Multi-Site On-Call/As-Needed/Per Diem Resident Aide
3 days ago
Los Angeles
Job Description APAIT/SSG APAIT, A division of Special Service for Groups, has a mission to positively impact the quality of life for vulnerable communities experiencing behavioral health challenges, housing insecurity, justice-involved individuals, victims of human trafficking, and those at risk for HIV/AIDS and sexual health issues. APAIT historically reaches out to the diverse multi-ethnic communities of LA and Orange counties who identify as LGBTQIA-2S, immigrants and refugees, at-risk for HIV/STIs, housing insecure, and with behavioral health lived experience. Learn more about us at GENERAL SUMMARY Under the supervision of the Clinical Program Manager or On-Site Property Manager, the On-Call / As-Needed / Per Diem Multi-Site Resident Aide I will monitor client activities in residential housing programs to ensure compliance with program policies and expectations, while maintaining client safety and the security and sanitation of the facilities. This part-time, per diem position covers multiple sites across Los Angeles, including Highland Park, South Los Angeles, Hollywood, and Pico-Union. The role requires experience working with diverse ethnic and cultural communities, including people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, individuals with limited English proficiency, undocumented immigrants, substance users, and homeless persons of varying ages. Clients may include formerly incarcerated men in Highland Park and South LA or a largely LGBTQIA+ population in Pico-Union, and may present with complex needs such as severe mental illness, substance use, co-morbidity, or tri-morbidity. The On-Call / As-Needed Resident Aide must be comfortable working in settings that focus on forensic treatment, behavioral and mental health, and unhoused populations. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of clients and employees to maintain security of premises., 2. Monitor clients and conduct room checks; maintain records of client compliance of program rules; and report to clinical and case management staff, assisting as required., 3. Ensure safe operations by reporting and correcting any spills, unsafe working conditions, or defective equipment., 4. Maintain housekeeping; and verify all common areas, laundry areas and restrooms are clean and disinfected & fully operational; stock program supplies., 5. Assist program staff during provision of services to clients, including meal preparation/serving, set-up for classes, meetings, recreation, and other Program events., 6. Act as a role model, providing guidance on adhering to house rules and assisting with conflict resolution., 7. Always interact with clients professionally., 8. Interpret agency purpose and mission to the community., 9. Other activities as required to conduct program and agency objectives., 10. Regular attendance required; position will require flexible hours including evenings/nightshifts, weekends, and some holidays., 11. Maintain and uphold Agency mission statement, values, policies, procedures, and principles. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS – KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES REQUIRED 1. Experience with social services, residential housing., 2. High school degree or diploma., 3. Valid California driver’s license, plus proof of car insurance., 4. Reliable transportation., 5. Great attitude and strong interpersonal skills; and ability to relate to individuals from diverse backgrounds., 6. Ability to coordinate multiple projects and tasks simultaneously in a high-pressure work environment., 7. Ability to master a wide-range of information, adapt, take initiative, and work in a team-centered environment., 8. Bilingual Spanish preferred., 9. Maintain and uphold Agency mission statement, values, policies, procedures, and principles., 10. Verification of employment eligibility and passing of background check. Services include individual and group mental health counseling, substance use prevention and treatment, harm reduction and syringe exchange program, HIV/STI testing, prevention, and treatment, transitional and permanent supportive housing, forensic treatment, intensive case management, and research, evaluation, and development. APAIT was established in 1987 and is a division of Special Service for Groups, a nonprofit health and human services organization established in 1952.APAIT is a community based organization serving Los Angeles and Orange counties. The organization’s mission is to positively impact the quality of life for vulnerable communities impacted by behavioral health, sexual health, housing insecurity, and justice involvement.\r\n\r\nServices include individual and group mental health counseling, substance use prevention and treatment, harm reduction and syringe exchange program, HIV/STI testing, prevention, and treatment, transitional and permanent supportive housing, forensic treatment, intensive case management, and research, evaluation, and development.\r\n\r\nAPAIT was established in 1987 and is a division of Special Service for Groups, a nonprofit health and human services organization established in 1952.