Parent Partner
Company: Nexus Family Healing
Location: Portland
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Nexus Family Healing is looking to add a Part Time Parent
Partner to our newest location in Portland, Oregon!Nexus Family
Healing, a national non-profit mental health organization serving
youth and families for over 50 years, is expanding to Oregon! This
small PRTF program serves up to six youth at a time, ages 10-17
with mental and developmental disabilities who have become involved
in the justice system. The program, located at Nexus' Walden
Crossing, is a secure location, providing high staff to youth
ratios as well as 24/7 nursing, recreational and therapeutic
professionals, psychiatric services, and an array of other types of
therapies.Join an organization that makes a true difference in the
lives of youth and their families!Schedule/Pay/Location:
- Part-Time, on-site opportunity
- Schedule varies
- Pay Rate: $24.00+ per hour
- Paid Time Off
- NEW - Talkspace Therapy Benefit for the whole family
- Advancement pathways and internal promotion
- And much more!Position Summary:Our Parent Partner provides
active, hands-on, trauma-informed, and family-guided peer support
to parents of youth receiving services while collaborating with
families, team members and service providers. The Parent Partner's
role is to increase family involvement within the program,
connecting families to formal and informal resources, and
advocating for families to decrease unintentional, programmatic,
and institutional bias toward caregivers.Primary
Responsibilities:Family, Caregiver and Treatment Facilitation:
- Manages and coordinates positive family involvement in the
treatment process using trauma-informed, strength-based, and
client-driven engagement techniques.
- Creates community relationships to enhance resource and
referral opportunities for the youth and their family and/or
caretakers.
- Connects with families immediately upon referral to engage and
build involvement.
- Participates in the initial family information-gathering and
assessment process to help identify needs, orient the family and
youth program, and assist in the development of treatment goals by
recommending actions, accommodations, and services for youth and
their family members.Client Advocacy:
- Works with families, caregivers, and treatment team members and
all informal and formal supports to assist and support
individualized family plans and treatment goals to ensure
successful family involvement, advocacy, representation, and
resources (to include housing, financial and food resources) are
provided during and post-treatment.
- Attends and participates in a variety of meetings - including,
but not limited to, treatment planning meetings, clinical staffing,
team meetings, court review hearings, team decision-making, and IEP
- to provide support and information to teams and families.
- Provides and assists with ongoing advocacy for families during
the treatment process and with outside providers involved in the
family's life. Role models and coaches' skills so that family can
learn to advocate for themselves.
- Delivers consultation and training to treatment team members to
enhance the delivery of family-driven care and positive family
engagement techniques, as needed.Family and Client Liaison:
- Provides parent skill building education, consultation, role
modeling through individual and group counseling with families;
leads/co-leads parent support groups.
- Provides monitoring of court-ordered visits between youth and
family member(s) as needed; provides visit feedback to the
clinician, treatment team members, and county personnel.
- Acts as a resource for families during family time; responds to
family crisis in a prompt, effective and collaborative manner.
Follows-up and problem solves with families to address concerns
during family time.
- Coordinates and conducts family-finding activities to help
youth establish a strong support network and support permanency as
needed.
- Submits timely documentation in the electronic health record
regarding work with families.
- Facilitates the linking of youth and families with appropriate
community services, and follow-ups. Consults and collaborates with
community services to ensure families receive appropriate services,
and work with families to help them make and keep
appointments.
- Meets with the family and youth (electronically or in-person)
at a minimum of one time per-month, 6-months post-discharge from
residential care. Ideally frequency will be increased for the first
three months post-discharge to include meeting with the family or
youth one time every one to two weeks for the first three months of
the six months of required aftercare services.
- Coordinates the distribution and completion of family and youth
satisfaction surveys.
- Conducts discharge follow-up calls to inquire about sustained
success following care.Required Education and Licensure:
- High School diploma or equivalent and must be at least 21 years
of age.
- Must have prior experience as the primary parent or caregiver
of a child with emotional, behavioral, or mental health
challenges.
- Must have experience with Children's Mental Health systems such
as: DHS, DOC, social services, probation, or the Department of
Mental Health.
- Currently have or be willing to successfully complete the
Department of Human Services-Approved Certified Family Peer
Specialist Training and certificate exam.
- Completion of a successful background check.
- Valid driver's license required. Must meet state regulating
agency driving requirements.Preferred Education and Experience:
- College coursework in behavioral/mental health field.
- Experience working with families and trauma-exposed children or
adolescents.
- Experience with a child in a residential treatment
facility.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. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee must be able to
lift 10 lbs. unassisted, is regularly required to talk and hear.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision
and ability to adjust focus. The job requires extended periods of
standing, sitting and/or driving for 2-4 hrs. at times. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.At Nexus Family Healing, our
voices and actions are focused on recognizing, affirming and
respecting people of every race, ethnic background, socio-economic
status, sexual orientation, gender expression and faith.Our ICARE
Values:
- Innovation: Leading the way and implementing creative,
cutting-edge ideas and approaches.
- Compassion: Listening, honoring differences, and showing
respect, kindness, empathy care, and concern.
- Agility: Exhibiting flexibility and adapting quickly.
- Responsiveness: Being quick, positive, and accurate.
- Excellence: Demonstrating quality results that surpass ordinary
standards.APPLY TODAY TO BE CONTACTED BY OUR RECRUITING TEAM! When
you work at Nexus, you have the opportunity to change lives -
including your own!
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Keywords: Nexus Family Healing, Tigard , Parent Partner, Other , Portland, Oregon
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