NW Family Partner at Catholic Community Services
Burlington, Washington, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Nov, 25

Salary

27.26

Posted On

29 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Interventions, Creativity, Healing, Cooperation, Parent Education, Perspectives

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

$1 000 HIRING BONUS !

CCS/NW is currently offering a $1,000 hiring bonus to fill our P/T Flex - Skagit WISe - Family Support Partner position, until the position is filled.

POSITION DESCRIPTION :

Family Support Partners collaborate, provide peer support and help facilitate services for families receiving high intensity services (WISe). They work as a team member with other agency, system and community people. Family Support Partners help parents voice their own perspective and assure other team members are able to understand that perspective. They represent a parent orientation and perspective in all internal and external agency activities. They build confidence with parents that their family can be successful after services have been completed. They provide parent guidance/education as needed.
High Intensity Philosophy :
The WISe program provides an integrated and flexible array of strengths-based services and intensive supports to families with children who have serious mental health and other needs. All services are delivered with the following core values in mind: safety of the child, family and community, flexible and responsive, family driven; normative, family oriented, strengths based, comprehensive and collaborative, unconditional, individualized and culturally relevant.

Employee will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Communicate role, responsibility and agency philosophy in order to assure mutual respect, confidence and trust with the child and family and other stakeholders.
  • Provide non-judgmental, unconditional support to the child and family.
  • Assess for immediate safety and stabilization needs.
  • Customize helping approaches to fit the family’s uniqueness, personality, culture and interest.
  • Report relevant information to the right people at the right time.
  • Maintain a focus on strengths, needs and creative solutions.
  • Utilize the family’s expertise in problem solving and solution seeking.
  • Work interdependently with others toward common goals.
  • Respond to family’s and children’s needs in a timely fashion.
  • Provide and/or coordinate client transportation as needed.
  • Complete required documentation within established timeframes.Instill hope for the future by communicating and behaving with confidence and reassurance

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Collaborate with other members of the WISe team in determining the best strategy for engaging each family.
  • Dialogue with referred parents and relate personal experience as a parent that will assist in building trust with the family.
  • Assess and review the parent’s ability to communicate their own position and preferences.
  • Reassure and communicate hopefulness to parents and that “they are not in this alone”

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Assist the family in assessing options.
  • Reach agreement with parents about activities that will contribute to healing and support and assist in communicating that to others.
  • Review and analyze the care plan and make suggestions for improvement/ modifications that would improve parent participation.
  • Attend team meetings when needed and communicate agreements in cooperation with the parent

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Provide a range of supportive/helpful interventions and activities as agreed to with the parent and documented in the care plan.
  • Adapt activities and interventions to enhance focus on strengths, needs and creativity without changing the basic nature of the agreed upon care plan.
  • Assist the parents in analyzing progress toward vision and goals and encourage their feedback to their team.
  • Communicate ideas by using own life as a learning and teaching tool (when helpful to family and plan).
  • Communicate progress and concerns to the appropriate co-workers.
  • Participate in continuous improvement efforts by sharing perspectives in agency activities such as Quality Improvement reviews, staffings or other means.
  • Seek assistance and report incidents to the right people at the right time.
  • Facilitate opportunities for parent education as assigned

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Negotiate post-discharge follow up, providing contacts of who will be helpful.
  • Reach agreement with the parent about their transition.
  • Mediate agreement between parent and agency about transition timing, when needed

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Responsibilities

Universal Job Skills :

Employee will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Communicate role, responsibility and agency philosophy in order to assure mutual respect, confidence and trust with the child and family and other stakeholders.
  • Provide non-judgmental, unconditional support to the child and family.
  • Assess for immediate safety and stabilization needs.
  • Customize helping approaches to fit the family’s uniqueness, personality, culture and interest.
  • Report relevant information to the right people at the right time.
  • Maintain a focus on strengths, needs and creative solutions.
  • Utilize the family’s expertise in problem solving and solution seeking.
  • Work interdependently with others toward common goals.
  • Respond to family’s and children’s needs in a timely fashion.
  • Provide and/or coordinate client transportation as needed.
  • Complete required documentation within established timeframes.Instill hope for the future by communicating and behaving with confidence and reassurance.

  • Welcome, Engagement and Assessment :

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Collaborate with other members of the WISe team in determining the best strategy for engaging each family.
  • Dialogue with referred parents and relate personal experience as a parent that will assist in building trust with the family.
  • Assess and review the parent’s ability to communicate their own position and preferences.
  • Reassure and communicate hopefulness to parents and that “they are not in this alone”.

Individualized Service Planning :

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Assist the family in assessing options.
  • Reach agreement with parents about activities that will contribute to healing and support and assist in communicating that to others.
  • Review and analyze the care plan and make suggestions for improvement/ modifications that would improve parent participation.
  • Attend team meetings when needed and communicate agreements in cooperation with the parent.

Implementing Services :

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Provide a range of supportive/helpful interventions and activities as agreed to with the parent and documented in the care plan.
  • Adapt activities and interventions to enhance focus on strengths, needs and creativity without changing the basic nature of the agreed upon care plan.
  • Assist the parents in analyzing progress toward vision and goals and encourage their feedback to their team.
  • Communicate ideas by using own life as a learning and teaching tool (when helpful to family and plan).
  • Communicate progress and concerns to the appropriate co-workers.
  • Participate in continuous improvement efforts by sharing perspectives in agency activities such as Quality Improvement reviews, staffings or other means.
  • Seek assistance and report incidents to the right people at the right time.
  • Facilitate opportunities for parent education as assigned.

Transitioning Services to Natural and Other Community Supports :

The skilled Family Support Partner will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Negotiate post-discharge follow up, providing contacts of who will be helpful.
  • Reach agreement with the parent about their transition.
  • Mediate agreement between parent and agency about transition timing, when needed.

Access to and protection of PHI :

  • Responsible for upholding a culture of privacy and security in highly confidential work environment (HIPAA covered entity service area).
  • Complies with all CCSWW policies and procedures that involve access to and safeguarding of client Protected Health Information (all forms).
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