Benefits:
- Bonus based on performance
- Competitive salary
- Opportunity for advancement
- Training & development
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
About the Role:
Join HARLEM FAMILY SERVICES INC as a Child and Family Counselor in the vibrant heart of NYC, NY. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and families through compassionate support and guidance.
Job Duties:
- Provide counseling and support to children and families, adolescents and young adults facing various challenges.
- Conduct assessments to identify the needs and goals of clients.
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans.
- Facilitate group therapy sessions and workshops.
- Collaborate with schools, community organizations, and other stakeholders.
- Maintain accurate and confidential client records.
- Stay updated on best practices and therapeutic techniques.
- Participate in ongoing training and professional development.
Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, or related field.
- Valid state licensure as a counselor or therapist.
- Experience working with children and families in a clinical setting.
- Spanish/French speaking a plus
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
- Compassionate with cultural humility.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed care practices.
- Commitment to diversity and inclusivity in service delivery.
About Us:
HARLEM FAMILY SERVICES INC has been dedicated to supporting families in the NYC community for over a decade. Our commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate care has earned us the trust of our clients and the admiration of our employees.
Compensation: $90,000.00 - $100,000.00 per year
Harlem Family Services & Harlem Family Institute:
Transforming Mental Health, Empowering Communities
Harlem Family Services (HFS), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services to Harlem and neighboring communities. As a subsidiary of the Harlem Family Institute (HFI), HFS operates The Margaret Morgan Lawrence Center for Family and Child Development, a licensed NYS OMH Article 31 Mental Health Clinic. HFS ensures that underserved, uninsured, and marginalized populations have access to high-quality in-person and virtual care, addressing critical mental health needs with compassion and cultural responsiveness.
HFS plays a pivotal role in delivering evidence-based, trauma-informed services, focusing on empowering individuals, families, and communities to heal and thrive.
Who is Margaret Morgan Lawrence?
Who is Margaret Morgan Lawrence?
Dr. Margaret Morgan Lawrence was a pioneer in the child psychiatry and mental health field, who faced challanges of racism and sexism throughout her career. Through her resilience and determination, Margaret became the first African American to complete residency at the New York Psychiatric Institute in 1948 and the first Black trainee certified in psychoanalysis at Columbia University.
After earning her degree from Cornell University, Margaret was denied entry into Cornell Medical School due to her race, but overcame that barrier when she became the third Black woman to attend Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons. She founded the Rockland County Center for Mental Health and served as chief of the Developmental Psychiatry Service at Harlem Hospital for over two decades. Recognized with the J.R. Bernstein Mental Health Award in 1975, her work emphasized the integration of psychoanalysis with community health approaches.
Vision Statement
After earning her degree from Cornell University, Margaret was denied entry into Cornell Medical School due to her race, but overcame that barrier when she became the third Black woman to attend Columbia University of Physicians and Surgeons. She founded the Rockland County Center for Mental Health and served as chief of the Developmental Psychiatry Service at Harlem Hospital for over two decades. Recognized with the J.R. Bernstein Mental Health Award in 1975, her work emphasized the integration of psychoanalysis with community health approaches.
Vision Statement
We envision a future where cycles of trauma and systemic inequality are broken through the power of community-driven care. By fostering mental wellness, equity, and collective healing, we aim to uplift all families and create a world where justice and compassion thrive. Together, we seek to become a national model for culturally informed, equitable mental health services in underserved neighborhoods, inspiring transformative change for generational healing.
Mission Statement
Mission Statement
We empower marginalized communities by providing culturally responsive, trauma-informed mental health care that prioritizes healing, resilience, and social justice. Through accessible therapy, advocacy, and support for children, families, individuals, and schools, we strive to create spaces of safety and belonging. Rooted in the heart of Harlem, the Bronx, and Washington Heights, we are committed to offering low-cost, affordable services that meet the needs of those often overlooked.
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