Trader (Options), Sr. jobs in Jamestown, NY

Trader (Options), Sr. is responsible for the timely buying and selling of stock options. Reviews orders to ensure accuracy, proper record keeping, and conformance to regulations. Being a Trader (Options), Sr. may provide input or develop financial models to mitigate risk and ensure profits. Requires a bachelor's degree in area of specialty, and may require state licensure. Additionally, Trader (Options), Sr. typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. To be a Trader (Options), Sr. typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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CFTSS Family Peer Advocate Per Diem
  • Recovery Options Made Easy
  • Jamestown, NY PER_DIEM
  • Are you interested in a career supporting people in your community in their mental health recovery? Join the team at Recovery Options Made Easy!

    Recovery Options Made Easy, is a nonprofit supported housing and community support service agency organized in 1990. As a peer-run organization, we were developed and operated by those with lived experience. Our agency is committed to decreasing stigma by increasing awareness of mental health and substance use through information, education, and advocacy. Recovery Options has a 30 year track record of success and we are a nationally recognized, peer-run nonprofit agency serving adults with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI), seriously impacting their day-to-day functioning in the community. The mission of our organization is to provide services and supports allowing recipients to achieve integration and social equality in the community. Person-centered services are designed around the principles of recovery and empowerment.

    Learn more about our Agency and the programs we offer by visiting our website at www.recoveryoptionsny.org

    We offer a full range of benefits, including, choice of Health insurance (four options available) with flexible spending accounts and max deductible paid for by Agency (with exception of catastrophic package), Dental, Vision, 403b, Life Insurance provided by ROME with option to purchase additional life, EAP, 5 paid Float Days per year, PTO, Paid Sick time at 56 hours per year. Flexible Schedules, loan forgiveness.

    JOB SUMMARY

    Family Peer Support Services (FPSS) for our CFTSS Program are an array of formal and informal activities and supports provided to families caring for/raising a child who is experiencing social, emotional, mental, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges in their home, school, placement, and/or community. FPSS provide a structured, strength-based relationship between a Family Peer Advocate (FPA) and the parent/family member/caregiver for the benefit of the child/youth. Services are delivered in a trauma informed, culturally and linguistically competent manner. The FPA must be a New York State Credentialed Family Peer Advocate (FPA) or a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate with a Family Specialty (CRPA-F).

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    • Certified Recovery Peer Advocate-F candidates must serve as a bridge between families and service providers, supporting a productive and respectful partnership by assisting families to express their strengths, needs and goals.
    • Based on the strengths and needs of the youth and family connecting them with appropriate services and supports. Accompanying the family when visiting programs.
    • Facilitating meetings between families and service providers
    • Assisting the family to gather, organize and prepare documents as needed for specific services.
    • Addressing any concrete or subjective barriers that may prevent full participation in services.
    • Supporting and assisting families during stages of transition which may be unfamiliar (e.g. placements, in crisis, and between- service systems, etc.).
    • Promoting continuity of engagement and supports as families’ needs and services change.
    • Promote Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy and Empowerment.
    • Coach and model shared decision-making and skills that support collaboration, in addition to providing opportunities for families to self-advocate.
    • Supporting families to advocate on behalf of themselves to promote shared decision-making.
    • Ensuring that family members inform all planning and decision-making.
    • Modeling strengths-based interactions by accentuating the positive.
    • Supporting the families in discovering their strengths and concerns. Assist families to identify and set goals and short-term objectives.
    • Preparing families for meetings and accompany them when needed.
    • Empowering families to express their fears, expectations and anxieties to promote positive effective communication.
    • Assisting families to frame questions to ask providers.
    • Providing opportunities for families to connect to and support one another.
    • Supporting and encouraging family participation in community, regional, state, national activities to develop their leadership skills and expand their circles of support.
    • Providing leadership opportunities for families who are receiving Family Peer Support Services.
    • Empowering families to make informed decisions regarding the nature of supports for themselves and their child through:
    • A) Sharing information about resources, services and supports and exploring what might be appropriate for their child and family.
    • B) Exploring the needs and preferences of the family and locating relevant resources
    • C) Helping families understand eligibility rules.
    • D) Helping families understand the assessment process and identify their child’s strengths, needs and diagnosis.
    • Parent Skill Development
    • Supporting the efforts of families in caring for and strengthening their children’s mental and physical health, development and well-being of their children.
    • Helping the family learn and practice strategies to support their child’s positive behavior.
    • Assisting the family to implement strategies recommended by clinicians.
    • Assisting families in talking with clinicians about their comfort with their treatment plans.
    • Providing emotional support for the family on their parenting journey to reduce isolation, feelings of stigma, blame and hopelessness.
    • Providing individual or group parent skill development related to the behavioral and medical health needs of the child (i.e., training on special needs parenting skills).
    • Supporting families as children transition from out of home placement.
    • Assisting families on how to access transportation.
    • Supporting the parent in their role as their child’s educational advocate by providing: information, modeling, coaching in how to build effective partnerships, and exploring educational options with families and school staff.
    • Community Connections and Natural Supports
    • Enhancing the quality of life by integration and supports for families in their own communities.
    • Helping the family rediscover and reconnect to natural supports already present in their lives.
    • Utilizing the families’ knowledge of their community in developing new supportive relationships.
    • Helping the family identify and become involved in leisure and recreational activities in their community.
    • In partnership with community leaders, encouraging families who express an interest to become more involved in faith- or cultural organizations.
    • Arranging support and training as needed to facilitate participation in community activities.
    • Conducting groups with families to strengthen social skills, decrease isolation, provide emotional support and create opportunities for ongoing natural support.
    • Working collaboratively with schools to promote family engagement.

    ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

    • Performs other duties as assigned.
    • Personal automobile insurance is required and is the sole responsibility of employee. Insurance coverage is detailed in the policy manual and must be adhered to as written.

    COMPLEXITY OF WORK AND DECISION MAKING:

    Works in accordance with policies and regulations which may require judgment, initiative, creativity and the ability to deal with complex factors and making of decisions based on conclusions for which there may be little precedent.

    AUTONOMY AND ACCOUNTABILITY:

    Work under the supervision of the CORE Clinical Supervisor and the Director of Licensed & Clinical Services. Follows state regulations regarding program guidance and compliance. Reads and understands program policy manual and requests clarification when needed. Works from general objectives (such as governmental and agency compliance standards) and broad and varying policies, procedures, rules or precedents with significant functional guidance. Refers specific cases to manager for clarification or interpretation. Review by manager focuses on achievement of the objective and not necessarily on the means, except when required to ensure compliance with regulations.

    TECHNOLOGY, EQUIPMENT OR TOOLS:

    Beginning to Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office including Excel, Word, and Outlook. Evidence of skills demonstrated by the ability to perform all of the basic functions within each program; including but not limited to maintaining a calendar, sending e-mail, creating letters, etc. Must also be proficient in utilizing various computer systems for Data Entry. Familiarity working with an Electronic Health Record a plus. General office equipment is used including fax/copy/scanning machine, laptop, and cell phone.

    Upon your termination of employment with ROME, your equipment including your company laptop, cell phone, and chargers must be returned to your Program Manager.

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    Work follows established practices and operating procedures with some latitude for independent judgment. Maintains strict visual contact with work up to 100% of the time. May occasionally lift up to (35) thirty-five pounds, without mechanical assistance. Work involves sitting, standing, driving, climbing stairs and ambulating from task to task. The noise level in the work environment is usually light.

    Services are provided in the community and/or a participant’s home under general circumstances. Telehealth services may be provided when allowable under NYS guidelines.

    EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:

    • Family Peer Support will be delivered by a New York State Credentialed Family Peer Advocate (FPA). To be eligible for the FPA Credential, you must:
    • Demonstrate “lived experience” as a parent or primary caregiver who has navigated multiple child serving systems on behalf of their child(ren) with social, emotional, developmental, health and/or behavioral healthcare needs.
    • At a minimum be a High School Graduate or have a GED.
    • Completed Level One and Level Two of the Parent Empowerment Program Training for Family Peer Advocates or approved comparable training.
    • Submit three letters of reference attesting to proficiency in and suitability for the role of a Family Peer Advocate (FPA) including one from the FPA’s Supervisor.
    • Document 1000 hours of experience providing Family Peer Support Services.
    • Agree to practice according to the Family Peer Advocate Code of Ethics.
    • Complete 20 hours of continuing education and renew their FPA credential every two years.

    2. An FPA may obtain a provisional credential that will allow services they provide to be billed if the

    applicant has:

    • Demonstrated “lived experience” as a parent or primary caregiver who has navigated multiple child serving systems on behalf of their child(ren) with social, emotional, developmental, health and/or behavioral healthcare needs.
    • A high school diploma, or GED.
    • Complete Level One of the Parent Empowerment Program Training for Family Peer Advocates or approved comparable training.
    • Submit two letters of reference attesting to proficiency in and suitability for the role of a Family Peer Advocate (FPA).
    • Agree to practice according to the Family Peer Advocate Code of Ethics.
    • An FPA with a Provisional Family Peer Advocate Credential must complete all other requirements of the Professional Family Peer Advocate credential within 18 months of commencing employment as an FPA.

