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On-Call Program Associate

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felton

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On-Call Program Associate

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Part-time

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3 hours ago

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$28 - $28/hourly

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On-Call Program Associate Part Time San Mateo Agency Overview Felton Institute responds to the needs of our community by providing innovative, evidence-informed social services that transform lives. Our organization offers 60+ programs that address mental health, the unhoused, early care and education, those impacted by the justice system, transitional age youth, as well as aging adults. Our programs combine the latest scientific research with cultural sensitivity and a deep commitment to supporting and reflecting the communities we serve. Felton offers a dynamic, challenging, and supportive work environment where we encourage the use of professional development, that staff can utilize throughout their career. Program and Division Description Founded in 1966, San Mateo Suicide Prevention (SMSP) was one of the first crisis centers in California. Since then SMSP has been dedicated to crisis intervention and suicide prevention for over half a century, offering prevention, intervention, and postvention services to youth and adults of San Mateo County. SMSP is also accredited by the American Association of Suicidology and belongs to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline national network of crisis centers. San Mateo Suicide Prevention (SMSP) is the only 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provider and comprehensive Crisis Center in San Mateo County. This telephone-accessed service is staffed 24-hours a day; 365 days a year through a combination of paid staff, interns, and volunteers. SMSP is both a critical first point of contact for people in need of referrals to social services and a last resort for people on the brink of suicide to reach out for help. Crisis line staff and volunteers serve over 20.000 contacts annually through their breadth of services. A Crisis Center Phone Counselor works as a part of a larger team to respond to multiple incoming calls - skillfully and compassionately offering suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, crisis de-escalation, resource navigation, and emotional support when needed. All phone counselors go through a 5-week training covering topics such as active listening, de-escalation, suicide risk assessment, intro to mental health, LGBTQ+, disability, working with families, working with youth, and more. After successful completion of training, phone counselors will administer suicide risk assessments, provide phone de-escalation, facilitate resource navigation and support callers struggling with a wide array of difficulties. This is a hybrid position with work required both in office and from home during 4 and/or 8hr daily shift assignments as assigned by the Supervisor. Position Overview Provide overnight, weekend and various shifts coverage on all PSP’s 24-hour 988 hotline. This position reports to and adheres to agency’s policies/procedures and programs. Specific Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions) Follow Up Duties: Respond to callers on 24/7 crisis line offering suicide risk assessments, crisis intervention, crisis de-escalation, resource navigation and emotional support to all callers; some evenings, holidays, and weekends required with advanced notice. Triage multiple calls at once, as needed. Assess for safety, crisis, and suicidality and dispatch mobile crisis response when appropriate. Develop in depth knowledge of San Mateo County cities and community resources, provide referrals and resources to callers. Maintain strong communication on and off shift with shift partners, shift supervisor, and program leadership Establish effective recording keeping practices on electronic database; enter all call records according to procedure by the end of assigned shift Adhere to mandating reporting policy as outlined by state and local laws. Provide training and evaluation to incoming phone counselor trainees. Attend regularly scheduled supervision Participate in all program related meetings- monthly team meeting, bi-annual crisis center training, agency-wide events, as well as continuing education opportunities. Maintain knowledge and best practices of crisis intervention- suicide prevention, as well as other related topics (trauma informed practices, cultural response, etc.); Complete at least 10 hours of ongoing education each year. Additional duties as needed and assigned by Supervisor. Knowledge, Skills And Abilities Required Updated: Community resources: A thorough knowledge of San Mateo County and surrounding areas for making appropriate referrals Cultural competence and humility: Understanding how to interact respectfully with people from diverse racial, cultural, economic, and identity backgrounds. This includes specific considerations for marginalized groups, such as the LGBTQIA2S+ community, people with disabilities, and veterans Trauma-informed care: Counselors must understand the effects of traumatic stress and be able to provide care that avoids re-traumatization, including awareness of the effects of secondary trauma on their own well-being Regulations and confidentiality: Counselors must be aware of their legal and ethical responsibilities, including maintaining caller confidentiality as well as mandatory reporting requirements for issues like abuse Active and reflective listening: Ability to pay full attention to a help seeker's concerns, demonstrating unbiased acceptance, and validating experiences Crisis stabilization and de-escalation: The ability to reduce the intensity of an emotionally charged situation using effective communication and behavioral techniques Empathy and rapport building: The skill to engage with and build a connection with a person in crisis in a compassionate, non-judgmental way Problem-solving: Ability to quickly analyze complex situations and identify appropriate, least-invasive interventions Documentation: Clear, concise, and accurate record-keeping is required for every interaction Collaboration: Ability to work together to coordinate care with supervisors, other professionals, and emergency services Multitasking: Handling high-volume call traffic and using multiple software programs simultaneously while remaining focused on help seekers needs Emotional intelligence: The ability to perceive, understand, and manage one's own emotions, as well as the emotions of others. This is critical for staying calm and professional during intense situations Resilience: The capacity to adapt to challenging life experiences and manage the emotional demands inherent in supporting people in crisis with support of supervision and debriefing sessions to help counselors manage secondary trauma Critical thinking: The ability to interpret, evaluate, and analyze information from the caller to make sound judgments and inform your intervention Adaptability and flexibility: An openness to changing situations and a willingness to work with a diverse range of help seekers and crises Adherence to protocols: The ability to consistently follow established Felton and Lifeline policies, procedures, and best practices for service delivery Additional Information Reports to: PSP Supervisor Job Type: Part Time/On Call Work Schedule: Onsite FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Salary Range: $28/hour ; +$4/hour for overnight differential This position is union-represented by SEIU Local 1021 and is subject to the applicable collective bargaining agreement. Applying Instruction: Candidates should apply for the position at our career page “careers.felton.org” OR directly email resumes to “jobs@felton.org”. IMP NOTE: Job responsibilities are subject to change according to program requirements. Equal Employment Opportunity Felton Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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