Board Certified Behavioral Analyst
Family support specialist job in Santa Ana, CA
Board Certified Behavioral Analyst Responsibilities:
Caseload Management & Documentation: Initiate contact with new referrals, manage caseloads efficiently, and submit all required documentation promptly.
Staff Oversight & Support: Evaluate and support Registered Behavior Technicians in applying ABA techniques, ensuring adherence to evidence-based methodologies.
Assessment & Planning: Conduct functional behavior assessments (FBA), develop and implement Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs), and recommend positive behavior supports tailored to individual needs.
Data Management: Accurately record, analyze, and manage real-time data on behaviors, utilizing ABA methods for skill acquisition and behavior reduction.
Material Preparation & Session Readiness: Prepare and organize instructional materials and resources to ensure effective session delivery in various settings.
Compliance & Professional Development: Track hours, meet BACB supervision requirements, and apply Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) techniques as needed.
Stakeholder Collaboration: Collaborate with relevant personnel (e.g., caregivers, therapists, school staff) to develop and refine behavior support strategies and provide updates on progress.
Board Certified Behavioral Analyst Qualifications:
Behavior Analysis Certification: Required certification in Behavior Analysis with maintenance of BCBA requirements every two years.
Ongoing Education & Ethics: Fulfill continuing education requirements and adhere to BACB ethics standards.
Supervision Training: Completed 8-hour supervision training and 3 hours of related continuing education.
Relevant Experience: Experience in evaluating and treating children with severe behavioral issues and autism spectrum disorder.
Background & Health Clearances: DOJ/FBI Live Scan Background clearance and TB clearance required.
Additional Certifications: Pro-Act, CPI, and/or CPR certifications are a plus.
Board Certified Behavioral Analyst Physical Demands:
Environment: Occasional exposure to dust, pollen, and fumes.
Activity: Frequent engagement in tasks such as reaching, handling, standing, walking, and lifting items up to 50 lbs, with or without reasonable accommodations.
Sensory: Ability to perform essential job functions with or without assistive devices or accommodations, including working in moderate to high noise levels.
*This job description reflects management's assignment of essential job functions; it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned
PQI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or other classification protected by law.
Area Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Family support specialist job in Hemet, CA
🟢 Starting Salary: $85,000 - $95,000 /year based on experience
PLUS
$2,000 Annual Education Stipend
🏫 Environment: Special Education Program, Grades K-12
📍 Regional Assignment: North/Central California - Clovis | San Jose | Pacifica | Fairfield | Redding
Spectrum Center Schools and Programs, a growing, dynamic organization with a social mission to offer hope, is seeking an Area Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join our award-winning Special Education team and perform meaningful work in a culture that welcomes innovation, encourages creative expression and offers limitless potential for personal and professional satisfaction!
If you thrive in a collaborative, goal-oriented environment focused on meaningful outcomes for Grades K- 12 students with special education needs, seek a career filled with genuine purpose, and possess strong problem-solving skills, compassion, a sense of humor, and exceptional dedication -
We Should Talk!
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As the Area Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, you'll play a pivotal role in transforming the lives of students across multiple Spectrum School locations by providing tailored clinical and educational interventions designed to meet each learner's unique needs. You'll lead with expertise, guiding and mentoring your team through hands-on training and professional development, while consistently evaluating and elevating their performance. As our primary advocate for quality assurance, you'll ensure our programs not only comply with applicable laws and regulations but also reflect best practices and internal standards, fostering an environment where students thrive and achieve lasting success.
This position works under the support and direction of the Area/Regional VP, Operations and onsite Program Directors to enhance the academic, social, emotional, and behavioral outcomes of students through use of evidence-based interventions and in collaboration with the operations and educational staff from each campus within assigned area.
‖ Responsibilities Include:
Delivering comprehensive training and continuous guidance to teachers and educational staff in designing impactful Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs).
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness and quality of academic instruction and behavioral support services provided to students, ensuring exceptional outcomes.
Supporting Spectrum staff by modeling, reinforcing, and enhancing instructional best practices to promote student growth aligned with Individualized Education Plan (IEP) goals.
Implementing evidence-based interventions by applying scientifically proven behavioral and educational strategies, promoting positive outcomes in academic, social, emotional, and independent functioning.
Providing crisis management intervention and support for students exhibiting aggressive or self-injurious behavior and developing strategies to reduce the need for 1:1 staffing.
Collaborating closely with on-site education teams to collect and analyze data on student behavior, monitor student progress, and ensure appropriate intervention responsiveness and consistent progress toward goals.
Conducting regular quality checks for each campus within assigned region at the student, staff, classroom, and site levels; making recommendations for improvement based on analysis of data.
Supporting the development of on-site teams within assigned the area through delivery of training on behavioral assessment, intervention, positive behavior supports, data collection, crisis management, and other relevant topics.
Providing guidance and supervision to staff members within assigned region pursuing BACB certification (RBT, BCaBA, BCBA), as agreed with the Program Director or VP of Behavior Services.
Assisting in the development and implementation of improvement plans for assigned campuses to enhance student performance and staff effectiveness.
Engaging in multi-disciplinary on-site and regional team meetings to discuss behavioral needs and contribute to the development of comprehensive support strategies.
Monitoring and ensuring adherence of all campuses to Department of Education regulations and internal standards for educational and behavioral service is maintained within assigned area.
Maintaining accurate and detailed records of assessments, interventions, progress, and compliance activities.
Providing operational support to all schools in the assigned area, focusing on academic achievement, behavioral support, staff retention, and development.
Performing additional duties or special projects as assigned to support organizational goals and student success.
‖ Qualifications Required:
Master's degree or higher in applied behavior analysis, behavioral therapy, special education or a closely related field of study.
Licensed currently or in the process of obtaining a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) credential.
Licensed currently or in the process of obtaining an education specialist or special education instruction credential preferred.
Hold currently or have the ability to obtain a valid CA state driver's license.
Well-versed in applied behavior analysis (ABA) including positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS), data-based decision making, and functional behavior analysis (FBA) and behavior intervention plans (BIP).
Prior experience and/or knowledge in special education services and compliance, effective teaching strategies, classroom management, personalized instruction and working with students.
Highly skilled in working with individuals with severe learning, emotional behavioral disorders, autism spectrum disorders, and/or other related disabilities.
Prior experience and highly skilled in crisis management systems and intervention procedures.
Prior experience and highly knowledgeable in working with students with individualized education plans (IEP's).
Proven success in developing and implementing effective intervention plans for students with diverse needs.
Proficiency in providing motivation and having critical conversations with students that help move them toward realistic goals.
Ability to think and act quickly and calmly in an emergency and make independent decisions.
Advanced oral and written communication, organization, conflict resolution, multitasking, problem solving, and decision-making ability.
Knowledge of relevant technology including experience with computers, Microsoft Office Suite, database entry and basic office equipment.
Spectrum Center Schools is a division of ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education, the nation's leading provider of alternative and special education programs for children and young adults. For more than 45 years, and in partnership with over 235 school districts nationwide, we have helped change the direction of more than
240,000 student lives!
