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Lutheran Services Florida 4.4
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
Lutheran Services Florida (LSF) envisions a world where children are safe, families are strong, and communities are vibrant.
LSF is looking for talented Child Welfare Case Managers who wants to make an impact in the lives of others.
Purpose & Impact:
The purpose of the Child Welfare Case Manager is to provide full wrap around case management services to LSF clients and families while establishing a relationship with them and living the agency's core values.
Essential Functions:
Accept all cases assigned by unit supervisor and meet with children in their primary residence within 2 working days of ITR staffing and with identified parents in sufficient time to complete a Family Assessment within 15 working days of ITR staffing.
Negotiate and develop a case plan based on identified strengths and needs of the family, the circumstances bringing the family into care, recommendations provided by the Comprehensive Behavioral Health Assessment and other relevant data. This plan is to be created in collaboration with the parents, Guardian Ad Litem, foster parents and other pertinent parties with the goal of reunification or other permanency for the child.
Visits the child in their primary residence according to required frequency, but no less than once every 25 days. At least one visit each quarter is to be unannounced.
Accurately document all case activities in the Florida Safe Families Network database within 48 hours. Maintain the physical case file in chronological order, by subject, in accordance with the standardized case file format.
Submit service requests to the lead agency Utilization Management Department and provide clients with timely referrals to services. Develop and maintain knowledge of community resources, program eligibility requirements, key contact persons, emergency procedures, and waiting lists of available resources. Maintain regular contact with service providers and document service progress in FSFN.
Complete and submit court documentation within in required time frames. Prepare for, attend, and participate in all court activities as necessary.
Arrange for, attend, and participate in individual case staffing as necessary. Complete all required staffing and application packets.
Conduct initial and/or ongoing child safety assessments as required. Prepare initial and on-going safety plans as necessary.
Arrange for emergency placement, emergency medical treatment, and emergency services for children at risk.
Conduct diligent searches for parents and family members when deemed necessary and thoroughly document that the effort has been made to find the parents and family members.
Conduct home studies as required for prospective placements. Provide relevant medical, psychological, behavioral and educational background information about the child or children to prospective caregivers as needed. Plan and facilitate parental and sibling visits as needed and appropriate.
Transport children as needed.
Ensure that all Independent Living functions are completed as required.
Attend all appointments, staff meetings, trainings, seminars, workshops, etc., as necessary and as required by the supervisor.
Function as agency on-call Case Manager as scheduled.
Works cooperatively with Program Directors, with other Case Managers, with placement staff, with Protective Investigators, with Child Welfare Legal staff and with agency support staff.
Effectively manages time to ensure that all home visits are completed as required, all documentation is entered into FSFN within 48 hours, court documentation is prepared according to specified time frames and court appearances are attended as necessary.
Follows Florida Statutes, Administrative Code, written policies and orders of the Dependency Court in managing cases toward goals recorded in case plans.
Organize, prioritize and complete all work assignments by the established deadlines.
All duties are performed in accordance with the following standards:
Courtesy: Treat clients, the public and staff with courtesy, respect and dignity and presents a positive public image.
Communication Skills: Keep supervisor fully informed of activities, pertinent issues, upcoming events and potential problems. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills in daily work.
Teamwork: Support the unit, department and/or organization and work with others in an effort to accomplish the goals of the unit, department and/or organization.
Safety: Employee makes a reasonable effort to adhere to established safety procedures and practices in the work area.
Training: Attend and successfully complete all mandated training courses such as the PDC Assessment and successfully passes the PDC examination, Pre-service Training. MAPP Training, In-service, etc., within the probationary period and as scheduled thereafter. The successful completion of the Field-Based Performance Assessment is an essential performance standard required for continued employment in the class of Case Manager.
Confidentiality: Adhere to all confidentiality rules.
Qualifications
Physical Requirements:
Valid Florida Driver's License and Insurance
Ability to travel locally, and out of the area, in the execution of professional duties, trainings and/or conferences.
Ability to operate a computer, sit for long periods of time, and develop coherent written correspondence and progress notes.
Ability to adapt to irregular hours, perform some light lifting, and be flexible to rotate on call, as needed.
Certified First Aid/CPR, and crisis intervention.
Education/Experience
Must have a minimum of one year of relevant experience and certified or become certified within one year.
Must possess a bachelor's degree in a Human Services field. Degree in Social Work preferred.
Skills/Abilities:
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Familiarity with and ability to use Microsoft Office programs Word and Excel.
Ability to drive both locally and throughout the state in connection with the duties of this position.
To fully understand case ownership responsibility as the integrator of all services and supports identified for each child, including therapy, other mental health services, health and dentistry, developmental services, educational support, permanency and safety; as well as their responsibility to make trauma sensitive transitions when it is determined that a caretaker lacks the needed level of responsibility to care for their children.
Must demonstrate sensitivity to our service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics and needs.
Why work for LSF?
LSF offers 60 programs across the state of Florida serving a wide range of populations in need. Mission Driven staff members become part of the LSF community while transforming the lives of those in need. Our staff additionally find growth opportunities as they explore areas of interest within the organization.
Amazing benefits package including:
Medical, Dental and Vision
Telehealth (24/7 online access to Doctors)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employer paid life insurance (1X salary)
13 paid holidays + 1 floating holiday
Generous PTO policy (starting at 16 working days a year)
Note: Head Start employees paid time off and holiday schedule may differ
403(b) Retirement plan with 3% discretionary employer match OR 3% student loan repayment reimbursement
Tuition reimbursement
LSF is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Lutheran Services Florida is mandated to perform background screenings for employment in accordance with the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse as outlined in Section 435.12, Florida Statutes. Additionally, pursuant to House Bill 531 (2025), Lutheran Services Florida must ensure that all job vacancy postings and advertisements include a clear and conspicuous link to the AHCA Clearinghouse website and its requirements. For more information on background screening requirements please visit:
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
$19k-23k yearly est. 4d ago
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Licensed Professional Counselor
Headway 4.0
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
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Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Wage: Between $120-$131 an hour
Licensed Professional Counselor - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required.
About you
● You're a fully-licensed Professional Counselor at a Master's level or above with LPC, LPCC, LCPC, LCPCS, LPCC-S licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance.
● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance.
About Headway
Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need.
How Headway supports providers
- Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner.
- Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources.
- Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid.
- Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network.
- Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on.
- Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more.
- Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy.
How Headway supports your clients
● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance.
● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption.
Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license.
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$48k-86k yearly est. 11d ago
Senior Manager of Case Management
Nearterm Corporation 4.0
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
Multi Facility, Experiencing Growth is Seeking a Proven Senior Manager of Case Management
This leader has operational accountability and oversight and manages the daily activities of the responsible area within Integrated Case Management
Supports the director in developing, planning, and implementing appropriate changes in keeping with best practice standards for department functions and the Case Management Program.
Manager sets the tone and models positive leadership behavior, while ensuring teamwork tasks, projects, and responsibilities are completed successfully in support of departmental and organizational goals.
The Manager adheres to all Federal, State, and regulatory statues and accreditation requirements.
Traits:
Ability to take initiative and exercise independent judgment and provide decision-making expertise.
Must have good oral and written communication skills at all levels.
Strong leadership skills and understanding of group processes, teamwork, and cost-center based management.
The ability to analyze problems and consistently follow through to solution.
Education Requirements:
Require graduate of an accredited school of Nursing or Social Work. Registered Nurse: - Require Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree; Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree is preferred. Social Work: - Require a Master of Science in Social Work (MSW) degree.
Licensure Requirement: For Registered Nurse: -
Require active State of Florida Registered Nurse licensure. For Social Work: - Require active State of Florida Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC).
Certification Requirement: For Registered Nurse: - Require Certified Case Manager (CCM) or Certified Advanced Case Manager (C-ACM) certification. For Social Work: - Require Certified Social Work Case Manager (C-SWCM) or Certified Advanced Social Work Case Manager (C-ASWCM) certification.
