TBS Coach (Success First West)
Company: South Coast Children's Society
Location: Upland
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
SUMMARY: South Coast Community Services takes pride in providing
our staff with competitive compensation, opportunities for
professional growth, access to diverse client populations, clinical
autonomy, and a strong support system of seasoned employees. The
In-Home Based Services (IHBS) Coach, also known as the Therapeutic
Behavioral Specialist (TBS Coach), provides one-on-one
strength-based behavior modification services to children and youth
that have experienced serious emotional disturbances, stressful
transitions or life crises, and need additional short-term support
services to achieve outcomes specified in their treatment plans.
The position may also work closely with the children’s family
members or caregivers to assist in implementing new behavioral and
positive coping strategies. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Success First
program serves children & youth ages 0-21 who are at risk of loss
of placement (e.g. children involved with the foster care or
juvenile justice systems, those experiencing psychiatric
hospitalizations, suspensions/expulsions, and eating disorders).
Children are typically referred from hospitals, schools, CFS,
probation, or Department of Behavioral Health. Services are
provided in clients’ homes, schools, or local communities. Children
typically remain in the program for 3-6 months with the goal of
reducing disruptions to their placements by improving their ability
to successfully manage their mental health needs. JOB DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop a working knowledge of functional
behavioral analysis and assessment, behavioral modification
techniques, crisis intervention, and other techniques as required
when working with children with behavioral challenges. Maintain
proficient and accurate documentation adhering to all program and
contract standards for compliance, productivity and timeliness.
Work in coordination with the client’s therapist,
family/caregivers, child (when appropriate), county workers, etc.
in the development and execution of the treatment plan. Attend and
actively participated in all required meetings, such as Children
and Family Team meetings. Implement specific trauma-informed
interventions as delineated in the child's treatment plan to assist
in the remediation of behaviors or improvement of symptoms.
Effectively collaborate with the client’s multidisciplinary team to
provide comprehensive and cohesive treatment. May offer support and
education to the child’s caregiver in learning, utilizing and
integrating effective behavioral interventions throughout their
daily routine. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: Must be proficient in
Microsoft Word, Excel, Microsoft Outlook, and able to navigate EHR
systems. Demonstrate knowledge of crisis management skills and can
perform such skills as necessary. Ability to remain organized and
manage multiple tasks at once. Able to establish and maintain
appropriate rapport with children, youth, and families. Knowledge
of behavior modification, child development, and/or the
child-welfare system. Ability to work effectively as a member of a
multidisciplinary team. Requirements GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
Education/Experience Tier I: Bachelor's degree in human services or
related Field. OR 30 semesters/45 quarter units of completed
college coursework (half of which must be upper division) in
behavioral science AND at least 2 years of related work experience
Tier II: Bachelor’s degree in human services or related field AND 2
years of related work experience. OR 30 semesters/45 quarter units
of completed college coursework (half of which must be upper
division) in behavioral science AND at least 4 years of related
work experience Tier III: Bachelor’s degree in human services or
related field AND 4 years of related work experience. OR 30
semesters/45 quarter units of completed college coursework (half of
which must be upper division) in behavioral science AND at least 6
years of related work experience Tier IV: Bachelor’s degree in
human services or related field AND 6 years of related work
experience. OR 30 semesters/45 quarter units of completed college
coursework (half of which must be upper division) in behavioral
science AND at least 8 years of related work experience Licensure,
Registration, Certification Valid CA driver’s license and proof of
automobile insurance Completion of CPR/ProACT certification within
the first thirty (30) days of employment PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to drive a motor vehicle without restrictions, often in
heavy traffic and frequently long distances (one hour or more) to
ensure safe transport to client settings and to safely transport
clients to appointments as needed. Senses of vision, hearing and
smell sufficient to regularly operate a motor vehicle, to visualize
threats in the environment or risks to clients, and to operate
safely in the field. Required to occasionally lift and carry 10-20
pounds. Regularly required to sit, stand, climb stairs (1 or more
flights) and walk while in route to and during family visits.
Regularly required to sit and use computer in office settings.
Management reserves the right to add, change, delete or rescind
duties or responsibilities of positions within the job
classification at any time. Salary Description $24.50 - $26.00
Hourly
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