Program Coordinator: Child & Adolescent Anxiety and Related Disorders
Organizational Overview
Founded in 2004, Cognitive & Behavioral Consultants (CBC) is a leading mental health organization committed to helping individuals and families thrive. CBC specializes in evidence-based therapies, providing high-quality psychological care to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Our mission is twofold:
- To create lasting, positive change for our clients through personalized, evidence-based treatment plans.
- To train and empower professionals locally, nationally, and globally to deliver top-tier care.
At CBC, our clinical team is renowned for their expertise in therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and more. We also offer extensive training and consultation services for schools, organizations, and businesses. Our collaborative environment fosters professional growth and ensures our clinicians have the tools to excel in their practice while delivering cutting-edge treatments.
Position Overview
Are you passionate about promoting mental health and well-being for children and adolescents? Join the Cognitive Behavioral Consultants (CBC) team as a Program Coordinator within our Child & Adolescent Anxiety and Related Disorders (CAARD) Program.
In this dynamic role, you will work closely with our Senior Director and clinical team to plan, implement, and coordinate programs that make a meaningful difference in the lives of clients and their families.
Key Responsibilities
Program Planning:
- Collaborate with the Senior Director of CAARD to establish program goals, objectives, and strategies in alignment with CBC's mission and vision.
Program Implementation:
- Oversee daily operations of assigned programs, ensuring effective and efficient delivery of services.
Staff Coordination:
- Partner with clinical staff and support personnel to ensure appropriate staffing levels for program delivery.
Quality Assurance:
- Monitor program outcomes, collect client feedback, and implement improvements to enhance client satisfaction and program effectiveness.
Resource Management:
- Work with the Senior Director of CAARD to manage program budgets, resources, and supplies, ensuring cost-efficient operations.
Training and Development:
- Provide training and support to program staff, equipping them to deliver services effectively and professionally.
Community Outreach:
- Collaborate with outreach teams to promote programs and services to the community and referral networks.
Conference Participation:
- Represent assigned programs at relevant conferences as a presenter or exhibitor to enhance visibility and network with referral sources.
Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from an accredited program, with completion of a post-doctoral fellowship.
- Valid, unrestricted license to practice psychology in New York and a minimum of three years of licensed experience.
- Demonstrated expertise in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), including evidence-based treatment of anxiety and related disorders in children and adolescents, as well as parent-focused interventions.
- Experience in program coordination within mental or behavioral health settings, including organizing or co-leading intensive therapy programs and CBT groups for specific concerns such as social anxiety, OCD, and Selective Mutism.
- Proficiency in professional writing, public speaking, and program management software, along with strong skills in Microsoft Office.
- Exceptional organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams and build strong professional relationships.
- A passion for supporting the mental health and well-being of children, adolescents, and their families, and a commitment to fulfilling CBC’s mission.
- Experience providing evidence based treatment with children, teens and families, especially children 12 and under
- Experience in the assessment and treatment of anxiety and related disorders
- Past supervision experience of trainees
Why Join CBC?
At CBC, we believe in fostering a workplace that empowers you to thrive professionally and personally. Joining our team means becoming part of a mission-driven organization where collaboration, innovation, and growth are at the heart of everything we do. Together, we create meaningful change in the lives of individuals and families.
Here’s why you’ll love being part of CBC:
- Generous Time Off: Recharge with ample paid time off to prioritize your well-being.
- 401(k) Plan with Employer Matching: Secure your future with a retirement plan that supports your financial goals.
- Comprehensive Health Benefits: Enjoy health coverage, with some plans offered at no cost to employees.
- Professional Development: Access top-tier training opportunities and financial support to grow your expertise.
- Collaborative Environment: Join a team that values empathy, cooperation, and mutual support, where your voice matters.
- Leadership Opportunities: Shape your career path with roles that align with your interests and aspirations.
- Work with Experts: Collaborate with world-renowned leaders in the field of psychology, gaining unparalleled insight and mentorship.
- Family-Like Culture: Be part of a supportive, close-knit team that genuinely cares about your success and happiness.
If you’re passionate about making a profound difference in the lives of individuals with ADHD and ASD and are committed to delivering exceptional psychological care, CBC is the place for you.
Take the next step in your career and help transform lives with CBC. Apply today!
Cognitive & Behavioral Consultants (CBC) is an equal-opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.