$31k-40k yearly est. 1d ago
Family Support & Engagement Specialist
Highlands County Board of County Commissioners
Family support specialist job in Sebring, FL
Job Description
Department:
Community Programs/Healthy Families
Reports to:
Family Support & Assessment Worker Supervisor (Job Code 1035)
Pay Grade/Salary Range:
105 - $38,303.03 - $61,284.85 ($18.41 - $29.46 hourly)
Posting Expires:Until FilledGENERAL DESCRIPTION:
A paraprofessional or professional responsible for initiating and maintaining an ongoing supportive relationship with families through the provision of regular, long-term home visiting services. This position requires managing referrals, determining eligibility for services, offering program services, enrolling new program participants and conducting an initial assessment of needs using the Healthy FamiliesFlorida Assessment Tool (HFFAT).
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
The following statements describe the principal functions of the job and its scope of responsibility but should not be considered an all-inclusive list of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned. Duties include, but are not limited to:
•Making weekly (or less frequent) home visits for a caseload of up to twenty-five families.
•Assists in strengthening the parent-child relationship through improving parenting skills and modeling appropriate activities during home visits.
•Provides education on parenting, child development, child and health safety using evidence-based curriculum.
•Works with individual participants and groups.
•Establishes a trusting relationship with at risk families by initiating and maintaining appropriate participant contact.
•Establishes a family goal plan with objectives and activities with the supervisor and follows through with implementation.
•Initiates and maintain home visitation schedule with families according to level status.
•Timely completes required parent or child screenings including development screenings, Home Safety Checklist, maternal depression screenings, initial risk and protective factor assessments, parenting inventory, etc.
•Ensures that family is linked to a medical provider; provides information on the importance of timely immunization and well child checks and document dates of immunizations and well-child check-ups.
•Acts as a liaison between families and other community agencies.
•Documents services provided, interactions observed and participant responses clearly, accurately, and timely (within 2 working days) in participant file.
•Familiarizes self with community resources appropriate to needs of the families.
•Attends regular staff meetings, multi-disciplinary staffing, in-service training, and other meetings as required.
•Maintains confidentiality of participant information and respects diverse cultural differences of families within communities.
•Meets with Supervisor on weekly basis for case management and review of all families on caseload.
•Participates in reflective practice/supervision while maintaining an openness for introspection. Communicates self-awareness in relation to others and recognizes the value of supervision.
•Completes initial training required by Healthy FamiliesFlorida and a minimum of 20 hours per year of training thereafter.
•Maintains a professional and safe unit and work area adhering to established safety policies and the image desired for the organization.
•Consistently follow Highlands County Board of County Commissioners, Healthy Families Highlands and Healthy FamiliesFlorida policies and procedures.
•Responds productively to change.
Any Healthy Families staff personally involved in a Department of Children and Families investigation is required to notify their direct supervisor. Due to the nature of the work done by Healthy Families, this type of incident and/or failure to report such an incident may put the program in a position of public disrepute and therefore result in disciplinary action for the employee.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
•Knowledge of infant and child development.
•Experience in successfully working with children (0 to 5 years of age) and their families.
•Experience and humility to work with culturally diverse populations.
•Ability to use good judgment and make independent decisions with clear and professional boundaries.
•Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, possess good time management skills and utilize initiative.
•Ability to establish trusting relationships and accept individual differences.
•Ability to maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, managers, supervisors, directors, elected officials, vendors, and the general public.
•Good writing, organizational and computer skills.
•Write and speak the English Language in an understandable manner.
•Bilingual (Spanish-English) a plus.
PHYSICAL SKILLS:
Must be able to remain in a stationary position for 50% of the time. Must be able to inspect and assess daily email and postal mail correspondence. Frequently operates various types of office equipment to include, but not limited to a computer and copy machine. Occasionally ascends/descends stairs. The individual in this position frequently communicates with the public, vendors, and co-workers. Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations. Rarely moves material and office equipment weighing up to 25lbs.
Constantly works in an indoor environment. Rarely works in inclement outdoor weather conditions. Rarely operates motor vehicle for up to
(4) hours continuously or intermittently. Must be able to frequently position self to reach files and other office items located on low shelfs or the floor. May be exposed to safety hazards, contaminants, and participants with infectious diseases.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of an equivalent diploma and one (1) year of experience working with children and/or families.LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, OR REGISTRATIONS: Must possess and maintain valid Florida driver license. Must have the ability to provide transportation for self on a daily basis to complete home visits with participants. Must provide proof of valid insurance with the minimum coverage required by Florida law.
OTHER JOB-RELATED REQUIREMENTS:
Disaster Essential. Applicant must sign the Healthy FamiliesFlorida Standard of Confidentiality and Information Sharing Form, the Affidavit of Understanding, the Department of Children and Families (DCF), Security Agreement, and the affidavit of Good Moral Character Form.
WORKING HOURS:
Must be willing and able to work a flexible schedule to accommodate the needs of the program participants.
THE HIGHLANDS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Does not Discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, religious belief, color, national origin, disability/handicap, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, genetics or any other legally protected group/class. We are proud to be a drug free workplace. Screening tests for illegal drug use may be required as a condition of employment
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$38.3k-61.3k yearly 7d ago
Family Support Specialist (Hillsborough)
Gulf Coast JFCS
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
Are you excited by the prospect of working for an organization that truly values your contributions, provides opportunities for growth and development, AND gives you a chance to make a difference in the lives of children and families?
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
The Family SupportSpecialist is a non-exempt position responsible for providing on-site, individual, and family intervention. This individual works as a team member with a case manager, foster parents, primary caregivers, guardian ad litem, and other appropriate professionals. The Family SupportSpecialist provides assistance, intervention, and education related to issues such as substance abuse, adjustment and relationship issues, stress, daily living skills, budget training, and employment assistance.
Provide transportation and supervision of children and case participants to include individuals with medical and behavioral health needs
Provide, strengthen, and maintain a positive mentoring role by providing support, training, and crisis intervention to foster parents, birth parents, primary caregiver(s), and other team members involved in the case, to ensure child safety and well-being
Assist in developing and implementing activities/tasks directed to each child, parent, and/or caregiver, according to the case plan goals and objectives
Provide completed documentation for services rendered within required timeframes to case management program staff with the necessary verbal and written information to present at court and staffings
Participate in on-call rotation in accordance with agency policy and program procedure
Attend and participate in court proceedings, as appropriate and/or when required (subpoena, direct request, and when determined necessary)
Perform all other duties as assigned.
WHAT WE OFFER:
$18.00 per hour
15 PTO Days per year
13 Paid Holidays
Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
Healthcare Concierge
Financial Wellness Program
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
Immediate eligibility for 403b Savings Plan with 25% match
Supplemental Accident, Hospital Liability & Critical Illness Insurance
Paid Life/AD&D insurance
Pet, Legal, and Identity Theft insurance
Mileage Reimbursement
Continuous training and professional development opportunities
An opportunity to make the world a better place!
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
High School Diploma or equivalent
Minimum of one (1) year of experience working with children and/or families within a need-identified social welfare system.
Child Welfare experience preferred.
Ability to lift and/or carry up to 50 pounds
Ability to work in high-stress situations
Ability to work with individuals who exhibit physically and/or verbally aggressive behaviors
Must use personal vehicle to transport clients
Must have a valid driver's license with proof of auto insurance coverage.
WHO WE ARE:
From babies to seniors, Gulf Coast JFCS serves all people in need, regardless of race, religion, culture, or gender identity. Our programs span a broad spectrum of human services, including behavioral and mental health, child welfare and adoption, family support, job and employment transition, housing, food, transportation, and home care assistance for the elderly.
Gulf Coast JFCS offers an opportunity to gain field experience and direct client contact hours for both Bachelor s and Master s level practicum and internships. For license-eligible candidates, we offer both individual and group supervision from a Board-Certified qualified supervisor to fulfill state requirements at no cost to the employee.