💻 Learn more about our history, our mission and the program services we provide by visiting the link below:
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At ChanceLight we believe in providing more than just a job, as a member of our team you'll receive the opportunity to make meaningful impacts, the support needed to achieve success, and all the tools essential to reaching your personal & professional fulfillment! Your path to a truly rewarding career starts here - where growth, empowerment, and collaboration define our culture; and every day is a
Chance
to transform lives through education!
‖ Perks and Benefits Include:
Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision Plans
Annual Education Stipend - $2,000
FREE Telehealth and Virtual Counseling Sessions
FREE Health Advocacy Services and 24/7 Nurse Line
Company Paid Life & Disability Insurance
Company Paid Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts
Personal Protection Insurance Plans
Cigna Healthy Pregnancies, Healthy Babies Program
Legal Services Insurance
Pet Health Insurance
Accrual-based Paid Time Off
School Hours and Paid Holiday Schedule
Extensive Personal and Life Event Paid Leave Policy
401k Retirement Saving Plan
Perks at Work Employee Discount Program
Opportunities for Growth & Development
And So Much More!
If you're ready to start making lasting impacts on the lives of students and contribute to the creation of a brighter future - This Is Your
Chance!
Join us and together, we can empower students to overcome challenges, build confidence and unlock their full potential!
Careers, With ChanceLight 💙 Work. With Purpose.
Copyright © 2025 ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy, & Education, a ChanceLight company *Benefit plans and eligibility requirements may vary based on role and employment status.
EducationRequired
Masters or better in Applied Behavior Analysis or related field
Licenses & CertificationsRequired
Active or In Process
Behavioral - BCBA
Driver Licenses
Preferred
Special Ed Certification
SkillsPreferred
Special Education
Parent Counseling & Train
Teacher Mentoring/Training
Performance Motivation
Crisis Intervention
Positive Behavior Intervention and Support
Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)
Behavior Intervention Plans - BIP
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Emotional Disturbance
Behavioral Disorders
Learning Disabilities
Autism
Student Development
Individualized Education Programs (IEP)
Classroom Instruction
Classroom Management
Interdepartmental Collaboration
Communication
Problem Solving
Interpersonal Skills
Computer Skills
Behavioral Intervention
BehaviorsPreferred
Dedicated: Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity
Functional Expert: Considered a thought leader on a subject
MotivationsPreferred
Ability to Make an Impact: Inspired to perform well by the ability to contribute to the success of a project or the organization
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Family support specialist job in Temecula, CA
If you're looking for a new place for your career to thrive and continue your professional growth, I have just the thing for you! Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) opportunity at our outpatient, pediatric clinic in Temecula, CA. The collaboration and support of our team along with the kiddos we serve are sure to bring success and fulfillment to your career journey. Bring your passion for pediatrics and ABA to the family of clinicians you've been searching for today!
Position Details:
Full-Time or Part-Time opportunities available until 6 pm!
Compensation of $90,000-$100,000/year between base salary and monthly bonuses!
New grads encouraged to apply!
Responsibilities:
Administers, conducts, evaluates and supervises the implementation of behavioral
assessment measures (e.g., VB-MAPP, Vineland) and functional assessment measures
Develops individualized, evidence based, culturally sensitive goals and objectives for home, community, and center-based programs
Designs behavior support plans based on functional assessment data
Ensures appropriate behavior data collection systems are implemented such that quantifiable behavioral data is collected at regular intervals to allow for the
continual evaluation of behavior plans and the achievement of individualized data driven goals and objectives
Trains and supports behavior therapists on the proper implementation of educational and clinical behavior programs and plans, data collection systems, etc. in the home, community, and center
Conducts regular parent training and consultation, per prescribed plan
Completes re-assessments and writes reports per insurance guidelines
Participates in regular clinical meetings
Agrees to complete 28 (twenty-eight) hours of patient care time each work week.
Completes documentation of services in a timely manner
Qualified Behavior Analysts supervise RBTs
Remains current regarding research and evidence-based practices
Completes competency assessments for RBTs per HealthPro Pediatrics policy timelines
Competently delivers services via telehealth, when necessary
Maintains accurate and up to date "CAQH" profile and NPI
Collaborates and coordinates care with other evidenced based disciplines, medical providers, educators
Completes and maintains all mandatory in house trainings, including telehealth, within the corresponding organization policy timeline
Completes accurate billing practices in the electronic practice management system
Strictly adheres to Behavior Analyst Certification Board's "The Professional and
Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts".
Additional tasks, as assigned by supervisor.
Qualifications:
Must be licensed as a BCBA.
At least a Master's degree in ABA, Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or a related field from an accredited college or university and one year experience working with children on the spectrum.
We consider all qualified candidates for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. Our employment decisions, including those related to hiring, promotion, and compensation, are made based on individual qualifications, performance, and organizational needs.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Family support specialist job in Culver City, CA
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - Part Time!
RCM Healthcare is currently seeking a Part Time BCBA to provide support students in the Culver City, California area.
This is an incredible opportunity for many reasons, to name a few:
Competitive wages
Quick and easy onboarding process
Reliable Schedule
CPI / QBS Training Certification
Medical, dental, and vision insurance offered
School holidays and weekends off
BCBA Responsibilities:
Under the supervision of the Director of Special Education Services:
Act as a resource on behavior management to Special Education staff.
Provide coordination, consultation, and program development for behavior management processes.
Assist in the development and implementation of Behavioral Intervention Plans.
Act as case manager for students with behavioral needs placed in non-public school programs.
Conduct functional behavioral assessments and prepare documents.
Assist in soliciting meaningful involvement of parents in the implementation of positive behavior intervention plans and in the determination of appropriate placement.
Provide clinical oversight and supervision for student cases.
Provide and or coordinate staff development on behavior management.
Assure district awareness of the provision of full educational opportunities in a least restrictive environment.
Function as a cooperative and contributing member of district and multidisciplinary teams. Provide support in the implementation of the due process regulations.
Collect and analyze data to support documentation on progress for Individual Education Plans.
Other duties as assigned.
BCBA Benefits:
Monday - Friday Position
15-20 hours / week
Holidays and breaks off
BCBA Compensation Range:
$50-63/hour - based on skilled and experience
BCBA Licenses/Certifications Required:
Active California BCBA License on the BACB
BCBA Skills Preferred:
Experience working in a school setting as BCBA
About RCM Health Care Services
Since 1975, RCM Health Care Services has specialized in providing school districts with equal access to Special Education services such as Speech-Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, ABA Therapy, Behavioral and Mental Health services, Special Education Teachers, Paraprofessionals as well as Nursing services to many of the nation's top 100 school districts.
Through years of experience of focusing on an educationally based approach, RCM Health Care Services understands exactly what school districts and providers need to meet student IEP goals. We proudly hold the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval as well.
As a $200 million publicly traded company, we have the reliability, integrity and resources to meet the needs of students, staff and school districts nation-wide.
RCM Health Care Services believe all students deserve the best education in order to be successful in the academic environment, home environment and community. Our number one priority is student success. Therefore, it is important we hire exceptional Special Education staff that have the same mission and values as RCM Health Care Services. Students' first.
