The Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES)

The Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES)

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CASES is one of New York City's leading providers of bail and jail alternatives, mental health treatm

06/08/2026

06/06/2026

CASES is hiring! Are you passionate about serving people with mental health needs who are impacted by the criminal legal system? Do you have expertise working in community-based mental health services? If so, one of the below positions could be the perfect fit for you!

ATI Clinical Director: This individual will bring strong leadership and direct service experience to support staff in delivering participant-centered services within both community-based and court-based settings. They will collaborate closely with program leadership, compliance and court stakeholders to support participant outcomes and overall program effectiveness.

Outpatient Clinical Supervisor (LCSW): This individual will provide clinical leadership at the CASES Nathaniel Clinic, an OMH‑licensed outpatient mental health program serving adolescents and adults with behavioral health needs. This includes overseeing licensed clinicians and supporting day‑to‑day clinical operations, staff performance, and program development.

Primary Clinician: This individual will join CASES OnTrack NY team to support adolescents and young adults experiencing first-episode psychosis. They will serve as primary clinician for youth and families, leading assessments, delivering outreach and engagement, and providing case management, supportive psychotherapy, and cognitive behavioral interventions within a community-based model.

Apply today at the links below!
ATI Clinical Director: https://ow.ly/AelL50Z8eE5
Outpatient Supervisor (LCSW): https://ow.ly/rMHy50Z8eE6
Primary Clinician: https://ow.ly/mOwj50Z8eE8



Photos from The Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES)'s post 06/05/2026

Our Court and Pretrial Services teams attended the NYC Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) Justice in Motion job fair and symposium on Staten Island this week, connecting with job seekers, sharing our work, and representing the full range of opportunities at CASES.

This is the work. Meeting people where they are. Building pathways. Showing up.

Thank you to MOCJ for bringing together city agencies, nonprofits, and second chance employers under one roof.

06/04/2026

"If I could do it, anybody could do it."

Angel graduated from ACES. Now he wants to be its director someday.

This is what we mean by potential over punishment.

CASES youth programs don't just help young people stay out of jail, they help them become independent members of their communities. Through mentorship, job readiness, and evidence-based support, we invest in who young people can become.

Give by June 30 and help us create the next generation of leaders. www.cases.org/donate

06/03/2026

Congratulations to our Manhattan Supervised Release Program (MSRP) staff who were recognized last month for their passion and dedication to CASES mission. This program helps New Yorkers avoid unnecessary jail stays pretrial while remaining connected to employment, housing, and treatment in their communities.

Check out the link below to learn more about this team's outstanding work!

https://ow.ly/BMtW50Z7nA6

06/02/2026

Today, CASES ROAR youth joined the NYC Department of Youth and Community Development Gun Violence Awareness Month kickoff event and resource fair because showing up matters. Their presence is a statement: young people from our communities deserve safety, healing and a future free from violence. When we invest in programs like ROAR, we invest in that future.

06/02/2026

What does real public safety look like? At our recent panel on alternatives to incarceration and mental health, Jordan R. Montoya of the NYC Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice put it simply: align the systems, activate the community, and reduce the stigma.

To learn more about how CASES supports real public safety through mental health, alternatives to incarceration and education & employment programs visit www.cases.org.

05/22/2026

CASES is hiring! Are you passionate about effective, accessible mental health and substance use treatment? Do you have experience serving people who have been impacted by the criminal legal system? Do you have leadership and management expertise? If so, one of the below positions may be the right fit for you!

Senior Director, Training & Development: This individual will join CASES Senior Leadership team to spearhead the architecture and implementation of a centralized, mission-driven learning culture, leading organizational training, continuing education, clinical support, and professional development.

Outpatient Supervisor, LCSW: This individual will provide clinical leadership at the CASES Nathaniel Clinic, an OMH‑licensed outpatient mental health program serving adolescents and adults with behavioral health needs. This includes overseeing licensed clinicians and supporting day‑to‑day clinical operations, staff performance, and program development.

Team Leader, Night Court: This individual will oversee the clinical and administrative operations of CASES Court Services, providing culturally competent supervision, training and management to address the needs of youth and adults with behavioral health needs and criminal legal system involvement.

Substance Use Specialist: This specialist will join CASES Pretrial Services team, serving as a key partner in delivering direct services to participants with substance use needs and involvement in the criminal legal system.

Apply today at the links below!

Senior Director, Training & Development: https://ow.ly/pJFm50Z3nql
Outpatient Supervisor, LCSW: https://ow.ly/qSMn50Z3nqi
Team Leader, Night Court: https://ow.ly/pJ2F50Z3nqj
Substance Use Specialist: https://ow.ly/9BQM50Z3nqk

Photos from The Center for Alternative Sentencing and Employment Services (CASES)'s post 05/18/2026

CASES CEO Jonathan McLean recently joined fellow nonprofit leaders, human services workers and advocates at a rally at City Hall to demand an end to government-sanctioned poverty wages.

The city and state contract with nonprofits like CASES to deliver essential services on their behalf—behavioral health care, alternatives to incarceration, youth services and more—yet the workers doing this government-funded work earn lower wages than their public-sector counterparts.

is critical to retaining the talented, mission-driven workers our communities depend on. Human services workers are highly educated, yet average annual pay for individual and family services workers was $36,688 in 2023—making the sector the third lowest-paying industry in New York City, behind even restaurants and retail.

CASES is proud to stand with the Human Services Council of New York - HSC and the coalition.

Lifesaving work deserves a living wage. Learn more and sign on: justpayny.org

05/13/2026

"We have criminalized mental illness."

New York City Department of Correction Commissioner Stanley Richards, speaking at our recent panel on behavioral health and the justice system. His point: 60% of people in city jails have a Brad H. designation, identifying them as needing mental health treatment.

Correction officers are trained to run a jail. They are not trained clinicians. The system, as Commissioner Richards put it, was "designed to fail."

He's already acting on that conviction, partnering with NYC Health + Hospitals to create therapeutic housing units for people who are too sick to be at Rikers. We look forward to working alongside Commissioner Richards to expand community-based mental health care like the programs we run at CASES. His leadership, grounded in lived experience, is exactly what this moment calls for.

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