Gulf Coast JFCS is committed to maintaining a work environment that is free of harassment, discrimination, or inappropriate behavior. Gulf Coast JFCS will not tolerate discrimination against its employees on the basis of their race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability, marital status, pregnancy, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity, sexual orientation, workers compensation status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Background Screening Requirements: It is our policy at Gulf Coast JFCS that any candidate being considered for employment must successfully complete the organization s background screening requirements, including drug screening and applicable motor vehicle checks. Gulf Coast JFCS is a Florida Care Provider of the Department of Children and Families (DCF), Agency for Health Care (AHCA), and the Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA), which requires all candidates to undergo fingerprinting through the Florida Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse. To learn more about the Clearinghouse, please visit: HB531 | Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
Gulf Coast JFCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Drug-Free Workplace, and E-Verify employer.
$18 hourly 10d ago
Local home daily
10-4 Truck Recruiting
Family support specialist job in Lakeland, FL
Class A CDL Solo OR Teams Truck Driver
90K-112K+ Top performers make more
1300.00 Sign on bonus
-21 DAYS OUT-7 DAYS HOME-
No touch freight
68 CPM - 70 CPM
Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
Great Benefits
Great pay!
Must live above Tampa
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be at least 23 Years of Age
MUST HAVE AT 9 MONTHS OF VERIFIABLE OTR/REGIONAL EXPERIENCE. (6 MONTHS IF APPLYING FOR TEAMS)
No Sap drivers
Experience driving in the Midwest
No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years
No suspensions for MV in the last 4 years
No DOT preventable accidents in the last 3 years
No 15 mph over speeding tickets in the last 12 mos
No more than 3 jobs in the last year. Average time on a job has to be at least 4 months
No MAJOR moving violations in the last 3 years
No terminations in the last year
Background Friendly
No more than 150 days of being unemployed in the last 15 months. (stable work history is preferred)
Must be able to pass a hair test
No DUI/DWI in the last 7 years
BENEFITS:
401(k)
Dental insurance
10k free life insurance
Health insurance
Paid toll fees
Paid training
Referral program
Vision insurance
Newer Trucks/Flat screen TV's included
Free rider program/no pets
Language:
English (Required)
License/Certification:
CDL A (Required)
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$21k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Family Advocate
Metropolitan Ministries 4.0
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
Full-time Description
About Us:
If you're looking for an opportunity to transform the lives of poor and homeless men, women, and children in your community, we may have a job for you.
Since 1972, Metropolitan Ministries has been providing life-changing solutions for those who are homeless and at risk of becoming homeless in Tampa Bay.
We are a grassroots, donor, and volunteer-fueled community nonprofit. At Metropolitan Ministries, we serve families in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk and Hernando counties with compassion, practical help, and a willingness to make a huge difference.
What we offer:
· Salary: $45,000 - $48,000
· Group health, vision, and dental coverage at affordable rates, along with family coverage if you choose to purchase it.
· Preventative care is 100% covered (free) on all plans.
· PTO is offered to full-time and part-time employees.
· 11 days of PTO and 10 paid holidays annually.
· Option to participate in the 401K plan with employer match.
· $15,000 in employee Life Insurance paid for by Metropolitan Ministries.
· Employee Assistance Program
· Option to participate in supplemental group insurance plans at affordable rates.
· Tuition reimbursement program
· Training and career development.
· Discounted membership at the YMCA.
Job Functions: The Family Advocate provides mobile case management services; evaluates and assesses immediate needs; coaches clients in the development of case plans; functions as a liaison between clients, community service providers and program component staff. In addition, the Family Advocate connects families with services and coordinates all First Hug services for families.
Essential Responsibilities:
Provide mobile social work services (home visits) to First Hug families, developing a case plan, coordinating all First Hug services for families, and directing clients to other areas of assistance.
Maintain minimum weekly contact to track family's progress.
Maintains up to date client case notes, history, and data, utilizing best practices to keep client information confidential.
Generates and compiles client outcomes and reports within Unity and Excel for reporting to funders for program.
Keep confidential records up to date and according to the Code of Ethics.
Maintain professional boundaries.
Coordinate with all Metropolitan Ministries programs staff to ensure each service will be utilized to best meet the needs of the family. Incorporate all staff in follow-through of service utilization.
Visit and meet with community service providers, service organizations and institutions which prove beneficial to the maintenance of First Hug families.
Meet personal goals and actively contributes to the achievement of team and organizational targets/goals as stated on the KPI and in the annual plan. Support team in other tasks as assigned. Attend all required staff meetings and on-going trainings.
Support the holiday tent operations as directed. Support the team in other tasks as assigned.
Requirements
Education and Experience:
A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in the human services field and two years of work experience. Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. Must be knowledgeable about homeless issues, with experience working with individuals with mental health/substance abuse issues and/or be willing to seek continuing education related to the homeless population with opportunities for certification or licensure.
Skill Requirements:
Bilingual (Spanish) preferred. Must be able to work within a multi-disciplinary team framework; strong interpersonal skills; strong oral and written communications skills; dependability; demonstrates maturity and sensitivity to cultural and individual differences in clients served; ability to handle job related matters in a professional, diplomatic, and confidential manner; willing to work with minimal supervision, yet be able to accept direction; well organized and detail oriented.
Requires heart for ministry and comfort working with poor and homeless families and individuals. Requires understanding of poverty, a high degree of maturity, strong inter-personal skills and the ability to work with low socio-economic and diverse populations facing crisis situations in a professional and diplomatic manner. Knowledge of community resources available to homeless population. Must demonstrate maturity and sensitivity to issues of faith, culture, and other sources of diversity. Ability to work as part of a team within a multi-disciplinary framework.
Ability to offer services where homeless families are staying (car, tent, motels, and housing not fit for habitation). Ability to deescalate clients on the edge of verbal or physical violence. Ability to work as part of a team within a multi-disciplinary framework. Demonstrates computer literacy with knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Requires oral and written communication skills and the ability to write reports and conduct and participate in meetings.
Physical Requirements:
Hearing and speaking ability, which allows for effective oral communication; physical and emotional stamina to effectively handle job related issues and stress.
Other:
Must pass applicable pre-employment screening and demonstrate legal authorization to work in the United States.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
We are committed to creating a diverse and welcoming workplace that includes partners with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We believe that enables us to better meet our mission and values while serving individuals throughout our local communities. People of color, women, LGBTQIA+, Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with all federal state and local ordinances.
Metropolitan Ministries is committed to offering reasonable accommodation to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at ************ or via email at
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$45k-48k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Family Educator (Family Learning Center)
Champions for Children, Inc. 3.4
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
2 positions available
SUMMARY: This is a professional family educator position responsible for the delivery and instruction of the Nurturing Parenting curricula, child development education support and developmentally appropriate activities for families with children and reports to the Family Learning Center Program Manager. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Duties:
1. Plan and deliver parent-child visitation groups, support groups, reflective groups. Facilitate the Nurturing Parenting program according to program guidelines. This would include but not be limited to:
• planning for groups
• preparing for groups
• providing a warm and welcoming environment for participants
• facilitating the group experience in line with program expectations
and
• cleaning up after group
2. Coordinate developmental assessment collections as described by the funder
3. Organize & maintain education and program supplies for efficient access and inventory control.
4. Maintain accurate and timely records.
5. Attend staff meetings, on-going in-service training, and reflective supervision as required.
6. Complete accurate and timely data collection to complete reporting requirements and support program's compliance to contract, grant, accreditation, and agency requirements.
7. Cultivate and manage collaborative relationships with other serving agencies which may include presentations, participation with Cove Behavioral Health community events, special projects, and attending meetings as a representative of the Family Learning Center.
8. Participate on appropriate agency, department, and community planning teams.
9. Performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in social/behavioral sciences, education, or related field.
2. At least three years of relevant experience.
3. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
4. Strong communication and interpersonal skills (e.g., non-judgmental, objective, reflective, empathetic, patient, tactful).
5. Strong organizational and record keeping skills.
6. Ability to walk, stand, climb stairs, kneel, bend, reach, and manipulate objects; move materials up to 10 pounds on a regular basis; infrequently move materials weighing up to 40 pounds.
