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LEAD Motel Coordinator (CHPLA)

Los Angeles Community Health Project (CHPLA) is a program of Heluna Health. CHPLA's mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of people affected by substance use in Los Angeles, to increase access to health care, empower people to protect themselves, and educate each other to reduce harm in our communities. CHPLA combines direct services, advocacy, outreach, education, and research collaborations to fulfill this mission. Los Angeles Community Health Project was founded in 1992.Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) is a community-based diversion approach with the goals of improving public safety, and reducing unnecessary justice system involvement of people who participate in the program. In a LEAD program, law enforcement officers exercise discretionary authority at point of contact to divert individuals to a community-based, harm-reduction intervention for law violations driven by unmet behavioral health needs. In lieu of the traditional criminal justice system cycle -- booking, detention, prosecution, conviction, incarceration -- individuals are instead referred into a trauma-informed, harm reduction intensive case-management program where the individual receives a wide range of support services. Prosecutors and law enforcement work closely with case managers to ensure that all contacts with LEAD participants going forward, including new criminal prosecutions for other offenses, are coordinated with the service plan for the participant to maximize the opportunity to achieve behavioral change. There are certain core principles to LEAD that are essential to achieve transformative outcomes. These include LEAD's harm reduction/Housing First framework, which requires a focus on individual and community wellness, rather than an exclusive focus on sobriety; and police officers and sergeants involvement as meaningful and positive meaningful partners in program design and operations.The Motel Coordinator reports to the LEAD Program Manager.This is a part time (20 hours per week) benefitted position. Employment is provided by Heluna Health.This role is grant funded through June 2025. Its continuance is based upon available funding.The pay rate for this position is $29.25 per hourESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSCommunicates and coordinates with participants, case managers, motel staff and other stakeholders as needed to facilitate the timely placement of participants in temporary housing.Collects invoices, receipts and/or other required documentation from motel staff or LEAD Case Managers, and works collaboratively with Heluna Health's Accounting team to ensure timely processing of payments.Collects Sign In/Out logs within 72 hours of participant checkout.Work with the CHLPLA LEAD team on timely coordination and collection of documentation and invoices.Maintain consistent communication with motel staff and LEAD Case ManagersMay be required to support LEAD Case Managers in the field.Responsible for data entry, data maintenance and compiling data for monthly reports required by funders.Become aware of all harm reduction supplies and services offered to the community through the SEP Program and be able to clearly communicate related information to stakeholders, funders, community members, peers and staff.Report essential programmatic information and developments to in a clear, organized and time effective manner.NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSOther duties as assigned by the LEAD Program Manager & Executive DirectorJOB QUALIFICATIONSEducation/ExperienceHigh School Diploma or equivalent preferred.Two (2) years of administrative experience, including standard office proceduresExperience or field work serving people who use drugs, people at-risk for overdose, and/or other vulnerable populationsCertificates/Licenses/ClearancesA valid California driver's license, proof of vehicle insurance, and reliable transportation or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functionsSuccessful clearance of the background checkOther Skills, Knowledge, and AbilitiesBilingual English/Spanish preferredStrong ability to maintain confidential informationAdvanced understanding of MS Office/Windows 10 applications (Word, Excel, Outlook)Excellent writing, spelling, grammar, and proofreading skills in EnglishExceptional organizational skills with strong attention to detailAbility to prioritize multiple pressing tasks simultaneouslyAbility to maintain courteous and customer service-oriented correspondence with internal staff and external community partners or membersAbility to work effectively with teams, share information and work collaboratively to solve problems and make decisionsUnderstanding of harm reduction approach, practice, and philosophiesDemonstrate sensitivity addressing the needs of underserved community members from diverse communitiesAbility to work independently and in a team, effectively and harmoniouslyDemonstrate commitment to overall mission of CHPLA and LEAD program goalsComfortable providing quality and compassionate care for the populations served by the program (i.e. people who use drugs, people who inject drugs, people who engage in sex work, people without stable housing, low or no-income, LGBTQ+)Ability to be flexible and adaptable in a fast-paced environmentPHYSICAL DEMANDSStand FrequentlyWalk FrequentlySit FrequentlyHandling / Fingering FrequentlyReach Outward FrequentlyReach Above Shoulder. FrequentlyClimb, Crawl, Kneel, Bend OccasionallyLift / Carry Occasionally - Up to 25 lbsPush/Pull Occasionally - Up to 25 lbsSee ConstantlyTaste/ Smell Not ApplicableNot Applicable Not required for essential functionsOccasionally (0 - 2 hrs/day)Frequently (2 - 5 hrs/day)Constantly (5+ hrs/day)WORK ENVIRONMENTMost time spent in general office setting, indoors and temperature controlled. Field work takes place in communities across LA County in a range of settings, including homeless encampments, under freeways overpasses, riverbanks, parks and on partnered providers premises. Field work is limited for this position.APPLICATION PROCEDURESInterested candidates must submit a resume for consideration.Candidates with lived experience are encouraged to apply.EEOC STATEMENTIt is the policy of Heluna Health to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants, without regard to age (40 and over), national origin or ancestry, race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy or perceived pregnancy, reproductive health decision making, physical or mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or a record or history of cancer), AIDS or HIV, genetic information or characteristics, veteran status or military service.Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with DisabilitiesThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.