
South Coast Community Services takes pride in providing our staff with competitive compensation, opportunities for professional growth, access to diverse client populations, clinical autonomy, and a strong support system of seasoned employees. The Family Specialist develops a strength-based relationship with children while providing support, case management, and behavioral coaching. The Family Specialist ensures the family’s voice and choice is respected and implemented throughout the course of treatment. This position intervenes with maladaptive behaviors and strives to meet the child’s needs and preserve the family unit. This position works both independently and with other multidisciplinary team members.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
School Aged Treatment Program (SATS) is designed to support children and youth with a mental health disorder that interferes with their academic performance or functioning in their family, school, or community. SATS serves children and youth ages 0-21. Program referrals typically come from schools, social workers, DBH, self-referrals, etc. Services typically include therapy, case management, rehabilitation services, groups, etc. and are provided in the field (home, school, community) and by telehealth.
JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Requirements
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Education/Experience
Tier I: AA or Bachelor’s degree in human services or related field. (Bachelor's degree required for all Youth Partners). 1 year of experience in working with youth in a mental health or social service setting preferred.
Tier II: Bachelor’s degree in human services or related field. 2 years of equivalent experience.
Tier III: Bachelor’s degree in human services or related field. 4 years of equivalent experience.
Tier IV: Bachelor’s degree in human services or related field. 6 years of equivalent experience. Or Master's Degree in related field.
Licensure, Registration, Certification
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Management reserves the right to add, change, delete or rescind duties or responsibilities of positions within the job classification at any time.

SCCS provides therapy and counseling services for individuals, groups, and families.
Located in Orange and San Bernardino counties, the Mental Health Department at SCCS is comprised of an outstanding group of mental health professionals. At a minimum, each has a Master's Degree or Doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy, Social Work, or Clinical Psychology. All of our therapists have experience working with children, youth, couples, and families.
The professional staff at SCCS provide an opportunity for healing for children, youth, and families who may be:
Lacking skills needed to live a happy and productive lives
Struggling
Suffering from mental health disorders
Our mental health services include:
Individual therapy for children
Individual therapy for adults
Family therapy
Group therapy
Couples’ therapy
Parenting classes
Psychological testing
Psychiatric services
Behavioral coaching
Anger management
Many people react differently to change and life stressors. If you have noticed a change of behavior in a loved one or even in yourself, it is a good idea to involve one of our professionals to determine if therapy can help bring you back to a productive level of functioning.
In addition, SCCS also provides:
Medication support services
Specialized counselors in the areas of recreation and emancipation therapy
Considerable expertise in working with autistic children and those with a variety of difficult medical issues including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and organic brain disorders