7. Some travel around Hillsborough County required.
8. Must be sensitive to the cultural and socioeconomic diversity of the population that Champions for Children serves.
9. Must have reliable vehicle, active auto insurance, and a valid Florida driver's license.
10. Must successfully complete a Florida level 2 criminal background clearance, motor vehicle records check, and drug screening.
11. Ability to work during non-traditional hours: Tuesday to Saturday schedule, some possible evening hours
Position location: Family Learning Center (Located at Cove Behavioral Health Campus) 4422 E. Columbus Dr., Tampa, FL 33605 and 3107 N. 50th Street, Suite B, Tampa, FL 33619
$19k-26k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Family and Health Coordinator
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project 3.9
Family support specialist job in Bowling Green, FL
SEASONAL FULLTIME EMPLOYMENT
About the Role:
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Family and Health Coordinato r to join our team in Bowling Green, Florida. As the Family and Health Coordinator, you will be responsible for coordinating and implementing programs that promote the health and well-being of families in our community.
Minimum Qualifications:
Associate's degree in Health Science, Health Education, Social Work, Human Services, or a related field
2+ years of verifiable experience working with families in and their children providing coordination of health and family services
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Health Science, Health Education, Social Work, Human Services, or a related field
1+ years of verifiable experience working with families in and their children providing coordination of health and family services
Bilingual (Spanish/English or Creole/English)
Experience working with diverse populations
Knowledge of community resources and services
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement programs that promote the health and well-being of families in our community
Collaborate with other professionals to ensure that programs are effective and meet the needs of our children and families
Provide support and guidance to families in need
Maintain accurate records and documentation of program activities
Stay up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in family and health services
What we offer you :
Individualized professional development plans and opportunities for growth
Medical, Dental & Vision insurance
Life and Disability insurance
Personal Leave
403(b)-retirement savings account
Flexible Spending Plans
Consideration for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Programs
Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
ECMHSP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by applicable law.
$31k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 11d ago
Adoptions Specialist
One Hope United 3.6
Family support specialist job in Bartow, FL
Under assigned supervisor, the Adoption Specialist 1 meets with families in their homes at various hours of the day including evenings, nights, and weekends, in potentially high-risk neighborhoods; focuses on the prevention of inappropriate out-of-home placement, strengthening and improving family functioning, and ensuring child safety. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Arranges match staffings for prospective adoptive families
• Assist individuals and families in crisis in a way that promotes positive change, growth development and safety for all families
• Attends all recruitment and match events
• Attends and is prepared for internal TPR cases with supervisors and case management at least once a month
• Attends court hearings, prepares and files all court documents within required
timeframes
• Completes adopt only home studies, child studies, OTI and ICPC adoption home studies and subsidy files
• Conducts full-disclosures for potential adoptive families
• Conducts visits with children and prospective adoptive families that include the ongoing assessment of child safety, permanency and well-being
• Continually assesses risk of abuse, neglect and threatened harm by gathering
appropriate information
• Engages and assesses families from a strengths based perspective
• Ensures children are registered on the adoption exchange within 10 days
• Ensures that post placement is completed within one week of the child being placed in the identified prospective adoptive family's home
• Facilitates placement and delivery services in collaboration with biological, foster and adoptive families, including appropriate referrals
• Knowledge of the Adoption Program Administrative Rule (Chapter 65C-16)
• Meets with team on a weekly basis
• Must see the child in the home at least twice a month upon a matched placement
• Performs adoption related responsibilities in accordance with state and federal laws, Department of Children and Families Administrative Codes and Operating Procedures, funding source policies, and internal policies on child abuse, abandonment, and neglect within required time frames
• Prepare staffing packet for the adoption review committee upon a denial of an adoption home study
• Serves as a conduit of information between all parties to the case and identified
stakeholders including medical, educational and mental health providers
• Utilizes empowerment approaches to provide case plan development with children and families
• Performs other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree in Social Work, Criminology,
Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, Special Education, Education, Human
Development, Child Development, Family Development, Marriage &
Family Therapy, or Nursing from an accredited college or university Experience: One to Two years of related child welfare experience; one year of child welfare adoptions
Certification: State of Florida; Child Welfare Certification
Other: Reliable transportation, valid driver's license and acceptable driving record with OHU required levels of coverage for auto insurance, knowledge of FSFN adoption procedures; workable knowledge of community resources
Required Skills
1. Ability to assess, interpret, and deliver care-related information concerning the life-span development of children and families
2. Excellent written and oral communication, with ability to document in a clear, concise manner
3. Highly organized, yet flexible and can handle multiple projects and or priorities well with the ability to manage tight deadlines
4. Proficient computer skills in a Microsoft Windows environment and adaptive skills to expand software application skills as necessary
5. Intermediate data entry skills
6. Positive attitude concerning all aspects of working in a challenging environment (including significant patience and respect for children and families who can become quite angry and demanding), sensitivity to cultural needs, and ability to serve as a positive member of a working team
7. Proficient computer skills in a Microsoft Windows environment and adaptive skills to expand software application skills as necessary
8. Resourcefulness in researching issues, analyzing information skillfully, solving problems, and developing solutions with minimal supervision in a timely manner
9. Must be willing to work non-traditional work hours and non-traditional days when needed and or appropriate
10. Ability to exercise discretion and ensure confidentiality
Physical Demands & Work Environment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The position requires visual and auditory acuity within professionally determined normal ranges, with correction if need; and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a computer and office equipment, including, but not limited to, the telephone, computer, and copier. The employee is occasionally required to move items up to 50 pounds. The employee works in varied residential environments based on assigned caseload and may encounter unpredictable clients. While performing the duties of this position, the employee travels by automobile and is exposed to changing weather conditions. The employee must be able to enter and exit a vehicle or a building without assistance. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may frequently drive an automobile, taking clients to appointments, in the local and regional area. Occasionally, travel is outside the local area and overnight. We Invest in You!
Tuition assistance up to $2500 per year
Up to 4 weeks paid Vacation Days, up to 6 paid Personal Days, and up to 5 paid Sick days annually
Medical, dental, vision, 403b Retirement, flexible spending accounts, health savings account, and short-term disability options
Agency paid life up to $50K based on salary
Voluntary Supplemental Life for Employee, Spouse, and Child(ren)
Voluntary Legal Plans
Agency paid long term after 1 year of employment
Career ladders, professional development, and promotion opportunities
Free LCSW and LCPC Supervision hours available in some locations
A Different Kind Of Employer One Hope United is strong and ready to grow. Are you ready to grow with us?
800+ talented professionals strong, serving 10,000 children and families in Illinois, and Florida
Fiscally stable, $70 Million agency-- strong since 1895
Energetic leadership and a rich community of support
One Hope United does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. One Hope United is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. OHU participates in eVerify. In the spirit of caring for one another and our community, please note that upon accepting an offer of employment from One Hope United, you will be required to share proof of a COVID-19 vaccination. The requirement is subject to accommodation in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. HB531 | Florida Agency for Health Care Administration #INDFL
$50k yearly 10d ago
Family Support Worker
One More Child 3.6
Family support specialist job in Lakeland, FL
FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER
JOB IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
Department: Family Support
The primary responsibility of this position is to serve struggling families in the community through the Family Support Program. The Family Support Worker will assist families by engaging families in customized case management services, linking families to access tangible resources through the Compassion Center and community resources, and facilitating evidence-based interventions to strengthen families, and increase the safety, permanency and well‐being of children and their families.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS
Maintains a caseload families as assigned by the Family Support Program Supervisor (but not to exceed 15), as approved by the Senior Director of Family Support.
Maintain weekly in-person contacts with assigned families by means of office visits and community visits (home, work, school, etc., as necessary).
Work collaboratively with parents/caregivers to identify families' strengths and needs using assessments to develop and monitor individualized Family Support Service Plans. Assist families in accomplishing goals in Family Support Service Plans using relevant, clear, measurable, achievable, and time-bound action steps.
