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Parent Partner

MckinleyRiverside, CAJune 7th, 2026
McKinley: Youth, Family, and Community are what we are all about! We offer a great working environment and benefits package! McKinley encourages growth so that you can Be your Best H.U.M.A.N.At Mckinley employees share a set of guiding principles: We embrace a culture that is Hopeful, Understanding, Moral, Awesome, Nurturing. - H.U.M.A.N.The Company: McKinley is a highly respected welfare organization with a comprehensive array of programs and services – which touch nearly 1,800 lives annually – include short term residential treatment program (STRTP), Foster Care, Adoptions, Mental Health Services, and Special Education. Mckinley has 5 locations throughout southern California with our main campus located in San Dimas. We embrace a culture that is H.U.M.A.N.- Hopeful, Understanding, Moral, Awesome, Nurturing. Mckinley has created a Hopeful environment, in which we choose optimism in finding the motivation to achieve our greatest dreams. We are a team dedicated to Understanding individual needs and do so by listening and embracing each individual’s stories. We strongly embrace our agency’s Morals by treating everyone with kindness and respect. At McKinley, we acknowledge our team member’s and clients’ Awesome qualities by celebrating what makes each individual unique. We are dedicated to Nurturing a Trauma-Informed Integrated Care approach that has created a unique culture within the organization. We celebrate diversity by our commitment to cultivating an inclusive and affirming environment for all.The Position: We are looking for a Parent Partner, to provide active, hands-on peer support to parents of youth/young adults receiving services at McKinley Children’s Center. Effective peer support should be friendly, helpful, accessible and flexible. Peer support may be delivered in individual or group settings at the agency, in family homes or in community environments. The role of the Parent Partner is to work collaboratively to increase family involvement within program areas while decreasing unintentional, programmatic, and institutional bias about parents.Compensation And BenefitsThe pay range we’re offering is $24.00 -- $26.00 annually depending (Based) on experience.Our people are the heart of our organization, which is why we offer robust benefits to support your health and wellness as well as your personal and financial well-being.Medical, Dental, and Vision InsuranceLife InsuranceFlexible Spending AccountPaid Time OffSick TimePaid Holidays403(b) retirement plan with company match up to 3%Employee Assistance ProgramTuition ReimbursementEmployee Referral BonusCredit Union MembershipTraining Opportunities to Further Personal and Professional GrowthQualificationsMust be the biological or adoptive parent of a youth/young adult with special needsParent should have experienced level of care with their youth equivalent to the needBilingual skills preferableFlexible hours consistent with the needs/availability of the clientsProgram assignmentHigh school diploma or GED preferredMaintains a non-judgmental attitude toward familiesMaintains required licenses and certifications to perform roleComputer/Office Skills RequiredGoogle suites; Microsoft Office; general keyboarding skillsAbility to learn and use mental health software (EXYM).Physical Skills RequiredMust pass pre-employment physical exam, TB and drug screeningAbility to commute to various locations and provide in person supportAbility to lift 10 pounds for filingClearances RequiredDOJ, FBI, Child Abuse IndexInsurability under Corporate Automobile InsuranceDescription Of DutiesListening and communicating effectively to build positive relationships.Collaborating with others to ensure coordinated care.Gathering and summarizing information to identify strengths, resources, and personal values.Assisting individuals in identifying their goals and priorities.Detecting warning signs, communicating findings clearly, and routinely reassessing needs to provide ongoing support.Identifying recommended goals and services.Empowering individuals and their families to make informed decisions during the planning process.Supporting the development of personal care plans that align with individual goals and values.Coordinating and executing the plan of care through effective outreach and engagement.Maintaining a safe, therapeutic learning environment.Providing emotional and physical support to individuals, teaching and training necessary skills, and supporting problem-solving and conflict resolution.Preventing and intervening in crises, while promoting health and wellness through organized group activities and individualized support.Join McKinley to Be Your Best H.U.M.A.N.