Foster Care and Adoption Case Manager-$5,000 Signing Incentive!
Family Support Specialist Job 22 miles from Hartland
Want to be a DIFFERENCE MAKER? Join our team and BUILD BRIGHTER FUTURES.
WHY WORK FOR OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES?
We know that in order for you to do your best work and meet our mission, you must be able to be your best self. At Oakland Family Services (OFS), we care about our staff as people first. We treat our team members like family and understand the importance of their families at home. We recognize the significance of flexibility and work/life balance.
We also know that your success…is our success. That's why OFS not only honors the talent and experience you bring; we actively seek to develop it.
Oakland Family Services has proudly been named a Top Workplace for nine (9) consecutive years, voted on by our own staff. We offer a warm, engaging, equitable, supportive, and inclusive work environment.
ABOUT OAKLAND FAMILY SERVICES
Oakland Family Services is a private, non-profit service organization serving our community and building brighter futures for more than 100 years. We proudly offer a continuum of prevention, education and treatment services that span the human life cycle.
OUR MISSION: Providing individuals and families the opportunity to build brighter futures.
OUR VISION: Communities of thriving individuals and families.
Between our strong commitment to our mission and a workplace culture that puts our staff first, we enrich the lives of those we serve, strengthen families, and build brighter futures for those we serve and those we employ.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU?
Competitive compensation.
Comprehensive medical, dental, prescription, and vision coverage.
Flexible Spending Accounts and HSA options.
Retirement plan with a company match.
Long-term disability insurance.
Voluntary short-term disability.
Life insurance and AD&D.
Malpractice insurance.
Paid time off benefits, including generous vacation, sick, personal, and bereavement days.
Twelve (12) paid holidays, including a floating holiday of your choice!
Annual pay increases, as approved.
Employee assistance program for you and immediate family.
Network of support for your health & well-being.
Verizon cellular plan discount.
Mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate.
Loan forgiveness programs.
PLUS...
Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Family friendly practices and support.
Flexible work schedules, as appropriate.
Hybrid and virtual work options, as appropriate.
Highly robust and comprehensive onboarding and training program.
Paid professional development.
Free online trainings that count toward continuing education credits.
Employee assistance programs.
“Dress for Your Day” approach to dress code.
Financial literacy education and workshops.
Collaborative annual performance appraisals.
“Casual for a Cause” program for clients and staff in need.
And more!
WE KNOW CULTURE MATTERS…
We spend many hours of our day working. Workplace culture affects our well-being, how we feel about coming to work, and how we perform
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Oakland Family Services prioritizes having a healthy, inclusive, equitable, and effective workplace culture. That's why we proudly have ten (10) defined cultural value statements that dictate how we operate. Cultural values are embedded into all we do and how we do it!
…MORE ABOUT OUR AWARD-WINNING CULTURE
Our CEO wants to get to know staff personally and has an open-door policy. She hosts regular staff lunches and townhalls to answer questions.
Open, honest, and transparent communication is celebrated.
We practice giving the benefit of the doubt.
We believe that feedback is the breakfast of champions! That's why we have a staff suggestion program.
We want our team members to feel valued. That's why we have a staff recognition program.
Having FUN is an important part of the job! We love hosting events such as staff recognition celebrations and luncheons, road rallies, seasonal parties, food truck lunches, ice cream days, surprise giveaways, spirit weeks, Bring Your Child to Work Day, cook off/bake off contests, and more.
RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The Foster Care Case Manager provides services to children placed in Foster Care and their families to ensure protection and stabilization for the children and to assist the families in developing and completing a successful plan for reunification. The Case Manager reports to the Foster Care Supervisor.
Assist in intake, placement and replacement of children who are referred to the Agency by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS).
Develop, implement, document and review behavioral goals, methodology of service delivery and objectives as listed in a Parent Agency Agreement.
Monitor and document all progress related to behavioral goals and objectives as listed in the service plan.
Maintain responsibility for children at an individual caseload ratio of 13:1.
Attend case review meetings, staff meetings, and conferences for professional development.
Provide referrals for family and individual counseling in coordination with the service plan.
Consult regularly with other community services and interagency programs to serve the client more effectively and make referrals as appropriate.
Provide crisis intervention and case management services to the child, the family and the foster parents.
