What are the responsibilities and job description for the In Home Outreach Counselor position at SHIELDS FOR FAMILIES?
In Home Outreach Counselor - Family Preservation Compton
Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Salary: $30.56 (hourly) Non-Exempt
Other Compensation:
Employer-paid medical for employee and family, employer-paid dental, vision and group life insurance for employee - estimated value $8,243.28 - $23,823.84/annual
Employer-paid sick pay (12 days per year) - estimated value $2,933.76/annual
Employer-paid vacation pay (10-20 days per year depending on years of service) - estimated value $2,444.80-$4,889.60/annual
Employer-paid anniversary holiday (1-5 days annually depending on years of service) - estimated value $244.48-$1,222.40/annual
Employer-paid birthday holiday (1 day annually) - estimated value $244.48/annual
Hybrid – Remote and Office/Field
*** Majority of our positions are remote, but services are provided either hybrid or in person
Benefits and Perks: Supportive, fun and friendly team environment!
*** Clients/Families we serve reside in the South Los Angeles, Compton, Watts and Lynwood area.
SHIELDS’ mission is to develop, deliver and evaluate culturally sensitive, comprehensive service models that empower and advocate for high-risk families in South Los Angeles.
We are seeking a compassionate and motivated In-Home Outreach Counselor to provide direct outreach, counseling, and case management services to individuals and families in the community. The ideal candidate will engage residents through in-home outreach and coordinate services that promote stability, independence, and overall well-being.
Duties
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Conduct in-home outreach services, including distributing literature, door-to-door canvassing, and engaging residents through phone and in-person contact.
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Target and engage existing community groups and activities within residential developments.
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Provide in-home counseling services to clients and their families in accordance with the appropriate level of care.
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Coordinate and provide support services that assist clients with independent living skills.
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Deliver comprehensive case management services, including linking clients to auxiliary services and assisting with access to community resources.
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Assess client and family needs related to social, emotional, financial, and medical challenges, and coordinate appropriate service delivery.
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Collaborate and maintain communication with referral sources such as the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and the Department of Probation.
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Maintain positive and professional working relationships with community partners, linkage agencies, and referral organizations.
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Stay informed of available community programs, services offered, and eligibility requirements.
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Maintain accurate and timely case documentation in compliance with agency policies and all applicable federal, state, county, and local regulations.
Benefits and Perks: Supportive, fun and friendly team environment!
- Competitive Wages and room for growth
- Vacation and sick leave
- Employer paid medical insurance for employee and family
- Employer paid dental, vision and life insurance
- Chiropractic services
- Retirement 403b plan and supplemental insurance benefits
- 17 paid holidays, effective upon hire
- Paid birthday holiday, effective upon hire
- Paid anniversary day off of 1-5 days per year depending on years of service
- Anniversary bonus after 5 years of service
- Winter break
- Pet Insurance
- BBS supervision, on-going clinical training and CEUs available
- Employee referral bonus
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee discount programs to theme parks, movies, hotels and car rentals
- Paid educational leave
- Paid drive time and mileage reimbursement
- Eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness
- Employee Recognition
Job Requirements
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Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or a related field required; Master’s degree preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree candidates must have a minimum of two (2) years of direct service experience in social services or a related field (DCFS approval required).
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Experience working with high-risk families and children, under-served populations, and/or substance abuse issues preferred.
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Demonstrated therapeutic, advocacy, and case management skills through education, training, or professional experience.
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Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present information clearly and effectively.
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Proficiency in basic computer skills, including word processing software.
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Ability to exercise sound judgment, analyze situations, and make independent decisions.
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Commitment to teamwork and agency values and philosophies.
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Ability to adapt to changing program needs and acquire new skills as needed.
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Culturally responsive and respectful approach when working with diverse communities and clients.
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Valid California driver’s license, acceptable driving record, car insurance, car registration and access to reliable transportation required.
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