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Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator
full-timeAsheville

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Asheville

Type

full-time

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Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator

Type:

Regular

If you are a positive and personable individual looking for a satisfying and fun opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of people with intellectual, developmental disabilities, and people facing mental health, and substance use challenges, join our team at RHA Health Services!  

The Care Coordinator/Family Resource Partner/Family Support Partner (select based on state) partners with a Mental Health and Developmental Clinician to support families referred to Child First. The Care Coordinator/Family Resource Partner/Family Support Partner (select based on state) works collaboratively with the family to connect the child and family with desired, community-based services and supports while maintaining Child First’s reflective, relationship-based stance. The Care Coordinator/Family Resource Partner/Family Support Partner (select based on state) also enhances caregiver executive functioning skills (e.g., planning, organizing, managing time, focusing attention, regulating emotions, reflecting on progress) and engages the caregiver-child dyad in activities to strengthen the relationship. Through their work with families, the Care Coordinator/Family Resource Partner/Family Support Partner (select based on state) both decreases the “toxic” stress in the home environment and enhances opportunities for optimal child development, thereby promoting healthy brain development for infants and young children. The best candidate for this position is highly organized, self-motivated, reliable, and flexible (including willingness to work non-traditional hours, including at least one evening) with an openness to learning, capacity for self-reflection, eagerness to participate in reflective clinical supervision and desire to be part of a team.

Child First is an intensive, early childhood, two-generation, home visiting model that helps families build strong, nurturing relationships that heal and protect young children (prenatal through age five years) from the impact of trauma and chronic stress, with the goal of healing. Child First strives to identify children at the earliest possible time to provide care for emotional and behavioral health, developmental and learning success, and connection with services and resources to support the family’s success/wellbeing/stability. Child First has been recognized as an evidence-based home visiting model by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program and rated “Effective” by the National Registry for Effective Programs and Practice (NREPP) of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA).

Position Requirements:: Must meet the requirements of a Qualified Professional.

  • Bachelor's degree (in Human Services field) & 2+ years full-time experience with population served
  • Bachelor's degree (Not Human Services field) & 4+ years full-time experience with population served
  • OR
  • Master’s Degree or Higher & 1+ years full-time experience with population served.
  • A minimum of three years working with culturally diverse families and young children under the age of six years preferred.
  • Knowledge of early childhood development, parent education, parent-child relationships, and individual, family, and community-level risk factors (e.g., poverty, homelessness, maternal depression, domestic violence, substance abuse, teen parenthood).
  • Knowledge of and experience with community-based services and supports in service area, highly valued.
  • Experience working in home and community-based settings with populations of diverse cultures and ethnicities preferred.
  • Able to speak a second language (Spanish, Portuguese, Creole, other), highly valued.
  • Able to communicate well verbally and in writing.
  • Comfortable with computers and experienced with Word and Excel.
  • Reliable vehicle and appropriate insurance (if reliable access to public transportation is acceptable for your site, note here) for home visits.

Responsibilities:

· Provide community resource expertise to Child First team and families, including identifying and collaborating with community-based service providers and supports.

· Engage with the Child First family and the Clinician in the collaborative family assessment process (i.e., use data from interviews, observations, interactions, and standardized measures to identify family strengths, needs, and challenges).

· Promote family stabilization by working collaboratively with family to identify and support needs (both urgent and long-term), integrating service needs into the Child and Family Plan of Care, and addressing barriers to services as they arise.

· Enhance caregiver executive functioning skills (e.g., planning, organizing, managing time, focusing attention, regulating emotions, reflecting on progress) as needed and in consultation with the Clinician and Clinical Supervisor.

· Maintain a reflective stance when engaging with the caregiver to understand their motivation, needs, and possible barriers to new services and supports.

· Use videotaping to enhance both therapeutic work with families and reflective supervision.

· Provide the family with interactive, growth-promoting play experiences.

· Engage in weekly individual, team, and group reflective clinical supervision with Clinical Supervisor.

· Engage actively in all aspects of the Child First Learning Collaborative, including in-person or live-remote training, distance learning curriculum, and specialty training.

· Track completion of all assessments and enter in the appropriate database.

· Keep all appropriate documentation for clinical accountability and reimbursement.

· Maintain schedule and complete tasks to achieve home visiting Benchmarks and meet Accreditation standards.

· Participate in other clinical and administrative activities as appropriate.

Pre-employment screening:

  • Complete criminal background
  • Name checked in the registries. (OIG exclusions database, Child Abuse Registry, and Offenders Against Individuals with Developmental Disabilities)
  • Drug testing
  • Education verification and other credentialing based on position requirements.
  • Proof of employment history or references (if required)
  • Positions that require driving Proof of driver's license, driver's insurance, and vehicle, IF required for providing transportation for individuals.

We offer the following benefits to employees:

  • Payactiv: early access to the money you’ve earned from hours you’ve already worked, before payday!
  • Employee perks and discount program: to help you save money!
  • Paid Time Off (full-time employees only)
  • Health/Insurance (full-time employees only)
  • 401(k) retirement savings program
  • Wellbeing Programs: Physical, Emotional and Financial
  • Chronic Disease management programs for hypertension and diabetes (for qualifying employees)
  • Training: Free CPR, first aid, and job-specific training opportunities

*contract/contingent workers and interns do not qualify for any of the above benefits

EEO Statement RHA is an equal opportunity employer. In addition, we provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees who have protected disabilities to the extent required by applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances. If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application process, please contact our solutions center.

About RHA:

At RHA Health Services, we help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, mental health and/or substance use needs live their best lives. Our mission is to provide a safe and healthy environment while creating opportunities for personal outcomes.

For over 30 years, the people we serve and support have remained at the very center of everything we do. RHA currently provides services in North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and New Jersey.

If you are ready to make a difference in the lives of people we serve and support apply to join the team today.

Other facts

Tech stack
Care Coordination,Family Support,Community Resources,Early Childhood Development,Parent Education,Cultural Competence,Communication,Organizational Skills,Reflective Practice,Team Collaboration,Assessment Skills,Documentation,Time Management,Emotional Regulation,Bilingual Skills,Home Visiting

About RHA Health Services, LLC

At RHA Health Services, the people we serve and support are at the very center of everything we do.

Founded in 1989, RHA began as a small provider of support services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in North Carolina. Over the years, we have expanded to include a broad range of disability services and continue to add other types of services across multiple states to meet our communities’ needs. Today, RHA provides disability services in Georgia, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Tennessee.

We have also added high-quality behavioral health services in North Carolina and Pennsylvania to support people with a wide variety of mental health and substance use needs as well as support services for those who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

We focus on helping people live their best lives through setting and reaching personal goals, forming and sustaining meaningful community connections and relationships, achieving positive outcomes in health and wellness, and more.

Team size: 5,001-10,000 employees
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Industry: Individual and Family Services
Founding Year: 1989

What you'll do

  • The Care Coordinator will provide community resource expertise and engage with families in the collaborative assessment process. They will also enhance caregiver skills and maintain documentation for clinical accountability.

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What does a Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator do at RHA Health Services, LLC?

As a Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator at RHA Health Services, LLC, you will: the Care Coordinator will provide community resource expertise and engage with families in the collaborative assessment process. They will also enhance caregiver skills and maintain documentation for clinical accountability..

Why join RHA Health Services, LLC as a Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator?

RHA Health Services, LLC is a leading Individual and Family Services company.

Is the Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator position at RHA Health Services, LLC remote?

The Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator position at RHA Health Services, LLC is based in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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