Job Title: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Clinical & Program Specialist
Reports to: Clinical & Program Director
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act) Status: Exempt
Hours: Full-time; 40 hours per week Location: Hybrid - Split Remote / In-Person Job Description Last Revised: March 2026
Summary: The CSCLA Bilingual Clinical & Program Specialist is an integral member of the clinical and programs team providing support and resources at CSCLA main and satellite locations. The role is responsible for the facilitation of support groups for people affected by cancer and for providing brief counseling for individuals couples children and families. The Bilingual Clinical & Program Specialist assists with the overall CSCLA program by leading orientation meetings conducting customized support plan meetings assisting with program outreach etc. This role regularly interacts with CSCLA participants potential participants program staff trainees hospital and community-based organization partners and volunteers and has a strong understanding of CSCLAs psychosocial support for cancer patients and their loved ones.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Provision of Clinical Services:
- Conduct customized support plan meetings and orientations with new participants;
- Facilitate in-person and virtual support groups within the framework of the Cancer Support Community model;
- Conduct brief individual couples and/or family counseling sessions utilizing a brief therapy model;
- Provide onsite offsite and virtual support services and administrative duties in coordination with Program and Clinical teams utilizing CSC group model;
- Travel to offsite partnership sites for delivery of direct services;
- Participate in Child Teen and Family events to support our Spanish-speaking participants (e.g. Family Fun Night CTF Education and Social events parent and pediatric individual counseling);
- Become proficient in and implement Cancer Support Source (CSS) Distress Screening and review resource reports with participants;
- Work as part of the Admin team to continuously review and improve the onboarding process;
- Provide documentation for all patient contact including intake and progress notes support group attendance contact logs authorizations to release information etc.;
- Attend regular clinical team meetings admin meetings and staff meetings;
- Model professionalism across all professional and community relationships;
- Communicate regularly via phone email and/or video meetings with CSCLA administrative and clinical staff.
Community Outreach:
- Act as an agency representative at outreach events satellite partnerships ;
- Seek out register for and attend health fairs and appropriate community events;
- Identify and build relationships with relevant community organizations and hospital systems to build database of local resources and steward robust partnership.
Resource Navigation:
- Link patients to various resources (e.g. financial and transportation assistance) and support virtual and onsite educational programming;
- Assist individuals with applying for various collaborative resources (e.g. Affordable Care Program Tablet rentals BEAR Fund research/clinical trial opportunities);
- Engage with various Los Angeles Promotoras groups;
- Stay current with mental health wellness and education programs & services provided by Cancer Support Community.
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties. Incumbents will follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.
Salary and Benefits
Pay Range Depending Upon Experience: $70000-$85000
In addition to a competitive salary CSCLA offers comprehensive medical vision and dental coverage; paid vacation sick time and personal days; and optional participation in an employee-contribution retirement plan.
Commitment to Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles is committed to building a diverse staff that reflects the communities we work alongside and we value equity and inclusion in our workplace. As an organization committed to creating access to supportive care for all it is our goal to apply a lens of racial and health equity into all aspects of our work. We welcome applicants with a global perspective and a commitment to values around diversity equity and inclusion to apply.
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race gender identity sexual orientation ethnicity nationality socioeconomic status language (dis)ability physical and emotional health age religious commitment political perspective and individuals and communities that have and continue to be underrepresented and often marginalized.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Education/Experience
- Clinical mental health professional with knowledge of psychosocial oncology and/or related experience (i.e. LCSW LMFT PsyD)
- Minimum of two years post-graduate experience preferred including group facilitation community outreach and program development and management experience;
- Strong clinical skills including group therapy experience and ability to work with issues surrounding chronic and life-threatening illness;
- Knowledge of the local community cancer support services and organizations;
- Effective oral and written communications;
- Computer
Language Ability
The following abilities are required in English and Spanish. Ability to read and interpret documents such as permits instructions and manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of medical professionals donors volunteers or employees of organization.
Certificates and Licenses
Masters degree in social work clinical psychology marriage and family therapy or related field is required. Licensed clinical therapist (LCSW LMFT PsyD etc.) preferred. Documentation of licensure and malpractice insurance coverage is required.
Please submit resume to Sigall Cahn LCSW: . Due to the large number of applicants please know that we cannot respond personally to each application or accept phone call inquires.
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race culture age disability gender HIV status or sexual orientation.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
Job Title: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Clinical & Program SpecialistReports to: Clinical & Program DirectorFLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act) Status: ExemptHours: Full-time; 40 hours per week Location: Hybrid - Split Remote / In-Person Job Description Last Revised: March 2026Summary: The CSCLA Bilingua...
