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Project Hospitality is seeking a dynamic Director of Social Service of The Richmond our new DHS Adult Family Shelter Program to join our Team. In this impactful, high-visibility role, you'll drive ...

Make referrals to other service areas within Project Hospitality and the community. * Participate in weekly supervision, weekly staff meetings, and ongoing case conferences. * Transport clients to ...

Make referrals to other service areas within Project Hospitality and the community. * Participate in weekly supervision, weekly staff meetings, * Facilitate community meetings/groups and ongoing case ...

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Project Hospitality, the largest not-for-profit on Staten Island, is seeking a dynamic Clinical Supervisor to join our behavioral health team. In this impactful role, you'll drive transformational ...

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Project Hospitality, the largest not-for-profit on Staten Island, is seeking a dynamic Clinical Supervisor to join our behavioral health team. In this impactful role, you'll drive transformational ...

Chief of Staff

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$180 - $260/hr

Project Hospitality seeks a highly accomplished, strategic, and exceptionally organized Chief of Staff & Senior Advisor to the Chief Executive Officer to serve as a trusted executive partner, senior ...

Chief of Staff

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$150 - $210/hr

Project Hospitality seeks a highly accomplished, strategic, and exceptionally organized Chief of Staff & Senior Advisor to the Chief Executive Officer to serve as a trusted executive partner, senior ...

Social Worker

Staten Island, NY · On-site

$66K - $70K/yr

Make referrals to other service areas within Project Hospitality and the community. * Participate in weekly supervision, weekly staff meetings, * Facilitate community meetings/groups and ongoing case ...

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Project Hospitality is seeking a dynamic Shelter/Program Director of The Richmond our new DHS Adult Family Shelter Program to join our Team. In this impactful, high-visibility role, you'll drive ...

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    Director of Social Service

    Project Hospitality

    Staten Island, NY • On-site

    $78K - $80K/yr

    Full-time

    Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

    Posted 27 days ago

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    Project Hospitality rating

    5.8

    Company rating: 5.8 out of 10

    Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


    Job description

    Director of Social Service – The Richmond

     

    Transform Lives - Lead Change - Join Project Hospitality

    Are you passionate about addressing homelessness through innovative programming, team leadership and trauma-informed care?  Project Hospitality is seeking a dynamic Director of Social Service of The Richmond our new DHS Adult Family Shelter Program to join our Team.  In this impactful, high-visibility role, you’ll drive transformational change across our brand new adult family shelter program supporting adults experiencing homelessness as well as the factors which keep them homeless.  This role offers the chance to leave a lasting impact on the lives of individuals by helping them find stability, dignity and hope when they need it most.

    We’re looking for someone who can:

    • Lead our social services staff at our new adult family shelter by establishing and maintaining effective lines of communication with all staff
    • Be a representative not only of the program, but the agency in general, at interagency council meetings
    • Serve as a liaison between The Richmond and other social service providers to ensure that our clients can obtain the services that they are entitled to

    What we’ll expect you to do:

    • Oversee and train the Case Managers, Recreation Coordinators and Housing Specialists as indicated
    • Assume responsibility for the delivery of social services and entitlements to residents of the shelter to include health care of residents, including mental health
    • Work cooperatively and collaboratively with the Case Manager, Housing Specialist and Residential Aide staff on all details pertaining to social service delivery and entitlements
    • Provide supervision to the Social Services staff as per agency policy; also recommendation for hiring, firing and performance evaluations of Social Service staff
    • Implement on-site programming in conjunction with the Shelter/Program Director, including parenting, housing readiness and other in-house programs as well as design curriculum for group work
    • Responsible for reporting to various regulatory agencies on an ongoing basis
    • 24/7 on-call support to program staff as needed

    The credentials and experience we require:

    • A Master’s Degree in Social Work with applicable work related experience, LMSW/LCSW preferred, including supervisory experience
    • Needs ability to establish workload priorities and balance diverse projects
    • Must have exceptional communication skills both orally and in writing with individuals and groups regarding complex and sensitive issues or regulations
    • Physical ability to perform the essential job functions are needed
    • The willingness to perform any duties as required to meet the needs of the program and the clients we serve

    Additional Benefits you’ll receive:

    • Generous PTO starting at 4 weeks’ Vacation plus paid Holidays, NYS Paid Sick Time and Personal Days
    • 403 B; with annual discretionary agency-funded bonus
    • Medical Benefits (Dental, Vision, General Health, Behavioral Health, FSA: Health, Dependent care, and Transit)
    • Access to unique membership-based training and continuing education credits.
    • Tuition reimbursement
    • Employee Assistance (EAP)
    • Voluntary Life insurance (Agency and Employee sponsored), Short Term and Long Term Disability

    Are YOU Ready to Join a Mission-Driven Team?

    Company Description

    We are the largest nonprofit on Staten Island, committed to serving the needs of hungry and homeless. We serve people with special needs - people living with HIV and AIDS, people using substances, people living with mental illness - with an array of on-site professional services. We offer a comprehensive continuum of compassionate care that begins with street outreach, shelter, and soup kitchen and food pantry, and extends to treatment, other clinical and support services, and transitional and permanent supportive housing. Visit our website for more information at www.Projecthospitality.org.


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