    3. Family Peer Support will be delivered by a Certified Recovery Peer Advocate with a Family Specialty

    (CRPA-F). To be certified as a CRPA-Family, the individual must be at least 18 years of age and have the

    following:

    • Demonstrate lived experience as a primary caregiver of a youth who has participated in (or navigated) the addiction services system. They provide education, outreach, advocacy and recovery support services for families seeking and sustaining recovery on behalf of a child or youth.
    • Have a high school diploma or GED.
    • Complete a minimum of 46 hours of content specific training, covering the topics: advocacy, mentoring/education, recovery/wellness support and ethical responsibility.
    • Document 500 hours of related work or volunteer experience.
    • Provide evidence of at least 25 hours of supervision in a peer role.
    • Pass the NYCB/IC&RC Peer Advocate Exam or other exam by an OASAS designated certifying body.
    • Demonstrate a minimum of 20 hours in the area of Family Support (combined on line and in classroom training).
    • Mandated Reporter Training Required.
    • Complete 24 hours recovery-specific continuing education; plus, 4 hours peer ethics earned every three years and renews their certification every three years.

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

    • Read and write case notes in a billable fashion and complete within 24 hours after the visit
    • Must complete 25 billable hours per week (full time).
    • Follow verbal and written instructions.
    • Multi-task and meet deadlines.
    • Willingness and ability to work with a team.
    • Ability to work independently a must.
    • Ability to demonstrate knowledge and skills pertaining to the use of web based electronic medical records (EMR), Microsoft Office, Excel and internet.
    • Understanding of confidentiality and HIPAA laws regarding recipient’s records and information
    • Ability to demonstrate good organizational skills.
    • Ability to type with speed and accuracy
    • Willingness to continuously learn and develop skills as they pertain to the needs of the agency and the position.
    • Staff should have knowledge in the following areas or obtain within the first 90 days of employment: disability accommodations and assistive technology, financial aid, student loan default, SUD recovery resources on campus, behavioral health services in their designated service area, etc.

    The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) prohibits discrimination by employers, in compensation and employment opportunities, against qualified individuals with disabilities who, with our without reasonable accommodation, can perform the “essential functions” of a job. A function may be essential for any of several reasons, including: the job exists to perform that function, the employee holding the job was hired for his/her expertise in performing the function, or only a limited number of employees are available to perform that function.

    Recovery Options Made Easy, is committed to equal opportunity for all, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. Recovery Options Made Easy, will make reasonable accommodations for known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified employees and applicants with disabilities unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of our business. If you are interested in applying for an employment opportunity and feel you need a reasonable accommodation pursuant to the ADA, please contact Colleen Hutchinson at Recovery Options Made Easy.



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CFTSS Family Peer Advocate Per Diem
  • Recovery Options Made Easy
  • Olean, NY PER_DIEM
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Peer Companion, Crisis Respite,Jamestown, NY FT, PT PD
  • Housing Options Made Easy
  • Jamestown, NY FULL_TIME
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Peer Bridger - Mayville, NY one FT one PT position open
  • Recovery Options Made Easy
  • Jamestown, NY FULL_TIME
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Accounting Clerk, Gowanda, NY Full Time
  • Recovery Options Made Easy
  • Jamestown, NY FULL_TIME
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  • Recovery Options Made Easy
  • Jamestown, NY TEMPORARY
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0 Trader (Options), Sr. jobs found in Jamestown, NY area

Jamestown is a city in southern Chautauqua County, New York, United States. The population was 31,146 at the 2010 census and was estimated at 29,591 in 2017. Situated between Lake Erie to the northwest and the Allegheny National Forest to the south, Jamestown is the largest population center in the county. Nearby Chautauqua Lake is a freshwater resource used by fishermen, boaters and naturalists. Notable people from Jamestown include comedian Lucille Ball, U.S. Supreme Court justice and Nuremberg chief prosecutor Robert H. Jackson, naturalist Roger Tory Peterson, singer Natalie Merchant, and N...
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Income Estimation for Trader (Options), Sr. jobs
$144,896 to $213,415
Jamestown, New York area prices
were up 1.5% from a year ago

Trader (Options), Sr. in Albany, GA
Professional Options Traders use numerous methods to evaluate the worthiness of a prospective trade.
December 10, 2019
Options are leveraged products, meaning that each standard call or put is equal to 100 shares of the underlying stock or ETF and they cost significantly less to initiate versus an equivalent stock/ETF position.
February 22, 2020
Trader (Options), Sr. in Louisville, KY
The Options Trader will focus on trading both the long and short side of US equities via call and put options.
February 04, 2020
Trader (Options), Sr. in Troy, NY
Options with high levels of implied volatility suggest that investors in the underlying stocks are expecting a big move in one direction or the other.
February 04, 2020