Support Host
Company: Transitions Mental Health Asso
Location: Lompoc
Posted on: March 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Position Title : Support Host Program/Location :
Wellness Center “Lompoc Helping Hands” (H2L) Position Summary The
Support Host for the Helping Hands of Lompoc Wellness Center (H2L)
is responsible for assisting with the organization and direction of
the Wellness Center designed to assist adults in their journey to
mental health wellness & recovery, as well as connect members and
participants to their community. This position promotes trauma
informed mental health wellness & recovery for the members and is
responsible for having knowledge and skills in all aspects of the
Wellness Center. The Center Support Host will uphold and promote
the Center philosophy as well as the philosophy of TMHA in all
duties performed. This position promotes social interaction and
support, encouraging members in the recovery process. Hours/ Salary
Full-time, non-exempt position. 35 hours per week. Anticipated
hiring range is $20.00-$21.00. Includes a generous individual
benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, life, 403b
retirement (with up to a 5% employer match) paid vacation/holiday
time, paid sick time and a variety of helpful employee perks as
well. (*Full Salary Schedule $20.00-$22.00 per hour). Employee
Perks/ Work Culture A few of our helpful employee benefits include
membership discounts to various local fitness centers. We offer
years of service gift cards to businesses of your choice. We offer
gift cards for walking, biking, or carpooling to work as well as
20% discount for shopping at our Growing Grounds Downtown
Store/Nursey/ Farm. We host two employee appreciation events for
employees and their families yearly. We practice Trauma Informed
Care Principles, Guidelines for Collaborative Conversations, and
encourage the use of pronouns. We mindfully promote equality,
respect and diversity of race, gender, sexual orientation,
religion, ethnicity, national origin, and all the fascinating
characteristics that make us different! TMHA is also a pet friendly
workplace (upon approval)! Mission Statement: Transitions Mental
Health Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
eliminating stigma and promoting recovery and wellness for people
with mental illness through work, housing, community and family
support services. ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION: Transitions – Mental
Health Association is a leading non-profit agency committed to
providing comprehensive mental health services and support to
individuals and families by inspiring hope, growth, recovery and
wellness in our communities. TMHA has decades of experience with
teams of compassionate staff. TMHA is a driving force in improving
mental health and wellness in our communities and a supportive and
inclusive work environment that values diversity and individual
contributions. Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Functions as a
support to members and participants in providing mental health
services offering social support, connection to community
resources, skills training, recreation activities, and assistance
with developing or enhancing independent living skills. 2. Provides
safe transportation to members by driving them to activities as
necessary. Performs basic safety checks on program facility, and
vehicle maintenance, shops for program needs, and organized leisure
activities. May be required to perform some janitorial services. 3.
Functions as a role model of Wellness and Recovery to members with
regard to treatment, communication, and work behavior. Leads by
example and empowers members to grow and expand their abilities and
knowledge. 4. Assist with the planning & preparing food for monthly
luncheons including the purchasing of food items, proper storage
and handling of food. 5. Meets with and communicates program issues
to the Program Supervisor and works as part of a collaborative team
with peers, members, and the staff of other TMHA programs, BeWell
and other agencies. 6. Is responsible for the establishment and
maintaining of a positive working environment. 7. Promote,
encourage and maintain trauma-informed practices in all services
and activities. Practice and promote, both individually and in team
meetings, TMHA’s Collaborative Communication Guidelines in order to
facilitate clear, empathetic and person-centered communication. 8.
Communicates both positive and negative feedback clearly and in a
timely manner with staff. Remains approachable and open for staff
to communicate problems or ask questions. Accepts constructive
feedback from supervisor and others. 9. Represents management
positively and takes ownership of policies when enforcing them.
