28 youth program counselor jobs at 15 companies in New York
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Program Counselor
Brooklyn, New York, United States
$63k-$98k/yrOnsiteFull Time
City of New York: Provides municipal services and administration for New York City.
1+ YOEBachelor's degree plus 2 years community work or HS plus 6 years, with at least 1 year experience in community work; ability to work with justice-involved youth, de-escalate crises, and deliver youth programming.
Central Rock Gym: A climbing gym operator delivering instructional youth programs and community-focused recreational experiences.
Experience working with youth in camp or program settings, behavior management, strong in-person communication, proficiency or willingness to learn top-rope belaying, and required certifications such as SafeSport and CPR/First Aid.
Ali Forney Center: Provides housing and support services for homeless LGBTQ+ youth.
Provide direct care and supervision of youth in residential housing, perform hourly site checks, de-escalate incidents, facilitate groups, prepare meals (in some programs), document client charts and progress notes, and use trauma-informed practices. Microsoft Office and Google Workspace proficiency preferred; bilingual Spanish encouraged.
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook, Google Workspace
OVERNIGHT COUNSELOR-RUNAWAY AND HOMELESS YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM
Albany, New York, United States
$20/hrOnsiteFull Time
St. Anne Institute: Human services agency providing residential, educational, and counseling support.
High school diploma, valid driver's license, strong written and verbal communication, teamwork, confidentiality, and ability to support homeless or at-risk youth; human services experience preferred.
Mental Health Counselor- Licensed In-Home, Youth ACT Program
Buffalo, New York, United States
$62k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Child & Family Services: Provides mental health and family support services in New York.
Licensed in NY for Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, or Marriage and Family Therapy; valid NY driver’s license; computer literacy; strong communication; cultural competence.
Little Flower Children and Family Services of New York: Providing foster care, adoption, and developmental disability support services.
1+ YOE1+ year working with vulnerable youth; experience with MYSI approach/NSP programming; ability to lead staff, schedule teams, manage appointments, facilitate groups, and hold shifts accountable; valid driver's license preferred; associate's degree preferred.
YMCA of Yonkers: Provides community health, fitness, and youth development programming.
2+ YOEBachelor's degree preferred, minimum 2 years working with youth (14–21), experience in college/career readiness or youth programming, workshop facilitation, strong communication; bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
Commonpoint: Provides social services and community programming for all ages.
3+ YOEBachelor's degree in a related field, 3+ years of youth development or afterschool experience, staff and program operations experience, and proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and data management systems.
The Center for Youth: Provides comprehensive counseling and crisis support for vulnerable youth.
1+ YOEBachelor's degree in Human Services or related field plus 1–2 years in a residential youth program, or equivalent; valid driver's license and counseling and crisis prevention skills required.
Farnham Family Services: Provides addiction treatment and prevention services in New York.
Master's in counseling or related preferred; CASAC/CPS/CPP preferred; valid driver's license; experience with youth substance-abuse programming; able to travel to school sites and complete OASAS/NYS WITNYS paperwork.
NYC Health + Hospitals: The largest municipal health care system in the US.
1+ YOECertification as a peer specialist/recovery peer advocate/family or youth peer advocate and completion of a formal peer training program or 1 year full-time experience working with consumers of peer services; high school diploma or equivalent for many assignments.
New York Edge: Provides after-school and summer programs for New York City students.
Provide supervision, activities, homework help, and positive youth development in after-school programs; must be 18+, high school diploma required, reliable communication/device, and able to work with children.
92NY: Operates a cultural center offering arts education and fitness programs.
Supervising counselors, planning and implementing program activities, ensuring child safety, strong organization and communication; pursuing degree in education preferred; experience in school/camp/youth programs preferred.
The Salvation Army: Provides social services and humanitarian aid for communities.
Plan and coordinate youth and family recreation programs, supervise counselors, maintain records, and ensure a safe structured environment. High school diploma/GED and CPR/First Aid required.