Link and advocate with other agencies to ensure that the client receives needed services and arrange for transportation as necessary.
Document that all efforts have been made to work toward a speedy permanency plan for the child.
Prepare all necessary reports as required by MDHHS and the legal system according to prescribed guidelines.
Active and ongoing exploration of appropriate alternative placements with family members or kinship care to ensure the least restrictive environment and best interest placement for the child.
Facilitate aftercare services when a child has returned to family care or becomes a Permanent Ward to ensure that the placement is stable and timely.
Assist in support groups for foster parents, birth parents and kinship or sibling groups.
Represent the agency in a positive manner.
Participate in outreach and recruitment efforts.
Responsible for incorporating principles of diversity, equity and inclusion in work processes and in job functions. Responsible for promoting a feeling of welcoming, belonging, and acceptance to all clients and staff.
Other duties as assigned.
Does this Describe YOU?
Master's or bachelor's degree in social work or related field.
Demonstrated competence in the issues of separation and loss as they relate to the foster care population.
Successful completion of Child Welfare Training Institute (CWTI) training is required.
Flexibility in work schedule to accommodate the needs of the agency and the program.
Selected candidates for this position must possess a sensitivity to the diversity of the agency's service population including (but not limited to) differences of culture, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation and socioeconomic.
Special abilities and skills necessary to perform the required tasks and that best meet the needs of the agency also will be considered. There may be some standards above that may be waived when compensating specifications or circumstances exist.
Although employees have use of the Agency vehicle fleet to conduct business and are covered under our insurance, employees must provide documentation of personal vehicle liability insurance with minimum coverage of $100,000 per person/ $300,000 per incident. Employees also must provide documentation of a valid driver's license on an annual basis as well as proof of registration. In some instances, depending on the nature and frequency of driving, a chauffeur's license must be obtained. (may obtain within sixty days of hire).
Social Worker / MSW , Hospice
Family Support Specialist Job 32 miles from Hartland
Find Your Passion and Purpose as a Hospice Clinical Social Worker
$10,000 Sign On Bonus
Coverage Area:
Oakland County / Western Macomb County (Lake Orion, Pontiac, Auburn Hills, + surrounding areas)
Salary: $60,000 - $70,000 / year dependent on experience
Schedule: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm + possible on call call rotation
#AC-BSW
Must be licensed in the state as an L-LMSW, LMSW, or LCSW
Reimagine Your Career in Hospice
As a medical professional, you know that what you do impacts you as much as your patients and their families, and at AccentCare, we are united in our relentless drive to reimagine care because we want to provide the service we would seek for our own families. We think it's really special to be a part of our patient's health journey and create incredible memories while providing world-class patient care.
#AC-BSW
Offer Based on Years of Experience
What You Need to Know: Our Investment in You
We are committed to offering comprehensive benefits and rewards to full-time employees who work over 30 hours per week and their families, including:
● Medical, dental, and vision coverage● Paid time off and paid holidays● Professional development● Company-matching 401(k) ● Flexible spending and health savings accounts● Company store credit for your first AccentCare-branded scrubs for patient-facing employees Qualifications: Be the Best Hospice Clinical Social Worker You Can Be
If you meet these qualifications, we want to meet you!
Master's Degree from accredited school of Social Work or related field; Valid license/registration of permit to practice in state(s) of agency operation
Medicare/Medicaid/Insurance specialty preferred
Required Certifications and Licensures:
Licensed to practice as a clinical social worker in the state of agency operation if required
Must be a licensed driver who can travel to all business locations
Come As You Are
At AccentCare, our care is most compassionate when we empathize and engage with everyone, and we are at our best when we value diverse perspectives, foster open dialogue, and enact change. And we are stronger when each of us is empowered to grow, be our unique selves, and feel a sense of inclusion and belonging.
Posted Salary Range: USD $60,000.00 - USD $70,000.00 /Yr.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst- Center for Autism
Family Support Specialist Job 42 miles from Hartland
The Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is responsible for developing appropriate programs and behavior intervention plans as well as supervising their implementation. The Behavior Analyst develops comprehensive and focused treatment plans for children based on medical necessity for the remediation of the deficits of the child's autism diagnosis. The Behavior Analyst continually monitors their assigned teams and each learner's progress in order to provide the most relevant treatment.
