Program Director (El Centrito de Apoyo & Un Paso Mas)
Job Title: Program Director (El Centrito de Apoyo & Un Paso Mas)
FLSA status: Non-Exempt, full time 36.25 hours M-F –some weekends
Location: Huntington Park, CA
Reports to: Deputy Director of Operations
Summary: Under the direction of the Deputy Director of Operations, coordinates all aspects of client
run center of El Centrito de Apoyo & Un Paso Mas, including the resources development, staffing,
groups and community-based activities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: This is not an exhaustive task list and other duties may be
assigned as deemed appropriate or necessary by the supervisor. Reasonable accommodation will be
provided to any qualified person with a medical or psychiatric disability, providing it will not change the
essential nature of the position, nor cause undue hardship to the Agency's operations. PRPSN is an
equal opportunity employer and service provider.
In conjunction with the Deputy Director of Operations administers a countywide network of self-help
groups, warm line and other PRPSN programs in compliance with LA County DMH standards and
respective government and private funding sources.
In close cooperation with the Deputy Director of Operations, recruits, hires, schedules, supervises, trains, directs, evaluates, rewards, disciplines and terminates program staff in accordance with organizational policy and applicable laws and regulations.
Must be open and understanding of the diverse Hispanic cultures and willing to meet people where they are, provide culturally sensitive and appropriate services in the manner that is driven by the people we serve.
Tracks, assesses and documents the operational effectiveness of El Centrito de Apoyo & Un Paso Mas and provides direction to staff to meet program contract objectives.
Maintains the Time & Attendance System & complies with payroll deadlines
Answers program phones and provides a friendly, welcoming tone for callers. Listens actively to individuals concerns and provides information, education, verbal assurance, encouragement and support. Provides or assists in providing referrals to appropriate agencies and services, including intervention or referral to emergency or crisis services if necessary.
If or when appropriate, provides advocacy services by researching information, placing phone calls on behalf of the people we serve, and otherwise directly intervening to connect people to service providers. Actively participates in maintaining the program’s established written system for tracking referrals
Works actively within a multi-disciplinary team environment to develop and deliver peer-topeer and self-help opportunities and services for people we serve.
This person has excellent networking skills and builds relationships with mental health centers, wellness centers, other community agencies, and local governmental advisory, oversight and
advocacy groups in the arena of mental health throughout Los Angeles County.Attends, and participates in staff meetings and other aspects of the day-to-day operations and community life of the worksite. Manages day-to-day activities of El Centrito de Apoyo & Un Paso Mas
including staffing, facilitators and programming.Works cooperatively with other staff to assure the smooth and seamless delivery of comprehensive Project Return services to the Agency and its people we serve.
Maintains all records and documentation in accordance with PRPSN standards, funding source requirements and general accepted accounting procedures.
Must be fluent in Spanish both written and verbal.
In conjunction with the Deputy Director of Operations, provide leadership, direction, staff training and development in order to support and fulfill the PRPSN's Mission, Vision and Values
Attends and assists with the facilitation of bi-weekly staff meetings
Develops or plans for relevant staff training and development to support and/or enhance the delivery of PRPSN programs
Must have a desire to work with individuals impaired by extreme distress / mental illness and believe in an individual’s ability to recover from disabling mental distress.
Must verbalize an initial and ongoing understanding of environmental variables that may present while performing administrative tasks and/or providing direct services as an PRPSN employee (i.e. individuals presenting at the agency in extreme emotional states).
Must exhibit good personal judgment, a non-bias attitude, sensitivity, and discretion when dealing with other individuals. Must demonstrate the skills and ability to “work and play well with others” interacting with co-workers, program participants, family members and community partners effectively and responding appropriately when experiencing interpersonal conflict with others.
Other duties as assigned by the Deputy Director of Operations.
Models PRPSN approach, mission and core values in all communication and correspondence.
Must drive with current class C driver’s license, with vehicle for transportation.
Skills:
OTHER POSITION REQUIREMENTS:
Position is reserved for an individual who has personally lived an experience of psychiatric disability and/or mental illness
Ability to relate positively and enthusiastically to a wide variety of people.
Must be calm, patient, empathetic, have excellent listening skills and the ability to relate positively to a wide variety of people.
Peer Advocate Certificate/Training and demonstrated experience in peer support, peer advocacy or self-help. Obtaining a Peer Specialist certificate within 6 months will be required for any candidate that doesn’t currently have one.
Must have good basic reading and writing skills.
Must exhibit good personal judgment and discretion when dealing with others.
Must have physical and emotional stamina to spend long periods of time using a telephone.
Knowledgeable in computer applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook
Flexible work schedule to include some nights, weekends and holidays.
Employees are required to carry adequate limits of liability , with minimum of $30,000 for property damage and $60,000 for bodily injury. A copy of the declaration page of your personal automobile insurance policy must be provided to PRPSN annually.
Physical Demands: In general, the following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow different individuals to perform the essential functions of the job.
Must be able to bend, stoop, lift, and push up to 25 pounds or a regular basis, stand and move intermittently throughout the work day.
Benefits:
Health Benefits
We offer a choice between two different HMO's, dental and vision care.
Paid Time Off
We offer a combination of 11 holidays, 2 weeks of sick time, 2 weeks of vacation time and 2 personal days off per full time employee
403 B Retirement
We offer a voluntary 403 B retirement plan for your future
Employee Assistance Program
We offer an EAP that is confidential and supportive for personal, family and work issues. EAP is available 24/7