Friday, November 15, 2013

BAND NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT   COMING TO LA IN JUNE 2014.


RIO VISTA APARTMENTS AT TAYLOR YARD

Important Dates:
Lottery Pre-Applications Available          November 12th, 2013
Last Day to Mail Pre-Application             November 22nd, 2013
Leasing Interviews                                January 2014
Anticipated Move-In                              June 2014

Call (323) 276-2905 for Application and Information

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Seeking Christian male roommate in East Hollywood! $787.50/mo with parking/water included.


Looking for Christian Male to share a 2 bedroom apartment.
Located right next to the 101 highway in East Hollywood, perfect for reaching any part of the city quickly!
Would be sharing apartment with a quiet, clean roommate.
Would have your own room for $787.50 a month, but can be slightly negotiable.
Water included with rent. comes with a gated parking space.
Around 950 sq ft.
Could come furnished.

email joshua.p.blaney@gmail.com if interested!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Seeking 2 male voices and 1 female voice to host a show for young adults with PASSION!

We are a Korean based Christian radio station that also broadcast music programs and talk shows in English. We are looking for people who can co host a show (targeting youth & young adults) with PASSION!

We are tentatively seeking for 2 male voices and 1 female voice.

Acting and/or show hosting experience strongly preferred.

For more information call in at 213 381 1190 or email: psahn@anderson.edu

Friday, May 17, 2013

seeking FT Quality Assurance Clinician in Skid Row



LCSW - Quality Assurance Clinician

Lamp Community ends homelessness of Los Angeles' most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration.

The Quality Assurance Clinician will provide review and oversight of all Medi-Cal documentation, client records, and compliance requirements to ensure that Lamp’s Wellness Center operations meet or exceed required documentation and compliance standards for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. The Clinician will also provide staff consultation and trainings as applicable to meeting documentation, compliance standards, and quality assurance best practices.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide detailed and accurate review of all DMH Medi-Cal documentation including weekly progress notes, Adult Initial
Assessments, Annual Assessment Updates, Client Care Coordination Plans, Discharge Summaries, Progress Notes, and all other clinical and administrative forms associated with each client record; co-sign documentation and collect signatures for documentation as needed
Coordinate with Wellness Center Associate Director to ensure compliance with documentation standards and completion of required documentation
Provide Medi-Cal documentation training to all Wellness Center staff
Audit Wellness Center charts to ensure presence of required documentation, and provide clinical review
Coordinate with Director of Service Delivery and Chief Operating Officer regarding quality and compliance issues
Liaison with Los Angeles County Auditor Controller during Medi-Cal audits
Complete Department of Mental Health Adult Initial Assessments, Annual Assessment Updates, Discharge Summaries, Client Care and Coordination Plans, and Progress Notes as needed

QUALIFICATIONS LCSW
Two years full-time, post-graduate experience working with Medi-Cal/DMH documentation, including both direct practice and review
Highly detail oriented with excellent time management, organizational, written, verbal, interpersonal, and computer skills
Strong training, project management, and team-building skills
Able to behave with sensitivity, tact, and responsiveness
Outstanding clinical review skills
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, and database applications
Able to learn quickly and work effectively with a wide range of constituencies and with minimal supervision
Contract and/or quality assurance experience preferred

Lamp is located in the Skid Row area of downtown and offers a competitive salary and benefits. Lamp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and herein reiterates its policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified individuals without distinction or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran status, political affiliation or belief, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply:
Please send salary history, cover letter, and resume to:
Lamp Community, Human Resources
526 San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Please indicate "QA Clinician" in the subject line.
Web:  www.lampcommunity.org 
Email: jobs@lampcommunity.org
Fax: 213.542.6549
Location: Skid Row
Compensation: DOE
This is at a non-profit organization.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

seeking FT Outreach Case Manager in Skid Row



Outreach Case Manager – HIV/AIDS (Skid Row)

Lamp Community ends homelessness of Los Angeles' most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration.

