Foothill Family Service Visa Sponsorship USA
Foothill Family Service operates in the Healthcare & Medical Services sector, providing behavioral health and social services to communities in need. The organization has a track record of sponsoring work visas, making it a viable target for international candidates in clinical and social services roles seeking U.S. employment.
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SUMMARY
The Child and Family Specialist provides intensive in-home and field-based services to the children and families in the Programs of Intensive Field Capable Clinical Services (IFCCS), Wraparound or Full-Service Partnership (FSP). Services include community outreach services and intensive mental health services within their scope of practice.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supports and promotes the mission of the Agency: Foothill Family empowers children and families on their journey to achieve personal success.
- Provides intensive Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) services such as: individual rehabilitation services, collateral services, and consultation on high need, high risk clients and families from various referring parties.
- Provides Intensive Home-Based Services (IHBS) and Intensive Care Coordination (ICC).
- Encompasses the values and principles of the Shared Core Practice Model in Engaging, Teaming, Assessment, Planning and Intervention, and Tracking and Adapting into services delivered.
- Provides trauma-informed care within scope of practice and focuses on building Protective Factors of Parental Resilience, Social Connections, Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development, Concrete Support in Times of Need, and Social and Emotional Competence of Children.
- Drives to clients’ home, school, community or Agency offices to provide field-based services to clients and families as assigned and based on the families’ needs and availability.
- Reinforces and practices skills the client has learned in therapy to assist in decreasing mental health symptoms and behaviors that are putting the client’s placement at risk.
- Assists clients to develop the skills necessary in improving, maintaining or restoring their functioning.
- Works collaboratively with parents/guardians to ensure treatment progress.
- Works on a multi-disciplinary Treatment team that includes: Intensive Services Facilitators, Parent Partners, Psychiatrists, Clinicians, school personnel and support staff.
- Reinforces positive parenting skills to increase the caregiver’s ability to manage the behaviors of their child.
- Provides immediate response to a client exhibiting acute psychiatric symptoms which if untreated presents an imminent threat to the client and/or others and consults with supervisor immediately.
- Links clients to resources needed to support achievement of their goals.
- Performs services which may include: crisis counseling, behavioral management, medication education, stress management, mentoring/role model for the caregiver of the identified child, psychosocial skills training, shadowing for the identified child, teaching and demonstrating life skills, homemaking, budgeting, case management, translation, helping to access respite care, educational support, parenting support and domestic violence services.
- Participates in the 4 Step Child and Family Team Meeting Model when applicable.
- Follows through with tasks that are assigned via the Client Treatment Plan, and through Child and Family Team meetings.
- Provides flexible services in tune with the needs of the individual families, while maintaining open communication among the team.
- Models ethical and professional behavior at all times.
- Assists in monitoring the children and families to ensure child safety.
- Identifies risk factors for child abuse or neglect, develops treatment plans to lower the risk to children and reports any cases of suspected child abuse or neglect as required by California child abuse reporting law.
- Provides care or services to minors or comes into contact with minors as part of their job duties.
- Provides services relating to the administration of public funds or benefits, including eligibility for public funds or public benefits.
- Assists accounting in the collection of complete and accurate information necessary for billing.
- Effectively represents the Agency at community meetings; effectively consults with other agencies such as Department of Children and Family Services, Probation, Department of Mental Health, and schools.
- Carries a caseload of between 10-12 families.
- Performs on-call 24/7 crisis response as needed.
- Attends in-person meetings and events at various locations within the Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas.
- Displays sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomics characteristics.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor of Arts in Human Services, Social Work, or Psychology plus a minimum of one year of experience working with high risk youth; or a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) plus a minimum of three years’ experience working with high risk youth.
- Experience providing direct service to individuals, families and groups.
- Experience providing child abuse treatment services.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to work cooperatively as a team member.
- Bilingual English/Spanish required.
- Valid CA Driver’s License and maintains insurability on the Agency’s auto liability policy (including a minimum of 2 years driving experience) and maintains the California state required personal auto insurance liability limits.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

SUMMARY
The Child and Family Specialist provides intensive in-home and field-based services to the children and families in the Programs of Intensive Field Capable Clinical Services (IFCCS), Wraparound or Full-Service Partnership (FSP). Services include community outreach services and intensive mental health services within their scope of practice.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supports and promotes the mission of the Agency: Foothill Family empowers children and families on their journey to achieve personal success.
- Provides intensive Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) services such as: individual rehabilitation services, collateral services, and consultation on high need, high risk clients and families from various referring parties.
- Provides Intensive Home-Based Services (IHBS) and Intensive Care Coordination (ICC).
- Encompasses the values and principles of the Shared Core Practice Model in Engaging, Teaming, Assessment, Planning and Intervention, and Tracking and Adapting into services delivered.
- Provides trauma-informed care within scope of practice and focuses on building Protective Factors of Parental Resilience, Social Connections, Knowledge of Parenting and Child Development, Concrete Support in Times of Need, and Social and Emotional Competence of Children.
- Drives to clients’ home, school, community or Agency offices to provide field-based services to clients and families as assigned and based on the families’ needs and availability.
- Reinforces and practices skills the client has learned in therapy to assist in decreasing mental health symptoms and behaviors that are putting the client’s placement at risk.
- Assists clients to develop the skills necessary in improving, maintaining or restoring their functioning.
