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Job Title:
Transportation Clerk / Youth CounselorDivision/Program:
Star View Adolescent CenterStarting Compensation:
23.00 - 25.00Working Location:
Torrance CAWorking Hours/Shift:
Tuesday - SaturdayWhy Join Our Team
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What you bring to SBHG (qualifications):
High School graduate or equivalent required
One (1) year direct service experience with emotionally disturbed adolescent population or Two (2) years direct service experience with emotionally disturbed adult population
Valid California Drivers License and clear DMV printout
Possess a current and active California Commercial Vehicle License with a Passenger P endorsement; required
Qualified candidates must meet age requirement
Ability to work independently with limited supervision.
A willingness to fluctuate scheduled work hours to accommodate transportation needs.
A willingness to work in a dual role as direct care staff in the milieu when not transporting clients
Ability to interact and communicate both verbally and in writing with emotionally disturbed clients other staff and the public.
How you will make a difference (job overview):
The Transportation Clerk is responsible for transporting clients to off-site appointments and outings as well as other transportation assignments. When no transporting assignments are provided acts as Mental Health Worker. Performs tasks correctly and according to policies and procedures. Coordinates and schedules client transportation as directed. Documents clients appointments behavior and any pertinent interactions in the medical record system. Monitors clients during transportation. Conducts vehicle safety check before each use. Protects clients from behavior which could damage their self esteem and/or the facilities relationship with other agencies. Participates as a team member and provides input via reporting observation concerns and asking appropriate questions. Demonstrates knowledge and proper use of equipment and supplies.
Division/Program Overview:
A comprehensive mental health in patient residential facility for adolescents
Serving up to 60 adolescents (ranging from ages 12-17) statewide
Intensive residential services dedicated to serving clients with serious mental health problems with the highest dignity and quality of services since 1988
Programs: Psychiatric Health Facility Community Treatment Facility and Non-Public High School 24/7 locked facility
Multidisciplinary Mental Health Services Therapeutic Behavioral Health Services and Intensive Day Treatment Program
Learn more about SBHG at: Additional Information:
In accordance with California law the grade for this position is 18.06 - 25.29. Placement within the grade is determined based on experience internal equity and other factors permitted by law.