The Advocate – Outreach Harm Reduction Specialist is a community liaison charged with increasing community awareness and access to HIV/AIDS and HCV testing and care, through harm reduction education, HIV/AIDS prevention and/or disease management, and linkage to primary care. Through street outreach and community events, the Advocate will engage homeless adults to determine their HIV/AIDS risk and/or status and triage their need for additional services including emergency and/or permanent housing.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Provide targeted case management; coordinate linkage to primary health care, mental health and/or recovery support services for a caseload of up to 24 members diagnosed with HIV/AIDS or at risk of contraction
Coordinate HIV/HCV testing events
Conduct HIV/AIDS groups focusing on education, harm reduction, prevention, and disease management
Provide street outreach to homeless individuals with the objective of engaging them in HIV/AIDS testing, support, harm reduction behaviors, and linkage to primary care
Develop effective, trusting relationship with members utilizing motivational interviewing to encourage engagement, with a focus on facilitating independence and procuring needed services and housing
Respond to community referrals from sources including, but not limited to, 211, BID, and LAPD
Assist in the recruitment, screening, assessment, and enrollment of members into the HOPWA program, including orientation to program policies, community resources, and goals
Collaborate with each member to develop an individual service plan and review and update the plan quarterly and upon completion of goals
Maintain a current, thorough knowledge of community resources and utilize them to provide comprehensive, wrap-around services to members
Work cooperatively and cohesively with other members of the HOPWA and emergency and transitional housing teams, including participation in staff meetings and trainings
Maintain up-to-date, accurate, and complete data, progress notes, and files that include all information required according to agency and regulatory standards
Ensure that all member paperwork and data collection is complete and up to date in the agency database Produce monthly and quarterly reports (e.g., HOPWA, HMIS)
Complete all documentation of services evidencing a minimum of 65% of work hours in direct member service provision

QUALIFICATIONS
High School diploma or GED; Associates or Bachelors degree preferred
Minimum of four years’ experience working with homeless or formerly homeless individuals, preferably those living with mental illness, substance addictions, or HIV/AIDS
Current, valid California Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record
Able to work with minimum supervision
Detail oriented with excellent time management, organizational, written, verbal, and computer skills
Able to obtain and maintain CPR/1st Aid certification
Minimum 30 WPM typing speed preferred
Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred

Lamp is located in the Skid Row area of downtown and offers a competitive salary and benefits. Lamp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and herein reiterates its policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified individuals without distinction or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran status, political affiliation or belief, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply:
Please send salary history, cover letter, and resume to:
Lamp Community, Human Resources
526 San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Please indicate "HIV" in the subject line.
Web:  www.lampcommunity.org 
Fax: 213.542.6549
email: jobs@lampcommunity.org

seeking FT Cook!


Line Cook (Skid Row)

Lamp Community ends homelessness of Los Angeles' most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration. Part-time. Two positions, each 32 hours/week. One is Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday from 6:30AM to 3PM. The other is Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 6:30AM to 3PM. The Line Cook performs a variety of tasks and operations to prepare and cook a large volume and variety of food items for meal service.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Prepare the main entrée and side dishes for each meal
Follow standard practices, procedures, regulatory requirements, and food preparation and handling techniques
Comply with established standards of sanitation, personal hygiene, and health
Perform clean-up duties to maintain sanitary conditions in the workplace
Serve meals to program participants
Maintain cleanliness of kitchen equipment and food storage and refrigeration areas
Maintain the kitchen shelves, ceiling, floors, walls, and equipment in a clean, orderly and healthy condition
Aid in ordering/purchasing of food, household and maintenance items
Ensure shelf rotation and current inventory of stock items
Aid in minimizing spoilage and waste
Aid in executing Meals and Menus for programs
May be needed for delivering and/or picking up of equipment, supplies and prepared foods

QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have and be able to maintain a Serv-Safe certification
One year’s experience working in a large kitchen
Able to read, speak, and understand directions in English
Able to take direction and execute meal plans
Basic level of written and spoken communication skills
Current, valid California Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record preferred
Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred

Lamp is located in the Skid Row area of downtown and offers a competitive salary and benefits. Lamp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and herein reiterates its policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified individuals without distinction or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran status, political affiliation or belief, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply:
Please send salary history, cover letter, and resume to:
Lamp Community, Human Resources
526 San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Please indicate "COOK" in the subject line.
Web:  www.lampcommunity.org 

Fax: 213.542.6549
email: jobs@lampcommunity.org

seeking FT Development Coordinator

Coordinator of Volunteer and Donor Relations

Lamp Community ends homelessness of Los Angeles' most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration.

