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House Parent

Bridge Parent (House Parent)Location: Winston-Salem, NCYour Impact: Crossnore Communities for Children is looking for an individual to join our Bridging Families program in Winston-Salem, NC. Each Bridge home can accommodate up to 6 children. As a professional house parent, this role helps bridge the gap by caring for children in a home provided by our agency, while birth parents are working on their reunification plan. As families journey through the program, Bridge Parent responsibilities include establishing and maintaining a steady daily routine for the children in our care, keeping necessary appointments and documentation, preparing meals, managing expenses and budgets, and participating in special activities. Bridge Parents also coach and support birth parents in healthy and appropriate parenting skills.Schedule: This is a full time, 24/7, live-in position. Housing and up to 4 days respite per month provided.The Bridging Families homes are not able to accommodate employees' children.Hiring Range: $42,000 to $48,000 annually, and Housing provided; $3000 SIGN ON BONUSPre-Hire RequirementsMust successfully complete extensive background checks, interviews, and pre-hire drug screenBenefitsDefined Contribution Benefits Plan including options for:Health/Dental/Vision Insurance - $0 copay for mental health visits with our health insuranceLife, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability plansCritical Illness and Accident coverage optionsFlexible Spending Plan401k with employer match (up to 6%)Paid Parental Leave - Based on TenureOngoing TrainingJob InformationEducation/ExperienceHigh School Diploma/GED required. Bachelor's degree in human services or related field strongly preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience also acceptable.Minimum of two years experience in working with children and families required, preferably in a mental health or child welfare setting.Prior residential/house parent experience or previous foster parent experience and knowledge of age appropriate living skills strongly preferred.Skills/CompetenciesKnowledge of child development and how it is impacted by trauma and/or prior experience working with youth that have experienced trauma, been diagnosed with mental or behavioral health challenges, or other at-risk populations preferred.Must be flexible and willing to work with children of all ages, races, nationalities, sexual orientations, gender identities, disabilities, and backgrounds.Strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to interface well with others.Demonstrated ability to operate well in crisis situations and knowledge of cultural issues that can affect care.Demonstrated ability to use sound discretion and independent judgment developing and implementing decisions.Must be computer literate in order to complete documentation requirements.Ability to work on diverse teams.Demonstrated passion for serving children and the child-serving workforce.Ability to laugh, be creative and have willingness to make and learn from mistakes.Must have reliable vehicle and relevant auto insurance, valid driver's license, plus a clean driving record.Job Duties and Responsibilities24/7 Support and Supervision: Provide round-the-clock care, ensuring the physical, emotional, educational, social, spiritual, and cultural needs of up to 6 foster youth are met while maintaining safety and supervision.Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Work as part of a multidisciplinary team to assess needs, develop service plans, and provide trauma-informed care and interventions, maintaining professional relationships with all stakeholders.Regulatory Compliance and Documentation: Implement and document compliance with Foster Care licensing regulations and organizational policies, ensuring all required documentation is completed timely and professionally.Educational and Medical Advocacy: Monitor school attendance, assist with homework, advocate within the school system, administer medications, attend medical appointments, and follow through with medical recommendations.Training and Volunteer Support: Participate in mandatory and supplemental training, support groups, and meetings; assist and support volunteers in their services.Crisis Management and Therapeutic Environment: Utilize therapeutic interventions to manage crises, maintain a safe environment, and support the growth and development of residents by providing structure, routine, and appropriate supervision.