Family Support Partner

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Job Description

The Family Support Partner (FSP) is responsible for connecting, supporting and empowering families with youth engaging in at-risk behaviors in the community. The Family Support Partner is expected to communicate clearly with all family members and to respect and value their culture and beliefs. The candidate in this position will be responsible for monitoring services provided by other agencies and for finding informal supports for families from recreational activities, mentoring and connecting with faith community if requested by the family. Must be comfortable learning and using new computer systems/programs.

Qualifications
  • Personal, lived experience as a primary caregiver raising a youth who has intensive behavioral issues within the community or behavioral health issues required. Preference to those that can articulate identifying these needs and accessing available services.
  • Prior experience assisting other families to obtain appropriate services and supports for their child and family members is desirable.
  • Familiarity with state and local resources and knowledge of how to access them, specifically the early childhood serving systems.
  • Active listening skills for providing non-judgmental peer support and engagement to families.
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Current Maryland driver's license and access to own vehicle; in-state travel required.
Essential Functions
  • Assess child, youth, and family strengths and needs.
  • Assist family in meeting Plan of Care (POC) goals.
  • Ensure families take ownership for their plan of care.
  • Elicit values and incorporate family’s culture in developing individualized service coordination planning.
  • Manage a diverse caseload of up to twenty (20) families and ensure that frequency of meetings is responsive to the need for planning.
  • Ability to work independently, to meet with families at their available times which may require early morning, evening and/or weekend hours.
  • Build and maintain strong partnerships with agencies and providers of services.
  • Facilitate a process for families to develop a plan to: clarify the problem(s); provide emotional support; identify needs and strengths; and identify resources including appropriate levels of services, entitlements, community resources and other natural supports.
  • Assist families and youth to build their own community based support network, and ensure that their goals are integrated into one unified plan as necessary.
  • Assist with Care Coordinators throughout the stages of the Wraparound facilitated process, including intake, engaging family members, developing a child and family team, and serving on child and family team. Implement all assigned tasks within the POC.
  • Ensure that families are equal partners in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating their own plans.