Social Worker Team Leader
Company: Childrens Rescue Fund
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description PRIMARY FUNCTION/PURPOSE:
Supervise the delivery of services provided by Client Care
Coordinators (Social Workers) to enhance existing services to
homeless families. This includes the completion of a thorough
assessment, and the development and completion of a
bio-psychosocial for each family upon intake, crisis intervention,
counseling, client advocacy, and referrals to government and/or
community-based resources. If needed, this individual will ensure
that recommendations of achievable goals be implemented on each
family’s service plan, leading to permanent housing, and
strengthening the overall permanency outcome for clients in
shelter. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must be a Licensed Clinical Social
Worker (LCSW) in the state of New York Minimum of 3-5 years of
experience in social services, counseling, crisis intervention,
family services, preventive services, housing services, or homeless
services At least two years of supervisory experience in social
services, counseling, crisis intervention, family services,
preventive services, housing services, or homeless services
Knowledge in three or more of the following areas: Experience in
supervision of social workers Experience in client assessment,
service plan development, and case management Child and adolescent
development Parent-child relationships, family dynamics, and
diagnostic classifications Mental health and Emotional/Behavior
health Child Welfare policies and procedures Government
Entitlements: TANF, Social Security, Medicare etc. Knowledge and
experience working with diverse cultures and ethnicities Expertise
in strengths-based, solution-focused, and family-centered practice
Experience facilitating groups for adults Proficiency in Spanish a
plus Excellent oral and written communication skills coupled with
strong interpersonal skills Proficient in MS Office, Outlook,
Excel, PowerPoint, and Adobe PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Manage and
supervise a team of Client Care Coordinators to develop a team of
skilled professional staff, including recruitment, training,
supervision, evaluation, and staff scheduling to achieve the
objectives of both CRF and Agency Funders Guide client care
coordinators in the development, implementation, and achievement of
program goals Handle administrative, operational, and programmatic
issues that might affect client care coordinator staff Assign cases
to client care coordinators for newly admitted clients to be
assessed immediately upon admission and managed throughout shelter
stay Ensure the timely completion of comprehensive bio psychosocial
assessments for each client to understand strengths and service
needs Work effectively as a part of a multi-disciplinary team to
enhance client engagement and the delivery of quality service
Enhance the delivery and coordination of mental health and related
services to clients in shelter Ensure that Client Care Coordinator
reports are clearly written and capture assessment findings and
recommendations Confer and consult with professional and technical
personnel in implementing a multidisciplinary approach to client
care and well-being Ensure that Client Care Coordinators are
providing short-term counseling, outreach services, crisis
intervention, risk assessment, safety planning, and
psycho-education for clients Collaborate with ACS and/or prevention
services agencies, and participate in conferences to advocate on
behalf of clients as needed Ensure that Client Care Coordinators
are providing clients with appropriate referrals and linkages
between mental health providers, government agencies, and other
related community-based services as needed Serve as agency/program
liaison between DHS, government agencies, community-based
organizations and/or groups Develop and Implement group work to be
facilitated by Client Care Coordinators to address family issues,
enhance life skills etc. Ensure that Client Care Coordinators are
completing all documentation in a timely manner Ensure that Client
Care Coordinators assess each client/family for supportive housing,
complete supportive housing applications when applicable, and
accompany residents to supportive housing interviews when needed
Ensure that Client Care Coordinators complete and discuss exit
summaries with each client, and provide clients/families with
referrals and supportive services identified in their new community
Participate in family meetings with case work and housing teams to
discuss planning efforts and progress Networking and establishing
successful linkages with government and community-based
organizations to create resources for both families and staff Work
in collaboration with the Director of Social Services and the
Housing Coordinator to ensure that all services lead to permanent
housing placement Complete special projects and assignments as
needed or identified by leadership Must work one late a week from
11 am -7 pm to accommodate both staff and families Provide on-call
crisis intervention support to Client Care Coordinators Perform
other duties as assigned CLIENT CHARTS / STAFF COMPLIANCE: Manages,
reviews, and monitors Client Care Coordinators’ maintenance of
client records (paper and electronic) by conducting case audits,
ensuring both internal and external quality assurance standards are
being met in accordance with CRF and DHS standards Provides
training to new staff and existing Client Care Coordinator staff
Provide individual and group supervision to Care Coordinators to
provide coaching, guidance, and support on service delivery and
work performance Ensure that high-risk cases are monitored closely
and serviced effectively Provide Client Care Coordination team with
support and guidance on high-risk and challenging cases Collects
and analyzes data provided on client services to evaluate team
success in service delivery Provides Client Care Coordination
services in the absence or vacancy of Client Care Coordinator staff
MEASURABLE AREAS: Ability to team lead and provide effective
supervision, guidance, and oversight of subordinates Timely
reporting of critical/priority one incidents to DHS Ability to
respond and troubleshoot crisis situations Comply with and promote
compliance with all agency policies, helping to strengthen and
maintain an ethical organizational culture Completion of DHS
Monthly Metrics. Number of biopsychosocials completed Number of
mental health referrals Number of successful referrals (3 MH
referrals kept) Number of substance use referrals Number of
successful referrals (3 SU referrals kept) Number of other
referrals Number of successful other referrals Number of linkage
agreements finalized Number of training sessions conducted Number
of client groups/workshops facilitated Timely completion and
submission of CCC Unit DHS Monthly Metrics Report SECONDARY
RESPONSIBILITIES: Facilitate effective communication with other
staff within an interdisciplinary context, participate in and
contribute to staff meetings and the development of policies and
procedures Participate in trainings and staff-development
activities to acquire and maintain both the interpersonal and
operational skills necessary for successful job performance Provide
professional development to Client Care Coordinators to enhance
skill-sets as it relates to appropriately assessing the needs of
clients in shelter Work in collaboration with site leadership to
provide training and consultation to shelter-based case management
team, and to increase the ability of shelter staff to address
mental health issues Ensure that staff attend CORE trainings within
(6) months of employment, such as the mandated Reporter Training,
CARES Getting Started, CARES Incident Reporting, CARES Intimate
Partner Violence 101, Bio-Psychosocial & Engagement 101,
Bio-Psychosocial & Engagement 102, Risk & Safety Assessment,
Motivational Interviewing, and CPR/First Aid PRINCIPAL
RELATIONSHIPS: Frequent interaction with diverse clients to assess
and respond to their needs Collaborative working relationships with
and volunteers who aid in the facility Regular contact with other
program and Social Services staff to ensure team delivery of
consistent high-quality services EEO Statement – Children’s Rescue
Fund is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and
are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all
employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or
protected veteran status. IND1
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