Engage families in services and facilitate evidence-based interventions, to include but not limited to the Family Check-Up/Everyday Parenting and Parent Café.
Assist families by linking them to community resources in order to address identified barriers.
Assist families with accessing tangible resources from the Compassion Center.
Assist families with scheduling and coordinating appointments with the Family Support Program.
Complete data entry, maintain contract compliance, and required documentation and reporting in a timely, accurate, and efficient manner.
Meet with Family Support Program Supervisor and the Family Support Services Team on a regular basis for supervision to review cases, training, and professional development and program development.
Participate in continuing education opportunities including agency in-service training, professional seminars, workshops, conferences, etc.
Other assignments as needed or requested by the Family Support Supervisor, Senior Director of Family Support, and Executive Director of Family Support.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
• N/A
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
A high school diploma or GED with a minimum 2-years of experience working with families in the welfare system or high-risk population families OR a bachelor's degree in the human services, social work, psychology or a related field.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation is required.
Successful completion of required background screenings.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in the human services, social work, psychology or a related field.
Experience working with families in the welfare system or high-risk families
Bilingual: Fluent in Spanish or Creole with English
COMPENTENCIES
Present oneself, both at and outside of work, in a manner keeping with One More Child's Core Values of Humble, Hungry, Wise, and Called.
Demonstrates the ability to assess needs and goals of struggling families and determine eligibility of families in the Family Support Program.
Must possess a good understanding of healthy family dynamics, conflict resolution, problem solving, interpersonal relationship skills and child development.
Demonstrates the ability to relate positively to families, most especially parents/caregivers needing support services and to establish nurturing, positive relationships.
Ability to observe and make accurate assessments of situations.
Ability to manage time effectively to ensure consistent and active engagement of families in the Family Support Program.
Ability to work with frequent interruptions and in stressful situations; ability to respond in crisis situations.
Demonstrates knowledge of available community resources within Polk County for families and expand knowledge through networking and partnerships.
SPIRITUAL QUALIFICATIONS
It is the mission of One More Child to provide Christ centered services to vulnerable children and struggling families. As stated in the Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, One More Child provides these services in a Christian context consistent with The Baptist Faith and Message (2000). Employees of One More Child commit to live in a manner that is not contrary to this foundational statement of faith.
Have had a personal conversion experience with Jesus Christ and been scripturally baptized.
Possess a sense of commitment to ministry through vocation.
Hold a sincere desire to seek God and His kingdom.
Demonstrate personal and devotional habits and practices such as Bible study, prayer, and daily meditation.
Be a member of a New Testament, evangelical Church in the local community and attend regularly.
Engage in witness activities as a normal part of life.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
These physical requirements are not exhaustive, and One More Child may add additional job-related physical demands to these if the need arises. Corrective devices may be used to meet these physical
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is occasionally required to walk and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.
This job requires the ability to work in stressful conditions from time to time and remain focused for extended periods of time. The ability to lift-up to 30 pounds (boxes, documents, and or computer equipment).
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment describes the conditions that an employee may encounter when performing their job duties, including but not limited to, the essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodation may be available to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these duties.
Job functions are performed in a normal office environment.
DISCLAIMER
This job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the requirements of this position, but to describe the general nature of the job and provide a reasonable representation of its activities. Additional related work may be identified and assigned by the organization and included as an area of responsibility while assessing performance.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT
One More Child is committed to a workplace environment that encourages growth and respect for all current and prospective employees based upon job-related factors such as their educational background, work experience, and ability to perform the essential functions of a particular job. It is the policy and practice of One More Child to prohibit any form of discrimination or harassment based on statuses protected under federal, state, or local laws which are applicable to the organization. As a religious organization, One More Child provides services in a Christian context consistent with The Baptist Faith and Message (2000). Employees of One More Child commit to live in a manner that is not contrary to this foundational statement of faith.
$22k-29k yearly est. 2d ago
IFST Family Safety Worker
Children's Network of Hillsborough
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
General Purpose of Job
Support clients engaged in the dependency system. Work in conjuncture with the child welfare case management staff to support parental progress in treatment interventions, education, and other supportive services; and to assist in maintaining child safety and well-being.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Supportfamilies in their efforts to complete all child welfare related tasks
Act as a resource to families as they engage the community for formal and informal supports
Monitor safety plans and document observations to ensure compliance with safety plans, engagement, and progress of families. Provide documentation of observations of all client activities when interacting with the child or family
Participate in staffings and court hearings as needed
Participate in the quality improvement process
Adherence of all data collection into automated systems including FSFN
Other duties may be assigned, and special projects may be requested
Working Hours
CNH's work week is Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week. Your supervisor will advise you of your work hours; this position will require flexible hours and days of the week.
Travel
Travel in and outside of Circuit 13 is required.
Training
All employees must complete fifteen (15) hours of on-line or classroom Training on an annual basis.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required, A.A. degree preferred; a minimum one (1) year of child welfare or family support related experience; must have a working knowledge of community services and resources in our local area. Strong organizational skills and problem-solving abilities is a must. Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships is also a must.
Skills and Abilities
Must be able to operate standard modern office machinery, including fax, telephone, calculator, computer, scanner, printer, copier, and mail machine. Minimum typing speed of 50 wpm; excellent word processing skills. Must be competent with Microsoft Office Suite programs, including Word, Excel, Power Point, and Outlook. Must be competent with basic e-mail protocol and procedures including sending, receiving, replying, attachments, and meeting scheduling; excellent written and oral communication skills; effective listening skills; self-motivated; ability to manage various work assignments simultaneously; ability to work as a team member, and the ability to work in a multi-cultural environment. Must abide by the highest standards of confidentiality.
Pre-employment requirements
Valid driver's license required, with proof of insurance
Clean Driver's License check is a requirement (annually)
No special certification or registration is required for this position
Criminal background screening (fingerprinting) (Local Law Enforcement and FBI/FDLE)
Drug Screening is a requirement
Children's Network participates in E-Verify
Other Requirements
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to read, analyze and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Ability to write speeches and articles for publication that conform to prescribed style and format. Ability to effectively present information to top managers, public groups, and/or boards of directors.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent, to draw and interpret bar graphs.
REASONING ABILITY
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This job requires the ability to sit for extended periods; walk; stand; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel or crouch; talk and hear. This job requires visual acuity sufficient to read and to operate standard modern office machines. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
This is administrative work in an indoor office environment with a moderate noise level (business machines, printers, computers, telephones).
Remember: If you are currently an employee of Children's Network of Hillsborough Florida, LLC, or one of our Case Management Organizations, it is necessary that you notify your current Supervisor, prior to applying.
$21k-29k yearly est. 6d ago
SEEDS Family Support Coordinator
Children's Home Network 3.6
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
Job Description
Job Summary: Responsible professional work delivering family support services utilizing a broad range of community services and natural support systems. Involves a broad range of training and development activities, assessment services, and consultation and requires quality documentation of services provided. Participates in organization's continuous quality improvement efforts.
Essential Functions:
Gathers appropriate referral and assessment information for SEEDS Team.
Monitors ongoing progress and needs within the family and all supportive services. Serves as liaison to connect the youth and family, and any and all involved agencies and systems, together as identified, i.e. educational community, etc.
Carries a caseload of at least 20-25 families.
Links families to services and natural support systems as stated in the Family Support Plan.
Coordinates existing and added services.
Maintains fidelity to the SEEDS model.
Evaluates effectiveness of Family Support Plan.
Reviews and evaluates outcomes.
Works within the philosophy and function of Children's Home Network
Adheres to virtual office procedures
Participates as a member of the SEEDS Team.
Performs other duties as assigned.
***THESE ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS ARE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF ALL DUTIES PERFORMED. EMPLOYEES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PERFORM OTHER JOB RELATED MARGINAL DUTIES AS REQUIRED.***
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Human Services or related field from an accredited university or college preferred with at least 1 year of experience in children's services; or a High School diploma plus three (3) years' experience in children's services or education.
