WELLNESS COACH
About the Position
Under the supervision of the Licensed Clinical Director: Special Programs and the Lead Mental
Health Clinician of the Wellness/Rehab program, the Wellness Coach is responsible for
providing support services in the community to children and youth. This is a wonderful
opportunity to impart positive changes in the lives of children and youth in the region.
About the Agency
Pajaro Valley Prevention & Student Assistance, Inc (PVPSA) has been the leader of youth prevention and
intervention services in the Pajaro Valley for the last 31 years. We believe that every young person in our
community should have the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to improve the quality of life of students and
families in the Pajaro Valley by providing health education, prevention services, mental health services, and by
advocating for public policies that protect the health of our community. The agency is committed to helping
employees fulfill a balanced approach in managing their careers and personal life.
Duties and Responsibilities
•Deliver group or classroom programing pertaining to wellness promotion and education
• Support youth completing behavioral health screenings, identify behavioral health needs,
and refer youth to appropriate services
• Conduct care coordination and case management
• Provide services to individual youth including wellness education, goal setting, planning, life
skills, and emotional regulation
• Deliver small group programming to enhance wellness and life skills
• Identify potential risk and signs of crisis and engage in warm handoffs to appropriate
qualified behavioral health providers
Employment Standards
Knowledge of:
• Basic wellness, social skills, and practical life management skills
• Evidence-based therapeutic interventions is preferred
Ability to:
• Communicate clearly and effectively in both oral and the written word
• Work with peers, children, adolescents, and families
• Assess clients’ behavioral and emotional problems and collaborate with PVPSA programs
and school personnel to provide appropriate services
• Establish and maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the
performance of duties
• Timely communication and completion of documentation
• Effective and flexible time management
• Bilingual in Spanish preferred
Training and Experience
Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Human Services, or Addiction Studies
and 800 hours (applicants accepted with 300 hours) of field experience (providing direct pre-
clinical behavioral health services to children and youth through age 25 in school-linked/school-
based organizations, non-profits, community organizations, and/or health centers/clinics)
within the past six years;
Or
Any Bachelor’s degree and 2700 hours of field experience (providing direct pre-clinical
behavioral health services to children and youth through age 25 in school-linked/school-based
organizations, non-profits, community organizations, and/or health centers/clinics) within the
past six years
Additional Requirements
Valid California driver's license and clearance for agency vehicle insurance coverage.
Negative fingerprint screening and tuberculosis skin test/x-ray.
Salary and Benefits:
$26.46 - $29.17 to start per hour depending on experience.
Full Time: 32 to 40 hours per week
PVPSA offers employer-sponsored, competitive health benefits for employees and their
families, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. Employer-sponsored retirement plan
and life insurance plan; flexible spending account available, along with other benefits.
13 paid holidays, plus 8-day paid winter break. In addition to company wide Holidays,
employees are eligible for one Mental Health/birthday Floating Holiday, prorated to employees’
work hours.
How to Apply:
If interested, please submit a cover letter and resume to:
PVPSA Human Resources
email: adminhr@pvpsa.org
mail: 240 East Lake Ave, Watsonville, CA 95076
PVPSA is an equal opportunity employer.
For Questions, please contact HR at 831-728-6445.