The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, with a 150-year legacy, delivers comprehensive mental‑health, housing, and social‑service solutions to New Yorkers across all five boroughs. Their portfolio includes counseling, children’s mental‑health programs, family support, supportive housing, domestic‑violence assistance, adult recovery, and services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as tailored Jewish community outreach. Drawing on deep expertise and a compassionate ethos, the organization serves over 45,000 people of all ages and backgrounds each year. This enduring commitment to high‑quality, innovative care positions The Jewish Board as a trusted pillar in the city’s social‑service ecosystem.
Care Coordinators help children with chronic medical or behavioral health conditions access services to stay healthy and avoid emergency room visits. They assess risks and needs, develop care plans, and coordinate services with healthcare providers and community organizations. This role requires evening availability and some travel to members' homes and community settings.
The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, with a 150-year legacy, delivers comprehensive mental‑health, housing, and social‑service solutions to New Yorkers across all five boroughs. Their portfolio includes counseling, children’s mental‑health programs, family support, supportive housing, domestic‑violence assistance, adult recovery, and services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as tailored Jewish community outreach. Drawing on deep expertise and a compassionate ethos, the organization serves over 45,000 people of all ages and backgrounds each year. This enduring commitment to high‑quality, innovative care positions The Jewish Board as a trusted pillar in the city’s social‑service ecosystem.
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