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SUMMARY : The Family Support Specialist will be responsible for recruiting and managing a home visiting caseload for the Ounce funded Program which serves at risk teens 12-21 and their children (prenatal-five.
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The part-time/temporary Student and Family Outreach Support Specialist will be held accountable for the following responsibilities: Manage large amounts of outreach calls in a timely manner Conduct assessments/intakes by phone and facilitate support referrals Adhere to outreach protocol, procedures, and practices.
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The Child Life Specialist will provide psychosocial support to children and families during hospitalization and will be responsible for designing and maintaining the physical, therapeutic, developmental and educational environment of Child Life Services in a manner that promotes a child/family friendly atmosphere.
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Support youth in the Therapeutic Days School (TDS) and Child and Family Treatment Center (CFTC). Ability to work effectively with program participants and family members, employees and vendors in a culturally diverse environment to support healing and recovery.
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Job DetailsLevel ExperiencedJob Location Archer 1 2 - Chicago, ILPosition Type Full TimeSalary Range Job Category Nonprofit - Social ServicesDescription Family Support Specialist MISSION: Gads Hill Center, a social service organization established in 1898, creates opportunities for children and their families to build a better life through education, access to resources and community engagement.
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In this role, the Child Life Specialist will work throughout the hospital offering support for children and families to help them cope with injuries and illnesses. The Child Life Specialist lends expertise and knowledge of child growth and development to the healthcare team, adjusts interaction and/or treatment to match each patients developmental, educational and other related needs.
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Works in collaboration with the City of Chicago’s Department of Family and Support Services, including the DV/HT Coordinated Entry System, and the Administration of Children and Family’s CHA Human Trafficking Special Initiative.
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You've previously held one of the following roles or titles: childcare provider, teacher's aide, special education assistant, autism support professional, caregiver for children with special needs, behavior therapist, paraprofessional, child life specialist, aide for children with special needs, babysitter.
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Assist warrior's and family support members' and coordinate traditional or alternative therapy options as needed, e.g., Counseling, Intensive Outpatient Therapy, Inpatient Therapy, Equine Therapy, Vet Centers, and Mindfulness.
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Working with the health team and Family Support Specialist (FSS) Review individual child and family nutrition data and develops individual nutrition plans if nutritional needs are not being met or recently identified.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Family Advocacy Center Case Manager for a non-profit organization based in the US. The company is looking for an enthusiastic individual to join their team at the Chinatown office.
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Post-Discharge from an Inpatient or Post-Acute Stay Conduct structured clinical assessment to identify post-discharge needs, including but not limited to: medications, specialist appointments, home health, DME, caregiver support, social determinants of health, etc.
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Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: IAODAPCA Certified Alcohol and Other Drugs Counselor (CADC) required or able to obtain within allotted time from hire date; IAODAPCA Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) encouraged to apply.
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Could be a behavior support specialist. We are also thrilled to recognize our very own SLP, Dr. Kelly Byrd as the American Staffing Association 2024 and Health Care Sector All-Star. We’re honored to connect Dr. Byrd to employment, share her incredible story, and support her family literacy nonprofit.
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Under the direction of the Program Manager of Consultation Programs, the Bilingual Infant Toddler Child Care Specialist will provide training, support (technical assistance) and consultation to licensed family childcare homes and licensed childcare centers.
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