- Works collaboratively with parents/guardians to ensure treatment progress.
- Works on a multi-disciplinary Treatment team that includes: Intensive Services Facilitators, Parent Partners, Psychiatrists, Clinicians, school personnel and support staff.
- Reinforces positive parenting skills to increase the caregiver’s ability to manage the behaviors of their child.
- Provides immediate response to a client exhibiting acute psychiatric symptoms which if untreated presents an imminent threat to the client and/or others and consults with supervisor immediately.
- Links clients to resources needed to support achievement of their goals.
- Performs services which may include: crisis counseling, behavioral management, medication education, stress management, mentoring/role model for the caregiver of the identified child, psychosocial skills training, shadowing for the identified child, teaching and demonstrating life skills, homemaking, budgeting, case management, translation, helping to access respite care, educational support, parenting support and domestic violence services.
- Participates in the 4 Step Child and Family Team Meeting Model when applicable.
- Follows through with tasks that are assigned via the Client Treatment Plan, and through Child and Family Team meetings.
- Provides flexible services in tune with the needs of the individual families, while maintaining open communication among the team.
- Models ethical and professional behavior at all times.
- Assists in monitoring the children and families to ensure child safety.
- Identifies risk factors for child abuse or neglect, develops treatment plans to lower the risk to children and reports any cases of suspected child abuse or neglect as required by California child abuse reporting law.
- Provides care or services to minors or comes into contact with minors as part of their job duties.
- Provides services relating to the administration of public funds or benefits, including eligibility for public funds or public benefits.
- Assists accounting in the collection of complete and accurate information necessary for billing.
- Effectively represents the Agency at community meetings; effectively consults with other agencies such as Department of Children and Family Services, Probation, Department of Mental Health, and schools.
- Carries a caseload of between 10-12 families.
- Performs on-call 24/7 crisis response as needed.
- Attends in-person meetings and events at various locations within the Los Angeles County and the surrounding areas.
- Displays sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomics characteristics.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor of Arts in Human Services, Social Work, or Psychology plus a minimum of one year of experience working with high risk youth; or a high school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) plus a minimum of three years’ experience working with high risk youth.
- Experience providing direct service to individuals, families and groups.
- Experience providing child abuse treatment services.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to work cooperatively as a team member.
- Bilingual English/Spanish required.
- Valid CA Driver’s License and maintains insurability on the Agency’s auto liability policy (including a minimum of 2 years driving experience) and maintains the California state required personal auto insurance liability limits.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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How to Get Visa Sponsorship in Foothill Family Service Visa Sponsorship USA
Target clinical and behavioral health roles
Foothill Family Service's core work in mental health and social services means licensed clinicians, therapists, and case managers are the most likely candidates for visa sponsorship. Focus your application on roles that require specialized credentials matching your background.
Prioritize the H-1B as your pathway
Foothill Family Service has demonstrated willingness to sponsor H-1B visas for qualified candidates. If you're targeting a specialty occupation role in healthcare or mental health services, make clear in your application that you require H-1B sponsorship from the outset.
Align your credentials with California licensing requirements
Healthcare roles at Foothill Family Service typically require California-specific licensure, such as LCSW, MFT, or LPCC designations. Demonstrating progress toward or completion of these credentials strengthens your case for sponsorship significantly.
Apply during healthcare hiring cycles
Nonprofit healthcare organizations like Foothill Family Service tend to hire most actively in the new fiscal year and late summer. Timing your application around these windows improves your chances of being considered when sponsorship budget is available.
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Does Foothill Family Service sponsor H-1B visas?
Yes, Foothill Family Service sponsors H-1B visas. The organization has a history of filing H-1B petitions for qualified candidates in specialty occupation roles, typically within clinical and behavioral health services. If you're pursuing an H-1B with Foothill Family Service, make your sponsorship requirement clear early in the hiring process so the team can plan accordingly.
Which visa types does Foothill Family Service sponsor?
Foothill Family Service sponsors H-1B, F-1 OPT, and F-1 CPT visas, as well as TN visas for eligible Canadian and Mexican nationals. This range of visa types means the organization can accommodate candidates at various stages of their immigration journey, from students completing practical training to professionals seeking long-term work authorization.
What types of roles at Foothill Family Service are most likely to receive visa sponsorship?
Sponsorship at Foothill Family Service is concentrated in roles that require specialized education and licensure, particularly licensed therapists, clinical social workers, and behavioral health professionals. These positions align with the specialty occupation standard required for H-1B eligibility. Administrative and support roles are less likely to be sponsored, so candidates should focus on clinical tracks.
How do I find open visa-sponsored jobs at Foothill Family Service?
The most reliable way to find sponsored openings at Foothill Family Service is through Migrate Mate, which filters job listings by verified sponsorship history so you're not guessing at a company's willingness to sponsor. Search for Foothill Family Service directly on Migrate Mate to see current openings and confirm which positions include visa sponsorship support before applying.
How do I approach the application process at Foothill Family Service as a visa-sponsored candidate?
Be upfront about your visa status and sponsorship needs in your initial application or outreach. Foothill Family Service has experience navigating the sponsorship process, so transparency helps their HR team plan timelines accurately. If you're on F-1 OPT, note your OPT expiration date so the team can initiate an H-1B petition before your authorization lapses.
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