Licenses & Certifications:
Must possess and maintain a valid Florida driver's license with no record of criminal driving offense of license suspension.
Must possess means of providing job related transportation and show proof of required insurance. Must be insurable under CHN's current auto insurance policy.
Must be able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Must successfully complete and maintain FDLE clearance, Federal background and state criminal background checks, and sexual predator screening.
COMPETENCIES & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Annual Training Requirements:
The following training topics are required annually: Sexual Harassment, Blood-born Pathogens, Workplace Accident Prevention and Reporting, Confidentiality and Privacy Practices, Diversity/Cultural Competency, Child Abuse and Neglect Mandated Reporter Statutes and Methods, Prevention of Violence in the Workplace, OSHA-related training, Crisis Prevention, and Program Goals.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Ability to establish effective working relationships with families, coworkers, supervisors, and other individuals. Possess effective interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of agency's organizational structure, standard operating procedures, and policies.
Knowledge of child abuse or neglect reporting procedures and methods.
Knowledge of infant and child development inclusive of developmentally appropriate strategies.
Knowledge of intervention and behavior management methods, strategies, and techniques.
Knowledge of quality documentation as required by agency standards, rules, and regulations.
Ability to conduct assessments to develop family plans, and to provide follow-up services.
Ability to work as a multi-disciplinary team member in a positive productive manner.
Essential Physical Skills:
Visual: ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, read printed materials, and make observations of physical facilities.
Hearing: ability to understand and comprehend spoken dialogue in individual and group settings.
Ability to speak clearly and effectively.
Reasonable accommodation will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability.
Environmental Conditions:
Works within an office environment, home office, or in family's home.
High level of emotional discussions, requiring self-awareness and understanding of professional boundaries.
$22k-28k yearly est. 20d ago
Family Support Coordinator
Boley Center 4.2
Family support specialist job in Saint Petersburg, FL
Job DescriptionABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
Established in 1970, Boley Centers, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization serving individuals with mental disabilities, individuals and families who are homeless, Veterans and youth in Pinellas County. Boley Centers, Inc., a nationally recognized and accredited behavioral health care agency, has an opening for a full-time Family Support Coordinator.
BENEFITS:
10 paid holidays per year
Paid Time Off
Medical/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance
Tuition reimbursement
Continuing education, reimbursement for professional certifications, licensure and qualified supervision
JOB SUMMARY:
Assesses service and support needs of at risk youth and their families and ensures needed services are provided to all assigned to caseload. Monitors success of interventions, conducts home visits and follow-ups, completes and files reports, records, documents, etc.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Formulates and implements service plans for each assigned youth and their family; updates plan every six months. May screen/do intakes for program participants.
Coordinates community appointments, i.e. medical, dental, therapy, etc.
Connects youth and parents to needed mentoring services, therapy, parenting classes, etc.
Conducts home visits to conduct assessments and provide counseling/support.
Makes and/or receives calls regarding a broad spectrum of client related issues involving contact with a wide variety of individuals (parents, friends, etc.), social services (Medicaid, Social Security, etc.) and service providers both internal and external to Boley Centers.
Maintains contact with local school guidance counselors to monitor progress and collect data.
Meets, as needed, with individuals to intervene and or advocate on behalf of youth and family.
Completes documentation required to ensure ongoing compliance with all internal and/or external requirements.
Maintains ongoing awareness of each assigned youth and family's needs, through frequent personal meetings, with each youth and household.
Conducts on-going follow-ups to ensure on-going success and intervenes as needed.
Operates own or agency vehicle to transport youth and/or travel between locations.
Provides and/or arranges for 24 hour crisis intervention.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree in human services or related field required. No substitution permitted. Education must be from an accredited school, college, or university.
At least one year of experience working with youth who are at risk and/or emotionally disturbed.
Knowledge of mental illness and symptoms, mental health system and supports and community social services systems.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Valid Florida driver's license, own transportation vehicle and insurance required.
Must pass a Level II Background Check and drug screen.
Florida's Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse helps ensure that caregivers, health workers, and educators meet Level 2 background screening standards before they can work with children, seniors, or other vulnerable groups.
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Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability. Veterans encouraged to apply. Boley Centers is a drug-free workplace that adheres to federal regulations as it pertains to marijuana use. EOE/ADA/VETERANS/DFWP
$27k-33k yearly est. 6d ago
Early Head Start Family and Community Engagement Specialist (Spanish Speaking Required)
Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA 3.7
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
Under the direction of the Early Head Start (EHS) Program Director the Family Services and Community Engagement Specialist is responsible to apply professional expertise and over-sight in the ERSEA (Enrollment, Recruitment, Selection, Eligibility and Attendance) Department, ensuring that the agency complies with all regulations per applicable Performance Standards. Analyze, plan, implement and provide training on enrollment systems for the department. Maintain on-going contact with families and work with all other components of Head Start such as (health, nutrition, mental health, special services, parent engagement and resource/referral) to integrate services into the family setting.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Managing Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, and Attendance.
* Provide input and solutions to develop and or revise the agency's ERSEA systems, policy and procedures.
* Process Head Start applications and screen for qualifications under Head Start program guidelines.
* Conduct orientations for all families that will be entering the EHS program.
* Ensure sites maintain funded enrollment level and waiting list, as well as fill vacancies as needed.
* Monitor attendance of children in assigned classes and follow up on absences as necessary.
* Analyze causes of absenteeism when average daily attendance falls below 85%.
* Analyzing community assessment information and facilitate planning efforts to determine design options, recruitment efforts and enrollment guidelines for Head Start.
* Maintain and monitor comprehensive and eligibility files on an ongoing basis.
* Maintain, monitor and submit required reports by established deadlines.
* Complete a Family Needs Assessment as well as Family Partnership Agreements with assigned families and make appropriate referrals to community resources. Maintain regular contact with families to keep abreast of needs and interest using various forms of communication including home visits if needed.
* Provide information to parents for health screenings and follow up appointments as indicated for Head Start children and ensure required follow up is completed. Maintain health records for assigned children.
* Provide quality health and social services to Head Start children and families, according to Head Start guidelines
* Provide support needed to encourage and assist families in their own efforts to improve the condition and quality of their family life.
* Conduct transition meetings with families that have children age 30 months, to provide a smooth transition process from Early Head Start to Head Start.
* Monitor and update our Head Start Management System (ChildPlus) on a weekly and monthly basis.
* Conduct recruitment activities which include agency and community outreach/events, and distribution of materials as assigned.
* Participate in staff and parent meetings. Attend other meetings and workshops as assigned.
* Recruit parents for parent committee as well as policy committee
* With support from operations, program director and administration director, plans and leads policy committee meetings in which long and short-term goals for improvement are established.
* Maintain, monitor and submit required reports by established deadlines; reviews and analyzes monthly reports including attendance. Reports to operations and program director any data discrepancies or concerns.
* Create and submit weekly and monthly enrollment reports for Grantee Family and Community Engagement Manager
* Assisting Administration Director in the planning and coordination of special events (health and program events, e.g. dental bus, lead, winter wonderland etc.), ensuring all logistics are in place and timelines are met.
* Assist Administration Director when needed inputting Health Documents into the Head Start Management System (ChildPlus).
* Create and conduct monthly parent meetings.
* Perform other duties as assigned.
Education/ Experience Required:
* Bachelor's Degree in social work, human services, family services, counseling or a related field, or attain within eighteen months of hire, at a minimum, a credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or a related field.
* Minimum 1 year Early Head Start (EHS)/Head Start (HS) experience preferred.
* Ability to establish effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisor and families.
* Possess Strong verbal and written communication effective organizational skills including time management and prioritization skills.
* Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
* Bilingual English/Spanish preferred.
Certifications/Trainings Required:
* Must obtain within 30 days of employment and then maintain current certifications in CPR, First Aid, AED and Oxygen Administration.
* Maintain other required certifications as stated in the training matrix.
* Must successfully complete Level 2 fingerprinting - for more information, click the link (******************************** )
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job includes, but not limited to:
* The employee needs sufficient strength, agility and mobility to perform essential functions and to supervise program activities in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor locations.
