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The Community Support Specialist is a public health worker who applies their unique understanding of the experience, language, or culture of the populations they serve in order to carry out their responsibilities in Adult Family Care (AFC) qualified settings.
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Health Connect America and its companies are a multi-state, community mental health, behavioral health, family preservation, and therapeutic foster care services provider(s.
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2 years experience with children and/or familiesHealth Connect America and its companies are a multi-state, community mental health, behavioral health, family preservation, and therapeutic foster care services provider(s.
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Support families who are involved with DFCS (Dept. of Family and Children Services) by providing: Hotel supervision for displaced foster children Parent Aid Training Supervise visitation between approved parents and children Provide transportation services Provide drug screen collections Collaborate with case managers, other contractors, and community partners to ensure effective treatment and case collaboration Am I a good fit.
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The family support specialist is an advocate forfamilies and collaborates with discharging agencies and institutions, Team Tulsa schools,district personnel, and community stakeholders to increase continuity of care for generaleducation (non-ESS) students with identified mental health needs reintegrating into the schoolsetting.
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Sometimes, permanency in our work means making sure a child can remain with their biological family; sometimes it means ensuring someone with a developmental disability can live with family instead of having to move to an institutional setting; sometimes it means finding a child in foster care a forever family and for other youth it means having a safe, secure parenting relationship with a supportive adult.
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Job Type Full-time Description Family/School Support Specialist Onondaga County Family Support for Student Success (FSSS) Syracuse, New York (ONSITE) FULLTIME, non-exempt: 40 hours Coordinated Care Services Inc (CCSI) seeks talented Family/School Support Specialists to contribute their expertise in providing essential business services to our provider organizations and customers.
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About the RoleWe are currently seeking compassionate and dedicated Family Support Specialists to provide crisis and behavioral supports to children in foster care or to children in the community with mental/behavioral health needs.
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At Georgia Hope a Health Connect America Company, we are dedicated to making connections happen every day by cultivating growth, belonging, and wellness for our teammates, while providing meaningful mental & behavioral health services to our community.
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The DON is responsible for oversight of the daily clinical and administrative operations of the nursing department to assure that each resident receives the highest quality of care so that they will achieve the maximum level of function in accordance with their comprehensive plan of care.
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A Family Peer Support Specialist provides support services and education to pregnant and/or parenting individuals via group facilitation, individual mentorship, community collaboration, and the provision of alternative activities.
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MENTOR South Bay, a member of the Sevita family, is a community-based, behavioral health care organization offering a continuum of services including adult behavioral health, substance abuse counseling, children’s behavioral health, autism services, and early childhood services.
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Provides parents/caregivers with information about the organization, community partners, Wraparound and Systems of Care philosophy and/or child and family team process, including the Family Support Specialist or Family Partner role.
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Overall, the Family Support and Engagement Specialist contributes to the CHS high performance culture by exhibiting our values and providing quality results that position CHS as the leader in delivering proactive behavioral health, case management, community and early childhood solutions for children and families.
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Provide access to health services and other community resources/referrals to support healthy childhood growth and development, as appropriate. The Family Suppor t and Engagement Specialist is responsible for initiating and maintaining regular long-term home visiting services, transportation, providing referrals to other needed support services, as well as, assessing participants to determine service needs.
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