Director of Social Work

New York, NY
Full Time
Senior Manager/Supervisor

Start Date: August 1, 2026 
Schedule: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 
Job Type: Full-time, Salary Exempt 
Location: Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Manhattan 
 

Organization Overview 
Replications, Inc. is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to replicating and implementing high-impact educational models that foster student success and community engagement. Our vision is that every child in every community has access to a dynamic and joyful public school that empowers them to thrive. We partner with schools to provide comprehensive support services to drive student academic achievement and social-emotional development. To learn more about Replications, visit www.replications.org. 

Why Join Replications, Inc.? 
This is your chance to contribute directly to an organization committed to transforming public education and empowering communities. 

Position Overview 
Replications, Inc. is seeking a Director of Social Work to support the social-emotional and mental health needs of students and families across our DYCD COMPASS and SONYC after-school programs and Community Schools throughout New York City. The Director of Social work will work closely with Program Directors, Community School Directors, Support Staff, School leadership teams, Guidance Counselors, and community-based partners to strengthen student support systems and staff training. This role will be responsible for helping create safe, supportive, and trauma-informed environments for students and families. Additionally, the Director of Social Work will oversee and support Replications’ Social Work Internship Program, including university partnerships, field placements, and supervision coordination for social work interns across school-based programs. This role reports directly to the Chief Program Officer. 

Key Responsibilities 

DYCD / COMPASS Responsibilities 

  • Lead mental health and wellness initiatives across DYCD COMPASS and SONYC programs in alignment with DYCD standards and organizational expectations. 
  • Implement SEL and restorative practice strategies across after-school programming to strengthen student engagement and well-being. 
  • Develop and oversee Crisis Navigation Plans, Mental Health Referral Plans, and student support protocols required by DYCD. 
  • Ensure staff understand crisis response procedures, referral pathways, escalation protocols, mandated reporting requirements, and behavioral intervention practices. 
  • Provide coaching and technical assistance on de-escalation, restorative approaches, crisis intervention, and support students with behavioral and emotional needs. 
  • Facilitate professional development on trauma-informed care, youth mental health, restorative practices, SEL implementation, and crisis response. 
  • Ensure completion and documentation of all DYCD-required mental health and wellness trainings for compliance. 
  • Track and monitor de-identified referral, intervention, and support service data in accordance with DYCD reporting requirements. 
  • Support DYCD monitoring visits, audits, compliance reviews, and reporting related to mental health and student support services. 

Community Schools Responsibilities 

  • Promote trauma-informed, safe, and inclusive school environments that support student well-being, positive youth development, and social-emotional growth. 
  • Implement SEL and restorative practice initiatives within Community Schools programming. 
  • Respond to school-based crises, including mental health emergencies, grief and loss, trauma-related incidents, behavioral escalations, and family crises. 
  • Build and maintain partnerships with mental health providers, behavioral health agencies, and community organizations to expand student and family support. 
  • Coordinate intervention planning, case management, wraparound services, and resource referrals for students and families. 
  • Maintain accurate documentation of referrals, crisis plans, interventions, and student support services. 

Combined Responsibilities 

  • Prepare reports, updates, and presentations for senior leadership on student support trends, mental health initiatives, and program implementation. 
  • Lead the Social Work Internship Program, including recruitment, onboarding, supervision coordination, university partnerships, and professional development. 

Qualifications 

  • Minimum of five (5) years of experience in school-based, youth development, after-school, community school, or mental health settings required. 
  • Strong knowledge of trauma-informed practices, crisis intervention, social-emotional learning, and community-based support systems, with the ability to build relationships with students, families, school staff, and community partners. 
  • Experience in school-based youth development, mental health supports, and NYC public school or after-school environments 
  • LMSW, LCSW, SIFI certification required or willingness to obtain certification. 

Approach to Work 

  • Passion for working with students in under-resourced schools 
  • Exceptional level of patience and focus to overcome challenges and achieve results 
  • A passion for mission-driven school culture 

Requirements 

  • DOE Fingerprinted   
  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling 

Pay and Benefits 

  • $90,000-$110,000 
  • Pre-tax commuter benefits   
  • 3% 401k employer match 
  • $3,000 tuition reimbursement 
  • Sick and Safe Leave 
  • FSA account option 
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)   
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance   
  • School holidays 

Replications, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse team that reflects the communities we serve. We strongly encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, particularly those from historically underrepresented communities. 

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