Family Trainer III- Veteran Family Wellbeing Center
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Location: Los Angeles, CA 90011
Description:
Description
The Division of Population Behavioral Health is seeking to hire a licensed Family Trainer to join the UCLA VA Veteran Family Wellbeing Center (VFWC). The VFWC serves as a vital access point for veterans and their families, providing life-skills training, health and wellness services, recreation, prevention programs, and educational support. Primary duties include:
Facilitate evidence-based family training programs, skills groups, and workshops tailored to veteran families
Conduct educational consultations on family dynamics, caregiving, couples' relationships, and youth related issues
Lead group skill-building workshops for veteran family members, couples, caregivers, and youth
Perform intake assessments, document participant engagement, and track service utilization
Screen participants for immediate psychosocial needs, including crisis intervention, medical attention, emergency shelter, and basic necessities
Provide psychoeducation on military life stressors and reintegration challenges
Assist with community outreach efforts to engage and support veteran families
Ensure accurate tracking and monitoring of family participation services
Salary range: $71,500/yr - $154,900/yr
The Division of Population Behavioral Health is seeking to hire a licensed Family Trainer to join the UCLA VA Veteran Family Wellbeing Center (VFWC). The VFWC serves as a vital access point for veterans and their families, providing life-skills training, health and wellness services, recreation, prevention programs, and educational support. Primary duties include:
Facilitate evidence-based family training programs, skills groups, and workshops tailored to veteran families
Conduct educational consultations on family dynamics, caregiving, couples' relationships, and youth related issues
Lead group skill-building workshops for veteran family members, couples, caregivers, and youth
Perform intake assessments, document participant engagement, and track service utilization
Screen participants for immediate psychosocial needs, including crisis intervention, medical attention, emergency shelter, and basic necessities
Provide psychoeducation on military life stressors and reintegration challenges
Assist with community outreach efforts to engage and support veteran families
Ensure accurate tracking and monitoring of family participation services
Salary range: $71,500/yr - $154,900/yr