* While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use a computer for extended periods of time and be able to communicate using a computer and authorized work phone/smart device.
* Ability to instruct and observe participants during program activities.
* The employee frequently is required to see, observe, and hear all participants, and make sound judgments and decisions.
* Ability to perform all physical aspects of the position, including, but not limited to, leading class, walking, standing, bending, reaching, and lifting.
* Ability to sit and reach, and must be able to move around the work environment.
* Hear noises and distress signals in the program environment, including in the classroom and anywhere around the zone of responsibility.
* Must have flexibility and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
* Ability to lift and move a minimum of 30 pounds.
* Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
* Ability to work in a variety of environments, specifically those subject to extreme humidity/dampness, heat and cold.
* The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to high.
* This position requires reliable transportation and willing to travel, if needed.
* This position may require availability to work flexible hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.
ACCOUNTABILITY:
Accountable for completion of assigned goals as measured by the number of people served, cause driven measures, service satisfaction scores, operating results, and supervisor evaluation of assigned duties. Accountable for attaining and exceeding all State licensing standards as well as Association Operating Guidelines.
$20k-23k yearly est. 4d ago
Licensed Professional Counselor
Headway 4.0
Family support specialist job in Saint Petersburg, FL
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Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Wage: Between $120-$131 an hour
Licensed Professional Counselor - Are you ready to launch or expand your private practice? Headway is here to help you start accepting insurance with ease, increase your earnings with higher rates, and start taking covered clients sooner. It's all on one free-to-use platform, no commitment required.
About you
● You're a fully-licensed Professional Counselor at a Master's level or above with LPC, LPCC, LCPC, LCPCS, LPCC-S licensure (accepted on a state by state basis), a valid NPI number, and malpractice insurance.
● You're ready to launch a private practice, or grow your existing business by taking insurance.
About Headway
Your expertise changes lives. Taking insurance makes it accessible to those who need it most. Every mental health provider who goes in-network with Headway supports people who'd otherwise be forced to choose between paying out of pocket, or not getting care at all. We make that process seamless - empowering you to accept insurance with ease, so you can do what you do best. So far, we've helped over 50,000 providers grow their practices, reaching countless people in need.
How Headway supports providers
- Start taking insurance, stress-free: Get credentialed for free in multiple states in as little as 30 days and start seeing covered clients sooner.
- Built-in compliance: Stay compliant from day one with audit support and ongoing resources.
- Expansive coverage: Work with the plans that most clients use, including Medicare Advantage and Medicaid.
- Increase your earnings: Secure higher rates with top insurance plans through access to our nationwide insurance network.
- Dependable payments: Build stability in your practice with predictable bi-weekly payments you can count on.
- Built-in EHR features: Manage your practice in one place with real-time scheduling, secure client messaging, end-to-end documentation templates, built-in assessments, and more.
- Free continuing education: Nurture your long-term professional goals and earn CEUs with complimentary courses on Headway Academy.
How Headway supports your clients
● Increased access: Headway makes it easier for your clients to get the care they need at a price they can afford through insurance.
● Instant verification: Clients can easily check their insurance status and get the care they need without disruption.
Please note: At this time, Headway can't support mental health professionals that aren't fully licensed. If your application was rejected for incomplete licensure, you're welcome to reapply once you have a valid license.
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$48k-86k yearly est. 11d ago
Local home daily
10-4 Truck Recruiting
Family support specialist job in Arcadia, FL
Class A CDL Solo LOCAL Truck Driver - GET STARTED RIGHT AWAY!
*****Please read to make sure you qualify :)
Average $1300.00+ Weekly
Monthly Performance bonuses
Tuition Reimbursement program
Home DAILY-More time with your family
Night Shift-Sunday and Monday off
53' Dry Van - No Touch Deliveries
Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
Great Benefits
Arcadia and cities within 30 miles
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be at least 21 Years of Age
No experience necessary. Must have a valid CDL
No Sap drivers
Clean criminal background
No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years
No 15 mph over speeding tickets in the last 12 months
No year long gaps of unemployment in the last 10 years unless in school-self employment has to be verifiable
Can't be terminated from the last trucking position
Must be able to pass a hair test
No DUI/DWI
BENEFITS:
401(k)
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Paid orientation
Paid toll fees
Paid training
Referral program
Vision insurance
Language:
English (Required)
License/Certification:
CDL A (Required)
Work Location: Arcadia and cities within 30 miles
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$21k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Family Coach/Family Educator Part-Time
Champions for Children, Inc. 3.4
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
PROGRAM/DEPARTMENT: Father Resources and Network Community (FRANC)
TITLE: Family Coach (Family Educator)
CLASSIFICATION: Part -Time (20 hours per week), Non-Exempt (HOURLY) Join our Family Coach (Family Education Facilitators) team and become a vital part of a caring, culturally responsive support network dedicated to fathers and father figures in Hillsborough County with children aged 17 and under. In this direct -service position, you'll be trained and accredited to deliver proven, evidence based- curricula-empowering father by improving parenting confidence, engagement, and helping them to address behavioral and emotional challenges with their children. Are you passionate about promoting positive changes in families? Comfortable facilitating group experiences with fathers and father-figures? This may be the role for you! Bilingual candidates-especially those fluent in Spanish-are strongly encouraged to apply. This position reports to the Lead Family Coach with our fatherhood team. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
1. Provides consultation to fathers in adherence to the evidence-based curricula adopted by the program.
2. Plans and coordinates delivery of services with FRANC team to assure compliance with regulatory standards and reporting requirements (Department of Children & Families, Council on Accreditation, and curricula organization).
3. Reviews screenings and assessments, utilizing program specific protocol and consult with case management when community supports are needed.
4. Cultivate and manage ongoing collaborative relationships with other CFC programs as well as in the early childhood, child welfare, behavioral health, legal, housing, and family serving communities.
5. Timely data entry into participant records and data collection systems.
6. Prepare for and participate in case reviews with the Interdisciplinary Team.
7. Adheres strictly to policies which ensure participant confidentiality.
8. Participates in and supports the agency's performance and quality improvement processes.
9. Participates in outreach development and delivery of community events.
10. Participates in related training and workshops.
11. Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.
REQUIREMENTS:
1. Minimum bachelor's degree in social work, human services, or related field.
2. Preference will be given to individuals with a minimum of 3 years prior experience supporting father and father figures with family support/case management services.
3. Complete required training and certification for selected curricula, training will be provided if not already certified.
4. Manage a caseload; organize and prioritize work assignments; make decisions and independent judgments; determine the appropriate course of action in emergency or stressful situations; and recognize reportable events.
5. Computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook), Microsoft 365 web-based applications and using internet search engines and other online research tools.
6. Ability to work in the office, clients' homes and in the community.
7. Available to work evenings and some Saturdays for community and program events.
8. Bilingual in English/Spanish is an advantage but not required.
9. Professional, self-directed, follow-through on projects and prompt responsiveness to internal and external stakeholders.
10. Good interpersonal skills, team-oriented, customer service focused enjoys working with others.
11. Good interpersonal skills, team-oriented, customer service focused enjoys working with others.
12. Strong verbal communication skills and demonstrated ability to write clearly and persuasively.
13. Light physical demands: Regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms and talk and hear. Ability to walk, stand, climb stairs, kneel, bend, reach, and manipulate objects; lift and move materials up to 10 pounds on a regular basis; infrequently require to lift or move materials weighing up to 20 pounds.
14. Able to travel in the communities served; must have a reliable car, active auto insurance, and valid Florida driver's license.
15. Must be sensitive to the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the population that Champions for Children serves.
16. Must be able to successfully complete a Florida level 2 criminal background clearance, motor vehicle records check and drug screening.
$19k-26k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Adoption Specialist Lead
One Hope United 3.6
Family support specialist job in Bartow, FL
Under assigned supervisor, the Adoption Specialist Lead meets with families in their homes at various hours of the day including evenings, nights, and weekends, in potentially high-risk neighborhoods; focuses on the prevention of inappropriate out-of-home placement, strengthening and improving family functioning, and ensuring child safety.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Approves adoption home studies for matched and unmatched children in FSFN.
