Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County

Behavioral Health & Disabilities Coordinator

Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County  •  Poway, CA (Onsite)  •  7 hours ago
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Job Description

Helping People. Changing Lives.

This position will be stationed in Poway
Responsible for the planning, monitoring, development and implementation of the Mental Health and Disabilities content service areas in the Children and Family Service program. Includes training staff and presenting, observing and working with children and families, and consulting with staff (Content Area Coordinators, Area Manager, and program staff). Supports CAPSLO’s mission by ensuring the Head Start and Early Head Start Mental Health and Disabilities program runs effective for all families who are involved.
What we're looking for in the ideal candidate:
• Bachelor’s Degree in one of the following areas: social work, counseling, human development, psychology, early childhood, ABA therapy, or special education.
• Minimum two (2) years of experience in providing services to children and families.
• Fluency in two or more languages, including one that supports the needs of the program and community is preferred, but not required
• Must have previous experience working with adults and conducting trainings.

As the Behavioral Health & Disabilities Coordinator you will:

• Train staff and parents on IDEA, Head Start Performance Standards, and disability rights.
• Provide guidance on identifying, evaluating, and referring children for further assessment.
• Support staff in using developmental screenings and making referrals for special services.
• Ensure understanding of mental health protocols and standards across the program.
• Lead outreach and recruitment efforts for children with disabilities.
• Train staff on child development, behavior concerns, and mental health observation.
• Observe children monthly and offer practical support to teaching staff.
• Collaborate on budgeting to meet IFSP/IEP needs and ensure appropriate placements.
• Train staff on data systems for tracking mental health and disability services.
• Maintain interagency agreements with schools, SELPAs, and Regional Centers.
• Act as liaison between program staff and external agencies.
• Monitor services and consult with staff as needed.
• Support smooth transitions for children with disabilities.
• Collect and analyze data for program improvement and compliance.
• Meet with parents to discuss mental health and disability concerns.
• Collaborate across departments to integrate mental health into all content areas.
• Manage contracts with mental health consultants and ensure compliance.
• Share consultant recommendations with centers for implementation.
• Ensure staff attend IEP/IFSP and transition meetings.
• Track and support implementation of IEP/IFSP goals.

Please note this job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

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For a comprehensive list of employee perks and benefits, please visit capslo.org/careers.

For questions regarding the application process or open positions, contact the Recruiting Department at 805-544-4355 or email us at recruitment@capslo.org.

EOE/V/ADA/Drug Free Workplace/Asset Infused Organization. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County, Inc. will consider all qualified applicants without attention to race, sex, age religion, disability, national origin, veteran status, socioeconomic class, or any other protected characteristic.
Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County

About Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County

Community Action Partnership of San Luis Obispo County, Inc. (CAPSLO) is a nonprofit agency that focuses on helping people and changing lives through serving over 26,000 persons across Central and Southern California, the majority of whom live in San Luis Obispo County. We are committed to eliminating poverty by empowering individuals and families to achieve economic self-sufficiency through a comprehensive array of community-based programs that focus on:

• high-quality early childhood education

• accessible, affordable dependent care

• addressing barriers to safe, affordable housing and basic needs

• health services and education

• resource connection and navigation

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Luis Obispo, California
Year Founded
1965
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