At RCM Health Care Services, you are a valuable team member. We believe you are important and we highly respect the knowledge and skills you have in order to help students' be successful. If you have a passion for students, student learning and the education field, we encourage you to apply to RCM Health Care Services. We believe you will make a big difference in the lives of children and adolescents. Please join us!
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Behavior Interventionist
Family support specialist job in Torrance, CA
Description & Requirements Description INTERCARE is now HIRING for ENTRY LEVEL positions in the West Los Angeles Area! ENJOY FLEXIBLE HOURS & PAID TRAINING! Compensation: $19.25- $23.00 per hour - Full time, Part time Education Requirement - must meet one of the following: - High School Diploma with at least one completed college course - High School Diploma and currently enrolled in college - Associates Degree or Bachelor's Degree
Position Benefits:
We will train you!
Work with children to help them learn and grow!
Paid training and paid drive time and mileage reimbursement (Federal rate)
Learn Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Work variable hours per week
Part-time, Part-time to Full-time, and Full-time
You'll be trained and developed to provide in-home behavioral intervention to children affected by autism and their families
Travel to client's homes/community settings, as required to deliver services
Ongoing dedicated supervision & support to help you succeed & thrive!
Education reimbursement programs
Career advancement opportunities
We are proud to be the highest rated established ABA organization on Glassdoor! Check out our rankings and reviews on Glassdoor!
Learn more about us on YouTube!
Service Areas: Hawthorne, Gardena, Redondo Beach, Torrance, Rolling Hills, and surrounding areas
What We Are Looking For:
Show a strong interest in working with kids
Have previous experience working with children (preferred)
Available in the afternoon/early evening
Bilingual skills a plus but not required
Must have own reliable transportation, and valid driver's license, auto registration and auto insurance
Proof of immunization records and TB required
Background check
Physical Requirements:
Walking, occasional running, standing, sitting, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, twisting, reaching above head, bending and carrying up to 50 pounds
Work may involve playing with children that can occur on the floor or settings where the furniture is child size
Diligently attending to the safety of the child and surroundings is required
Quick and sudden movements may be required
Sustained physical exertion may be required for up to 45 minutes
Closing:
If you have experience in any of the following fields, we encourage you to apply:
Behavior Analyst, Autism, Social Learning, Social Skills, Developmental Condition, Psychology, Sociology, Social Services, Children, ABA, Behavior Therapist, Behavioral Health, Behavior Specialist, ABA Therapist, Childcare, Teacher Assistant, Teacher's aide, Preschool Teacher, Paraprofessional, Youth Program Coordinator, Direct Support Professionals, Behavioral and Social Sciences, Behavioral Health Technician, Babysitting, Mental Health Specialist, Camp Counselor, Coach, Working with Children, Caregiver, Hospice care, Respite Care.
Intercare Therapy will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring (Ban the Box) Ordinance.
Intercare Therapy supports a diverse workforce and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Case Manager
Family support specialist job in Pomona, CA
Join our dynamic team at Quadrant Health Group! Wellness Detox of LA, a proud member of the Quadrant Health Group, is seeking a passionate and dedicated Behavioral Health Case Manager to join our growing team in Pomona, CA The ideal candidate will provide comprehensive case management services to individuals with mental health and/or substance use disorders. You will play a crucial role in empowering individuals to achieve their personal and therapeutic goals.
What You'll Do:
The Behavioral Health Case Manager reports directly to the Clinical Director. This position is responsible for assisting and supporting residents through the entire treatment experience from admission to discharge. The Case Manager monitors the course of treatment in a proactive manner to minimize the barriers that might compromise the treatment and recovery processes. The Case Manager is responsible for contributing insightful, practical, and meaningful information to the treatment planning process, through running groups and individual assessments. The Case Manager orientates each resident to the program rules, expectations, intent, and routine of the daily treatment schedule. The Case Manager also assists the client with creating an individualized treatment plan that will outline the client's goals and treatment objectives.
Case Manager Major Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities:
Maintain 12 person caseload
Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify client needs and develop individualized care plans.
Coordinate and monitor the delivery of behavioral health services, including therapy, medication management, and support groups.
Connect clients with community resources, such as housing, food assistance, employment services, and transportation.
Develops the Comprehensive Treatment Plan with the input of the client and through participation in treatment planning meetings and process.
Advocate for clients' rights and needs with healthcare providers, social service agencies, and other organizations.
Provide crisis intervention and support as needed.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of client interactions and progress.
Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members, including therapists, psychiatrists, and other healthcare professionals.
Contacts residents' family members to set appointments or educate the family on the residents' current status and/or progress.
Monitor client progress and adjust care plans as needed.
Participate in team meetings and training sessions.
Maintain compliance with all applicable regulations and ethical standards.
What You'll Bring:
Case Manager Skills, Knowledge and Competencies:
Knowledge of mental health and substance use disorders and treatment modalities.
Strong understanding of community resources and social service systems.
Demonstrates an understanding of computer technology, appropriate for the role, while written and verbal communication techniques are commensurate with the position's skill level.
Demonstrates working knowledge of State and Accreditation requirements: DHCS - Substance Use Disorders, JCAHO and regulatory agencies required.
Attuned to clinical protocol of mind, body spirit.
Knowledge of the philosophy and approach of the 12-step model of recovery (AA, CA, NA, Alanon).
Fully understands and maintains policies regarding professional ethics, including appropriate boundaries and patient confidentiality.
Basic knowledge of referrals, both in and out of the organization.
Ability to communicate clearly, with clients, staff, peers, supervisors and resources.
Strong clinical and assessment skills.
Strong organizational and time-management skills.
Case Manager Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a related field (Master's preferred).
Minimum of 3 years of experience in behavioral health case management.
Current and valid Florida license.
Experience working with diverse populations.
Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) systems.
Current CPR and First Aid Certification
Successful completion of Pre-Employment Requirements including, a criminal background clearance, drug testing, and health screening, is mandatory prior to employment.
Why Join Quadrant Health Group?
Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Paid time off, sick time and holidays.
Opportunities for professional development and growth.
A supportive and collaborative work environment.
A chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our clients.
About Quadrant Health Group:
At Quadrant Health Group, we believe in fostering a culture of compassion, innovation, and excellence. We are dedicated to empowering individuals to achieve their optimal health and well-being. Our team is comprised of highly skilled professionals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of those we serve. Join us and be part of a team that values your contributions and supports your professional growth.
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Compensation details: 23-25 Hourly Wage
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
Board Certified Behavior Analyst / BCBA / Home Care
RCM Healthcare is currently staffing Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) to provide support to In Home ABA Department to join our team.
This is an incredible opportunity for many reasons, here's just a few:
Extremely competitive wages
Quick and easy onboarding process
Reliable and Schedule
Medical, dental, and vision insurance offered
Flexible schedule. Late afternoons/evenings/weekends available.
Remote or hybrid work is available pending approval.
BCBAs assist clients and their families, provide oversight and supervision on cases, conduct assessment and treatment plans, and monitor and make data based decisions to support growth of clients.
BCBA Responsibilities:
Oversee client's treatment goals using ABA strategies/methodologies.
Conduct behavioral assessments, develop treatment plans, provide parent training, monitor data and analyze trends, make data based decisions based on client needs.