Why a Behavior Analyst at Hope…
As a BCBA, you will change lives - including your own. Here are just some of the ways Hope Network invests in you for all that you do:
Rates starting at $68,700/year (commensurate with experience)
Medical, Dental, & Vision benefits eligible on day one
Conference & Continuing Education Reimbursement
Leadership Career-Pathing
Generous Paid Time Off
Retirement Savings Plan with employer match
Supportive Work Environment
How you will change lives…
The BCBA is responsible for:
Clinical Practice
Assessing, supervising, and evaluating learners by administering; ABLLS-R, VB-MAPP, PEAK, Vineland, AFLS, Essential for Living or other Functional Behavior Assessments
Creating and supervising the implementation of individualized goals and objectives for center-based, community, in-home, and telehealth programs.
Creating individualized behavior intervention plans, monitoring implementation and providing feedback as necessary. The Behavior Analyst will provide direct behavior analytic therapy as needed.
Conducting parent trainings as clinically appropriate for the learner.
Supervision
Capturing and contriving opportunities to teach staff and learners in the natural environment and trains others to do the same.
Participating in parent meetings, treatment meetings, stakeholder meetings, trainings and other meetings as needed.
Supporting initial training alongside the training team, assisting with ongoing training with a focus on retaining and supporting behavior technicians.
Developing and retaining staff through performance reviews, discipline, development activities and formal and informal training in accordance with Hope Network's Employee Handbook and BACB guidelines.
Requirements
Master's degree in a field related to Behavior Analysis (Masters in Applied Behavior Analysis preferred)
BCBA Certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB)
Current State of Michigan Behavior Analyst Licensure
At least 1 year of experience working as a BCaBA or under the supervision of a BCBA in training hours
At least 2 years of experience working with youth diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Housing Specialist
Family Support Specialist Job 25 miles from Hartland
The purpose of the position's role is to act as the service coordinator for participants in HUD CoC permanent supportive housing projects owned and/or operated by our Client. This position will report directly to the Clinical and Administrative Housing Supports Team Leaders.
Responsibilities
Directly supports participants in their own home
Regular and routine onsite attendance as scheduled
Drives participants as needed to appointments, etc
Provides hands-on assistance with moving participants into housing
Conduct inspections, safety checks, and emergency safety plans Maintain clinical records and all program-specific documentation requirement
Provide 24/7 on-call staffing for assigned housing sites (on a rotational basis
Works directly with participants who have mental health-related issues, and substance use issues, and may work with participants who have a criminal background
Qualification
at least 1 - 3 years of relevant work experience
at least 1 year of experience working with persons experiencing the following: chemical dependency, homelessness, and psychiatric disabilities (require
Excellent phone etiquette and excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills
ability to multi-task, organize, and prioritize work
valid Michigan Driver's license
Required Ability
Concentrate
Empathize
Identify problems
Initiate
Manage pressure
Flexible hours!!! A lot of room for growth
Paying $21/hr.
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).
Family Support Specialist Job 8 miles from Hartland
We are actively looking to hire talented Therapists in the area, who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence. Is this you?
Wanting to deliver high quality behavioral healthcare.
Seeking work life balance.
Interested in growing professionally.
What we offer Therapists:
Flexible work schedules
Full Time opportunities
Telemedicine and in-person flexibility.
Generous ‘above market' compensation with unlimited/uncapped earnings.
Full benefits package: health, dental, vision, life, 401k (with match), paid parental leave, holidays, EAP and more.
Collegial work environment.
Newly designed and modern offices.
Full administrative support.
Latest in digital technology.
Strong work/life balance.
Licensed Therapists are a critical part of our clinical team. We're seeking Licensed Therapists that are:
Fully licensed in Michigan
Experienced in working with adult, and/or child and adolescent populations.
*** Compensation range $90,000 - $114,000 annually Plus sign on
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Case Manager - Managed Care Operations- Contract
Family Support Specialist Job 41 miles from Hartland
Under direction, provides telephonic linkage and referrals to individuals seeking Macomb County Community Mental Health (MCCMH) services. Conducts crisis intervention, advocacy, linking and monitoring for persons served.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Working within a call center environment, completes screenings, the majority of which are provided via telephonic interaction, for a variety of populations including MI, SUD, and I/DD to provide linkage and referrals to MCCMH services.
Conducts crisis intervention, advocacy, linking and monitoring for persons served.
