Location: Lancaster, CA
Working Hours: Full Time, Monday through Friday, 2 Evenings weekly approximately 5pm –9pm, weekends as needed
About Us:
We are a compassionate organization dedicated to supporting the empowerment journey of diverse Parents, Children and Youth though Evidence-Based Programs that ensure diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging. We offer a safe space for parents, caregivers and their children and youth to receive emotional support, guidance, and resources to help them navigate personal concerns.
Learn more about Parents Anonymous®: https://parentsanonymous.org/
Learn more about the CA and National Parent and Youth Helplines: https://caparentyouthhelpline.org
https://nationalparentyouthhelpline.org
Learn more about the United Mental Health Promoters (UMHP) program: https://dmh.lacounty.gov/resources/united-mental-health-promoters/
Position Overview:
Parents Anonymous® Inc. is looking for an enthusiastic, caring, and culturally responsive Senior United Mental Health Promoter (Senior UMHP) to support and participate in the UMHP program. As the Senior UMHP, you will support a team of Peer Support Specialists and conduct outreach and education to targeted populations and develop relationships with community-based organizations. You will serve as a link between the community, the Department of Mental Health and other community programs to promote mental wellness. You must be a Peer to be considered for this position. The definition of Peer is listed below.
A Peer is an individual who is self-identified as having lived experience with the process of recovery from mental illness, substance use disorder, or both, either as a consumer of these services or as the parent or family member of the consumer.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop an understanding and apply the vision, mission, and scope of programs of Parents Anonymous® Inc. through the Parents Anonymous® 40-hour training.
- Identify as a Peer and use your Peer Story for outreach, community engagement and linkages, client support services, and the supervisor.
- Provides support and guidance to UMHPs.
- Document accurately all peer support activities daily in the UMHP Database and provide supervisor with screenshots of submissions.
- Apply the 17 Peer Support Competencies in 1:1 Peer Support and Group Interactions with ages birth to 5, DCFS, juvenile justice, elderly 65+, the unhoused population, transitional age youth, and LGBTQIA+ com munities, Early onset of First-Psychotic Episode and/or Psychiatric Hospitalization.
- Build the bridge between the communities served and the opportunities provided by the County’s Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI).
- Prioritize services to individuals not receiving services and those at risk.
- Provide a range of culturally and linguistically appropriate prevention services to the target populations.
- Foster peer support in drop-in groups for peers such as trauma-informed activities (art, dance, drumming circles, mindfulness activities, etc.).
- Educate the populations listed above in Mental Health Awareness, COVID Prevention, Domestic Violence Prevention, and Community Violence Prevention.
- Plan and actively engage in outreach activities through in person outreach and virtual outreach to peers and organizations in targeted areas.
- Promote all Evidence Based Parents Anonymous® Programs through outreach and peer support with diverse parents, children, and youth.
- Create and maintain partnerships with other community-based organizations to expand community linkage.
- Encourage all help seekers to utilize the Helpline for ongoing emotional support and Parents Anonymous ® Groups.
- Demonstrate the ability to recommend the need for higher level of care by consulting with the Clinical Supervisor and VP of Clinical Services with any program participants.
- Implement recruitment strategies developed in Shared Leadership ® with program staff for UMHP and other Parents Anonymous® programs.
- Report immediately to VP of Clinical Services and Supervisor regarding all crisis matters.
- Advocate and embrace the vision, mission, and goals of Parents Anonymous®.
- Must pass California Medi-Cal Peer Support Certification Exam by June 30, 2025
Qualifications:
- MUST VERIFY THAT YOU ARE A PEER (WITH LIVED EXPERIENCE): A Peer is an individual who is self-identified as having lived experience with the process of recovery from mental illness, substance use disorder, or both, either as a consumer of these services or as the parent or family member of the consumer.
- Must work 2 evenings a week and weekend hours as needed.
- Bilingual (English and Spanish) highly preferred.
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- Must have at least a high school diploma. Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or related field is a plus.
- Must have some experience working directly with diverse Parents, Children & Youth up to 25.
- Must embrace and reflect the Mission, Vision, and Principles of Parents Anonymous® Inc.
- Must embrace the philosophy and theory of change of Parent Anonymous® including mutual support, parent leadership, shared leadership®, and personal growth and change.
- Must have well-developed computer skills.
- Must be able to work at community outreach events on weekends as needed.
- Must be culturally responsive, responsible, and seek assistance from supervisor when work challenges arise.
- Must have a smartphone.
- Must have a working vehicle and a valid driver’s license or have the ability to go to work and outreach in the surrounding area.
- Willing to attend 80 hours of training and pass the Medi-Cal Certification of Peer Support Specialists.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $30.00 per hour
Benefits
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance