Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Initiative (APPI) Coordinator
Confidential
Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Initiative (APPI) Coordinator reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for providing supportive individual and group counseling, performing case management duties, and coordinating the Time to Grow early intervention program for adolescents.
Required Skills
Job Description
The Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is seeking a full-time Coordinator for the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Initiative (APPI), in collaboration with Keansburg High School (Keansburg, NJ). The ideal candidate will provide supportive individual and group counseling, perform case management duties, and coordinate the Time to Grow early intervention program for adolescents, with the primary objective of reducing teen pregnancy and mitigating other risky behaviors.
The APPI Coordinator reports to the Executive Director.
Responsibilities:
Understand and advance the mission of the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County.
Adhere to all APPI contract requirements and assist in the contract renewal process.
Receive referrals from school staff and students; collaborate with SBYSP, Guidance Department, and CST.
Assess client needs and develop service plans/goals.
Conduct individual and group supportive counseling.
Maintain the Level of Service required for the contract year.
Assist with program budgeting.
Conduct outreach efforts.
Advocate for clients with various agencies and/or service providers.
Track the Level of Service and update MIS.
Maintain client files in accordance with agency policies and contract requirements.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education:
Master's degree in a mental health or social services related field.
Valid driver's license.
Or LAC/LPC; LSW/LCSW
About the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County:
Established in 1950, the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is an affiliate of the Mental Health Association in New Jersey (MHANJ) and the national nonprofit Mental Health America (MHA). Our professional staff has been on the forefront of creating a meaningful system of mental health care that strategically focuses on eliminating social barriers and mental health discrimination. With over 15 free programs and services, we create healthy communities for the future.
Our mission is to promote mental health as a critical component of overall wellness, including prevention services for all, early identification and intervention for those at risk, integrated care and treatment for those who need it, with recovery as the goal.