Family Specialist - (Full time) ($19.00 - $20.00 hourly DOQ + Bonus Potential)
Salary undisclosed
Apply on
Original
Simplified
At Beech Acres Parenting Center, we uncover the natural gifts of children by unleashing the power of parents and caregivers. As a contemporary parenting center, Beech Acres serves over 30,000 people annually through a wide range of services including foster care, kinship care, adoption, behavioral health support in schools, parent coaching and much more. All of our programs are founded in our Natural Strength Parenting framework which enables parents to unlock their own potential by building on their unique strengths. For more information, visit www.beechacres.org
Why you will love working at Beech Acres
Culture That Matters
Intentional. Strength-Based. Mindful.
At Beech Acres Parenting Center we are empowering parents and strengthening kids together. A career at Beech Acres will help you discern your unique purpose, discover and develop your own natural strengths, and learn to be present, fully engaged and accepting in the moment. It’s how we empower our families and it’s how we empower each other.
We're a spirited team that believes in having fun and making an impact in our community and beyond. We’ve built a culture that values our team members’ strengths where we embrace our differences and live the value of Inclusion to all. We believe that cultivating a feeling of belonging among our employees, partners, children and adults in a child’s world begins with a just, equitable and diverse organization. We work towards this through our policies, practices, and our daily personal interaction. Beyond that, we aspire to influence the systems and communities in which we do our work by providing thought leadership, co-creation, advocacy, and support.
That’s culture that matters.
Our Perks at Work
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Multidisciplinary role responsible for ensuring families have access to relevant services providing service navigation, individual customized support based on need, and group facilitation services through agency and evidence-based models.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
BAPC provides equal employment opportunities (“EEO”) to all persons, consistent with applicable federal, state and local equal employment opportunity laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information, religion, ancestry, military or veteran status, color, national origin, or any other applicable statutorily protected group status under local, state, or federal law. This applies to all phases of the employment relationship including recruitment, hiring, compensation, advancement, and discipline.
Why you will love working at Beech Acres
Culture That Matters
Intentional. Strength-Based. Mindful.
At Beech Acres Parenting Center we are empowering parents and strengthening kids together. A career at Beech Acres will help you discern your unique purpose, discover and develop your own natural strengths, and learn to be present, fully engaged and accepting in the moment. It’s how we empower our families and it’s how we empower each other.
We're a spirited team that believes in having fun and making an impact in our community and beyond. We’ve built a culture that values our team members’ strengths where we embrace our differences and live the value of Inclusion to all. We believe that cultivating a feeling of belonging among our employees, partners, children and adults in a child’s world begins with a just, equitable and diverse organization. We work towards this through our policies, practices, and our daily personal interaction. Beyond that, we aspire to influence the systems and communities in which we do our work by providing thought leadership, co-creation, advocacy, and support.
That’s culture that matters.
Our Perks at Work
- At Beech Acres, we take pride in offering you a competitive benefits package, inclusive of base pay, incentives, and other benefits. Your total compensation includes benefits that go beyond wages and are provided to you. Our Perks at Work includes a Bonus Points recognition, Cell Phone Reimbursements, Flexibility in the way that you work, paid leave plans, and best in the city Paid time off plans amongst many others.
- Beech Acres success is dependent upon our people, and our total rewards are designed to create and sustain an environment that encourages and rewards outstanding commitment to client service, personal accountability and the achievement of results. We believe working here offers more value and rewards than just your total compensation. We work in an environment that encourages commitment, spirit and collaboration and we provide outstanding results to our community. We are committed to not only our mission but to your growth and development as an employee and individual.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Multidisciplinary role responsible for ensuring families have access to relevant services providing service navigation, individual customized support based on need, and group facilitation services through agency and evidence-based models.
- Education and Coaching
- Educates parents on safety and risk awareness, increasing natural support, fatherhood, and improving parenting skills.
- Facilitates learning and support groups for parents, caregivers, and children and maintains fidelity to the designated models.
- Identify specialized needs for parents and caregivers and connect them with appropriate resources and supportive services within the BAPC service continuum or community.
- Performs all work with trauma-informed care and healing-centered treatment, providing safety planning procedures.