Work collaboratively with behavioral team to provide implementation of behavioral goals and home routines.
Accurately collect data, graph data, and document session notes.
Utilize CPI or QBS Safety Care de-escalation strategies and physical management as necessary for safety.
Provide clinical supervision a minimum of 5% of hours worked for an RBT to maintain their RBT certifications.
BCBA Qualifications:
At least 1 year of behavioral experience. ABA experience in a home-setting preferred.
BCBA/LBA certification.
BCBA Key Competencies:
Empathy, understanding of developmental stages, and understanding and ability to utilize ABA strategies.
BCBA Physical Requirements:
This is an active position that requires employee to work parallel with students in multiple settings.
Additionally, students may test physical boundaries, which may require physical intervention.
BCBA Compensation:
$40.00 - $60.00 per hour
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Licensed Professional Counselor
Family support specialist job in Irvine, CA
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Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Wage: Between $120-$131 an hour
Licensed Professional Counselor - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required.
About you
● You're a fully-licensed Professional Counselor at a Master's level or above with LPC, LPCC, LCPC, LCPCS, LPCC-S licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance.
● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance.
About Headway
Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need.
How Headway supports providers
- Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner.
- Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources.
- Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid.
- Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network.
- Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on.
- Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more.
- Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy.
How Headway supports your clients
● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance.
● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption.
Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license.
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Case Manager (Personal Injury) to $100k
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
Case Manager (Personal Injury) Work Model: Onsite, 5 days per week Compensation & Benefits
Competitive base salary ($80,000-$100,000) depending on experience.
Opportunity for bonuses based on firm performance.
W2 position with access to a comprehensive benefits package through the firm's HR provider.
Supportive environment with opportunities for career development and mentorship from senior attorneys.
Join an elite Los Angeles personal injury firm handling high-volume, high-value cases-often 7- and 8-figure matters-with a strong reputation for exceptional litigation results. The firm currently manages 150-200 new cases each month and maintains an active litigation docket of approximately 25-30 cases per attorney. The legal team includes 3 attorneys (adding a 4th soon) and 8 experienced paralegals and litigation assistants who collaborate closely to deliver top-tier client outcomes.
This role is ideal for a proactive, organized Case Manager who thrives in a fast-paced environment and wants to work on complex, life-changing personal injury cases. You'll work directly with the Trial Attorneys and leadership team, managing day-to-day case flow and ensuring seamless communication between clients, providers, and attorneys.
Depending on experience, you'll either independently manage 50-80 active cases or take on a team lead role, overseeing 100-150 cases with support from two dedicated case assistants. In both capacities, you'll play a key role in preparing cases for settlement or litigation.
Key Responsibilities
Manage all aspects of assigned personal injury cases from intake through settlement or litigation handoff.
Maintain consistent communication with clients to provide updates, gather documentation, and ensure a positive client experience.
Coordinate medical treatment schedules and track client progress throughout recovery.
Organize and maintain case files, ensuring timely completion of all records, reports, and correspondence.
Work closely with attorneys and paralegals to prepare settlement packages, demand letters, and trial support materials.
Assist in drafting and reviewing discovery responses, deposition summaries, and trial exhibits.
Communicate with medical providers, insurance adjusters, and experts to facilitate efficient case progress.
Track case timelines, deadlines, and compliance with court or procedural requirements.
What We're Looking For:
3+ years of experience as a Case Manager or Paralegal in a personal injury law firm.
Excellent organizational and multitasking skills with strong attention to detail.
Ability to manage a large caseload efficiently in a high-volume environment.
Strong written and verbal communication skills with a client-first mindset.
Experience with case management software and Microsoft Office Suite.
Team player who thrives in a fully onsite, collaborative environment.
Case Manager (Personal Injury)
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
About Us:
The Capital Law Firm, P.C. is a premier personal injury law firm based in Los Angeles, CA. We are deeply committed to securing justice for individuals and communities, offering compassionate yet aggressive representation in personal injury litigation. With years of experience handling complex legal cases, we pride ourselves on delivering outstanding results for our clients. Our team of skilled attorneys combines expert legal knowledge with a client-first approach, ensuring that each case receives the attention it deserves. Dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of our clientele, we are recognized for our unwavering dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for clients across California.
We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Senior Case Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills and a passion for helping clients navigate complex legal matters. This role involves working closely with clients to assess their needs, develop action plans, and ensure that they receive the necessary support throughout their cases. The Case Manager will play a critical role in managing case files and maintaining accurate documentation.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct interviews with clients to gather relevant information regarding their cases.
Write detailed case notes and reports to document client interactions and case progress.
File and organize case documents in accordance with legal standards and office procedures.
Research applicable laws and regulations related to various fields including PI.
Utilize FileVine and legal software for managing case files, billing, and client communications.
Draft contracts and other legal documents as needed.
Proofread legal documents to ensure accuracy and compliance with legal requirements.
Collaborate with attorneys and other professionals to develop comprehensive case strategies.
Maintain confidentiality of sensitive client information at all times.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a relevant field or equivalent experience in case management
Strong interviewing skills with the ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations.
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team environment.
Exceptional organizational skills with attention to detail.
Proficient in Spanish (preferred)
Benefits:
Bonus Structure with a potential payout of $500-$4,250 based on settlements
401(k)
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Vision insurance
Life insurance
Pet insurance
Disability insurance
10 to 20 days of PTO based on seniority
14 Paid Holidays
Referral program
We are an equal-opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, termination, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, as well as disciplinary action. We make hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Family support specialist job in Montebello, CA
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - K‑12 School District (2025‑2026)
📍 Montebello, CA (90640) | 💼 Several positions available | 💰 Up to $69/hr + Winter/Spring break Bonusses + Milage (if applicable)
About the Role
Our dynamic school district seeks two compassionate, flexible Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) to join a team of three BCBAs for the 2025‑2026 academic year. Based at our district office and supervised by a Program Specialist you'll travel to K‑12 school sites to observe students referred for behavioral support, conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs), and help shape behavior intervention plans that change lives.
What You'll Do
Lead Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs): Conduct comprehensive FBAs to identify why a student engages in challenging behaviors and develop evidence‑based, individualized intervention strategiesadvancedautism.com.
Develop Behavior Intervention Plans: Use data from observations and assessments to create targeted Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) that teach alternative, appropriate behaviors and support students' academic and social success
Train and Empower Staff & Families: Provide ongoing professional development to teachers, paraprofessionals, and parents on proactive behavior intervention, de‑escalation strategies, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles. Training topics include active listening, empathy, calm body language, non‑verbal cues, and co‑regulation techniquesbehavioradvantage.com.
Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with educators, administrators, and families to ensure strategies are consistently implemented; coach Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and BCaBAs to maintain fidelity.
Support Early Intervention: Advocate for early behavioral support and maintain thorough documentation. Regularly review data and adjust plans to meet student needs
Stay Current: Engage in ongoing professional development and incorporate new ABA techniques, ensuring interventions remain evidence‑based.
What We're Looking For
Credentials: Master's degree in psychology, education, behavior analysis, or related field and current BCBA certification (required)autismspeaks.org.
