Behavioral Health Program Manager
Company: Evidence Based Associates
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary The Behavioral
Health Manager is responsible for collaborating across
interdisciplinary teams to advise, develop, and guide staff
practice to influence positive behavior change in Atlas Workforce
participants. The position requires strong familiarity with
interventions for positive behavior change, crisis de-escalation
strategies, and strong self-management skills. The Behavioral
Health Manager will adhere to the model prescribed by United Way of
New York City, philosophies and approaches, manuals, and policies,
exude a collegial nature that is rooted in authentic engagement,
and relish in the opportunity to collaborate with members across
teams proactively. This position requires a keen understanding of
the environmental triggers that commonly impact men of color from
communities with prevalent gang violence, criminal justice
involvement, and substance abuse. The Behavioral Health Manager
must have experience working with frontline service workers who
engage high-risk youth and adults in structured programming.
Salary: 72,000 - 78,000 Mission, Culture and Fit The BHM must
embody the values and mission of the agency. This includes meeting
our participants where they’re at in their journey, demonstrating
our values through compassion and understanding, and affirming that
none of us should be measured against the worst things we have
done. Attention to Detail The BMS must demonstrate competency to
develop systems and processes to organize and keep track of
information or work progress; is routinely conscientious, thorough,
accurate and reliable when performing and completing job tasks; and
recognizes trends, detects inconsistencies, and determines
essential details. Collaboration The BMS must collaborate and
coordinate with the AW team, particularly those on the Outreach and
Transitional Employment teams, to provide care and support to those
in need of higher supervision levels. They will also need to
collaborate with external providers where individuals are receiving
voluntary services to ensure care is done in a coordinated manner.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Oversee and support a team
of Coaches, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills
and strategies to foster positive behavioral changes in
participants; Develop and utilize standardized tools to conduct
observations of program staff as they are engaging in key program
activities such as cognitive behavioral group facilitation,
individual participant coaching, and verbal de-escalation; Engage
directly with staff to share practice observations, encourage
evidenced-based practice, strengthen facilitation practice, promote
self-regulatory behaviors in participants, and enhance behavior
management; Design and execute a comprehensive training curriculum
for Coaches and other relevant staff, highlighting cutting-edge
behavior modification techniques, crisis management, and the
application of evidence-based practices; Serve as the linchpin for
a multidisciplinary team, fostering a collaborative culture that
values knowledge sharing and collective problem-solving. Lead by
example in promoting a proactive approach to participant engagement
and staff development; Utilize a robust qualitative and
quantitative analysis framework to evaluate program effectiveness.
Initiate data-driven adjustments to behavior modification plans,
aiming for measurable improvements in participant outcomes;
Cultivate and maintain strategic partnerships with community
organizations, educational institutions, and key stakeholders.
Leverage these relationships to enhance program resources and
support networks. Assist with the development and integration of
trauma-informed policies, practices, and services for participants;
and Uphold the highest standards of professional conduct, ensuring
all interactions and program activities maintain participant
confidentiality and respect for individual rights. Qualifications:
LMSW preferred. MSW or CASAC with at least 2 years relevant
experience will be considered; Bilingual (English/Spanish)
preferred; Skilled communicator who can liaise interdepartmentally
as well as with community partners and stakeholders; Ability to
work a flexible schedule; Proficiency in Microsoft Office and
Excel; Valid Driver’s License required; Ability to work
independently and on a team; Experience working with the community
in the South Bronx, a plus; Experience and/or desire to work with a
culturally diverse population; We seek talented, dedicated
individuals from all walks of life who possess a strong commitment
to this mission. Relevant personal experience is a plus. Travel
Requirements : Travel throughout the Bronx is required. Powered by
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