Mental Health America of Los Angeles (MHALA) has been a pioneer in mental health service, advocacy, innovation, and training for nearly a century, working to ensure that people with mental health needs achieve meaningful, healthy lives in their communities. MHALA is among the largest and most comprehensive nonprofit mental health agencies in Los Angeles County. The agency supports over 19,000 low-income and no-income individuals annually with integrated services. MHALA achieves impact in the areas of mental and physical healthcare, homelessness and housing, supported employment, and wellness and financial services, with special programs for Veterans and transition-age youth. MHALA also provides training programs for individuals joining the behavioral health workforce and for the larger community around mental health issues. MHALA works to ensure that its employees are just as cared for as its members. Communication, collaboration, transparency and a healthy work/life balance are core components of the agency culture. Employees are encouraged to engage in self-care and can enjoy a 35-hour workweek. MHALA fosters diversity at all levels of the organization. The agency promotes a team-oriented culture that offers opportunities for growth. We are proud to offer a competitive salary and full benefits package, including an employee assistance program, and generous paid time off. Summary: Under the supervision of the Program Manager, the Personal Service Coordinator (PSC) supports the daily operations of the Homeless Service Center (HSC). The HSC provides access to basic needs, harm reduction tools, safety education, and short-term case management for individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use challenges, chronic health issues, and sex work involvement. The PSC employs motivational interviewing and harm reduction practices to foster a safe, non-judgmental environment and connect members to essential services, including housing, healthcare, employment, and documentation support. The role involves completing intakes, distributing supplies, facilitating safety trainings, and maintaining accurate program documentation. The PSC also collaborates with community partners and internal programs to advocate for the needs of its members and ensure that services are trauma-informed and person-centered. This position requires strong communication, organizational, and teamwork skills, as well as knowledge of community resources and basic computer proficiency.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Ambulatory Health Care Services
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees