Senior Program Manager/Referral Coordinator
1447 16th St, Santa Monica, CA 90404, USA * Santa Monica, CA, USA
Req #11311
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Position: LEAD Senior Program Manager/Referral Coordinator Report to: Director of Westside Outreach Location: Campion, 1447 16th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm Status: Full-Time, Exempt (Salary), Management Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement Planning (403b), Employee Assistance Program (EAP), etc. SUMMARY:
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) is a community-based diversion approach with the goals of improving public safety and reducing unnecessary justice system involvement of people who participate in the program. In a LEAD program, law enforcement officers exercise discretionary authority at point of contact to divert individuals to a community-based, harm-reduction intervention for law violations driven by unmet behavioral health needs. There are certain core principles to LEAD that are essential to achieve transformative outcomes. These include LEAD's harm reduction/Housing First framework, which requires a focus on individual and community wellness, rather than an exclusive focus on sobriety; and police officers and sergeant involvement as meaningful and positive meaningful partners in program design and operations. The LEAD Senior Program Manager/Coordinator will receive LEAD referrals from law enforcement and community entities in the Venice (Pacific Division) area. This position will serve as a primary liaison with referral sources in the Venice area to ensure timely and appropriate handling of referrals and communications. They will be responsible for responding rapidly to referrals, conducting assertive outreach and communicating appropriately with funders, supervisors and collaborators.
Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Serve as primary contact for community referrals to ensure appropriate and timely response and engagement of referrals. 2. Respond to referrals within one business day and make multiple attempts to outreach referrals within five business days. 3. Develop and maintain relationships with community partners, stakeholders and program funders, particularly law enforcement contacts. 4. Work with a team of Case Managers to ensure appropriate handoffs and linkages for ongoing services. 5. Oversee effective referral and coordination of service goals with all providers. 6. Collaborate with the County, LEAD Operational Work Group (OWG) partners (e.g. law enforcement, prosecution, housing providers and evaluators), and other County partners, in the development and/or revision of LEAD site-specific procedures. This may include logistical agreements for receiving law enforcement referrals and agenda items for OWG meetings. 7. Conduct an informed consent process about the voluntary nature of LEAD and, if applicable, notify participants about requirements for pre-booking diversion, and potential filing of charges if diversion requirements are not met. 8. Provide leadership of homeless and supportive housing best practice models 9. Generate recommendations for resources based on programming needs 10. Ensure all client related paperwork, data collection and data systems are complete, timely, accurate, and current in agency records and electronic databases 11. Refer or connect clients to support services across Los Angeles County including the Division of Substance Abuse Prevention and Control (SAPC), Department of Mental Health (DMH) and the Office of Diversion and Reentry (ODR). 12. Participate in the agency wide quality assurance program and ensure the implementation of quality improvement activities to ensure ongoing quality outcome 13. Attend meetings and conferences, prepare written reports, and complete related projects as requested 14. Attend team case conference and act as the clinical consultant. 15. Ensure that all Annual Reviews are completed in a timely manner. 16. Provide oversite regarding hiring and ensure Diverse and Equitable hiring practices to appropriately reflect the diversity of the population served. 17. Ensure OSHA reports on completed on a monthly basis 18. Participate in and/or lead all staff meetings, and ensure that all staff attend required trainings 19. Other duties as assigned
Qualifications: 1. Minimum of four (4) years' experience working with homeless individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and co-occurring disorders. 2. Master's degree. 3. Experience in training staff to deliver low-barrier and harm reduction-based services. 4. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications: 1. Experience working with law enforcement
Work Environment: 1. On occasion walk or drive to different local sites 2. Regularly required to sit, stand, bend and occasionally lift or carry up to 35 pounds 3. Field (may need to travel) and indoor office environment 4. Will necessitate working in busy and loud environments 5. Will be exposed to elements like cold, heat, dust, noise and odor 6. May need to bend, stoop, twist , and sit throughout the day
EXPECTED BEHAVIORS OF ALL STAFF
- Act as a role model
- Demonstrate a sense of responsibility
- Continuously learn and improve
- Acknowledge your own areas of improvement
- Hear and provide honest, specific and direct feedback
- Create an environment where everyone is welcomed valued and respected
- Collaborate
Equal Opportunity Employer The People Concern is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to non-discrimination in employment. We select the most qualified individual for the job basedon job-related qualifications regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, ancestry, marital status, credit history, sexual orientation, arrest and court record, genetic information, veteran status or any other status protected by federal, state or other applicable laws. About the People Concern The People Concern empowers the most vulnerable among us to rebuild their lives. One of Los Angeles County's largest social services agencies, The People Concern was formed in 2016 in a merger of two trusted social service organizations based in Los Angeles County, OPCC and Lamp Community. Informed by more than fifty-eight years of work in the community, The People Concern is a leading provider of, and advocate for, evidence-based solutions to the multi-faceted challenges inherent in homelessness and domestic violence. With compassion and profound respect for those we serve, we provide a fully integrated system of care - including outreach, interim housing, mental and medical health care, substance abuse services, domestic violence services, life skills & wellness programs, and permanent supportive housing - tailored to the unique needs of homeless individuals, survivors of domestic violence, challenged youth, and others who have nowhere else to turn. The People Concern's model of integrated and comprehensive care empowers our participants to navigate the multi-faceted obstacles in their lives, become their best selves, and ultimately, connect with and contribute to their communities. Benefits & Perks
- Medical Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Retirement Planning (403b) & Matching
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Vacation Days
- Paid Sick Days
- Employee Assistance Plans (EAP)
- TELUS Health
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Basic Life / Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D)
- Voluntary Short- and Long-Term Disability
- Voluntary Pet Insurance
- Discounts on Hotels, Theme Parks, Concerts, Movies, Restaurants & More
- The People Concern University & Certificates
- Corporate Discounts
Other details
Pay Type Salary
Min Hiring Rate $80,000.00
Max Hiring Rate $80,000.00
Travel Required Yes
Required Education Bachelor's Degree
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