The Coordinator of Volunteer and Donor Relations will be responsible for managing an agency-wide volunteer program comprised of community members and agency clients. These duties will also be coordinated with fundraising efforts, agency-wide communication efforts, and event planning. The Coordinator will be the first point of contact for donor and volunteer inquiries. The Coordinator will liaise with the Finance Department for gift reconciliation and tracking.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Develop and manage community-based and corporate volunteer programs
Support agency client volunteers
Manage an agency-wide volunteer activities calendar
Submit and process volunteer applications and respond to all volunteer inquiries in a timely manner
Manage and lead volunteer tours, community presentations, and orientations
Maintain records of volunteer hours, contact information, photo releases, applications, and other critical data
Plan and execute volunteer recognition events
Work with Director of External Relations to communicate volunteer activities, including photos and interviews
Ensure data quality in the Development database, Donor Perfect
Make recommendations regarding data organization and integrity, and reporting tools
Write and produce gift acknowledgment letters, including in-kind and tribute gifts
Produce weekly gift reports, including online giving
Liaise with Finance staff to ensure seamless data transfer and gift reconciliation
Manage all donor stewardship activities
Work with volunteers to maintain impeccable donor files, including foundation, corporate, and individual giving paperwork, including award letters, grant agreements, acknowledgment letters, and proposals
In conjunction with the Development team, execute fundraising events including the annual Fall Affair

QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors degree
Two years’ experience working with fundraising activities, volunteers, or special events
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office
Able to effectively communicate the importance of Lamp Community’s work in homelessness and poverty, mental health, and harm reduction
Detail oriented with excellent time management, organizational, written, verbal, interpersonal, and computer skills
Able to learn quickly and work effectively with a wide range of constituencies and with minimal supervision
Current, valid California Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record
Strong interpersonal and team building skills
Not-for-profit experience preferred
Experience with donor software preferred

Lamp is located in the Skid Row area of downtown and offers a competitive salary and benefits. Lamp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and herein reiterates its policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified individuals without distinction or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran status, political affiliation or belief, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply:
Please send salary history, cover letter, and resume to:
Lamp Community, Human Resources
526 San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Please indicate "CVDR" in the subject line.
Web:  www.lampcommunity.org 

Email: jobs@lampcommunity.org
Fax: 213.542.6549
Location: Skid Row
Compensation: DOE
This is at a non-profit organization.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please, no phone calls about this job!
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

ADOPT A CAT!



Dolores 1 yr spayed female and up to date on shots. She's very sweet and affectionate. I would also be able to provide, litter box, and toys.

Please contact kriken@hotmail.com if interested.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

New Church Church Opening: Part-Time Administrative Assistant Needed

Approximately 15-20 hours per week. Tuesday to Friday.  There is some flexibility.  If you have any questions, please email Kevin at kevin@newcitychurchla.com.  To apply, please email your cover letter, resume, and references to Kevin.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Seeking a Community Organizer, Tobacco



AADAP- Asian American Drug Abuse Program is looking to hire a community organizer for tobacco prevention. The job is two-fold:

(1) The COMMUNITY ORGANIZING side is focused on outreach and education to middle and high school youth on tobacco.

(2) The POLICY ADVOCACY side is about passing Tobacco Retail License ordinance and/or amendments in Redondo Beach, Hawaiian Gardens, and El Segundo and other cities (i.e. making sure retailers do not sell to minors). You would be working with LA County, elected officials, law enforcement, community coalitions and residents.

You must have a car. We prefer bilingual applicants, either Spanish or an API language.

We are looking to hire ASAP! Feel free to ask me questions at  yang.joyce1@gmail.com  Thank you for your consideration!

Submit resume and cover letter to Jeanne Shimatsu at  jshimatsu@aadapinc.org 

Web: www.aadapinc.org 

READ BELOW FOR QUALIFICATIONS:

Job Title : Community Organizer, Tobacco
Unit : Prevention Unit

A. SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The Community Organizer mobilizes target communities to impact change around tobacco issues through advocacy and policy based campaigns. The Community Organizer implements a strategic plan under the supervision of the Prevention Coordinator. B

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. TARGET AREA ORGANIZING (70%):

a. Conducts comprehensive community assessments of assigned target area.
b. Recruit, train, and guide youth and adult volunteer base through community based tobacco campaigns.
c. Mobilize community leaders and residents around specific organizing efforts as appropriate.
d. Implement a strategic action plan involving youth and adult volunteer base.
e. Develop and provide tobacco based presentations on campaign efforts to target community.
f. Participate in monthly tobacco coalition meetings and trainings as required.
g. Revise action plan according to emerging community needs, issues, and problems.
h. Conduct tobacco policy and advocacy efforts in targeted community.

