Mental health and social services nonprofit serving 45,000+ New Yorkers across five boroughs
Jewish Board operates a diversified mental health and social services delivery system across New York City, serving 45,000+ people annually. The hiring mix is heavily clinical (162 healthcare roles open, mostly mid-level) paired with active implementation of evidence-based treatment frameworks (trauma systems therapy, integrated case management) — indicating scaling of clinical capacity rather than platform or technology expansion. Tech stack is mature enterprise infrastructure (Outlook, Excel, Dayforce, Netsmart EHR) with no adopting/replacing signals, reflecting operational focus on service delivery and compliance.
Notable leadership hires: Assistant Program Director, Director, Assistant Director, Crisis Response Director, Program Director
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services is a 150-year-old nonprofit providing mental health counseling, family support, supportive housing, domestic violence services, adult recovery supports, and intellectual and developmental disability services across New York City's five boroughs. The organization serves over 45,000 people of all ages and backgrounds. Current operational priorities include integrating medical, behavioral, and specialized health services; implementing trauma-informed clinical models; improving timely access to care; and managing high-risk case loads. Active roles span clinical staff, program directors, case managers, and support personnel.
A New York City nonprofit founded in 1874 that delivers mental health, housing, and social services. Serves 45,000+ people annually across five boroughs with programs in counseling, family support, domestic violence services, recovery, and disability support.
Netsmart EHR is in the active tech stack, paired with HL7 integration standards. Supporting systems include Dayforce (HR/payroll), SysAid (IT), Tableau (reporting), and SQL Server (database).
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