NYDIS inspires, connects, and equips faith communities to serve our neighbors in times of crisis and suffering, by building pathways to recovery, resilience and social justice. Our vision is world where all people can mitigate or recover from crisis and thrive—with justice, dignity, and the unwavering certainty that they are valued and cared for unconditionally.
We are seeking a dynamic Social Practitioner to lead our Communications Unit in our new 600-member Adult Clubhouse on Manhattan’s Lower East Side/Chinatown neighborhood – Elements House-LES, a member of Clubhouse International.Reporting to the Assistant Director, the Social Practitioner (Communications Unit) works collaboratively with members to drive all internal and external clubhouse communications, including newsletters, social media, flyers, outreach materials, photography, storytelling, digital content, and member-led communication projects. The position is open to U.S. Citizens or Green Card holders – any other applicants are required to have their own valid work authorization in place at the time of applying for NYDIS job openings.
Responsibilities:
- Co-create and lead daily communication activities such as newsletter writing, graphic design, photography, video editing, social media content, and event promotions.
- Teach members practical skills including writing, editing, visual design, branding, storytelling, desktop publishing, and digital media tools.
- Support members in developing communication pieces that reflect clubhouse identity, strengths, and member voice.
- Coach members in email etiquette, professional communication, Canva usage, and basic design.
- Maintain calendars, project timelines, content archives, and ensure timely release of newsletters and unit deliverables.
- Encourage member-led roles such as newsletter editor, social media coordinator, photographer, or outreach content creator.
- Build relationships with local media outlets, community partners, and communications programs to increase visibility of Elements House-LES.
- Coordinate coverage of clubhouse events, community partnerships, and member stories.
- Collaborate with other units to create effective promotional materials for programs, open houses, employment events, and outreach activities.
- Ensure compliance with all Clubhouse, NYDIS, and DOHMH policies and reporting requirements.
- Support audits, performance reviews, and internal evaluation processes.
- Attend staff meetings, professional development, and Clubhouse International training courses as required
Qualifications include:
- High school diploma required, college degree preferred.
- 1-3+ years working with individuals with serious mental illness or in a community setting.
- 1-2 years in coaching/counseling and vocational rehabilitation preferred.
- Bilingual candidates are preferred, with a focus on Chinese and/or Spanish.
- Proven experience with mental health crisis management by supporting and counseling members.
Salary range, $55,000-$65,000 commensurate with experience - with excellent benefits.
No Phone Calls: Send Cover Letter, Resume & 3 Professional References to jobs@nydis.org
All qualified candidates should apply; candidates from ethnic and religious minorities are strongly encouraged to apply. NYDIS does not discriminate against any individual or group for reasons of age, color, creed, culture, gender, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or race