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Social Worker II

Organization Introduction

Jewish Family Service LA is a comprehensive network of support services for the people of Los Angeles. Our core values lay the foundation of who we are and strive to be—a compassionate resource for all.

Our highly trained staff and volunteers support individuals and families navigating changes and uncertainties in their lives. We work closely with clients to help them problem-solve and preserve their health and happiness long term.

Jewish Family Service LA staff and their loved ones are treated with respect and as members of our family. We want you to feel valued and recognized. We offer a benefit package that includes: health insurance, dental insurance, flexible spending accounts, long-term disability insurance, a pension plan, life insurance, tax-deferred annuities, paid vacation and sick time, paid holidays, and an employee assistance program.

Jewish Family Service LA is proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or status as a veteran.

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The Social Worker II or III is responsible for conducting in-depth intakes and assessments covering psychological, social and physical, and environmental concerns for frail, elderly clients residing in the City of Beverly Hills, Holocaust survivors and their families. S/he will evaluate clients, identify the potential limitations which impede independent living and activate resources to allow client to remain safely in the home setting

Qualifications:

  • Master’s Degree in social work or a related field
  • Registered with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences or the Board of Psychology
  • Current unrestricted CA Driver’s License and proof of auto insurance
  • Experience and interest in providing care to older persons required 
  • Care management and community-based service delivery experience required
  • Knowledge of community resources and the aging process
  • Bilingual in one of the following languages: Farsi, Russian or Spanish is a plus
  • Experience working with seniors, caregivers and mentally disabled clients
  • Knowledge of safety issues when working with at-risk clients
  • Experience conducting in-home visit strongly preferred
  • Must be computer literate in MS Office applications (Word, Excel and Outlook)
  • Candidates must have interest and demonstrated ability to:
    • Work in an interdisciplinary community setting
    • Be culturally sensitive, able to work with a multicultural client population
    • Work in a non-judgmental manner
    • Foster positive growth/outcomes work as part of a team
    • Maintain professional boundaries
    • Exercise sound casework judgment and fiscal management skills
    • Comply with documentation procedures. 
  • Must pass a criminal background check (Live Scan fingerprinting) prior to beginning employment

Responsibilities/essential functions:

  • Conducts in-depth intakes and assessment covering psychological, social, physical, and environmental concerns for clients residing in the City of Beverly Hills and survivors of the Holocaust
  • Provides timely documentation, including annual Holocaust applications, recertifications, and oversees chart record keeping, per Claims Conference funding requirements
  • Develops a comprehensive care plan including all social services needed by the client
  • Coordinates the delivery of all services in the care plan
  • Responds to intake callers and follows up on client situation as needed
  • Reviews and authorizes services every month
  • Offers crisis intervention
  • Provides outreach and support per funding source requirements
  • Prepares reports for the Beverly Hills funding. Reports include statistics on intake and outreach, number of clients serve, description of services, expenditures for each client served through grant
  • Provides short-term or ongoing psychotherapeutic support to low-income Beverly Hills clients, Holocaust survivors and their families as needed
  • Identifies and develops family and other informal support systems for the client
  • Prepares case recording, maintenance of financial records; and reporting on a timely and relevant basis
  • Provide timely documentation and oversees note keeping in Evolv database per funding requirements
  • Selects, negotiates and budgets supportive services for clients
  • May be required to be a Field Work Supervisor and/ or preceptor for Social Work students
  • Other related duties as assigned

Hours towards licensure available but not guaranteed

Jewish Family Service is proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran.

JFSLA

https://www.jfsla.org/

Status:

Open

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Full-Time
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10/20/2026
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California, USA
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$70k - 90k

Type of Organization:

Other

Job Functions:

Other
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