2. COUNTY-WIDE ORGANIZING (15%):

a. Provide technical assistance to other organizing bodies as assigned.
b. Conduct leadership development, skills building, and coalition building efforts as assigned.
c. Conduct advocacy around local, state, and federal policy decisions.

3. ADMINISTRATIVE (10%):

a. Comply with City, County, State and Federal contractual agreements.
b. Submit billing reports and other reporting requirements as assigned.
c. Maintain accurate files on organizing activities and evaluations.

4. UNIT AND AGENCY (5%):

a. Attend Unit and Agency sponsored meetings and functions. b. Represent AADAP at local, state and federal forums, conferences, and other activities. c. Perform other duties as assigned.

C. QUALIFICATIONS (SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES):
1. REQUIRED:
a. Four-years of college education related to field or equivalent work experience related to field.
b. Permanent resident or U.S. Citizen; proof of work eligibility upon hiring.
c. Valid California Drivers License and current automobile liability insurance.
d. Must have at least three (3) years of recovery or a drug free lifestyle as of the date of application.
e. Must be able to work with people of diverse cultural, educational, social, and economic backgrounds.
f. Demonstrated knowledge and skill in computer operations.
g. Demonstrated community organizing experience and background.
h. Ability to pass criminal background check to work with children and adolescents.

2. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

a. Experience in community organizing and advocacy efforts.
b. Knowledge of substance abuse (particularly tobacco) and related issues.
c. Experience with research and evaluation methodologies.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Yoga Mats Needed

If you have an extra yoga mat to give away, please contact Robin Resendez.424-274-8439, resendezrobin@Yahoo.com

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Advocate – Outreach Harm Reduction Specialist

Job Description

Job Title: Advocate – Outreach Harm Reduction Specialist Dept: Harm Reduction Status: Non-Exempt

SUMMARY

The Advocate – Outreach Harm Reduction Specialist is charged with increasing community awareness and access to HIV/AIDS and HCV testing and care through harm reduction education, HIV/AIDS prevention or disease management, and linkage to primary care. Through street outreach and community events, the Advocate will engage homeless adults to determine their HIV/AIDS risk and/or status and need for additional services and/or housing.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Provide targeted case management; coordinate and implement primary health care, mental health and/or recovery support services with from 12-24 members diagnosed with or at risk of HIV/AIDS

2. Coordinate HIV/HCV testing events every other month

3. Conduct weekly HIV/AIDS groups focusing on education, harm reduction, prevention, and disease management

4. Provide street outreach to homeless individuals with the objective of engaging them, as appropriate, in HIV/AIDS testing, support, harm reduction behaviors, and linkage to primary care

5. Develop effective, trusting relationship with members utilizing motivational interviewing to encourage engagement, with a focus on facilitating independence and procuring needed services and housing

6. Respond to community referrals from sources including, but not limited to, 211, BID, and LAPD

7. Assist in the recruitment, screening, assessment, and enrollment of members into the HOPWA program, including orientation to program policies, community resources, and goals

8. Collaborate with each member to develop an individual service plan and review and update the plan quarterly and upon completion of goals

9. Maintain a current, thorough knowledge of community resources and utilize them to provide comprehensive, wrap-around services to members

10. Work cooperatively and cohesively with other members of the HOPWA and emergency and transitional housing teams, including participation in staff meetings and trainings

11. Maintain up-to-date, accurate, and complete data, progress notes, and files that include all information required according to agency and regulatory service standards

12. Ensure that all member paperwork and data collection is complete and up to date in the agency database

13. Produce monthly and quarterly reports (e.g., HOPWA, HMIS)

14. Complete all documentation of services evidencing a minimum of 65% of work hours in direct member service provision

QUALIFICATIONS

1. High School diploma or GED; Associates or Bachelors degree preferred

2. Minimum of four years’ experience working with homeless or formerly homeless individuals, preferably those living with mental illness, substance addictions, or HIV/AIDS

