Specialist

Lutheran Social Services of Southern CaliforniaYucca Valley, CA
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About The Position

Lutheran Social Services of Southern California began in December 1944 when a group of Lutheran congregations in San Diego came together to discuss how to better assist families in need. They began discussing how to form a Welfare Commission. Their vision expanded when they came together with another group of Lutheran congregations in Los Angeles having the very same conversation. Lutheran Social Services of Southern California was officially incorporated in 1946 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit social service agency. The mission has stayed true to its earliest beginnings, to be a servant to those in need. Today LSSSC serves thousands of individuals and families throughout Southern California with over 70 different programs/services at nearly 20 different locations. We are part of the Lutheran Services in America (LSA) network and strive to serve those in need with dignity and respect. Lutheran Social Services of Southern California’s Mission: Ignited by faith, we live out God’s love by embracing, equipping and empowering vulnerable people in Southern California. Job Summary: The Specialist provides mental health support services to help the family establish and maintain a stable environment in the household.

Requirements

  • Must possess an A.A., B.A., or B.S. and/or have extensive experience working with youth who have emotional and/or mental health issues.
  • A valid California driver’s License and 100/300 car insurance.

Responsibilities

  • Assists the Facilitator in teaching the Child and Family members to locate resources.
  • Assists at Child/Family Team meetings to identify goals and plans focused on enhancing client safety.
  • Provides support for the family/child in meetings and other system areas.
  • Develops, initiates, and maintains Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with various area agencies and individuals for obtaining needed services for the Success First (SF) clients.
  • Provides Intensive Home-Based Services (IHBS).
  • Provides transportation for clients in a company vehicle to and from meetings, services, and appointments.
  • Maintains their portion of the chart per the standards delineated by DBH, the program, and other government regulatory agencies.
  • Assists with the provision of crisis/emergency services.
  • Provides activities congruent with the goals and needs of the family and the Individualized Service Plan (ISP).
  • Promotes collaboration among families, advocates, mental health providers, health care providers, school personnel, and personnel from other agencies.
  • Provides other services as designated by and only with prior approval of the Clinic Director.
  • Works cooperatively with team members (Clinician, Facilitator, Parent Partner, Therapeutic Behavior Services (TBS), Coach, Quality Assurance/Fiscal Representative) to support the client and family in attaining improved mental health and quality of life outcomes.
  • Attends all assigned county meetings.
  • Participates in the rotating On-Call Schedule for the program, which includes the Family Urgent Response System (FURS) for the Success First Program.
  • Works a flexible schedule, with the ability to offer In-Person services to clients during the evening, weekend, and holiday hours out in the field or client’s residence.
  • Using the On-Call schedule for the program, be available to address the regular and emergency needs of the clients, including emergency response availability, call back staff, and offer support for in-person crisis response during and after regular working hours.
  • Uses the Electronic Health Record to ensure all required documentation is entered accurately and on time. Be able to chart independently by 90 days after hire.
  • Maintains a clean and organized work environment.
  • Meets all requirements and regulations delineated in the Employee Handbook.
  • Advocates for the program by providing outreach to family members and the community.
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