Mental Health Professional (Unlicensed)

Hope The MissionLos Angeles, CA
$0 - $80,000Hybrid

About The Position

The mental health needs of people experiencing homelessness are often serious, complex, and consistently overlooked. For many of the participants Hope the Mission serves, untreated trauma, co-occurring disorders, and behavioral health crises are not side issues — they are the barriers that have made stable housing impossible. The Mental Health Professional (MHP) meets those barriers head-on, with skill, compassion, and a commitment to meeting people where they are. Working under the supervision of the Licensed Mental Health Professional, the MHP provides supportive mental health services within the DMH Van Nuys program. This includes outreach and engagement, crisis support, psychoeducational groups, and coordination of long-term behavioral health services — all delivered through a harm-reduction, Housing First, and trauma-informed framework. This role requires both clinical skill, compassionate care, and strong interpersonal skills. The people this position serves have often been failed by systems and defined by their circumstances rather than their potential. Showing up consistently, communicating without judgment, and navigating complex needs with both structure and compassion — that is not just part of the work. That is the work.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology, Professional Clinical Counseling, or a related field required
  • Background Screening – Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of background checks as required per worksite.
  • Drug and Alcohol Testing – Candidates must pass pre-employment and ongoing drug and alcohol screenings in accordance with company policy.
  • Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Check – For roles requiring driving, employment is contingent upon an acceptable driving record (meeting criteria of HTM’s commercial insurance), a CA drivers license, and proof of vehicle insurance coverage.
  • Legal Eligibility to Work – Candidates must provide proof of legal authorization to work in the US.
  • Compliance with Company Policies and HIPAA standards – All employees must comply with company policies, including safety, confidentiality, and conduct standards.
  • walk and climb stairs; stand, bend, squat, climb, kneel, and twist on an intermittent or sometimes continuous basis; grasp, push, pull objects such as files, file cabinet drawers, and reach overhead; handle, finger, grasp and feel objects and equipment; reach with hands and arms; be mobile by moving oneself from place to place quickly and easily; repeat various motions with the wrists, hands, and fingers; be able to perform visual activities for (including, but not limited to) administrative and clerical tasks; ability to lift up to 25 lbs.; communicate, receive and exchange ideas, information by means of the spoken and written word; drive vehicles in and around Los Angeles County; be able to enter various buildings that may require climbing stairs; be periodically subjected to outside environmental conditions.
  • use a desktop and/or laptop computer; various office machines.
  • Complete all required forms in personal writing.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred but not required
  • Knowledge of Housing First, Harm Reduction, and Trauma-Informed Care principles preferred
  • Minimum two years of experience providing behavioral health or mental health services preferred
  • Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness highly preferred
  • Experience working with diverse populations and co-occurring substance use disorders preferred

Responsibilities

  • Conduct one-on-one outreach and engagement with participants to build trust and assess needs
  • Coordinate and implement outreach and community engagement activities to increase awareness of and participation in supportive services
  • Conduct needs assessments; provide referrals and coordinate mental health and behavioral health care for HTM shelter participants
  • Represent HTM at care coordination, community, provider, and external meetings as required
  • Perform crisis intervention and teach de-escalation and conflict management strategies to participants
  • Conduct suicide risk assessments and develop safety plans with participants; secure EMS or PMRT support as needed
  • Provide guidance to Interim Housing staff and case managers on participants whose mental health or behavioral health needs are creating barriers to permanent housing placement
  • Coordinate transportation for participants to medical, dental, behavioral health, mental health, and court appointments as needed
  • Assist participants with self-administration of medication to promote correct use and adherence
  • Coordinate prescription refills with providers and pharmacies as needed
  • Collaborate with healthcare providers across a variety of settings to coordinate participant care
  • Develop, facilitate, and lead psychoeducational groups for participants
  • Create psychoeducation training materials tailored to participant needs
  • Maintain accurate and timely physical and electronic records for all services provided to each participant in HMIS system
  • Submit regular written reports to the supervisor and additional reports as assigned
  • Meet performance outcome targets established by program funders
  • Comply with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations related to confidentiality, mandatory reporting, and professional practice standards
  • Participate in team huddles, shift-change meetings, all-staff meetings, behavioral contract meetings, and discharge meetings as requested
  • Attend weekly team meetings and individual supervision
  • Maintain positive, professional working relationships with colleagues, management, and support staff
  • Communicate effectively and respond to correspondence in a timely manner
  • Adhere to organizational dress code and professional conduct standards
  • Demonstrate emotional regulation and resilience in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment, including the ability to manage stress professionally and appropriately leverage supervisory support to maintain personal balance and effectiveness.
  • Identify and report unsafe situations, systems, or processes to the supervisor promptly
  • Travel to community locations, appointments, and partner sites as required
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • Equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
  • Compliance with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.
  • Consideration for qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act.
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