Family Response Team
Company: The Whole Child - Mental Health & Housing Serv
Location: Downey
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description FLSA: Non-exempt DEPARTMENT:
Housing Services JOB OVERVIEW: The Family Response Team Member
(FRT) acts as the first point of contact within the Family
Solutions Center (FSC) and provides screening, triage, crisis
intervention, access to crisis housing, and transportation services
to homeless families in SPA 7. The FRT quickly screens all homeless
families referred, diverts families from the shelter system,
connects homeless families to crisis housing and addresses
families’ immediate needs. The FRT is responsible for assisting
families navigate the homeless system from receipt of referral to
acceptance into appropriate permanent housing programs. The purpose
of the FRT is to assist families in achieving transitional housing
and access medical, educational, social, prevocational,
rehabilitative, or other needed community services for eligible
clients and families who have become homeless. Targeted population
includes children (Birth to age 18) and their families who are at
risk of becoming homeless or are currently homeless utilizing a
Community Based Scattered Site Model. The Community Based Scattered
Site Model is designed to maximize family independence, minimize
family disruption, and result in stronger, more viable housing
permanency outcomes. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY : The FRT provide an
array of services in support of the Family Solution Center/Family
Housing Programs. FRT gathers pertinent information from the family
and complete pre-screening/triage tool which is designed to assist
service providers target families towards the most appropriate
housing intervention. The FRT will implement, based on information
gathered, the crisis housing portion of the family’s coordinated
assistance plan to address the family’s immediate housing and other
crisis needs. The FRT promotes a strengths based approach to
service that empowers families, supports a community based
philosophy of service, and ensures that all services are aligned
with the agency’s mission, vision, and core values. BENEFITS: Full
benefits package to all positions after 30 days of employment.
Employer-paid standard HMO Health, Dental, and Vision plans offered
to employees. 401k plan with 4% employer match. 40 hours of paid
sick time annually Paid vacation time that accrues to 80 hours
annually. 14 Paid Holidays annually. Opportunity for growth. We
love to promote from within. Bilingual Stipend if applicable.
$23.00 an hour starting pay. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Conducts
standardized screening and triages families imminently at-risk and
homeless Works in coordination with the FSC Case Management team
and HFSS crisis housing providers to ensure seamless and integrated
care for homeless families Diverts families to other sources of
assistance when possible Screens and immediately addresses safety
concerns; Conducts child safety screenings Develops and implements
crisis housing plans Connects families to immediate supportive
services as needed such as mental health, health, substance abuse,
child care, employment, etc. Data entry to HMIS Coordination with
the DPSS Homeless Case Manager for initial eligibility assessment
of CalWorks benefits Follow-up activities to ensure completion of
the crisis housing plan Provides individual and group
rehabilitation services under HUD, DMH, DPSS and city contracts.
Completes and submits progress notes in a 24 hour timeframe
utilizing the agency’s electronic health record system (HMIS).
Assists family with identifying internal and external resources to
assist with multiple stressors as it relates to homelessness,
domestic violence, substance abuse issues, etc. Provides
interagency and intra-agency consultation, communication,
coordination and referrals. Attends community meetings as requested
by Housing Manager to present on housing services, referral process
and eligibility criteria. Represents the agency at community
resource fairs. Follows up with families to ensure successful
placement and housing permanency. QUALIFICATIONS: Preferred:
Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or other mental
health related discipline is preferred, but not required. Minimum
of 1-4 years of work experience related to providing case
management or rehabilitative services in a mental health setting.
Fluent in Spanish Required: High School Diploma The Whole Child is
an equal employment opportunity employer and no candidate for
employment will be rejected on account of race, color, religion,
national origin, age, marital status, or sex. Candidates with
physical impairments will be considered so long as it can be
reasonably demonstrated that the duties and responsibilities can be
effectively performed without hazard to the individual, fellow
employees, or clientele.
Keywords: The Whole Child - Mental Health & Housing Serv, Los Angeles , Family Response Team, Social Services , Downey, California