When questions or issues with management arise, they are directed
to management for resolution. Accepts constructive feedback from
supervisor and others. 10. Facilitates group discussions and
activities; co-facilitates groups as needed. Research and
coordinate material for subject matter. 11. Participates in
Community Outreach Activities to educate the community on Wellness
Center resources and ways of eliminating mental health
discrimination and stigma. 12. Follows Medi-Cal documentation
standards by completing Medi-Cal documentation three or more times
a week. 13. Medi-Cal billing provides a critical portion of funding
for this program. You are expected to reach documentation and
billing goals as set by Program Manager and Director. 14. All
direct service staff are expected to spend at least 50% of their
work time in direct service and support of clients, unless
otherwise assigned by your supervisor. 15. Complete required hours
of in-service training and attend all required meetings and monitor
staff completion of the same. 16. Utilize data collection tools
(based on contract outcomes) to track for member attendance,
program services, community outreach, and computer lab
participation. Assists in monthly data report for Performance
Outcomes Evaluator under supervisor’s guidance 17. Must be
available to work with community members, family members, other
organizations, visitors, and volunteers in an effort to inform the
community of our services and to advocate for people with
psychiatric disabilities. 18. Required completion of 100 hour Peer
Specialist training, application processing and passing of state
exam to become Medical Peer Specialist within one year of
employment. 19. Is responsible for and participates in upholding
agency policies and ensuring accurate program paperwork, record
keeping, evaluation procedures and documentation is completed and
deadlines are met. 20. Assumes other duties and responsibilities as
assigned by the Program Supervisor and Program Manager. Job
Environment: 1. Moderate, physical activity; may include moving or
lifting up to 50 lbs. 2. Involves moderate risks that require
safety precautions and the risk of exposure to potentially intense
situations. Requirements: Minimum Requirements: 1. High School
diploma or equivalent. 2. Individuals must have lived experience as
a consumer or family member of mental health services 3. Spanish
bilingual/bicultural preferred. 4. Must be computer literate with
experience in navigating Microsoft Teams, Outlook, the internet,
email, basic word processing and the ability to quickly learn
documentation software. 5. State certified peer specialist
preferred. 6. Strong interpersonal skills, collaborative work style
and strong oral, written, and communication skills. 7. Well defined
organizational and time management skills. 8. Ability to work
independently and flexibly. 9. Ability to handle intense
situations, display good judgment and decision making skills, and
remain calm and clearheaded under pressure. 10. Able to work
effectively with a variety of people and personality types
regardless of age, ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation,
gender identity/expression or socio-economic level. 11. Ability to
possess and maintain good physical and mental health. 12. Ability
to work well within a team and maintain a professional, respectful
attitude in the workplace. 13. Ability to be willing to work with
supervisor oversight and direction. 14. Attendance is an essential
function of this job that requires face-to-face interaction with
clients and/or other employees. 15. Ability to mindfully promote
equality, respect, and diversity of race, gender, sexual
orientation, religion, ethnicity, national origin, and all the
other fascinating characteristics that make us different. 16.
Demonstrate the ability to successfully deliver culturally
responsive services. 17. Knowledge of the various dimensions of
diversity including mental health, gender, race and ethnicity. 18.
Must use reasonable precaution in the performance of one’s duties
and adhere to all applicable safety rules and practices while
acting in such a manner as to assure at all times, maximum safety
to one’s self, fellow employees, members, and other persons
contacted through TMHA business 19. Conditions of employment
include: • Must be at least 18 years of age; possess a valid CA
Driver’s License, at least 2 years driving experience and DMV
driving record that meets TMHA’s current vehicle insurance
requirements. May be required to utilize reliable personal vehicle
and auto insurance. • Must comply with a TB assessment (possibly a
TB test if needed to confirm a negative tuberculosis result) and
receipt of a criminal record clearance through fingerprinting. •
Must be able to successfully complete First Aid and CPR training.
Physical Demands: 1. Seeing 2. Hearing 3. Speaking 4.
Stooping/Bending 5. Moving around office 6. Moving between
offices/clients 7. Driving 8. Climbing 9. Lifting/carrying heavy
items 10. Computer use 11. Pushing/pulling/dragging items 12.
Standing for long periods 13. Working outside 14. Using
hands/fingers Compensation details: 20-22 Hourly Wage
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