3. Current, valid California Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record

4. Able to work with minimum supervision

5. Detail oriented with excellent time management, organizational, written, verbal, and computer skills

6. Able to obtain and maintain CPR/1st Aid certification

7. Minimum 30 WPM typing speed preferred

WORK ENVIRONMENT

1. Combination of field and office environment

2. Regularly required to walk or drive to different local sites throughout the day

3. Regularly required to sit, stand, bend and occasionally lift or carry up to 35 pounds

4. May necessitate working in busy and loud environments

5. May be exposed to elements like cold, heat, dust, noise and odor

6. May need to bend, stoop, twist , and sit throughout the day

RESPONSIBILITIES COMMON TO ALL AGENCY EMPLOYEES

1. Maintain a safe work environment and confidentiality at all times

2. Be proactive, creative, and flexible in determining, evaluating, researching, and resolving issues

3. Organize and prioritize multiple activities to meet all external and internal deadlines

4. Maintain professional demeanor that reflects positively on the agency

5. Demonstrate respect and courtesy toward others

6. Able to thrive in a work environment emphasizing teamwork and collaboration

7. Respond in a timely manner in all aspects of communication

8. Work with minimum supervision

9. Perform other duties as assigned

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Employee Incumbent Name_____________________________________

Employee Signature__________________________________________

Date__________________________________________________

Chief Executive Officer Name ______________________________________

Chief Executive Officer Signature______________________________

Date______________________________________________
Nurse (Skid Row)
Lamp Community ends homelessness of Los Angeles' most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration.
The Nurse will take a leadership role in medication and health issues at the Lodge and Frank Rice Access Center and will ensure the quality and adequacy of nursing services provided to members at these sites.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Document all services provided in clinically-appropriate progress notes Provide medication management to individuals including but not limited to medication administration, treatment and monitoring of side effects, monitoring and supportive services to increase compliance, etc.; inform psychiatrist, case manager, and mental health provider, as appropriate, of medication concerns/issues

Coordinate Lamp psychiatric services and appointments by working closely with psychiatrist and providing follow-up consultation to members

Train and provide indirect oversight of medication staff leads at Lamp sites

Prepare and ensure proper completion of the Nursing/Psychiatry Initial Intake documentation, including: Initial Medication Support Service form, Outpatient Medication Review form, Completion of psychiatrist MED goal on CCCP with doctor signature, Completion of nursing goal with signature (if applicable), Change of diagnosis (if applicable), Case management notes, Lab requisition requests and other associated documents, as requested,

Maintain medication logs and Lodge and FRAC medication storage in compliance with safety standards and industry standards of care

Provide medication consultation to staff and members as requested

Develop and conduct Health/Wellness and Medication Management groups

Develop and implement nursing care plans, and maintain medical records Coordinate medication support services with staff and provide direct linkage and/or support to advocates to ensure that members attend medical appointments for psychiatric medication monitoring, blood work, and obtaining psychiatric medications when prescribed

Maintain confidentiality of member files per HIPAA and all applicable guidelines

QUALIFICATIONS
Proof of graduation from an approved nursing program with an associate’s degree or equivalent
California license as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Vocational Nurse
Minimum two years’ psychiatric nursing experience working with clients experiencing chronic homelessness and substance abuse
Able to manage multiple tasks, projects, and priorities effectively while working independently
Detail oriented with excellent time management, organizational, written, verbal, and computer skills
Able to demonstrate acceptance toward members and a high degree of cultural sensitivity to their needs
Able to develop patient care programs within the clinical policies and program objectives and relating them to the funding requirements
Current, valid California Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record
Able to learn quickly and work effectively with a wide range of constituencies and with minimal supervision
Experience completing medication logs to accepted industry standards
Excellent customer service skills
Minimum 30 WPM typing speed preferred
Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred

Lamp is located in the Skid Row area of downtown and offers a competitive salary and benefits. Lamp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and herein reiterates its policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified individuals without distinction or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran status, political affiliation or belief, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply:
Please send salary history, cover letter, and resume to:
Lamp Community, Human Resources
526 San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Please indicate "NURSE" in the subject line.
Web: www.lampcommunity.org 
Fax: 213.542.6549
email: jobs@lampcommunity.org

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Advocate Outreach Case Manager (Skid Row)
Lamp Community ends homelessness of Los Angeles' most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration.

