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Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services Appoints New Senior Program Director

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09/06/2016
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NEW YORK, NY —Brian Parchesky has been promoted to Senior Program Director at the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, New York State’s largest provider of programs and services in the areas of mental and physical health, domestic violence, and supportive housing.

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As he has done since 2013, Mr. Parchesky will continue to run the Westchester-based Hawthorne Cedar Knolls, one of The Jewish Board’s residential treatment centers for teens with emotional challenges.

He will add to his portfolio responsibility for training, at all of The Jewish Board’s residential treatment centers, the social workers, psychologists, and direct-care staff members who work with young people who have experienced family violence, sexual exploitation and other types of trauma.

Mr. Parchesky will also will be part of a group of Jewish Board senior staff members charged with developing policies and procedures related to the reform of Medicaid managed care initiated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

For more than 140 years, [inlinetweet prefix=”null” tweeter=”” suffix=””]the Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services has been helping New Yorkers realize their potential and live as independently as possible. [/inlinetweet]We promote resilience and recovery by addressing all aspects of an individual’s life, including mental and physical health, family, employment and education. Across the five boroughs and in Westchester, we serve more than 43,000 New Yorkers from all religious, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds each year. For more information, please visits www.jewishboard.org.

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