Wellness Advocate
Company: CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF LOS ANGELES INC
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Catholic Charities of Los
Angeles, Inc. is one of the largest human services providers in
California. The Agency operates a variety of programs to serve the
poor and strives to find permanent solutions to crisis situations
by offering clients the tools and resources needed to achieve
greater self-reliance and stability in their lives. Catholic
Charities operates 18 community centers, one residence and 7
homeless shelters and also serves the poor with multi-faceted
programs, including: after-school child care; immigration, refugee,
youth employment and psychological services; homework assistance
and tutoring; English as a Second Language (ESL) and General
Education diploma (GED) classes for adults; and services for
homebound seniors and pregnant and parenting youth. In this way,
Catholic Charities maintains a continuum of care for clients as
they move from vulnerability to self-sufficiency. The Wellness
Advocate supports the overall well-being and successful
reintegration of participants served under the BSCC Beacon of Hope
grant. This position focuses on the personal, emotional, and
practical needs of returning citizens by providing direct support,
coordinating transportation, and navigating resources. In addition
to supporting wellness activities, the Wellness Advocate will also
participate in PREP’s “Grace on Wheels” Ride Home Program, helping
to transport newly released participants safely to transitional
housing, appointments, or supportive services as part of their
reentry process. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct
intake assessments to identify wellness, health, and basic needs of
participants. Provide one-on-one and group support focused on
emotional wellbeing, life skills, and healthy community
reintegration. Develop individualized wellness plans that connect
participants to housing, counseling, employment, and other
services. Coordinate referrals to behavioral health, substance use
treatment, or other community-based providers. Maintain ongoing
communication and encouragement as participants work toward
stability and independence. Coordinate and participate in
transportation for returning citizens released from correctional
facilities. Drive participants safely to approved destinations,
ensuring dignity, safety, and compassionate support throughout the
process. Communicate with program staff to confirm pick-up times,
drop-off locations, and participant readiness. Maintain logs of
transportation activities, mileage, and related expenses for BSCC
reimbursement. Uphold PREP’s mission of hospitality and care
through professional and empathetic interactions with each
participant. Plan and facilitate wellness workshops, peer circles,
or resource fairs that encourage healthy living and personal
growth. Contribute to curriculum and materials that reflect PREP’s
restorative justice approach. Participate in data collection and
evaluation to measure outcomes and refine services. Work closely
with the Project Manager, case managers, and Catholic Charities
partners to ensure continuity of care. Communicate regularly about
participant progress, barriers, and service needs. Support
community outreach and reentry events, representing PREP with
professionalism and compassion. Maintain accurate and confidential
records in accordance with BSCC and Catholic Charities standards.
Track participant services and submit reports required by BSCC and
Catholic Charities. Document allowable costs, including participant
supplies and transportation expenses. Ensure all program activities
comply with BSCC grant guidelines and PREP’s internal policies.
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual
must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skills and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Education and/or Experience: Minimum 1 year of
experience in reentry, case management, or social services work
with justice-involved individuals. Compassionate, trauma-informed
approach to working with returning citizens. Excellent
interpersonal and communication skills. Valid California driver’s
license, clean driving record, and willingness to transport
participants. Organized, dependable, and able to manage multiple
priorities. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred but not
required.
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