Completes case documentation in accordance with MCCMH policies and procedures, including clinical records and statistical reports.
Provides care coordination as needed for the completion of Managed Care duties.
Works cooperatively with members of other disciplines, other agencies, and community providers to ensure timely and accurate service provision.
Maintains and updates clinical knowledge by completing in-services, trainings, and other activities determined in consultation with the agency's annual plan and clinical supervisor or designee.
Participates in staff meetings, in-service training, and supervision with Clinical Supervisor.
Develops effective relationships with service providers.
Serves on Community Mental Health or community-based committees.
Assists in the measurement of effectiveness of interventions to determine outcomes and identify needs of the person served and process improvement.
Must be available to work flexible hours and on call rotation as required.
Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Education and Experience
A Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Special Education, Counseling or other mental health related field from an accredited college or university.
Preferred Education and Experience
A Master's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Special Education, Counseling or other mental health related field from an accredited college or university.
Two (2) or more years of clinical experience working with persons who have mental illness.
One (1) or more years of experience working in utilization management.
Required Licenses or Certifications
Possession of a valid Michigan driver's license and operable, insured automobile for authorized travel.
Preferred Licenses or Certifications
None
COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF JOB DUTIES
Knowledge of:
Knowledge of applicable computer applications.
Working knowledge of current information of appropriate resources within MCCMH and outside of MCCMH.
Knowledge of the Michigan Mental Health Code and the Michigan Medicaid Provider Manual.
Knowledge of severe mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, substance use disorders, and intellectual/developmental disabilities.
Skill in:
Using good professional judgement for the welfare and safety of persons served.
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
Providing excellent and timely customer service.
Ability to:
Collaborative: Approaches all situations with a teamwork and solution focused mindset demonstrated through active participation in meetings, volunteering to assist teammates and other departments as appropriate. Examples include participation in internal and external committees, subcommittees, process improvement groups or other multi-organizational initiatives. Accountable: Takes ownership and empowers others to do the same as evidenced by identifying solutions and acting on job responsibilities and organizational objectives, daily. Respectful: Treats people with dignity while honoring individual differences demonstrated through use of positive and encouraging statements and/or interactions to, about and/or with colleagues and persons served; evidenced by supervisor observation, feedback from other department staff and leadership. Effectively speak, write, and understand the English.
Effectively speak, write, and understand a language other than English is preferred.
Understand and carry out oral and/or written instructions.
Accurately organize and maintain paper documents and electronic files.
Maintain the confidentiality of information.
Work independently.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Family Support Specialist Job 16 miles from Hartland
Acorn Health is looking for a BCBA to join us as a Program Supervisor!
We believe in clinical quality. The compensation reflected in our job posts includes the base level of the bonus package tied to your delivery of clinical impact hours. We look forward to sharing more details with you should you choose to seek partnership with Acorn Health. Additional compensation opportunities may be available for high performers.
Acorn Health is an Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) treatment provider dedicated to providing the best quality care for our clients. We aim to continually establish best-in-class standards in integrity and quality for not only ourselves, but also in the field of ABA. We work courageously and with accountability to focus on the individuality of each child, collaborate with client families, and generate permanence in client outcomes. We strive to hire and to invest in our greatest asset - our employees, who are the heart of Acorn Health.
Every day, and every interaction, we strive to demonstrate our Five Core Values
- Authenticity: We present our true, consistent selves. Everyone hungers for genuine connections.
- Accountability: We keep our promises and can be trusted with the life and future of a child.
- Teamwork: The best outcomes are produced by people who collaborate with enthusiasm.
- Growth: We know the needs of children and their families are unique and ever-changing.
- Hustle: In autism care and treatment, time is always of the essence. We do things now.
You'll have the opportunity to work in a team-oriented environment and engage in a wide range of activities, focused on providing behavior analytic assessment and treatment services in our clinical centers, at client homes, and/or in community settings.
What we expect from you in this position:
- Delivery of clinical impact hours on a weekly basis
- Embracing our clinical tenets
- Support of our team, clients, and families
What you receive from us in this position:
- Financial compensation: Range: 78,000 - 99,000
- Eligibility for three bonus systems relating to clinical impact hours, caseload, and student supervision
- A full slate of benefits
What else Acorn provides:
- Administrative support through additional personnel and management systems
- Supportive clinical guidance
- Operational stability
- Career growth opportunities
- CEUs
School Social Worker
Family Support Specialist Job 36 miles from Hartland
🌟We're Hiring: School Social Worker in Detroit, MI for SY 24-25! 🌟
As a School Social Worker, you will play a vital role in supporting students' well-being by addressing social and emotional needs that impact their academic success.
