Job Location : Fremont,CA, USA
Turn your experience into a mental health career!Are you a family member or caregiver of someone who lives with a mental health challenge? You can take your own experience supporting your loved one and apply it to helping other families who are going through similar challenges.NO PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. We have a rigorous training program that will prepare you as a Family Advocate with the Family Education and Resource Center (FERC), a program of the Mental Health Association of Alameda County (MHAAC).We offer:Competitive salary - no college degree required and open to unlicensed professionalsEligible for first pay increase after successful completion of 3-month introductory periodBilingual Pay Differential for fluency in an Alameda County threshold language100% paid medical and dental coverage for the employeeGenerous time off benefits: 14 paid Holidays, including the week between Christmas and New YearsVacation leave 2 weeks per year, increases to 4 weeks by year four of employmentReimbursement for work travelPaid volunteer time-offTuition reimbursementOn the job trainingOpportunities to attend local and state-wide workshops and conferencesPaid training to become a Certified Peer Support SpecialistFamily to Family facilitator through NAMI CAWellness Recovery Action Plan facilitatorMental Health First Aid instructor....and more!The Mental Health Association of Alameda County (MHAAC) is a well-established non-profit organization with long term staff that assists and advocates for people with mental illness and their family members through programs including the Family Education and Resource Center, the Family Partnership Program and Patients' Rights Advocacy. Together, these programs assist thousands of people with serious mental illness and their family members every year. We envision a world without stigma where people with mental health challenges and their family members are free to live their best lives. MHAAC's current budget is around $5 million.FERC is a program of the Mental Health Association of Alameda County funded through Mental Health Services Act and operated under contract with Alameda County Behavioral Health Care ServicesWE are:The Family Education and Resource Center (FERC) is a family-centered program that provides free education, advocacy, and support to family caregivers of a loved one living with mental health conditions and resides in all regions of Alameda County.What makes FERC unique is that all of our staff have family or loved ones with mental health issues.FERC's programmatic components include: a warm-line; education, training and support for family/caregivers; a resource center; assistance with AB1424 Historical Information Forms; support for the development of family leadership; and collaboration with other MHSA funded programs. We've been there, and we can help. YOU are:A compassionate family member of a loved one who has a mental health challengeExperienced in navigating the behavioral health system for your loved one to access and receive servicesEmpathetic; you can understand the challenges other families are going through trying to advocate for their family member(s)You've always told by your friends that, You're such a good listener. Ready to learn about family advocacy and what it takes to represent the voices of family caregivers in Alameda CountyESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES:Family advocates partner with the family to support them as they care for their love one(s) living with a mental health condition. Family advocates explain services that are available, help families access and navigate resources, provide warm hand-offs and linkages. Family Advocates help families overcome the impacts of mental health stigma and discrimination. They support the family caregiver with their own self-care. From supporting families in advocating for educational rights, completing Care Court applications and AB 1424 forms, understanding a mental health diagnosis and creating a self-care plan. Our Family Advocates are prepared to partner with and support each family on their caregiver journey for their love one(s). Family Advocates also conduct extensive mental health community outreach.Under the supervision and guidance of the Program Supervisor, the Bilingual Family Advocates' duties may include, but are not limited to the following:Assist clients in navigating the complex behavioral health care system in Alameda CountySupport clients via phone, virtual meetings, or by in-person consultationProvide a full range of information, support, advocacy, encouragement, and referrals to appropriate community resources, and related services in order to assist the clients in coping effectively with immediate and/or long-term situationsAttend, facilitate and/or support family caregivers self-help groups, existing family support groups and family peer support effortsDocument key components of calls and activities (database, logbooks, MAA billing, etc.)Actively participate in liaison role with key partners such as NAMI affiliates (attend meetings, coordinate trainings, etc.)Active involvement in community outreach (e.g. table at health fairs, schools, and other public venues, etc.)REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Direct lived experience as a family caregiver of a loved one who has a mental health challenge or serious mental illness; professional experience and/or education does NOT replace the personal lived experience that is requiredMust have demonstrated work history. Work experience may be paid or unpaid.HS Diploma or GEDMust have a motor vehicle available for daily use, possess a valid California driver's license, carry vehicle liability insurance, and have an acceptable motor vehicle report, as determined by MHAAC's insurance brokerBilingual in one of Alameda County's threshold languages: Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin), Farsi, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog, or VietnameseHave proficiency in Microsoft Office - Outlook (email) and Word (documents)Must be able to provide proof of full Covid-19 vaccination and be willing to obtain CDC/Alameda County recommended booster shotsMust successfully pass a fingerprint background check by CADOJ and the FBIADDITIONAL DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor's degreeExperience navigating Alameda County Behavioral Health (ACBH) care systemExperience in MAA billing and/or using database platformsExperience working in a non-profit environmentExperience using video-based platforms such as Teams and/or ZoomExperience working with diverse populations in underserved communitiesHOURS OF WORK: Tue - Sat: 8:30 AM-4:12 PM. May require some evening and weekend work on occasion.WORK LOCATION: 39155 Liberty Street, Fremont, CA 94538.SALARY: $28.75 per hour. Rate includes 4.5% Bilingual Pay Differential for fluency in: Cantonese, Farsi, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, or VietnameseThe Mental Health Association of Alameda County is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.We are also committed to offering an inclusive and accessible experience for all job seekers, including individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to foster an inclusive and accessible workplace where everyone has the opportunity to be successful. If you need a reasonable accommodation to search for a job opening, apply for a position, or participate in the interview process, connect with us and describe the specific accommodation requested for a disability-related limitation.Job Type: Full-timeSalary: $28.75 per hourBenefits:401(k)Dental insuranceEmployee assistance programEmployee discountFlexible scheduleFlexible spending accountHealth insuranceLife insuranceVision insurancePaid time offVision insuranceSchedule:7.2 hour shiftTuesday to SaturdayCOVID-19 considerations:All staff are required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination and booster shots. Air purifiers in the office.Application Question(s):Do you have direct lived experience as a family caregiver of a loved one who lives with a mental health condition or serious mental illness? Note: professional experience does NOT replace the requirement for personal lived experience.Education:High school or equivalent (Required)Language:Spanish (Preferred)Chinese (Cantonese or Mandarin) (Preferred)FarsiKoreanTagalog (Preferred)VietnameseWork Location: One location