Case Manager (Bilingual in Mandarin)
22 days ago
Los Angeles
Job Description Job description Summary The Case Manager will be responsible for providing direct program implementation activities as an integral part of the agency’s Behavioral Health and Support Services unit under the direct supervision of the Director of Clinical Quality Management Development. Responsibilities include outreach and recruitment; conducting participant screenings and assessments; facilitating trauma-informed, culturally affirming individual and group level counseling; providing targeted case management; and tracking participant progress. Essential Functions 1. Stop Hate, Massage Parlor Worker and Human Trafficking related case management., 2. Conduct client intake screenings into behavioral health and psychosocial support program services, and assessment plans., 3. Develop and implement outreach, recruitment, and linkage referrals to community-wide stakeholders., 4. Provide targeted case management services, such as referrals to food assistance, childcare, transportation, housing; care coordination; employment development; skills building., 5. Provide necessary program documentation, including the completion of reports, administration of evaluation tools, and other program related assignments., 6. Facilitate group level counseling sessions., 7. Attend and actively participate in unit, case conference, internal staff in-service, community, and other relevant agency events., 8. Ability to work overtime and perform duties during weekends, holidays, and evenings when required., 9. Maintain and uphold Agency mission statement, values, policies, procedures, and principles., 10. Other activities as required to conduct program and agency objectives., 11. Regular attendance required. Minimum Qualifications - Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required 1. Bachelor's Degree, 2. Bilingual capacity in Mandarin, 3. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, and related issues., 4. Knowledge of and ability to work with racial/ethnic minority, impoverished and underserved communities and groups (e.g., multi-gender, generation, LGBTQ, substance using)., 5. Proficient writing and oral communication skills., 6. Demonstrated experience and knowledge of PC hardware and software (i.e., Windows, word processing, spreadsheets)., 7. Ability to coordinate multiple tasks simultaneously in high pressure environment., 8. Maintain and uphold agency mission statement, values, policies, procedures, and principles., 9. Valid California Driver License, Proof of Car Insurance and reliable transportation., 10. Verification of employment eligibility and background check., 11. Updated tuberculosis test (annual requirement) – read, reviewed, and dated by a clinician 6 months prior to employment. Preferred Qualifications - Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities 1. Experience working in a non-profit community-based organization., 2. Experience providing counseling grounded in evidence-based practices such as Seeking Safety or TREM. Supervisory Responsibilities 1. The incumbent in the position does not have formal supervisory responsibilities. Environmental Conditions (Working Conditions) 1. Ergonomically safe office environment with desktop computer, desk, chair, natural light from windows., 2. Occasional outreach at community festivals, conferences, nightclubs, massage parlors, and other outreach venues that target population frequents. Physical Requirements 1. While performing this job, the incumbent typically spends time sitting, standing, walking, frequent driving, carrying (max.20lbs), lifting (max. 20lbs), listening, and speaking. Mental Requirements 1. The incumbent in this position must be able to accommodate any/all the following: constant distractions, interruptions; uncontrollable changes in priorities/work schedules; and availability for on call/duty after regular working hours, and exposure to inappropriate behavior and language of others. Application Process: Please submit cover letter and resume by e-mail to: Jeremy, NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Special Service for Groups, Inc. (SSG) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer SSG will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements set by law. Job Type: Full-time Pay: $25.00 - $30.00 per hour Benefits: • Dental insurance, • Employee assistance program, • Flexible spending account, • Health insurance, • Life insurance, • Paid time off, • Parental leave, • Retirement plan, • Vision insurance Schedule: • 8 hour shift, • Day shift, • Monday to Friday, • Weekends as needed People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply Experience: • Case Management: 1 year (Required) Language: • Mandarin (Required) License/Certification: • Valid California Driver’s License (Required) Ability to Relocate: • Los Angeles, CA: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person Company DescriptionSpecial Service for Groups, Inc. – better known as SSG – is a non-profit health and human service organization dedicated to building and sustaining community-based programs that address the needs of vulnerable communities. Special Service for Groups (SSG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to provide community-based solutions to the social and economic issues facing those in greatest need. SSG has evolved into a model organization designed to provide services for diverse groups with maximum efficiency and impact. This is achieved by developing and managing programs which serve our many communities by encouraging their involvement and self-sufficiency. SSG believes that the needs of groups and individuals cross traditional ethnic, racial and other cultural boundaries. SSG serves as a bridge between people with common needs to identify ways to pool resources for the greater good of all.Special Service for Groups, Inc. – better known as SSG – is a non-profit health and human service organization dedicated to building and sustaining community-based programs that address the needs of vulnerable communities. Special Service for Groups (SSG) is a non-profit organization dedicated to provide community-based solutions to the social and economic issues facing those in greatest need. SSG has evolved into a model organization designed to provide services for diverse groups with maximum efficiency and impact. This is achieved by developing and managing programs which serve our many communities by encouraging their involvement and self-sufficiency. SSG believes that the needs of groups and individuals cross traditional ethnic, racial and other cultural boundaries. SSG serves as a bridge between people with common needs to identify ways to pool resources for the greater good of all.