Job Title: Bilingual (Spanish/English) Clinical & Program Specialist
Reports to: Clinical & Program Director
FLSA (Fair Labor Standards Act) Status: Exempt
Hours: Full-time; 40 hours per week Location: Hybrid - Split Remote / In-Person Job Description Last Revised: March 2026
Summary: The CSCLA Bilingual Clinical & Program Specialist is an integral member of the clinical and programs team providing support and resources at CSCLA main and satellite locations. The role is responsible for the facilitation of support groups for people affected by cancer and for providing brief counseling for individuals couples children and families. The Bilingual Clinical & Program Specialist assists with the overall CSCLA program by leading orientation meetings conducting customized support plan meetings assisting with program outreach etc. This role regularly interacts with CSCLA participants potential participants program staff trainees hospital and community-based organization partners and volunteers and has a strong understanding of CSCLAs psychosocial support for cancer patients and their loved ones.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Provision of Clinical Services:
- Conduct customized support plan meetings and orientations with new participants;
- Facilitate in-person and virtual support groups within the framework of the Cancer Support Community model;
- Conduct brief individual couples and/or family counseling sessions utilizing a brief therapy model;
- Provide onsite offsite and virtual support services and administrative duties in coordination with Program and Clinical teams utilizing CSC group model;
- Travel to offsite partnership sites for delivery of direct services;
- Participate in Child Teen and Family events to support our Spanish-speaking participants (e.g. Family Fun Night CTF Education and Social events parent and pediatric individual counseling);
- Become proficient in and implement Cancer Support Source (CSS) Distress Screening and review resource reports with participants;
- Work as part of the Admin team to continuously review and improve the onboarding process;
- Provide documentation for all patient contact including intake and progress notes support group attendance contact logs authorizations to release information etc.;
- Attend regular clinical team meetings admin meetings and staff meetings;
- Model professionalism across all professional and community relationships;
- Communicate regularly via phone email and/or video meetings with CSCLA administrative and clinical staff.
Community Outreach:
- Act as an agency representative at outreach events satellite partnerships ;
- Seek out register for and attend health fairs and appropriate community events;
- Identify and build relationships with relevant community organizations and hospital systems to build database of local resources and steward robust partnership.
Resource Navigation:
- Link patients to various resources (e.g. financial and transportation assistance) and support virtual and onsite educational programming;
- Assist individuals with applying for various collaborative resources (e.g. Affordable Care Program Tablet rentals BEAR Fund research/clinical trial opportunities);
- Engage with various Los Angeles Promotoras groups;
- Stay current with mental health wellness and education programs & services provided by Cancer Support Community.
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties. Incumbents will follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as assigned by their supervisor.
Salary and Benefits
Pay Range Depending Upon Experience: $70000-$85000
In addition to a competitive salary CSCLA offers comprehensive medical vision and dental coverage; paid vacation sick time and personal days; and optional participation in an employee-contribution retirement plan.
Commitment to Diversity Equity and Inclusion
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles is committed to building a diverse staff that reflects the communities we work alongside and we value equity and inclusion in our workplace. As an organization committed to creating access to supportive care for all it is our goal to apply a lens of racial and health equity into all aspects of our work. We welcome applicants with a global perspective and a commitment to values around diversity equity and inclusion to apply.
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race gender identity sexual orientation ethnicity nationality socioeconomic status language (dis)ability physical and emotional health age religious commitment political perspective and individuals and communities that have and continue to be underrepresented and often marginalized.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position has no supervisory responsibilities.
Education/Experience
- Clinical mental health professional with knowledge of psychosocial oncology and/or related experience (i.e. LCSW LMFT PsyD)
- Minimum of two years post-graduate experience preferred including group facilitation community outreach and program development and management experience;
- Strong clinical skills including group therapy experience and ability to work with issues surrounding chronic and life-threatening illness;
- Knowledge of the local community cancer support services and organizations;
- Effective oral and written communications;
- Computer
Language Ability
The following abilities are required in English and Spanish. Ability to read and interpret documents such as permits instructions and manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before groups of medical professionals donors volunteers or employees of organization.
Certificates and Licenses
Masters degree in social work clinical psychology marriage and family therapy or related field is required. Licensed clinical therapist (LCSW LMFT PsyD etc.) preferred. Documentation of licensure and malpractice insurance coverage is required.
Please submit resume to Sigall Cahn LCSW: . Due to the large number of applicants please know that we cannot respond personally to each application or accept phone call inquires.
Cancer Support Community Los Angeles is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race culture age disability gender HIV status or sexual orientation.
Required Experience:
Senior IC
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