Peer Partner DCFS Lived and Bilingual Spanish
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Description
Peer Partner DCFS Lived Experience and Bilingual Spanish Required
Salary: $23.07 to $28.84 (hourly) Non-Exempt
Full Time : Monday to Friday : 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Benefits and Perks: Supportive, fun and friendly team environment!
Clients/Families we serve reside in the South Los Angeles, Compton, Watts and Lynwood area.
SHIELDS’ mission is to develop, deliver and evaluate culturally sensitive, comprehensive service models that empower and advocate for high-risk families in South Los Angeles.
SUMMARY:
Peer Partner will respond to referrals from the Warmline, Legal Services Partners, Emergency Response Social Workers or community in general, for families residing in SPA 6 who have had a child abuse and neglect report filed or are experiencing a current investigation with the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Peer Partner is responsible for contacting the family within 24 hours and offering support, conducting assessments, developing a plan, linking to resources and providing parent rights education.
Peer Partner will also help identify participant strengths, needs, barriers and risks and link families directly to community resources as well as legal services, as indicated. Peer Partner shall also provide emotional support to the family.
PRIMARY DUTIES:
- Responds to Warmline calls and/or DCFS and Community/Self referrals within 24 hours of receipt.
- Effectively conduct outreach and engagement with participants and enroll in program services.
- Conduct initial intake and assessment; develop in collaboration with family, a family service plan that identifies needed services and supports, including but not limited to behavioral health treatment, home visitation, and housing.
- Contact community legal partners as needed for support and direction.
- Assist participants with linkage to identified resources, including legal services, as needed.
- Provide on-going contact with families based on program protocol and individual case plan for a minimum of six months to ensure progress and provide case management services as needed.
- Collect required data and complete all needed documentation within the timelines provided and in an organized manner, including clear and well written progress notes.
- Participate in case conferences and other related meetings with partner programs and agencies.
- Maintain a working knowledge of existing community programs and resources, the services provided and eligibility requirements.
- Maintain positive working relationships with local linkage and referral agencies.
- Maintain caseload documentation in compliance with all agency policies and procedures as well as federal, state, county and local regulations.
- Attends and participates in staff meetings, supervision, and all training as required.
- Respond to requests for information in a timely manner.
- Assist with the coordination of program events and activities
- May be required to respond to participants during non-work hours.
Benefits and Perks: Supportive, fun and friendly team environment!
- Competitive Wages and room for growth
- Vacation and sick leave
- Employer paid medical insurance for employee and family
- Employer paid dental, vision and life insurance
- Chiropractic services
- Retirement 403b plan and supplemental insurance benefits
- 17 paid holidays, effective upon hire
- Paid birthday holiday, effective upon hire
- Paid anniversary day off of 1-5 days per year depending on years of service
- Anniversary bonus after 5 years of service
- Winter break
- Pet Insurance
- BBS supervision, on-going clinical training and CEUs available
- Employee referral bonus
- Employee Assistance Program
- Employee discount programs to theme parks, movies, hotels and car rentals
- Paid educational leave
- Paid drive time and mileage reimbursement
- Eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness
- Employee Recognition
Qualifications
These specifications are general guidelines based upon the minimum, ordinarily considered essential, to satisfactory performance in this position. Individual skills and abilities may result in some deviation from these guidelines.
To perform effectively in this position, the employee in this position is required to have:
- Basic advocacy and engagement skills.
- Present ideas,…
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