Sociotherapist
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support
Join Our Mission-Driven Team as a Socio-Therapist
Location:
Bronx Program:
Enhanced Family Foster Care (EFFC)
JCCA is a leading child and family services organization committed to empowering youth and families to build strong, healthy futures. We are currently seeking passionate, skilled Socio-Therapists to join our Enhanced Family Foster Care (EFFC) team in the Bronx.
Position OverviewAs a Socio-Therapist, you’ll play a critical role in supporting therapeutic youth and their families by creating individualized behavioral plans that promote healing, growth, and long-term stability. You will collaborate closely with clinical teams, caregivers, and community partners to ensure that every child receives the care, support, and resources they need to thrive.
Key Responsibilities- Develop and implement customized behavior plans in partnership with youth and families, addressing behavioral, psychological, and permanency needs.
- Monitor child safety, well-being, and permanency outcomes through regular casework contact and service provision.
- Maintain timely and thorough documentation including FASPs, psychosocial assessments, home studies, and court reports.
- Actively participate in Family Court Hearings, Family Team Conferences, and permanency planning meetings.
- Deliver crisis intervention and support during emergencies.
- Utilize evidence-based practices with youth, families, and foster care providers.
- Coordinate services with JCCA departments and community-based providers, including Behavioral Health and Health Homes.
- Provide family planning counseling to youth ages 12+ and engage foster parents in the discussion.
- Use Family Finding methods to help connect youth with long-term supports and connections.
- Bachelor’s Degree required (BSW preferred).
- Prior experience working with adolescents and families in a social services setting.
- Strong commitment to youth development, strength-based practice, and trauma-informed care.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Highly organized with a strong ability to meet deadlines and deliverables.
- Comfortable working with a diverse range of clients and colleagues.
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including some evenings, based on family needs.
- Must be able to travel throughout NYC via public transportation or agency vehicle.
- Join a mission-focused, supportive team that values diversity, inclusion, and professional development.
- Be part of a community making a lasting impact in the lives of vulnerable children and families.
- Opportunities for growth, training in evidence-based models, and career advancement.
* Pay differential offered for Spanish or Creole language skills. Must be fluent.
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