- Coach parenting skills based on promising practices and evidence-based models.
- Provides advocacy and assistance to parents and caregivers in negotiating barriers that get in the way of them supporting the children in their home (financial, housing, food security, transportation, schools, health care, etc.)
- Maintains regular contact with stakeholders involved in client caseload to ensure communication about program participation and progress to goals to support client’s success best.
- Maintain 50% of work hours in direct contact with parents and caregivers participating in the program and assigned to caseload.
- Monitor client engagement in services and communicate gaps and methods for re-engagement.
- Conducts assessments with outcome tools to understand needs and support identifying and achieving goals.
- Complete documentation promptly, accurately, consistently, and according to agency contractual agreements and COA standards.
- Supervise and observe Parenting Time (visitation) to ensure safe and nurturing interactions on-site, in the home, and in the community.
- Provide intervention techniques and feedback to participating families.
- Participate as a team member and provide input into permanency planning and needed services for children served.
- Provide Family-Centered Treatment to families and guide them through the four phases of treatment.
- Partner with the entire family system and address problematic Areas of Family Functioning as outlined in the FCT Model.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
- High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Early Childhood Education, Child & Family Studies, Criminal Justice or related Human Services area preferred.
- 3+ years related work experience supporting services for kids and families.
- Valid driver’s license; must maintain agency required auto insurance of $100,000 per person, $300,000 per accident, and $100,000 property damage.
- Knowledge of case management, and mental health billing.
- Knowledge of peer-to-peer support and/or mentoring.
- Strong coaching ability with the capability to customize a developed program to meet the needs of varying customers.
- Solid organizational and collaborative skills, with the ability to work independently and have a method to maintain organization.
- Outstanding facilitation skills, with the ability to engage and train diverse audiences.
- Willingness to maintain a flexible schedule that may include evening and weekend hours
BAPC provides equal employment opportunities (“EEO”) to all persons, consistent with applicable federal, state and local equal employment opportunity laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information, religion, ancestry, military or veteran status, color, national origin, or any other applicable statutorily protected group status under local, state, or federal law. This applies to all phases of the employment relationship including recruitment, hiring, compensation, advancement, and discipline.
At Beech Acres Parenting Center, we uncover the natural gifts of children by unleashing the power of parents and caregivers. As a contemporary parenting center, Beech Acres serves over 30,000 people annually through a wide range of services including foster care, kinship care, adoption, behavioral health support in schools, parent coaching and much more. All of our programs are founded in our Natural Strength Parenting™ framework which enables parents to unlock their own potential by building on their unique strengths. For more information, visit www.beechacres.org
Why you will love working at Beech Acres
Culture That Matters
Intentional. Strength-Based. Mindful.
At Beech Acres Parenting Center we are empowering parents and strengthening kids together. A career at Beech Acres will help you discern your unique purpose, discover and develop your own natural strengths, and learn to be present, fully engaged and accepting in the moment. It’s how we empower our families and it’s how we empower each other.
We're a spirited team that believes in having fun and making an impact in our community and beyond. We’ve built a culture that values our team members’ strengths where we embrace our differences and live the value of Inclusion to all. We believe that cultivating a feeling of belonging among our employees, partners, children and adults in a child’s world begins with a just, equitable and diverse organization. We work towards this through our policies, practices, and our daily personal interaction. Beyond that, we aspire to influence the systems and communities in which we do our work by providing thought leadership, co-creation, advocacy, and support.
That’s culture that matters.
Our Perks at Work
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Multidisciplinary role responsible for ensuring families have access to relevant services providing service navigation, individual customized support based on need, and group facilitation services through agency and evidence-based models.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
BAPC provides equal employment opportunities (“EEO”) to all persons, consistent with applicable federal, state and local equal employment opportunity laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information, religion, ancestry, military or veteran status, color, national origin, or any other applicable statutorily protected group status under local, state, or federal law. This applies to all phases of the employment relationship including recruitment, hiring, compensation, advancement, and discipline.
Why you will love working at Beech Acres
Culture That Matters
Intentional. Strength-Based. Mindful.
At Beech Acres Parenting Center we are empowering parents and strengthening kids together. A career at Beech Acres will help you discern your unique purpose, discover and develop your own natural strengths, and learn to be present, fully engaged and accepting in the moment. It’s how we empower our families and it’s how we empower each other.
