The role of the Clinical Services Manager encompasses multifaceted leadership within a diverse team of service providers. With an emphasis on collaboration, this position drives mental health and case management services at Garden Park Apartments (GPA) and Hacienda Heights. These facilities house families (GPA) and seniors (Hacienda) facing elevated risks within a permanent supportive housing framework. Through innovative programming, the manager addresses resident needs with tailored solutions, crafting essential groups that nurture parenting skills, wellness practices, stress management techniques, and sobriety support.
This opportunity stands as a beacon of leadership in an unconventional environment, engaging with individuals and families who have encountered profound challenges, including enduring homelessness. Beyond the confines of a traditional private practice, the Clinical Services Manager wields the power to enact enduring change for seniors, families, and children through in-depth, in vivo intervention. Embracing the community onsite, the role fosters enduring relationships with each resident, witnessing their transformative journeys over time. The manager wears many hats - a teacher, mentor, and supervisor, shaping the path for upcoming clinicians driven by the desire to uplift the underserved. The efforts are fortified by volunteers and members of over 40 local faith communities, merging into a robust support system that amplifies the potential for meaningful impact.
Supervisory Responsibility: (3) Case Manager, Resident Monitor, Youth Enrichment Coordinator, and (2) Mental Health Associates
WHAT WILL YOU DO:
Leadership Role:
Clinical & Support Services:
Mental Health Programs:
Community Outreach and Engagement:
Cultural Responsiveness:
Organizational/Administrative Responsibilities:
Position Qualifications:
Passion for and demonstrated experience successfully supporting vulnerable populations, especially homeless families with mental health conditions.
Master’s degree required in Social Work, Counseling, or a related mental health field.
At least 5 years of experience working with high-risk families.
Bi-lingual in English/Spanish is a plus.
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills.
Computer proficiency in the use of Microsoft and database applications.
Must have an operational vehicle, auto insurance, a valid California driver’s license, and drive for work.
Must pass LiveScan screening and TB test.
Salary contingent upon skill and experience.
Physical Qualifications:
The person in this position may make home visits to consumers who live on second or third-floor apartments (without elevators) and will need to be able to climb stairs.
May accompany consumers on walks to local resources (grocery store, childcare, parks) up to ½ mile in distance.
Must be able to work in a desk setting for up to 3 hours at a time to make calls to consumers, research resources on the internet, and collaborate with community providers with calls/emails.
Office setting activities are required, such as typing on a laptop/computer to respond to emails, entering case notes into a database, and copying/faxing forms and documents on a copy machine related to maintaining or obtaining housing.
Occasionally must be able to lift and carry objects weighing up to 25 pounds, including furnishings for new residents, files, holiday gifts, and food donations.
Ability to drive an automobile and transport oneself and consumers to appointments or meet at consumer homes, including driving at night.
Compensation & Benefits:
If you would like to apply for this position and meet the above requirements, please apply directly in Bamboo with a current resume and cover letter.
We commit to supporting our staff, board, and clients so that all people who are connected with Hope Solutions can show up as their whole self. Hope Solutions values and celebrates the diverse backgrounds, identities, and experiences of our employees and the communities we serve. And we acknowledge that the mere existence of DEIB is an indicator that there are significant issues of inequity and exclusion in our country’s institutions and organizations. We are committed to continuously refining and improving our DEIB work to counteract the historical housing inequities and advance equitable outcomes for our clients.