Experience: At least 1 year of school‑based ABA experience and experience implementing ABA interventions or supervising programs for students with autism (preferred).
Knowledge & Skills:
Deep understanding of functional assessment procedures and behavior intervention planning
Ability to train others in proactive and de‑escalation strategies
Familiarity with legal requirements such as IDEA 2004 mandating FBAs when students face significant discipline
Personal Qualities:
Flexible and adaptable-comfortable with caseloads that may change.
Strong communication skills and willingness to travel to multiple sites.
Commitment to equity, inclusion, and collaboration.
Why Join Us?
Competitive Compensation: Earn $63/hour and several thousand in bonuses, as well as a full list of benefits!
Impactful Work: You'll play a vital role in improving students' lives by increasing helpful behaviors and reducing harmful ones through evidence‑based ABA strategies
Supportive Environment: Work directly with an experienced Program Specialist, collaborate with a dedicated team of BCBAs, and gain exposure to diverse K‑12 settings.
Professional Growth: Opportunities for advanced training, scenario‑based interviews that value problem‑solving, and the chance to shape district‑wide behavioral programs.
Ready to make a meaningful difference in students' lives? Apply today to join our forward‑thinking team and help us build supportive, inclusive school environments for all learners!
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Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) - Part Time (Flexible | Up to 60 hrs/month)
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
Modern Support Services - Culver City, CA
Part-time | $60-$85/hr (DOE)
You create your own schedule
About Us
Modern Support Services is a collaborative, person-centered agency supporting adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our culture is warm, team-oriented, and grounded in respect--we believe the best outcomes happen when professionals feel supported, valued, and connected.
You'll join a multidisciplinary team that includes another BCBA Consultant, a Nutrition Specialist, experienced Support Coordinators, and dedicated DSPs. Here, your voice matters and your expertise is genuinely appreciated.
Why You'll Love Working With Us
Flexible schedule - Up to 60 hours/month (approx. 20 hrs/week)
Work with ONE client only (33-year-old adult)
Collaborative, low-stress culture with strong support
Interdisciplinary teamwork with another BCBA + Nutritionist
Small agency feel with big impact
Focus on training & collaboration--not burnout or heavy billables
Position Overview
We are seeking a part-time BCBA who values autonomy, teamwork, and meaningful clinical work. This role focuses on program oversight, DSP training, collaboration, and ensuring a consistent, ethical, person-centered approach for one adult client.
Your primary responsibilities include:
Collaborating with the BCBA Consultant on all programming and behavior plans
Training DSPs and supporting them in daily implementation
Conducting regular in-person visits (you set your schedule)
Offering insights and guidance to the client's support team
Promoting ethical, high-quality service delivery
This role is ideal for someone who wants steady part-time work without the pressure of large caseloads.
What We're Looking For
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in good standing
Someone who enjoys collaboration and team-based work
Experience with adults (preferred, not required)
Strong communication and coaching skills
Flexible, dependable, and person-centered
Schedule
Up to 60 hours/month (approx. 20 hrs/week)
You set your own hours--flexibility is built into the role
In-person visits required (Los Angeles area)
Compensation
$60-$85/hour depending on experience
Independent Contractor (1099)
Supportive, stable long-term part-time opportunity
Of Counsel
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
Job Title: Of Counsel
As Of Counsel with a national law firm, you will represent clients in complex insurance defense/ personal injury litigation matters across multiple jurisdictions. Closely working with partners, carriers, and corporate clients to develop effective case strategies and deliver practical, results-oriented legal solutions.
Responsibilities:
Manage cases from pre-litigation through trial, including discovery, depositions, motion practice, and settlement negotiations.
Evaluate claims, assess liability and damage, and provide coverage opinions.
Collaborate with partners, clients, and adjusters to align defense strategies with business and financial objectives.
Qualifications:
2-5+ years of experience in insurance defense/Personal injury.
Ability to build and maintain trusted relationships with clients, claims professionals, and co-counsel.
Salary and Other Compensation:
The annual salary for this position is between $150,000-$250,000 annually, plus bonus. Factors which may affect pay within this range include geography/market, skills, education, experience, and other qualifications of the successful candidate.
The Company offers the following benefits for this position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements:
Medical insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Clinical Case Manager ($5,000 Holiday Bonus)
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
Join the dynamic journey at Vynca, where we're passionate about transforming care for individuals with complex needs.
We're more than just a team; we're a close-knit community. Our shared commitment to caring for each other and those we serve is what sets us apart. Guided by our unwavering core values: Excellence, Compassion, Curiosity, and Integrity, we forge paths of success together. Join us in this transformative movement where you can contribute to making a profound difference every day.
At Vynca, our mission is to provide comprehensive care for
more quality days at home.
Join us now and receive a
$5,000 holiday sign-on bonus
when you sign your offer by
January 1, 2026
! The bonus will be paid out in installments, and we're happy to provide full details on request.
About the job
Internal Title: Clinical Lead Care Manager
We're seeking an exceptional Clinical Lead Care Manager (CLCM) to join our team. Under the direction of the ECM Clinical Manager, the CLCM serves as the client's primary point of contact and works with all their providers such as doctors, specialists, pharmacists, social services providers, and others to make sure everyone is in agreement about the client's needs and care. The CLCM manages client cases, coordinates health care benefits, provides education and facilitates member access to care in a timely and cost-effective manner. The CLCM collaborates and communicates with the client's caregivers/family support persons, other providers, and others in the Care Team to promote wellness, recovery, independence, resilience, and member empowerment, while ensuring access to appropriate services and maximizing member benefit.
This is a hybrid position that requires traveling throughout the Los Angeles County area up to 5 days per week.
This is a critical role and we're looking to fill it as soon as possible.
What you'll do
Hybrid (in-person and remote) care management duties as described below:
Assess member needs in the areas of physical health, mental health, SUD, oral health, palliative care, memory care, trauma-informed care, social supports, housing, and referral and linkage to community-based services and supports
Oversees the development of the client care plans and goal settings
Offer services where the member resides, seeks care, or finds most easily accessible, including office-based, telehealth, or field-based services
Connect clients to other social services and supports that are needed
Advocate on behalf of the client with health care professionals (e.g. PCP, etc.)
Utilize evidence-based practices, such as Motivational Interviewing, Harm Reduction, and Trauma-Informed Care principles
Conduct outreach and engagement activities in order to facilitate linkage to the ECM program and log activity in the Client Relationship Management (CRM) system
Evaluate client's progress and update SMART goals
Provide mental health promotion
Arrange transportation (e.g., ACCESS)
Complete all documentation, including outcome measures within the timeframes established by the individual care plans
Maintain up-to-date patient health records in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system and other business systems
Complete monthly reporting to ensure program compliance
Attend training as assigned
Your experience & qualifications
Active LCSW, LMFT, LPCC, or LVN license in California required
1-2 years of experience as a care manager, care navigator, or community health worker supporting vulnerable populations.
2 or more years preferred.
Willing and able to work Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm, both in the field and remotely, with flexibility for potential evenings and weekends.