We're a spirited team that believes in having fun and making an impact in our community and beyond. We’ve built a culture that values our team members’ strengths where we embrace our differences and live the value of Inclusion to all. We believe that cultivating a feeling of belonging among our employees, partners, children and adults in a child’s world begins with a just, equitable and diverse organization. We work towards this through our policies, practices, and our daily personal interaction. Beyond that, we aspire to influence the systems and communities in which we do our work by providing thought leadership, co-creation, advocacy, and support.
That’s culture that matters.
Our Perks at Work
- At Beech Acres, we take pride in offering you a competitive benefits package, inclusive of base pay, incentives, and other benefits. Your total compensation includes benefits that go beyond wages and are provided to you. Our Perks at Work includes a Bonus Points recognition, Cell Phone Reimbursements, Flexibility in the way that you work, paid leave plans, and best in the city Paid time off plans amongst many others.
- Beech Acres success is dependent upon our people, and our total rewards are designed to create and sustain an environment that encourages and rewards outstanding commitment to client service, personal accountability and the achievement of results. We believe working here offers more value and rewards than just your total compensation. We work in an environment that encourages commitment, spirit and collaboration and we provide outstanding results to our community. We are committed to not only our mission but to your growth and development as an employee and individual.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Multidisciplinary role responsible for ensuring families have access to relevant services providing service navigation, individual customized support based on need, and group facilitation services through agency and evidence-based models.
- Education and Coaching
- Educates parents on safety and risk awareness, increasing natural support, fatherhood, and improving parenting skills.
- Facilitates learning and support groups for parents, caregivers, and children and maintains fidelity to the designated models.
- Identify specialized needs for parents and caregivers and connect them with appropriate resources and supportive services within the BAPC service continuum or community.
- Performs all work with trauma-informed care and healing-centered treatment, providing safety planning procedures.
- Coach parenting skills based on promising practices and evidence-based models.
- Provides advocacy and assistance to parents and caregivers in negotiating barriers that get in the way of them supporting the children in their home (financial, housing, food security, transportation, schools, health care, etc.)
- Maintains regular contact with stakeholders involved in client caseload to ensure communication about program participation and progress to goals to support client’s success best.
- Maintain 50% of work hours in direct contact with parents and caregivers participating in the program and assigned to caseload.
- Monitor client engagement in services and communicate gaps and methods for re-engagement.
- Conducts assessments with outcome tools to understand needs and support identifying and achieving goals.
- Complete documentation promptly, accurately, consistently, and according to agency contractual agreements and COA standards.
- Supervise and observe Parenting Time (visitation) to ensure safe and nurturing interactions on-site, in the home, and in the community.
- Provide intervention techniques and feedback to participating families.
- Participate as a team member and provide input into permanency planning and needed services for children served.
- Provide Family-Centered Treatment to families and guide them through the four phases of treatment.
- Partner with the entire family system and address problematic Areas of Family Functioning as outlined in the FCT Model.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
- High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, Early Childhood Education, Child & Family Studies, Criminal Justice or related Human Services area preferred.
- 3+ years related work experience supporting services for kids and families.
- Valid driver’s license; must maintain agency required auto insurance of $100,000 per person, $300,000 per accident, and $100,000 property damage.
- Knowledge of case management, and mental health billing.
- Knowledge of peer-to-peer support and/or mentoring.
- Strong coaching ability with the capability to customize a developed program to meet the needs of varying customers.
- Solid organizational and collaborative skills, with the ability to work independently and have a method to maintain organization.
- Outstanding facilitation skills, with the ability to engage and train diverse audiences.
- Willingness to maintain a flexible schedule that may include evening and weekend hours
BAPC provides equal employment opportunities (“EEO”) to all persons, consistent with applicable federal, state and local equal employment opportunity laws prohibiting discrimination based on race, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, genetic information, religion, ancestry, military or veteran status, color, national origin, or any other applicable statutorily protected group status under local, state, or federal law. This applies to all phases of the employment relationship including recruitment, hiring, compensation, advancement, and discipline.
Similar Jobs