Family Interventionist
Family InterventionistThe Baby Fold has been successfully wrapping services around children and families since 1902, offering life-critical support such as foster care, special education, early childhood programming, and post-adoption support. The Baby Fold is a unique resource with a strong and enduring heritage. We care for our youngest citizens so they can be blessed with loving homes, stable lives, and the futures they deserve.Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance; a 403(b) retirement plan; life and long-term disability; short term disability; a health savings account; flexible spending account and dependent care plan; paid vacation, personal time, sick time, and paid holidays; tuition reimbursement; employee assistance program; headspace care - coaching, therapy, and psychiatry; paytient - line of credit for medical, mental health, and veterinary services; candidly - student loan navigation support; and mentorship, advancement, and professional development opportunities.Summary of working as a Family Interventionist:The Family Interventionist is responsible for providing voluntary in-home, community-based support, stabilization services for families who are involved in the child welfare system and/or whose child has significant behavioral or mental health needs.Office location: Ft Jesse Facility, 1500 Ft Jesse Ave, Normal, IL 61761Work schedule: Full time, 37.5 hours/week Monday - Friday; must be available some evenings to meet client needs.Pay: Hourly/ non-exempt equivalent to $49,000 - $55,000 annually based on education, experience, and certification/licensure.Responsibilities:Family engagement and assessment with applicable governing bodies, grant funders, or oversight committees - add offering parenting classes; modeling parenting skills and providing parenting educationService/treatment planning: In collaboration with client, families, and systems of care will implement treatment planning; will do a lot of referral of coordination of services, working with community agencies to meet treatment planning goals. In collaboration with client families, develops and implements treatment plans in accordance with Nurturing Families Infant-19 or Nurturing Parenting Programs, that will stabilize, strengthen and support the family and focus child(ren). Makes referrals and service/treatment recommendations to community service providers as needed.Family support and stabilization: system of care goals and objectives In accordance with the treatment plan, utilizes trauma informed treatment models to provide in-home support, skill-building, education, training, and support to families in order to (a) Assist parents/caregivers with the creation of a crisis safety plan for the focus child(ren) as appropriate and follow crisis planning procedures as needed, (b) Educate parents/caregivers about healthy child development, as well as the risk and protective factors associated with trauma/childhood adversity, and assist them with developing tools/strategies to promote healthy development and strengthen protective factors for their child(ren), and (c) Support the focus child(ren) and their family and enhances their overall level of functioning through the application of age and developmentally appropriate therapeutic interventions.Case management, advocacy, and support: In accordance with the system of care goals and adjectives, provides case management, advocacy, and support services to stabilize the family and improve family functioning by working with the family to identify and access needed community services and resources. Using the System of Care model to coordinate services and communicate case information between the family and all involved community resources including schools, service providers, and other contacts.Travel and transportation: As neededRecord keeping: Maintain all records as needed on a daily basis, including records necessary for program evaluation. Assists in the gathering of data and preparation of reports required by regulatory agencies and/or necessary for program evaluation.Statement of Inclusion: The Baby Fold is committed to fostering a culture of respect and inclusion, where each individual feels empowered and where our differences are celebrated. We encourage each other to engage in meaningful conversations, seek out different perspectives, and continually work to cultivate an environment where all ideas are valued.Requirements:Bachelor's degree in social work, or related field required.Valid driver's license with adequate insurance and driving record required.Minimum three (3) years social services/casework experience preferred.Must be at least 21 years of age.