The Outreach Advocate will work with unsheltered homeless, mentally ill members, including those with co-occurring disorders, to obtain services needed to overcome the cycle of homelessness and the impact of barriers to housing.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Provide street outreach to homeless with the objective of engaging individuals to determine their eligibility for street-to-permanent housing utilizing the vulnerability index 2. Build a relationship with client utilizing motivational interviewing to encourage engagement with needed services and housing 3. Respond to community referrals from including but not limited to: 211, BID and LAPD, and DMH 4. Work with a partner at all times during street outreach and spend the majority of the outreach shift working various hours as needed to engage the most vulnerable homeless 5. Assist in the screening, assessment, and enrollment of members, including orientation to program policies, community resources, and goals 6. For enrolled members, develop and review an individual service plan for each member to be reviewed and updated quarterly and upon completion 7. Assist management and other team members with ongoing program evaluation and with fairly and effectively enforcing policies and rules 8. Maintain a current, thorough knowledge of community resources and utilize these to provide comprehensive, wrap-around services to members 9. Work hands on in involving members in daily activities and scheduled appointments, budgeting, facilitating socialization, health maintenance, sense of community, and progress in mental health and recovery 10. Work cooperatively and cohesively in a multi-disciplinary team, including participation in daily staff meetings and trainings 11. Work in partnership with multiple service and housing providers toward the goal of placing 65% of individuals identified and engaged in services in permanent housing

  QUALIFICATIONS 1. High School diploma or GED and some college coursework; Bachelors degree preferred 2. Minimum of four years experience working with homeless individuals, preferably those living with mental illness and or substance addictions, or an equivalent combination of education and experience 3. Current, valid California Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record 4. Able to work with minimum supervision 5. Detail oriented with excellent time management, organizational, written, verbal, and computer skills 6. Able to obtain and maintain CPR/1st Aid certification 7. Minimum 30 WPM typing speed preferred

Lamp is located in the Skid Row area of downtown and offers a competitive salary and benefits. Lamp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and herein reiterates its policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified individuals without distinction or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran status, political affiliation or belief, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply:
Please send salary history, cover letter, and resume to:
Lamp Community, Human Resources
526 San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Please indicate "OUTREACH" in the subject line.
Web:  www.lampcommunity.org 
Fax: 213.403.6609
email: jobs@lampcommunity.org
Benefits Specialist (Skid Row) Lamp Community ends homelessness of Los Angeles' most vulnerable individuals, primarily adults with mental illness, through a continuum of services and housing, enabling them to reach their highest level of self-sufficiency and community integration.

The Benefits Specialist assists Lamp Community members in obtaining and maintaining all benefits to which they are entitled. This position works with the department supervisor to maintain their case load, ensure that each member’s benefits are up to date, and educate and assist the community in referring people to the program or applying for benefits directly.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Initiate and maximize any and all benefits to which each individual member is entitled

2. Monitor current members’ benefits for eligibility, and continuously assist members in maintaining benefits

3. Work with members to resolve benefits issues

4. Assist staff in identifying and coordinating the implementation of entitlement resources for individual members

5. Assist with all required documents, protocols, and procedures

6. Maintain all required applications and forms for benefit processing

7. Maintain individual members’ case files and benefits documents

8. Conduct internal and external group presentations

9. Perform outreach services

10. Conduct internal and external training sessions on Benefit services and MMA

QUALIFICATIONS 1. High School diploma or GED and some college coursework; Bachelors degree preferred 2. Extensive knowledge of SSI and Medi-Care applications 3. Must be computer literate with MS Word and database management skills 4. Current, valid California Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record 5. Detail oriented with excellent time management, organizational, written, verbal, and follow-through skills 6. Experience working with homeless individuals, preferably those struggling with mental illness and or substance addictions preferred 7. Minimum 30 WPM typing speed preferred

Lamp is located in the Skid Row area of downtown and offers a competitive salary and benefits. Lamp is an Equal Opportunity Employer and herein reiterates its policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified individuals without distinction or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability, veteran status, political affiliation or belief, or any other protected characteristic.

To Apply
Please send salary history, cover letter, and resume to:
Lamp Community, Human Resources
526 San Pedro Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Please indicate "BENEFITS SPECIALIST" in the subject line.
Web:  www.lampcommunity.org 
Fax: 213.542.6549
email: jobs@lampcommunity.org