Family Partner
Do Work That Matters. In a Culture That Means It.
Be part of a team that values connection, accountability, and real impact.
Why Access?
Because how we work matters just as much as what we do. At Access, our Culture Playbook isn’t a poster on the wall – it’s how we show up for each other and for the people we support.
You’ll Be Part Of a Team That Is
Clear about expectations
Supportive and accountable
Focused on outcomes that matter to people.
And committed to helping people live the healthiest and fullest lives possible – while making sure our staff can do the same.
Location
Newburgh, NY
Rate of pay
$20.00 per hour
Hours
Monday-Friday 9am - 5:30pm with flexibility (40hrs)
Seeking a Family Partner
We are looking for a parent or caregiver with lived experience raising—or having raised—a child with mental health challenges and a firsthand understanding of the complexities involved.
Qualification
Parent/primary caregiver of a child with a diagnosed history of emotional/behavioral health disorders.
Job Description
In this role you will provide Family Partner services that include an array of formal and informal services and supports provided to families raising a child who is experiencing social, emotional, developmental and/or behavioral challenges in their home, school, and/or community.
Activities Can Consist Of
Engaging the parent/caregiver in activities in the home and community that are designed to address one or more goals on the waiver participant's service plan.
Assisting parent/caregiver in meeting the needs of the youth through educating, supporting, coaching, modeling and guiding.
Teaching parent/caregiver how to network/link to community resources and treatment providers.
Teaching parent/caregiver how to advocate for services and resources to meet the youth’s needs.
Guiding and support linkage to individual, peer/parent support, and self‑help groups for parent/caregiver.
Family Partner has first‑hand knowledge of the services and supports available in the community.
Family Partners Offer Resources Including, But Not Limited To
Information on community resources
Assisting families in connecting to community resources and natural supports
Strengthen and support the caregiving efforts of families with special emphasis on needs such as emotional, physical health, parenting, and family interaction
Empower families to make informed choices regarding the nature of supports for themselves and their child by providing an understanding of what resources, services and supports are available and how to access them in their communities
Develop a family's capacity to actively participate in all decisions about services and supports for themselves and their child
Develop a family's capacity to enhance and improve the overall health and well‑being of their child and family
Work with the family and their provider team to promote effective collaboration and communication
Strengthen and develop a family's skill and feeling of self‑efficacy so they can effectively advocate for their child, work collaboratively with service providers and do so with increasing independence over time
Advocate with the family to access supports, services, and activities
Qualifications
Have a valid driver’s license
Have dependable transportation
Have a high school diploma, high school equivalency, or a State Education Commencement Credential
Be able to complete Mandated Reporting self‑directed online training
Have experience working with children (preference given to those with experience working with children with special needs)
Be a parent or caregiver of a child with a history of emotional and/or behavioral problems
Be able to complete the Individualized Care Model
Be able to complete and obtain their PEP Certification
Complete safety in the home community training
Complete OMH online Foundations training
Equal Opportunity Employer
An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and Veterans.
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