Job Details

ID #52218778
Estado California
Ciudad Santa barbara
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente California
Showed 2024-08-01
Fecha 2024-08-01
Fecha tope 2024-09-30
Categoría No lucrativo
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Family Advocate

California, Santa barbara, 93101 Santa barbara USA

Vacancy caducado!

Why join our countywide agency?

- Because each day we are making a difference in our community, and because we have a positive, employee- and client-centered work culture.

- We pay competitive rates and offer a strong benefits package that includes generous vacation, sick leave and holiday pay, employer-paid medical insurance, a free subscription to the meditation/sleep app Calm, and much more!

- We offer continuous employee education and development and paid clinical supervision.

- We work with our staff to offer flexibility whenever possible.

We look forward to you joining our team at FSA of Santa Barbara County!

The Position

The Family Support Services (FSS) Family Advocate will work collaboratively with parents, school personnel, and public and private agencies to guide families in overcoming obstacles to self-sufficiency. Guided by the Protective Factors Framework, the Family Advocate will provide comprehensive services to families in support of a child’s lifelong learning, health, and behavior. Through advocacy, case management, parent education, and linkage to community resources, the Family Advocate will identify risks, promote strengths, and equip parents with the skills and knowledge needed to overcome sources of stress, strengthen resiliency, and provide nurturing environments. Services are provided in the home, school, and community setting.

FSA strives to be a trauma-informed and resilience-oriented organization. Because working with those impacted by trauma can affect staff in various ways, FSA actively identifies and employs methods to support staff to embody a healthy and sustainable balance of care for both themselves and others.

Sample Job Duties and Responsibilities

1. Utilize assessment skills and screening tools to triage families and determine appropriate services (case management, information and referral, parent education).

2. Exhibit a working knowledge of community resources and provide appropriate referral to support access to social, educational, and health services.

3. Serve as a liaison between the family, school, and community to support academic success, social emotional well-being, and family wellness.

4. Participate in school and program events during traditional and non-traditional business hours to conduct outreach, build relationships, and enhance service access.

5. Promote parental resilience and social connections through engagement opportunities (workshops, Parent Café, Dad’s club, etc.)

6. Provide education, resources, and developmental screening to increase parent’s knowledge of child development.

7. Promote healthy family relationships by attending and participating in parenting and/or healthy relationship classes as appropriate to reinforce skill development.

8. Provide interpretation and/or translation support when appropriate.

9. Conduct program outreach and represent FSA at collaborative meetings and community events.

10. Ensure client records and documentation is accurate, up-to-date, and confidential.

11. Utilize databases to monitor and reflect program contacts, activities, and outcomes.

12. Attend supervision meetings to report on cases, program requirements, and service delivery needs.

13. Participate in all required agency and/or contractually mandated trainings.

14. Attend meetings with community partners to coordinate services and promote continuity of care.

15. Performs other duties as assigned

Employment Requirements:

- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Education, or related field is preferred. Candidates without a BA will also be considered; three years of experience is preferred.

- Must speak, read, write, and understand English and Spanish fluently.

- A minimum of one year work experience in the school or community providing services to at-risk children and/or families is preferred.

- Ability to have a warm and empathetic interpersonal style to establish trusting relationships with children, parents and guardians, health professionals, and community organizations.

- Must have the ability and desire to provide services that are relevant to the culture of the family.

- Ability to be flexible and adapt service delivery to the needs of the family is a must.

- Possess a valid California Drivers License, proof of vehicle insurance, and reliable transportation.

To apply for this position, it is required that you submit a cover letter.

Classification, Hours and Pay Rate:

This position is full-time (40 hours/week), non-exempt, with benefits including: medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts and a 403(b) retirement plan. Generous vacation, holiday and sick leave also offered.

Pay is dependent on education and experience. Starting pay for applicants ranges from $24/hour - $27/hour.

Apply here: https://www.appone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?RID=6403826

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