Responsibilities:
Serve as a team member for programs as assigned.
Participate in the development of curriculum with particular emphasis on social-emotional behaviors
Ensure that an effective treatment plan has been developed for each student served
Provide regular consultation to program staff and parents in matters pertaining to the social-emotional needs of students;
Conduct assessments to identify student needs and provide crisis intervention when necessary.
Participate as a member IEP Team (Individualized Educational Planning Team)
Write appropriate present level of performance statements with current data.
Provide appropriate documentation of programs of goals and objectives;
Provide direct services to students and/or parents as described in the IEPT meeting report
. Maintain student records, student objectives, and security/inventory of equipment and materials according to identified system
Minimum Requirements:
Valid state certificate/license as a School Social Worker.
Experience working with diverse student populations and understanding of trauma-informed practices.
Strong interpersonal, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Passion for creating equitable and inclusive educational environments.
Our team at Schoolforce appreciates our unique responsibility of providing an equal learning opportunity for all students- we hope to transform a broken educational system. Send your resume and let's discuss the role in further detail.
Board Certified Behavior Analyst
Family Support Specialist Job 27 miles from Hartland
Illuminate is a small and fast-growing company, dedicated to providing high-quality developmental therapy services to neurodiverse children and teens across multiple states in the US. At Illuminate, there is significant room for career growth, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on both the company and the children you work with. Join us and become part of a community where your individual contributions are valued and celebrated.
To get a glimpse of our vibrant and collaborative work environment, check out our social media pages on TikTok and Instagram!
Why BCBAs choose Illuminate:
Monthly bonuses
Competitive compensations
Free CEU's
Professional advancement.
Ethical caseloads
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
401K
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Generous paid time off
Referral program
No non-competes
Paid Training
Illuminate is more than a job - it's a chance to make a lasting difference. Apply today and become part of our dynamic and dedicated team!
Qualifications
BCBA certification
Master's degree in relevant field
Ability to work independently as well as in a collaborative environment
Job Responsibilities:
BCBA will provide supervision on technicians
BCBA will conduct assessments.
BCBA will provide parent training.
BCBA will design curriculam, interventions, behavioral plans for individual clients based on results of assessments and data analysis by utilizing Central Reach application.
Job Type: Full-time
Salary : $55 - $75/hr
Construction Counsel
Family Support Specialist Job 36 miles from Hartland
A major player in the construction arena, specializing in a variety of markets including commercial, industrial, energy, and mission-critical projects is looking to expand their dynamic and collaborative legal team.
The Construction Counsel will be responsible for negotiating, drafting, and reviewing subcontracts, purchase orders, construction agreements, and other legal documents related to construction projects. You will work closely with various internal business units to ensure the successful execution of projects while managing legal risks and maintaining compliance with relevant laws and regulations. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of the construction industry, with the ability to navigate complex contractual arrangements and provide sound legal advice in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. You will partner with other members of the legal team and key stakeholders across the business to proactively address legal issues and deliver solutions that align with the company's objectives.
The Construction Counsel will:
Draft, review, and negotiate construction contracts, including subcontracts, purchase orders, and general construction agreements.
Collaborate with business units, project managers, and other stakeholders to ensure contracts align with project goals and minimize legal and financial risks.
Advise on construction-related legal issues, including dispute resolution, compliance, insurance, indemnification, and claims management.
Partner with internal teams to address construction-specific regulatory requirements and risk management protocols.
Assist in the review and negotiation of vendor and subcontractor agreements to ensure favorable terms and protection of company interests.
The Construction Counsel must have:
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
4-6 years of legal experience with a focus on construction law, including negotiating and drafting construction contracts and subcontracts.
Strong understanding of construction industry practices and the legal complexities associated with construction projects.
Excellent communication and negotiation skills, with the ability to interact effectively with internal teams, contractors, subcontractors, and external counsel..
Experience in handling a variety of construction-related legal matters, including risk management, compliance, claims, and dispute resolution.
