Fred Finch Youth Center
1195 - Family Partner I
Fred Finch Youth Center, Imperial, California, United States, 92251
Fred Finch Youth & Family Services is a great place to work. Year after year, our employees make the difference in helping those with mental health issues. Whether you are just starting your career or a seasoned professional, you’ll be able to find the right spot to help others at a TOP WORKPLACE in 2023.
The Family Urgent Response System (FURS) is a free 24/7/365 hotline for current and former foster youth and their caregivers to get immediate support from trauma-informed trained counselors for big or small challenges creating instability or threatening their current placement. A local Mobile Response Team will be assigned to provide critical face-to-face support in home and/or community when needed.
The purpose of the Mobile Response System Team is to:
Provide collaborative, trauma-informed supportive services to address situations of instability.
Preserve the relationship between the caregiver and the child or youth.
Develop healthy conflict resolution and relationship skills.
Mitigate the distress of the child, youth, or caregiver and promote healing as a family.
Stabilize the situation and preserve placement.
The team will help connect the caregiver, child, or youth to the existing array of services and supports in their community. Follow-up care will be provided to ensure the family's needs are met and the child, youth, or caregiver feel safe.
Join our team as:
Family Partner What You Will Do The Parent/Family Partner provides direct care to identified parents and caregivers in a community or home setting. Family Partners may also provide direct care to youth or young adults. The primary role of the Parent/Family Partner is to provide one-on-one support and mentorship to parents and caregivers, and/or participants or other family members, by sharing experience and expertise in navigating systems and programs (e.g., Regional Center, Children and Family Services, Special Education Systems, Juvenile Justice Systems, Placement Services, Behavioral Health Care Services, or Residential Centers). The Partner works collaboratively with the parent, caregiver, or participant and other appropriate community and treatment team members to provide the best therapeutic care possible. Along with the rest of the team, the Partner is active in supporting and implementing an individualized, evidence-based, culturally competent, family-centered approach. Shifts Available On-Call – Schedule TBD. Salary Range
In accordance with California law, the expected salary range for this California position is between $18.61 and $23.75 per hour. The actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law. Amazing Benefits: 21 PTO Days per year 9 Nationally Observed Holidays 401k matching up to 6% $150 monthly stipend for various use Affordable monthly health care premiums:
Company provides $2500 for individual and $5000 for family (annually), towards co-pays. What You Bring to The Table (requirements): Experience advocating, preferably as the family member, for someone who has received mental health or other services. Parent Partner: Experience as a parent who has received services for a special needs child. Possess good communication skills, including active listening. High School Diploma or GED required. Demonstrated ability to utilize de-escalation techniques that align with the trauma-informed care model as part of intervention strategy for working with participants in crisis who are responding to triggers/stressors and/or demonstrating early indicators of distress. Demonstrated cultural responsiveness in working with diverse families. Basic computer and keyboarding competence with the ability to use Microsoft Office Suite and/or competency with electronic clinical documentation. Current CA Driver’s License with a clean driving record or ability to obtain one within 10 days after hire. Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends. Ability to work as part of a collaborative, multi-disciplinary mental health team. Must have access to dependable transportation and personal car insurance, meeting minimum liability coverage required for position if driving for work or transporting participants. Preferred: A.A. or B.A. Degree. Prior parent mentoring experience. Experience in group facilitation skills. Familiarity with local communities. Case management, familiarity with symptoms of mental illness, and service documentation/record keeping experience. Fluency in prevailing language(s) of the community. Our Mission: "Fred Finch Youth & Family Services partners with individuals and communities to provide culturally responsive services that cultivate mental and physical resilience and wellness."
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Family Partner What You Will Do The Parent/Family Partner provides direct care to identified parents and caregivers in a community or home setting. Family Partners may also provide direct care to youth or young adults. The primary role of the Parent/Family Partner is to provide one-on-one support and mentorship to parents and caregivers, and/or participants or other family members, by sharing experience and expertise in navigating systems and programs (e.g., Regional Center, Children and Family Services, Special Education Systems, Juvenile Justice Systems, Placement Services, Behavioral Health Care Services, or Residential Centers). The Partner works collaboratively with the parent, caregiver, or participant and other appropriate community and treatment team members to provide the best therapeutic care possible. Along with the rest of the team, the Partner is active in supporting and implementing an individualized, evidence-based, culturally competent, family-centered approach. Shifts Available On-Call – Schedule TBD. Salary Range
In accordance with California law, the expected salary range for this California position is between $18.61 and $23.75 per hour. The actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law. Amazing Benefits: 21 PTO Days per year 9 Nationally Observed Holidays 401k matching up to 6% $150 monthly stipend for various use Affordable monthly health care premiums:
Company provides $2500 for individual and $5000 for family (annually), towards co-pays. What You Bring to The Table (requirements): Experience advocating, preferably as the family member, for someone who has received mental health or other services. Parent Partner: Experience as a parent who has received services for a special needs child. Possess good communication skills, including active listening. High School Diploma or GED required. Demonstrated ability to utilize de-escalation techniques that align with the trauma-informed care model as part of intervention strategy for working with participants in crisis who are responding to triggers/stressors and/or demonstrating early indicators of distress. Demonstrated cultural responsiveness in working with diverse families. Basic computer and keyboarding competence with the ability to use Microsoft Office Suite and/or competency with electronic clinical documentation. Current CA Driver’s License with a clean driving record or ability to obtain one within 10 days after hire. Ability to work a flexible schedule including weekends. Ability to work as part of a collaborative, multi-disciplinary mental health team. Must have access to dependable transportation and personal car insurance, meeting minimum liability coverage required for position if driving for work or transporting participants. Preferred: A.A. or B.A. Degree. Prior parent mentoring experience. Experience in group facilitation skills. Familiarity with local communities. Case management, familiarity with symptoms of mental illness, and service documentation/record keeping experience. Fluency in prevailing language(s) of the community. Our Mission: "Fred Finch Youth & Family Services partners with individuals and communities to provide culturally responsive services that cultivate mental and physical resilience and wellness."
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