Working knowledge of government and community resources related to social determinants of health
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Positive interpersonal skills required
Clean driving record, valid driver's license, and reliable transportation
Must have general computer skills and a working knowledge of Google Workspace, MS Office, and the internet
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
preferred
Additional Information
The hiring process for this role may consist of applying, followed by a phone screen, online assessment(s), interview(s), an offer, and background/reference checks.
Background Screening: A background check, which may include a drug test or other health screenings depending on the role, will be required prior to employment.
Scope: This job description is not exhaustive and may include additional activities, duties, and responsibilities not listed herein.
Vaccination Requirement: Employees in patient, client, or customer-facing roles must be vaccinated against influenza. Requests for religious or medical accommodations will be considered but may not always be approved.
Employment Eligibility: Compliance with federal law requires identity and work eligibility verification using E-Verify upon hire.
Equal Opportunity Employer: At Vynca Inc., we embrace diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. We value all applicants regardless of race, color, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or membership in any other protected group under federal, state, or local law.
Psych Social Worker - Chemical Dependency Recovery Counselor III (Bilingual) Addiction Medicine - Hybrid
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
Provides Chemical Dependency services and psychotherapy to adults, adolescents, significant others of CD patients, and families under indirect supervision. Essential Responsibilities:
Answers and triages patient calls for information, Tx services, general CD advice. Responds to and appropriately handles crisis calls.
Provides higher level assessment (e.g. other, non-CD, MH diagnoses; danger to self or others; non-CD crisis evaluations; emotional/family dysfunction).
Performs intake and psychosocial assessments.
Develops and presents treatment plans to CDRP/S treatment team for recommendations, revisions and approval.
Participates in clinical case conferences.
Conducts chemical dependency focused educational lectures.
Provides general chemical dependency counseling to include individual and group counseling services.
Provides Adolescent, Significant Other, Family and Multi-Family therapy as assigned.
Provides case management services to include resource and referral coordination.
May perform mentor functions/clinical direction to CDRP/S Counselors I and II, student interns, licensure candidates and Alcohol or Drug Certificate candidates.
Other duties as assigned.
Basic Qualifications:
Experience
Minimum of two (2) years post graduate relevant supervised addiction medicine therapy experience within the last five (5) years required.
Education
Masters degree in a Social Work, Psychology, Sociology or other field related to behavioral health required.
License, Certification, Registration
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (California) OR Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (California) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (California)
Additional Requirements:
Bilingual (English/Spanish) Level II required.
Notes:
May be required to work Sat clinic 8AM to 130PM
Must successfully pass or have passed the bilingual test (within the last 12 months), or be active in the QBS program.
Behavioral Therapist
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
If you have the passion and patience to provide excellent support and treatment to children and adults with diagnoses, and are looking for a career opportunity, we want to hear from you!
Title: Behavior Technician
Wage Range: $23-$26 DOE & Credentials
Full Time and Part Time
Job Description
Providing direct ABA intervention (across home, community, and school settings)
Conducting parent education using the intervention models we have developed for Empowered Behavior Solutions
Developing intervention programs and data collection systems
Collecting and reporting behavioral data
Completing progress notes
Organizing and summarizing behavioral data
Writing progress reports
Maintain HIPAA Compliance and client confidentiality
Must drive to clients' homes, community places, schools
Job Qualifications
RBT preferred and/or with AA or BA in Human Services field - preferred - not required.
Previous work experience either personally or professionally working with special needs population. Ideal candidates have experience with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles
Excellent time management, verbal and written communication skills in English
Acceptable fingerprint clearance through California DOJ and FBI
Tuberculosis clearance
Ability to lift/pull/push items weighing up to 40 pounds
Ability to stand, sit, twist, kneel, bend-over, crouch down, walk, sprint for extended periods of time
Master-level students welcome as our supervisors are board certified and can provide supervised fieldwork hours
Holds valid and active drivers' license and car insurance and is willing to drive to multiple places where needed by client and families
EOE Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Company Description
Empowered Behavior Solutions is an in-home/school behavioral therapy agency focused on providing individuals who have developmental diagnoses with science-based Applied Behavior Analysis services throughout Los Angeles County Area. Our programs include Pivotal Response Training (PRT), Discrete Trial Training (DTT), Naturalistic Environmental Training (NET), In-Home Parent Education, and Social Skills Training. Empowered Behavior Solution programs are designed for individuals of all ages diagnosed with autism, developmental disabilities, or any other social delays or challenges.
We are a clinically focused and compassion-driven behavioral health agency who strives to change lives, one behavior at a time. We empower our team members by providing them with outstanding clinical direction, a supportive work environment, and competitive wages based on experience. We also offer the opportunity to accrue supervised fieldwork hours for staff pursuing BCBA certification.
Family Support Specialist, HFA
Family support specialist job in Duarte, CA
Bilingual differential for qualified candidates.
The Family Support Specialist (FSS) provides weekly family support and parent-child dyadic activities in the HFA home based program. The FSS will carry a caseload of 15 to 20 high risk/high needs prenatal women and/or women with children ages 0-5. The FSS will conduct needs/case management assessments, provide early child development curriculum to parents, case management to families, and administer developmental assessments for children and depression screenings for mothers. The FSS will support parents in learning how to appropriately respond to their child's cues and coach parents on strategies that foster and facilitate their child's emerging development.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Supports and promotes the mission of the Agency: Foothill Family empowers children and families on their journey to achieve personal success.
Attends program orientation, Home Visiting Core and Assessment trainings and applies acquired skills to daily work with the child and parent.
Conducts weekly home visits of at least 60 minutes duration for the first six months after the child's birth and then based on family need until the child is 5 years old.
Ensures weekly visits provide client-centered, strengths-based information and support on topics such as bonding and attachment, positive parenting, child health and development, and a safe home environment.
Ensures that service components are incorporated and that parents actively participate in home visits.
Delivers Parents as Teachers curriculum during home visits for both child development education and family centered activities to strengthen the parent-child dyad.
Provides assessments and individual family plans to all clients enrolled in the HFA program within 90 days of enrollment.
Administers the Parent Survey and adheres to deadlines set forth by the County of Los Angeles Public Health Department Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Division.
Administers Ages and Stages-3 and Ages and Stages: a Social-Emotional questionnaire for children enrolled and administers the PHQ-9 depression screen for mothers enrolled in HFA adhering to deadlines set forth by the County of Los Angeles Public Health Department Maternal, Child, Adolescent Health Division.
Assesses the quality of interactions between the parent-child dyad and uses innovative techniques to support healthy attachment and sustained engagement.
Uses positive methods to: build rapport, trust, family engagement, and maintenance of families enrolled and participating in the program, including using creative outreach to re-engage families.
Meets with families in a setting where families feel most comfortable or if the home environment is not conducive to home visiting.
Drives or arranges transportation for clients, parents and children as appropriate and necessary to ensure that service needs are met.
Drives to clients' home, school, community or Agency offices to provide field-based services to clients and families as assigned and based on the families' needs and availability.
Provides care or services to minors or comes into contact with minors as part of their job duties.
Provides services relating to the administration of public funds or benefits, including eligibility for public funds or public benefits.
Coordinates services for families which may include breastfeeding assistance, obtaining medical insurance and accessing medical and dental care.
