Fsacares
Community Support Specialist
Fsacares, Santa Barbara, California, us, 93190
Make a meaningful impact every day with an agency dedicated to improving our community and fostering a positive, employee- and client-focused work culture.Enjoy competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, including 90-100% employer-paid medical insurance, generous sick leave, holiday pay, and a complimentary subscription to the Calm meditation/sleep app.Benefit from ongoing professional development with continuous employee education and paid clinical supervision.Take advantage of our National Health Service Corps approved site status, which offers licensed MFTs and LCSWs the opportunity to receive $50K to $100K in loan repayment with a two- to three-year service commitment.We prioritize flexibility, offering adaptable hours and work schedules to fit your needs.We look forward to you joining our team at FSA of Santa Barbara County!The Position
The Family Support Services (FSS) team has an exciting new opportunity for a Community Support Specialist dedicated to providing essential support to individuals experiencing homelessness. In this role, the Community Support Specialist will work collaboratively with library patrons, connecting them with both public and private agencies to overcome barriers to obtaining safe housing and achieving self-sufficiency. Utilizing the Protective Factors Framework, the Specialist will deliver comprehensive services designed to support the overall well-being of patrons. This includes not only advocating for their needs and managing their cases but also linking them to vital community resources and support services. The Specialist will be responsible for identifying and addressing risks, promoting individual and family strengths, and equipping patrons with practical skills and knowledge to manage stress, enhance resiliency, and secure stable housing. In addition to direct support, the role involves developing and implementing educational programs to empower clients and improve their capacity for self-reliance.FSA is committed to being a trauma-informed and resilience-focused organization. We actively support our staff in maintaining a healthy balance between personal well-being and professional care, recognizing the impact of trauma work on staff.Sample Job Duties and Responsibilities
Participate in social action community groups and engage in community coalitions.Utilize assessment skills and screening tools to triage families and determine appropriate services.Exhibit a working knowledge of community resources and provide appropriate referrals to support access to housing, social, educational, and health services.Serve as a liaison between the library patrons and community resource centers to support social emotional well-being, as well as provide crisis triage services.Participate in program events during traditional and non-traditional business hours to conduct outreach, build relationships, and enhance service access.Maintain up-to-date documentation and case files through the agency's database.Position Requirements
Employment Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Education, or related field is preferred.Must speak, read, write, and understand English and Spanish fluently.A minimum of one year work experience in the school or community providing services to at-risk children and/or families.Ability to have a warm and empathetic interpersonal style to establish trusting relationships with children, parents and guardians, health professionals, and community organizations.Ability to be flexible and adapt service delivery to the needs of the client is a must.Possess a valid California Drivers License, proof of vehicle insurance, and reliable transportation.To apply for this position, it is highly recommended that you submit a cover letter.Classification, Hours and Pay Rate:
This position is part-time (20 hours/week), non-exempt, with limited benefits, including: flexible spending accounts and 403(b) retirement plan. Generous vacation, holiday and sick leave also offered.Pay is dependent on education and experience. Starting pay for applicants is $27.00/hour.Full-Time/Part-Time: Part-TimeShift: -not applicable-Position: Family AdvocateExempt/Non-Exempt: Non-ExemptReq Number: FAM-24-00011Location: Santa Barbara (Administration)About the Organization
Family Service Agency (FSA) has long been regarded as one of Santa Barbara County's most reliable and effective nonprofit human service organizations. Our mission is to strengthen and advocate for families and individuals of all ages and diversities, helping to create and preserve a healthy community. We are committed to providing services where they are needed most: in the community. Eighty percent of our services are delivered on school campuses, at community centers and in clients' homes. Our programs, which serve more than 25,000 people annually, combine clinical expertise, bilingual and bicultural staff, and close collaboration with other agencies. At FSA, all services are provided free or on a sliding fee/donation scale and no one is denied assistance because of an inability to pay.EOE Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.This position is currently accepting applications.
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The Family Support Services (FSS) team has an exciting new opportunity for a Community Support Specialist dedicated to providing essential support to individuals experiencing homelessness. In this role, the Community Support Specialist will work collaboratively with library patrons, connecting them with both public and private agencies to overcome barriers to obtaining safe housing and achieving self-sufficiency. Utilizing the Protective Factors Framework, the Specialist will deliver comprehensive services designed to support the overall well-being of patrons. This includes not only advocating for their needs and managing their cases but also linking them to vital community resources and support services. The Specialist will be responsible for identifying and addressing risks, promoting individual and family strengths, and equipping patrons with practical skills and knowledge to manage stress, enhance resiliency, and secure stable housing. In addition to direct support, the role involves developing and implementing educational programs to empower clients and improve their capacity for self-reliance.FSA is committed to being a trauma-informed and resilience-focused organization. We actively support our staff in maintaining a healthy balance between personal well-being and professional care, recognizing the impact of trauma work on staff.Sample Job Duties and Responsibilities
Participate in social action community groups and engage in community coalitions.Utilize assessment skills and screening tools to triage families and determine appropriate services.Exhibit a working knowledge of community resources and provide appropriate referrals to support access to housing, social, educational, and health services.Serve as a liaison between the library patrons and community resource centers to support social emotional well-being, as well as provide crisis triage services.Participate in program events during traditional and non-traditional business hours to conduct outreach, build relationships, and enhance service access.Maintain up-to-date documentation and case files through the agency's database.Position Requirements
Employment Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Education, or related field is preferred.Must speak, read, write, and understand English and Spanish fluently.A minimum of one year work experience in the school or community providing services to at-risk children and/or families.Ability to have a warm and empathetic interpersonal style to establish trusting relationships with children, parents and guardians, health professionals, and community organizations.Ability to be flexible and adapt service delivery to the needs of the client is a must.Possess a valid California Drivers License, proof of vehicle insurance, and reliable transportation.To apply for this position, it is highly recommended that you submit a cover letter.Classification, Hours and Pay Rate:
This position is part-time (20 hours/week), non-exempt, with limited benefits, including: flexible spending accounts and 403(b) retirement plan. Generous vacation, holiday and sick leave also offered.Pay is dependent on education and experience. Starting pay for applicants is $27.00/hour.Full-Time/Part-Time: Part-TimeShift: -not applicable-Position: Family AdvocateExempt/Non-Exempt: Non-ExemptReq Number: FAM-24-00011Location: Santa Barbara (Administration)About the Organization
Family Service Agency (FSA) has long been regarded as one of Santa Barbara County's most reliable and effective nonprofit human service organizations. Our mission is to strengthen and advocate for families and individuals of all ages and diversities, helping to create and preserve a healthy community. We are committed to providing services where they are needed most: in the community. Eighty percent of our services are delivered on school campuses, at community centers and in clients' homes. Our programs, which serve more than 25,000 people annually, combine clinical expertise, bilingual and bicultural staff, and close collaboration with other agencies. At FSA, all services are provided free or on a sliding fee/donation scale and no one is denied assistance because of an inability to pay.EOE Statement: We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.This position is currently accepting applications.
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