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In this role, you will simultaneously serve two to three families whose children are at imminent risk of out-of-home placement, or who are in placement and cannot be reunified without intensive in-home services.
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CLS attorneys advocate for children by employing best practice litigation techniques so that our pleadings and trial presentations lead the nation in dependency advocacy. Children’s Legal Services attorneys advocate for the safety, well-being, and permanency of Florida’s abused, abandoned, and neglected children.
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This position provides case management, counseling, supportive services, and advocacy to adults and their children who have experienced domestic violence. Provide individual empowerment counseling and advocacy to clients staying in our shelter.
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Behavioral Health Treatment Advocates with National Youth Advocate Program work closely with adolescents, youth, and children as well as families and community partners, to provide advocacy and support through behavior health and respite care for individuals with mental and behavioral health diagnoses in the home, community and office setting.
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We pride ourselves on our values: Heart, Advocacy, Love, Outreach, and Speed! We advocate for our field staff, go above and beyond for you and we keep you informed on ways you can help advocate for the clients we serve.
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Provides empowerment-based advocacy, safety planning, supportive counseling, crisis intervention and service management to Outreach participants. We provide safe spaces and empowering services to survivors of domestic violence and their children.
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Advocacy – We will advocate for our clients, industry, providers, and compliance. We provide children and young adults in need with high-quality home health care in a loving, caring and professional manner.
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Job duties include but are not limited to: Focus on the medical needs and treatment of infants, children, and/or adolescents primarily in their home according to the active plan of care, as given by the physician and other appropriate personnel.
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Neurodevelopmental Services (NDS) provides essential support for children and adolescents diagnosed with autism and related neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD, sensory processing and behavior difficulties, language and social communication challenges, learning disabilities, trauma, and other cognitive and developmental impairments.
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As a Family Peer Support Specialist, you will be a crucial advocate for parents of children with emotional disturbances, supporting them in setting recovery-oriented goals, building resilience, and navigating the service system.
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Our grant funded program Advocates specialize in supporting adults and children who have experienced all forms of relationship violence, stalking, sexual assault and human trafficking. The Fauquier County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocacy Program works with the goal of strengthening our community so that individuals and families can thrive in safe, healthy, and equitable relationships.
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Develop and maintain supportive, professional relationships with children and their families to enhance parent education, communication, involvement and advocacy. Lead and model professionalism and teamwork within the teaching team, including the family advocate and supervisors.
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The Department of Child Advocacy and Juvenile Services provides zealous legal representation for children in order to advocate for their legal rights and best interests; volunteer oversight for children in foster care by collaborating with multi-disciplinary stakeholders; and supervision for youthful offenders utilizing the least restrictive interventions that do not compromise public safety.
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The Family Peer Advocate will provide support, psychoeducation and advocacy to parents and caregivers of children with emotional or mental health challenges. The Family Peer Advocate will serve families being seen both through TFC’s mental health clinic, as well as our grant-funded programs, which serve various target populations including families headed by kin caregivers and adoptive parents and families impacted by breast cancer or HIV. The Family Peer Advocate will report to the Assistant Director of Behavioral Health and Support Services.
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A CLS attorney has primary responsibility for multiple cases and must ensure Florida and federal legal requirements are met to secure permanent and safe homes for dependent children. To open the door for growth, CLS invites all of its team members to participate on special projects that create strategies for better outcomes for children.
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