Assesses needs with families and makes internal referrals and linkage to community resources.
Ensures children are up-to-date with immunizations.
Prepares and facilitates family/parent workshops, as directed by the Program Supervisor.
Prepares and participates in weekly administrative, clinical, and reflective supervision. Prepares and participates in weekly group supervision and presents at least one case per month to elicit feedback and best practices.
Uses video (if family consents) as a tool for strengthening home visitation.
Acquires information and knowledge about the Service Planning Area 3 communities, including but not limited to Azusa, Pomona, Duarte, La Canada/Flintridge. Conducts self in a professional manner according to the policies and guidelines set forth by Foothill Family Service, Healthy Families America program, and complies with all legal federal, state, and local mandates.
Attends in-person meetings and events at various locations within the Los Angeles County and surrounding areas.
Displays sensitivity to the service population's cultural and socioeconomics characteristics.
Performs work in a safe manner at all times and ensures employees are abiding by safety practices; takes action when employees put themselves or others at risk.
Follows all policies, procedures and legal mandates including HIPAA, client confidentiality, releases of information, protected health information (PHI) and client files.
Ensures performance and behaviors support the Agency's performance quality improvement (PQI) goals and objectives.
Reports to work on time and maintains reliable and regular attendance.
Performs other duties as assigned.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. Bachelor's degree in social services or related field preferred.
Experience in working with or providing services to children and families.
At least one year of experience working with high risk/high need clients. High risk/high need pregnant or parenting women are defined as follows:
At risk of developing maternal depression
Exhibit early signs of severe mental illness
Have substance use issue
In or at risk of entry/re-entry into the juvenile justice system
In or at risk of entry/re-entry into the criminal justice system
Special needs such as deaf/hard of hearing, developmentally delay, physical disabilities
Experiencing homelessness
Currently or previously in the foster care system
Who has been exposed to trauma
Involvement with the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS)
An additional one year of experience providing case management or home visitation is preferred.
An ability to establish trusting relationships.
Experience and humility to work with culturally diverse families and a demonstrated acceptance of individual differences.
Knowledge of infant and early childhood development and community resources.
Early childhood development education and/or experience preferred.
Ability to engage in building reflective capacity (e.g., capacity for introspection, communicating awareness of self in relation to others, recognizing value of supervision, etc.).
Infant mental health endorsement preferred.
Experience with Parents as Teachers curriculum and working with an electronic record keeping software system preferred.
Excellent organizational skills and an ability to manage and prioritize duties are necessary to be successful in this position.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Detailed oriented, following up on concerns, and understanding the systems which help ensure quality of service and accurate record keeping.
Good interpersonal skills, including the ability to work cooperatively as a team member.
Effective screening and assessment skills and intervention strategies
Ability to handle confidential information appropriately.
Demonstrated understanding and skill set to establish appropriate limits and boundaries with clients.
Valid CA Driver's License and maintains insurability on the Agency's auto liability policy (including a minimum of 2 years driving experience after receiving license) and maintains the California state required auto insurance liability limits.
Bilingual skills in English/Spanish required.
Provides services relating to the administration of public funds or benefits, including eligibility for public funds or public benefits.
Must not be excluded, suspended, debarred or otherwise made ineligible on the Federal, State or County Sanctions lists.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
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.
Auto-ApplyFamily Support Worker - Family Services
Family support specialist job in Montclair, CA
Under general supervision, coordinates and implements or facilitates family development, community development, parent involvement, staff development for Early Head Start and Head Start Services. Provides comprehensive services to strengthen and support family relationships, and provides links to community resources. Integrates all program service areas into family and community engagement. May provide training and mentorship to Family Support Worker staff.
Starting Rate: $20.50 - 24.00/ Hour
Responsibilities
Conducts recruitment activities to find eligible families; completes intake and enrollment process. Completes assigned paperwork per Title V and Head Start Program performance standard regulations; completes tracking rosters and inputs data in a timely manner. Maintains caseload at all times
Serves as a role model for family and community involvement activities. Coordinates appropriate referrals for family and community development services. Coordinates the development, implementation, and ongoing updates of Family Partnership Agreements. Creates goals in collaboration with families.
Mentors and/or assists in the training of Family Support Staff on eligibility and enrollment documentation; Department of Education; Title 22; and Head Start Program performance standards
Ensures implementation of Family and Community engagement services in accordance with Head Start Program Performance Standards, policies and procedures
Identifies and incorporates resources into the program, information and/or referrals for families in the following areas: mental health, child care, substance abuse treatment, education, employment training, income support, transportation, pregnancy, health needs, safety, nutrition and other topics as requested by family
Coordinates parent education, training and support for pregnant women including prenatal education, breast-feeding information, and other health resources
Coordinates completion of family strengths and needs assessments within required timelines. Assists management with parent meetings
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Typically requires an AA Degree in social services, family development, mental health, or similar field.
Must possess or obtain credential/certification in Social Work, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling, or related field within 18 months of tenure, unless grandfathered under Federal regulations
Must possess and maintain current pediatric (infant/toddler) CPR and first aid certificate as well as a food handler's certificate.
3-5 years' experience working with diverse families of very young children;, or combination of training, education, and experience to perform the job successfully.
Must complete California-mandated Child Abuse Reporter Training as well as Pesticide Safety Training (per Healthy Schools Act) prior to beginning work.
Demonstrated proficiency with MS Office applications (e.g. Outlook, Excel)
Ability to properly interpret and implement regulations of the California Department of Education, Funding Terms and Conditions (Title 5), Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing (Title 22), Head Start Performance Standards, and of Easterseals policies and procedures
Ability to communicate effectively, through oral and written skills, and work cooperatively with a variety of individuals and groups. Must relate well to children and their families.
Ability to exercise sound judgment, plan, establish and meet timelines.
Ability to pass a post-offer physical examination and a TB test.
Ability to provide any/all current immunizations as required by the State of California for child development centers and staff
Ability to stand for extended periods. Ability to lift 40 lbs. continuously. Ability to reach, bend, stoop and squat. Possess fine manual dexterity, can push, pull, talk/hear, with near and far visual acuity/depth perception/color vision/field of vision
Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easter Seals Southern California and/or program requirements. Must have sex offender index clearance
Auto-ApplyClinical Home Visitor - OCAP Road 2 Resilience/Prevention
Family support specialist job in Pomona, CA
The Maternal Infant Health Program is a strength-based home visitation program for pregnant and postpartum mothers in the Pomona area. We are a child abuse prevention program focusing on families who are at high risk for entering the child protective services system due to addiction and/or mental illness. Our goal is to identify and serve pregnant and postpartum women who have known histories of substance use, current substance use, and mothers of substance-exposed infants. We accomplish our goals by surround vulnerable mothers, infants, and families with supportive services that are sustainable and grounded in the community. We provide healing and support by addressing mental health and trauma, offer in-home services, case management, linkage to concrete supports, counseling, education, parenting, baby bonding, support groups and more.