Assists individuals and families in crisis in a way that promotes positive change, growth, development and safety for all families.
Attends all recruitment and match events.
Attends court hearings, prepares and files all court documents within required timeframes.
Completes and reviews subsidy files, adopt only home studies, OTI and ICPC adoption home studies.
Conducts visits with children and prospective adoptive families that include the ongoing assessment of child safety, permanency and well-being.
Continually assesses risk of abuse, neglect and threatened harm by gathering appropriate information.
Serves as a conduit of information between all parties to the case and identified stakeholders including medical, educational and mental health providers.
Engages and assesses families from a strengths based perspective.
Ensures children are registered on the adoption exchange within 10 days.
Ensures that post placement is completed within one week of the child being placed in the identified prospective adoptive family's home.
Facilitates placement and delivery services in collaboration with biological, foster and adoptive families.
Knowledge of the Adoption Program Administrative Rule (Chapter 65C-16).
Refers hard-to-place children to recruitment partners, if necessary.
Attends and participates in weekly team meetings.
Participates in match staffings and adoption review committee with the adoption team.
Performs adoption related responsibilities in accordance with state and federal laws, Department of Children and Families Administrative Codes and Operating Procedures, funding source policies, and internal policies on child abuse, abandonment and neglect within required time frames.
Prepares and up keeps a spreadsheet of active adopt only families and a spreadsheet that includes all available children in the service office.
Staffs internal TPR cases with supervisors and case management at least once a month.
Utilizes empowerment approaches to provide case plan development with children and families.
Works closely with Supervisor to provide oversight of the unit.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications Education
Bachelor's degree or a Master's degree in Social Work, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Counseling, Special Education, Education, Human Development, Child Development, Family Development, Marriage & Family Therapy, or Nursing from an accredited college or university.
Experience
Five or more years of progressive work experience related to child welfare; three years of child welfare adoptions; previous supervisory experience.
Certification
State of Florida; Child Welfare Certification.
Other
Reliable transportation: valid driver's license with OHU required levels of coverage for auto insurance.
Knowledge of FSFN adoption procedures.
Workable knowledge of community resources.
Required Skills
Ability to assess, interpret, and deliver care-related information concerning the life-span development of children and families.
Excellent written and oral communication, with ability to document in a clear, concise manner.
Highly organized, yet flexible and can handle multiple projects and/or priorities well with the ability to manage tight deadlines.
Intermediate data entry skills.
Positive attitude concerning all aspects of working in a challenging environment (including significant patience and respect for children and families who can become quite angry and demanding), sensitivity to cultural needs, and ability to serve as a positive member of a working team.
Resourcefulness in researching issues, analyzing information skillfully, solving problems, and developing solutions with minimal supervision in a timely manner.
Proficient computer skills in a Microsoft Windows environment and adaptive skills to expand software application skills as necessary.
Ability to exercise discretion and ensure confidentiality.
Physical Demands & Work Environment
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The position requires visual and auditory acuity within professionally determined normal ranges, with correction if needed; and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a computer and office equipment, including, but not limited to, the telephone, computer, and copier. The employee is occasionally required to move items up to 50 pounds.
The employee works in varied residential environments based on assigned caseload and may encounter unpredictable clients. While performing the duties of this position, the employee travels by automobile and is exposed to changing weather conditions. The employee must be able to enter and exit a vehicle or a building without assistance. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may frequently drive an automobile, taking clients to appointments, in the local and regional area. Occasionally, travel is outside the local area and overnight.
We Invest In You!
Competitive pay and benefits, plus tuition reimbursement
Generous vacation and PTO plans
Health, dental, vision, 403b Retirement, flexible spending accounts, Agency paid life and LTD, supplemental life insurance
Career ladders, professional development, and promotion opportunities
Leadership opportunities on site-based Center Management Teams
Relocation assistance is available
A Different Kind Of Employer One Hope United is strong and ready to grow. Are you ready to grow with us?
800 talented professionals strong, serving 10,000 children and families in Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri and Florida
Fiscally stable, $50 Million agency-- strong since 1895
Energetic leadership and a rich community of support
One Hope United does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. One Hope United is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. One Hope United participates in e Verify.
In the spirit of caring for one another and our community, please note that upon accepting an offer of employment from One Hope United, you will be required to share proof of a Covid-19 vaccination. The requirement is subject to accommodation in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. #INDFL
$36k-48k yearly est. 9d ago
SEEDS Family Support Coordinator
Children's Home Network 3.6
Family support specialist job in Tampa, FL
Job Summary: Responsible professional work delivering family support services utilizing a broad range of community services and natural support systems. Involves a broad range of training and development activities, assessment services, and consultation and requires quality documentation of services provided. Participates in organization's continuous quality improvement efforts.
Essential Functions:
Gathers appropriate referral and assessment information for SEEDS Team.
Monitors ongoing progress and needs within the family and all supportive services. Serves as liaison to connect the youth and family, and any and all involved agencies and systems, together as identified, i.e. educational community, etc.
Carries a caseload of at least 20-25 families.
Links families to services and natural support systems as stated in the Family Support Plan.
Coordinates existing and added services.
Maintains fidelity to the SEEDS model.
Evaluates effectiveness of Family Support Plan.
Reviews and evaluates outcomes.
Works within the philosophy and function of Children's Home Network
Adheres to virtual office procedures
Participates as a member of the SEEDS Team.
Performs other duties as assigned.
***THESE ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS ARE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A COMPLETE STATEMENT OF ALL DUTIES PERFORMED. EMPLOYEES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PERFORM OTHER JOB RELATED MARGINAL DUTIES AS REQUIRED.***
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Human Services or related field from an accredited university or college preferred with at least 1 year of experience in children's services; or a High School diploma plus three (3) years' experience in children's services or education.
Licenses & Certifications:
Must possess and maintain a valid Florida driver's license with no record of criminal driving offense of license suspension.
Must possess means of providing job related transportation and show proof of required insurance. Must be insurable under CHN's current auto insurance policy.
Must be able to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Must successfully complete and maintain FDLE clearance, Federal background and state criminal background checks, and sexual predator screening.
COMPETENCIES & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Annual Training Requirements:
The following training topics are required annually: Sexual Harassment, Blood-born Pathogens, Workplace Accident Prevention and Reporting, Confidentiality and Privacy Practices, Diversity/Cultural Competency, Child Abuse and Neglect Mandated Reporter Statutes and Methods, Prevention of Violence in the Workplace, OSHA-related training, Crisis Prevention, and Program Goals.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Ability to establish effective working relationships with families, coworkers, supervisors, and other individuals. Possess effective interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of agency's organizational structure, standard operating procedures, and policies.
Knowledge of child abuse or neglect reporting procedures and methods.
Knowledge of infant and child development inclusive of developmentally appropriate strategies.
Knowledge of intervention and behavior management methods, strategies, and techniques.
Knowledge of quality documentation as required by agency standards, rules, and regulations.
Ability to conduct assessments to develop family plans, and to provide follow-up services.
Ability to work as a multi-disciplinary team member in a positive productive manner.
Essential Physical Skills:
Visual: ability to safely operate a motor vehicle, read printed materials, and make observations of physical facilities.
Hearing: ability to understand and comprehend spoken dialogue in individual and group settings.
Ability to speak clearly and effectively.
Reasonable accommodation will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability.
Environmental Conditions:
Works within an office environment, home office, or in family's home.
High level of emotional discussions, requiring self-awareness and understanding of professional boundaries.
How much does a family support specialist earn in Bartow, FL?
The average family support specialist in Bartow, FL earns between $18,000 and $38,000 annually. This compares to the national average family support specialist range of $24,000 to $55,000.
Average family support specialist salary in Bartow, FL
$26,000
What are the biggest employers of Family Support Specialists in Bartow, FL?
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