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Assistant Program Director - Family Matters
Westchester Jewish Community Services
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Yonkers, United States
Location
Yonkers
Posted
June 14, 2026
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Job Description
Yonkers, NY, US
Salary: $91,000.00 Annually
Overview:
Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) is an award-winning, nonsectarian nonprofit human services agency founded in 1943. Today, WJCS is the largest provider of licensed outpatient community mental health services and one of the largest human service agencies in Westchester County. WJCS delivers innovative programs and services and compassionate care to more than 20,000 people of all ages and backgrounds each year.
We are currently seeking a dedicated, collaborative Assistant Program Director to join our dynamic Family Matters team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Clinician who is passionate about supporting children, adolescent, and families through community-based mental health services.
Family Matters provides intensive clinical and case management services to youth experiencing significant mental health challeng...
Salary: $91,000.00 Annually
Overview:
Westchester Jewish Community Services (WJCS) is an award-winning, nonsectarian nonprofit human services agency founded in 1943. Today, WJCS is the largest provider of licensed outpatient community mental health services and one of the largest human service agencies in Westchester County. WJCS delivers innovative programs and services and compassionate care to more than 20,000 people of all ages and backgrounds each year.
We are currently seeking a dedicated, collaborative Assistant Program Director to join our dynamic Family Matters team. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Clinician who is passionate about supporting children, adolescent, and families through community-based mental health services.
Family Matters provides intensive clinical and case management services to youth experiencing significant mental health challeng...