The Clinical Home Visitor will provide strength-based mental health services with high-risk pregnant mothers or parents of an infant 0-24 months old. This is a child abuse prevention program focusing at-risk parents due to addiction or mental illness. Through our collaboration with Pomona Valley Hospital, the Clinical Home Visitor will provide client engagement, home visitation, clinical assessment, individual counseling, psycho-education groups, and prenatal/postpartum workshops.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct outreach and engagement of pregnant or postpartum mothers at Pomona Valley Hospital, local OBGYN Clinics, or the community.
Provide home-based (following Covid safety restrictions) therapeutic interventions.
Complete assessment with families to include - bio-psycho-social, needs assessment, screenings for depression and addiction, family functioning, protective factors, and baby developmental milestones.
Collaboratively develop a Client Care Coordination Plan based on strengths, observations, and information gathered; Help participants define their goals.
Help the caregiver gain insight regarding personal history (including trauma history), feelings for the child, and current parenting practices.
Provide empathetic support and feedback that is trauma informed and culturally competent when working with new moms.
Work as an active team member in a multidisciplinary team.
Facilitate psycho-education workshops and parenting groups.
Avert crisis situations by assisting the family in times of urgent need (risk of harm to child or caregiver, pending child removal, etc.), in partnership with the Case Manager and Supervisor.
Co-facilitate meetings and engage community leaders in our coalition.
Responsible for maintaining all clinical documentation at a high standard, completed in a timely manner, and accurate.
Collect all pre and post surveys and outcome measures.
Maintain confidentiality in compliance with agency, HIPAA and 42-CFR standards.
Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Required: Master's Degree: MFT or MSW from regionally accredited graduate program in the field of psychology, counseling psychology, or social work.
Minimum 3 years field-based clinical work experience with at-risk families who have complex needs.
Bilingual English/Spanish is desirable, but not required.
Experience with evidence-based, culturally competent, gender responsive, and trauma informed services.
Willingness to travel to provide field-based services.
Dependable automobile, California Driver's License, and valid car insurance.
Must be able to pass background/criminal check.
Tag: IND100.
Auto-ApplyHome Visitor (Casual)
Family support specialist job in Los Angeles, CA
Provides in-home education, support and resource services to children, parents, pregnant women and families in accordance with their specific needs.DUTIESSUMMARY
Provides in-home education, support and resource services to children, parents, pregnant women and families in accordance with their specific needs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Collaborates with the parent to develop and implement an individualized program for the family in accordance with individual needs of each child, his/her interests, abilities, disabilities, individual style and pace of learning; develops monthly goals and objectives.
Promotes parent-child bonding and nurturing parent-child relationships through facilitating developmentally and culturally appropriate interactions and communication.
Develops and maintains appropriate case notes and other records and prepares periodic reports as required. Meets CII's productivity standards and maintains an appropriate caseload to reach the weekly expectation of client contact.
Assesses family needs, interests, and strengths and assists the family in developing goals that lead to self-sufficiency.
Enhance family functioning by reducing risk and building protective factors.
Ensures full enrollment is maintained at all times for assigned area through recruitment activities.
Collaborates with the parents to strengthen the family's knowledge of child development.
Ensures that proper child-parent socialization is taking place as required.
Assists in establishing and maintaining household management practices.
Plans for continuity of care by ensuring that services are continued as appropriate through CII's integrated services model.
Provide resources and referrals to community support as appropriate.
Conducts weekly home visits and uses routines, activities, and experiences in the home to achieve the goals of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) and the Child Individualized Goals.
Develops, maintains and uses a working knowledge of the ethnic and cultural differences, practices and values of the client families in order to better understand their needs and provide appropriate services.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Other duties and special projects as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
QUALIFICATIONSEDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
1 year of home visitation, early childhood services, or community-based programs experience.
Associate degree in early childhood education, social work, psychology, childhood development, or a related field required.
B.A in early childhood education or related field preferred
For Early Head Start Home Visitors only: 12 units of early childhood education/child development core courses outline in the CCTC Child Development Matrix. Obtain 6 semester units with a focus on infant and toddler development at hire or within the first year of employment.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Possesses a valid driver's license and state-required auto insurance or reliable transportation depending on business needs.
Required to travel extensively to sites (> 50% of the time).
Spanish / English /Korean bilingual preferred.
Ability to handle confidential information.
Ability to be flexible and work in a changing environment.
Ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings, nights and weekends.
Maintains patient privacy, including protecting the confidentiality, safeguarding the integrity and availability, and limiting the use and disclosure of patient Protected Health Information (PHI) to authorized individuals and entities.
Participates in, conducts, and sustains performance quality improvement activities according to designated role and responsibilities.
Sensitivity to service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Punctual and dependable attendance.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
NA.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Must have working knowledge of programs in a Windows environment.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS
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.
Time Spent [None, -1/3, 1/3 - 2/3, 2/3+]
Stand: 1/3 - 2/3
Walk: 1/3 - 2/3
Sit: 1/3 - 2/3
Reach with hands and arms: 2/3+
Use hands to finger, handle, or feel: 2/3+
Climb or balance: -1/3
Bend, kneel, crouch, or crawl: -1/3
Talk or hear: 2/3+
Taste or smell: None
Carry, push or pull: -1/3
Lifts Weights or Exerts Force
Up to 10 pounds: -1/3
Up to 25 pounds: -1/3
Up to 50 pounds: None
Up to 100 pounds: None
More than 100 pounds: None
VISION REQUIREMENTS
No special vision requirements.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical, mental & environmental conditions in which the work is performed. The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Time Spent [None, -1/3, 1/3 - 2/3, 2/3+]
Environmental variables that may be indicated as applicable to the position:
Working near mechanical parts: None
Work in high, precarious places: None
Fumes or airborne particles: None
Toxic or caustic chemicals: None
Outdoor weather conditions: -1/3
Extreme cold (non-weather): None
Extreme heat (non-weather): None
Risk of electrical shock: None
VISION REQUIREMENTS
No special vision requirements.
NOISE LEVEL
Moderate noise
REQUIRED TRAINING
New Hire Orientation
AB-1343: Sexual Harassment Prevention training
Mandated Reporter
CPR/First Aid
Timekeeping & Attendance
COMPENSATION:
$26.75 USD - $32.10 USD
In accordance with California law, the expected pay range for this position is included in this posting. The actual compensation will be determined based on factors permitted by law. New hires will be offered a salary at the starting point of the range to maintain internal inequity and allow opportunity for future salary growth. CII salaries are determined based on comprehensive internal and external market analysis, as well as the skills, education, and experience relevant to each position.
BENEFITS:
Generous paid PTO, plus 10 paid holidays and CII is closed between Christmas and New Year
Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance for eligible employees and qualified dependents
403b Retirement Plan with employer contribution for eligible employees
Up to $4,500 in tuition reimbursement per calendar year
Eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) & Health Savings Account (HSA)
Employer paid Life and AD&D Insurance
Voluntary Supplemental Insurance
Opportunity for growth & advancement
Professional development & continued training
Team building & bonding through company sponsored events & activities
CONTINGENCIES:
Influenza immunization or declination
COVID-19, MMR and Tdap immunizations
Education verification
Reference check
Background fingerprint clearance (FBI, DOJ, CACI) conducted by the California Department of Social Services
Drug and alcohol screening
Tuberculosis screening
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