Educates and supports caregivers in navigating systems of care and how to access appropriate care for their child/grandchild/etc.
Assist and support caregivers in problem solving and advocacy skills.
Assist in locating and accessing resources.
Support caregiver in development strategies for self-care, identifying respite care providers and accessing respite care.
Provide in the moment modeling and coaching to increase parenting skills and sense of competency.
With guidance from youth, family, caregivers and other supports creates a strength based client focused assessment and treatment planning.
Provide individual and family therapeutic supports as defined by client’s service plan.
Work collaboratively with the clinician and/or other members of the treatment team.
Facilitates and/or participates in case conferences and treatment meetings as appropriate.
Writes necessary progress notes, aftercare plans, service plans, and reviews as defined by the program contract.
Transports clients as needed to court, appointments and home visits.
Assist other staff in crisis prevention and crisis management.
Perform all duties in accordance with the agency’s policies and procedures.
Requirements
Must have lived experience as a parent/caregiver of a youth with significant social, emotional, behavioral health, medical or trauma related needs and experienced in navigating child and family serving systems.
Bachelors preferred
Flexible schedule including evening and weekend availability.
Excellent interpersonal, organizational and writing skills required.
Valid driver’s license as travel is required.
Benefits
Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance (multiple plan options)
403(b) Retirement Plan with potential employer match