Family Support Partner Part-Time - Youth Villages
Salem, OR 97301
About the Job
Company Overview
Youth Villages has been a national leader in the adoption and implementation of research-based treatment philosophies in the field of children's mental and behavioral health. Our commitment to helping troubled children and their families find success spans 30+ years and includes a comprehensive array of programs and services.
If you are looking for a positive career move where you are meeting the challenges of life and striving to make a positive difference, then Youth Villages is the place for you. We are looking for people with a strong sense of purpose and focus to continually build confidence in yourself and our organization.
Responsibilities:Program Overview
Provide specialized support to parents and caregivers who have youth enrolled in the Crisis and Transition Services (CATS) program. This will include meeting with caregivers to help them practice using skills to navigate through crises, helping the family develop strategies to overcome barriers, and helping the family identify and connect with resources that will meet their needs. The Family Peer Support Specialist will utilize the direct experience they have with parenting a child with complex needs along with appropriate and intentional use of self-disclosure to support family members and improve the overall resilience of the family.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
- Work as part of a collaborative team that includes peer support and clinical staff to support families who are enrolled in the CATS and IIBHT programs.
- Meet with family within 72 hours of intake into the program to introduce family peer support role and identify ways this role can provide support for the caregiver’s needs as the family navigates through treatment.
- Provide phone and email support along with in-person meetings for adult family members and caregivers.
- In person meetings should occur at least once weekly while in the program, and additional support provided as needed throughout the week.
- Schedule sessions and meet with families at a location convenient for the family member(s) in the community.
- Structure sessions based on caregiver’s needs and identified goals. Sessions should include leveraging strengths, normalizing help-seeking behavior, de-stigmatizing mental health challenges, increasing the family’s capacity for self-advocacy and self-efficacy, and increasing supports across all life domains.
- Utilize the CATS Family Guide with each family enrolled in the CATS program for purposes of discussion and learning.
- Maintain a flexible schedule that is convenient for youth and families, which often results in working non- traditional hours. Be available to teammates and families at all times during scheduled work hours.
- Coordinate with the assigned clinical specialist on family needs, barriers, and progress. Maintain high communication with the clinical team when there are clinical needs and to assist both roles in providing unified support to the family.
- Consult with the specialist when any clinical needs or high risk safety needs are identified. Whereas the family support partner will assist the family in understanding clinical language, the family support partner will not provide any form of therapy when meeting with family members for sessions.
- Discharge families from Peer Support once program outcomes have been achieved.
- Complete documentation as required within the Youth Villages Electronic Health Record (CATS and IIBHT) and the OHSU Redcap system (CATS only).
- Attend weekly team meetings and ongoing training as assigned.
Experience Requirements
- Experience as a caregiver to a youth with complex health needs including mental, emotional, and/or behavioral health problems and has experience successfully navigating the child mental health and/or child welfare system.
Salary
$22 / hour
Qualifications:Requirements
A High School Diploma/GED is required
Experience as a caregiver to a youth with complex health needs including mental, emotional, and/or behavioral health problems and has experience successfully navigating the child mental health and/or child welfare system.
Must possess Peer Support Specialist certification or complete an AMH approved Peer Support Specialist training program and become certified within six (6) months. Training may require travel and overnight stay for up to one week.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Excellent written, verbal, and oral skills
Ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously
Basic computer knowledge
Ability to maintain a flexible schedule
Must have a vehicle for personal transportation to/from sessions in the community and a valid driver’s license in the state where assigned with required auto insurance in the coverage amounts of 100/300/100.
Youth Villages is an equal opportunity employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Youth Villages is committed to not only advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace but also in our work with children and young adults. We know that children, families and young people of color can face inequity in child welfare and justice systems, and we train our employees to build the skills they need to work with the communities that we serve, as well as, other employees from different cultures and backgrounds. Youth Villages is opposed to racism in any of its forms and is committed to inclusion, equity, and diversity. We believe that respect for each other is crucial in the work that we do each day.