Greater Mental Health of New York Jobs Hiring Now
Greater Mental Health of New York is hiring for 14 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in healthcare administration and business operations, with listed salaries up to about $108,000. Migrate Mate updates Greater Mental Health of New York's live openings daily. Greater Mental Health of New York is a nonprofit mental health services organization providing clinical, rehabilitative, and residential support programs across communities in the lower Hudson Valley region of New York.
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Greater Mental Health of New York hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 14
- Top team
- Healthcare Administration
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 7% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Tarrytown
- Salary range
- $50,000–$108,000
Listed salaries for Greater Mental Health of New York roles on Migrate Mate range from about $50,000 to $108,000 per year across 14 open roles, as of July 16, 2026. Some roles list hourly contract rates.
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Reports To: Adult Act Team Leader
Program: Adult Act Westchester
Location: On-site -White Plains, NY
Hours Per Week: 35
FLSA Status: Full-time, non-exempt
Salary Range: $50,000-$55,000 annually
Summary Description: The IPS Employment and Education Specialist provides individualized supported employment and education services using the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model. This position helps individuals with behavioral health needs obtain and maintain competitive, integrated employment that aligns with their strengths, interests, and career goals. The specialist also supports clients in pursuing educational opportunities, technical training, and career advancement while collaborating closely with treatment teams, employers, educators, and community partners.
Responsibilities:
- Engages clients and establishes trusting, collaborative relationships directed toward the goal of employment in community job settings with other workers who do not necessarily have disabilities.
- Assists clients in understanding how employment will affect their entitlements (e.g., SSI, Medicaid, etc.) so they can make decisions about employment opportunities. Refers clients to benefits counseling, as needed.
- Helps clients report earnings as needed.
- Assesses clients' vocational skills and preferences on an ongoing basis utilizing background information and work experiences. With the client's permission, provide information and support to family members.
- Discuss the client's preference for disclosure of mental health status to employers.
- Helps clients learn about different jobs/careers by assisting with meetings with workers/managers to ask about positions that interest clients, meetings with academic advisors, observing workers, and job fairs to speak with employers about different types of jobs.
- Conduct job development and job search activities tailored to each client's interests and needs, following IPS-supported employment principles.
- Provide individualized follow-along support, including writing job support plans with clients and incorporating input from family members (with client permission) and the mental health team. Adjust the plan according to the client’s needs and preferences.
- Educate and support employers, negotiate job accommodations, and follow along with the employer through the IPS specialist.
- Participate in weekly meetings with the mental health treatment team and monthly face-to-face meetings with state Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) counselors to coordinate services for clients. Collaborates with individual counselors between meetings to assist clients.
- Attends high school meetings with teachers, such as Individual Education Program (IEP), 504 Plan, and Transition Plan meetings, to discuss how students learn best and ways that the IPS specialist can support the student’s education. Assists clients in learning about different education and vocational training programs related to client interests and academic aptitudes. Focuses on mainstream education and certificate training programs only.
- Provides support with financial aid, including the annual Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), understanding loan obligations, applying for scholarships, and obtaining tools, equipment, and computers. Offers support prior to the beginning of education programs, including accompanying new students on campus/school tours, buying books or supplies, applying for services with the Office of Disability Services, signing up for seminars on effective study skills, discussing where to study between classes, etc.
- Offers help to manage school schedule, including due dates for assignments, reserving time to study for exams, and keeping track of class drop dates. Collaborates with counselors at the Office for Disability Services, professors/instructors, and counselors at the Financial Aid Office, as needed.
Competencies:
- Help clients develop effective school organization and time management skills, including managing assignments, study schedules, exams, and important academic deadlines.
- Collaborate with college disability services, financial aid offices, faculty, and academic advisors to support student success.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):
- Achieve assigned competitive employment placement goals in accordance with IPS program benchmarks.
- Maintain a targeted percentage of clients in competitive, integrated employment.
- Increase the number of clients who obtain employment aligned with their vocational interests and preferences.
Requirements:
- Experience working with people with severe mental illness, experience providing employment services, and knowledge of the work world are preferred.
- May be non-licensed and possess an education and experience equivalent to an undergraduate degree in vocational rehabilitation, disability services, business personnel management, or behavioral health counseling.
- Strong computer knowledge: typing, communication tools, scheduling tools and web browsers.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and database management systems.
- Fluency in English (Reading, Writing, Speaking).
- Must be cleared and maintain clearance by applicable regulatory clearances as required.
- Legally eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship.
Special Considerations:
- Hours per week, reporting structure, and location are subject to change per program needs.
Mandated Reporter:
This is a Mandated Reporter position. The NYS Justice Center legislation defines anyone who has regular and substantial contact with any person with special needs as a “custodian” under the law and, therefore, a mandated reporter. You can be held liable by both the civil and criminal legal systems for intentionally failing to make a report.
Greater Mental Health of New York is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information. Greater Mental Health of New York is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request a reasonable accommodation, contact the Human Resources Department.
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Greater Mental Health of New York's 14 open roles are across all levels, and about 7% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are healthcare administration, business operations, and clinical support. Greater Mental Health of New York is a nonprofit organization delivering mental health services, including outpatient clinical care, psychosocial rehabilitation, supported employment, and residential programs. The organization serves adults living with serious mental illness, offering both community-based and structured residential support. Most Greater Mental Health of New York roles are based in Tarrytown, with some in White Plains and Yonkers.
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How many jobs is Greater Mental Health of New York hiring for right now?
Greater Mental Health of New York is hiring for 14 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in healthcare administration and business operations. Open positions span clinical, residential, rehabilitation, and employment support functions across the organization's programs in New York.
What kinds of roles does Greater Mental Health of New York hire for?
The most active teams are healthcare administration, business operations, and clinical support. Greater Mental Health of New York hires across clinical roles such as licensed clinicians and mental health professionals, nursing, psychosocial rehabilitation, residential counseling, and employment and education support. Specialist and coordinator positions are also common. Most postings are across all levels, reflecting the licensed and experienced staffing that mental health programs typically require.
Are Greater Mental Health of New York jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 7% of Greater Mental Health of New York's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Tarrytown. Each Greater Mental Health of New York listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Greater Mental Health of New York?
Find a role that fits your background among Greater Mental Health of New York's open listings on Migrate Mate, then follow the link through to Greater Mental Health of New York's own careers page to submit your application directly. Greater Mental Health of New York manages its own hiring process, including any interviews, assessments, and onboarding steps.
What do Greater Mental Health of New York jobs pay?
Listed salaries for Greater Mental Health of New York roles on Migrate Mate range from about $50,000 to $108,000 per year as of July 16, 2026, with most postings at across all levels. Some roles list hourly contract rates. Exact pay is set by Greater Mental Health of New York and shown on each listing.
Does Greater Mental Health of New York hire entry-level?
Most of Greater Mental Health of New York's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual Greater Mental Health of New York listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Greater Mental Health of New York hiring?
Most Greater Mental Health of New York roles are based in Tarrytown, with some in White Plains and Yonkers, and about 7% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.