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Full-time
On-site
Los Angeles, California, United States
Overview SCHARP - Southern California Health & Rehabilitation Program is a mission‑driven organization dedicated to delivering accessible, high‑quality behavioral care to underserved communities in Southern California.
Base Pay Range $31.15/hr – $32.31/hr
Responsibilities Provide targeted case management and mental health rehabilitation services to clients, linking them with all appropriate community services. Services are conducted in the field.
Work as a team with clinician, psychiatrist and other inter/intra agency staff to provide consistent services.
Conduct needs assessment with the client at the beginning of treatment and on an ongoing basis when necessary to identify rehabilitation and linkage needs.
May be required to transport clients to appointments, pick up/drop off etc.
Ensure clients are involved in establishing goals impacting their functional impairments. Involve clients in all aspects of the services they receive as partners, providing them with choices and opportunities for empowerment whenever possible.
Meet with all assigned clients based on the frequency stated in the client’s treatment plan. Monitor client’s participation in services.
Conduct mental health rehabilitation and recovery‑oriented services both individually and in groups as necessary. Provide mental health rehabilitation services, such as counseling, money management, social skills training, and other independent living skills as needed by assigned clients.
Collaborate with client and treatment team as necessary to assist clients in linkage to community resources including but not limited to: housing resources, obtaining benefits, obtaining basic necessities, health services, and linkage to transportation.
Track client’s medication to ensure that they are medication compliant and collaborate with medication support team to ensure ongoing compliance and attendance to doctor’s appointments.
Provide crisis intervention to clients at risk of hospitalization and/or incarceration in an effort to avert hospitalization and/or incarceration. Participate in safety planning with clients to ensure clients have knowledge and access to crisis intervention services after hours.
Maintain contact with client’s family and/or significant other support persons as appropriate.
Maintain productivity of 5 hours of billable service per day and submit progress notes in electronic health records within same day direct services. Documentation is to be completed and submitted accurately and in a timely manner. The services delivered are to be documented in a manner consistent with established standards for the assigned program.
Prepare for weekly clinical staff meetings by having current information on the status of all assigned clients.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications Must be able to pass California State Department of Justice criminal background investigation, Live Scan and/or fingerprinting.
High School Diploma or Associates Degree in mental health or related field.
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology or related field preferred.
Must have at least four years of experience working in the field of mental health/social services with a HS Diploma.
Must have at least two years of experience with an AA degree in the field of mental health/social services.
Must have at least one year of experience with a BA degree in the field of mental health/social services.
Must have valid California Driver’s license and the availability of a car with adequate insurance.
Benefits Employee benefits and compensation are inclusive of competitive salary, health and wellness benefits, professional development opportunities, and a supportive workplace culture that values community impact.

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