If you are looking to utilize your construction law expertise at a company that is people-centric and well respected, please apply in directly.
Home Visitor
Family Support Specialist Job 26 miles from Hartland
Early Childhood/Home Visitor
HOME VISITOR Salary: ($19.65 - $26.20), depending on education and experience, 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year. Full benefit package included (sick, vacation, personal days, family health, dental plan, retirement, etc.)
General Statement of Duties: Plans and implements weekly home visits throughout Genesee County for families with children under 3 and bi-monthly socialization groups. Assists parents in working with their children to meet appropriate developmental and family goals.
Minimum Qualifications: Associates degree in child development, early childhood education, or equivalent course work and proof of enrollment in program leading to a bachelor's degree in the field, or: Bachelor degree in early childhood education, child psychology or social work. Must have access to reliable transportation.
REQUIRED - UPLOAD RESUME, TRANSCRIPTS AND 3 PROFESSIONAL LETTERS OF REFERENCE.
PROCEDURE TO APPLY FOR ABOVE POSITIONS:
All qualified applicants and eligible in-house applicants can apply online at *********************** OR come to the GCCARD Head Start office at 711 N. Saginaw St, Suite 206, Flint, MI 48503 to complete an application, submit a resume, transcripts and 3 professional letters of reference OR mail items indicated to the address listed above. A complete official transcript will be required prior to appointment. Must have access to reliable transportation. No copies will be made at this office.
Applications will be accepted until position is filled.
Child and Family Advocate- part time
Family Support Specialist Job 39 miles from Hartland
Part-time Description
As a recognized leader in our field, The Guidance Center provides a broad range of services that have helped children, adults and families unlock potential and build better lives since 1958. With 25 programs we offer treatment, prevention, growth and education services to more than 15,000 people annually. Together we: Nurture development. Foster resilience. Cultivate well-being.
We have an exciting opportunity for a part time Child and Family Advocate to join our team of talented professionals.
The ideal candidate must have availability on Wed 1pm-7pm, Thurs. & Fri 11a-7p & Sat 8:30a-4:30p.This position will work out of both Southgate and Detroit locations
We have a market-based compensation structure. The estimated salary for this position will vary based on a candidate's transferable work experience and qualifications. This is a salary grade 105. Hourly rates start at $23.35.
As a Child and Family Advocate in the Kids- TALK Program, you will provide direct services to children and families seen at the Kids-TALK Children's Advocacy Center. This position contributes to the mission of the Children's Advocacy Center by providing advocacy, crisis support and referral services to child victims of abuse and neglect and their non-offending families and caretakers. The Advocate is required to ensure all aspects of the Kids-TALK program meet the program's mission while staying in compliance with required reporting agencies. The Advocate monitors that referrals are handled in a timely manner and that all required data is submitted accurately and timely.
Requirements
To qualify for this position, you will need the following:
Bachelor's Degree in Human Services related field required.
Two years of experience working with abused/ neglected children and their families is required.
A working knowledge of the dynamics of child maltreatment, trauma, and child development is required.
Knowledge of the criminal justice system, Children's Protective Services/ Foster Care Services and/or the courts is required.
The ability to engage children 17 and under and their families from diverse ethnic, racial, and socio-economic backgrounds is essential.
The preferred candidate will also have training and experience in working with multidisciplinary teams consisting of law enforcement, human service professionals and the court system.
Candidates should be able to demonstrate excellent interpersonal communication skills, a strong commitment to customer service, the ability to work in a cooperative manner with diverse professional groups, and the ability to develop and maintain a strong resource network.
Must have MDHHS Central Registry and Police clearance. Valid driver's license and favorable driving record is required.
Additional requirements include: a nonjudgmental approach that reflects cultural competency and sensitivity to the unique needs and diverse experiences of children and their families, the ability to develop collaborative relationships with other providers, the ability to assess and intervene within complex family and community systems, and a willingness to be flexible, patient, and creative. Must have the ability to appropriately handle crisis situations, be computer proficient, and travel frequently between sites.
The Guidance believes that our team members are our most valuable resources, and we invest in them accordingly. We offer our employees a competitive salary and a team-oriented work environment and much more!
The Guidance Center is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive, welcoming place for everyone. Creating a culture in which we embrace diversity, equity and inclusion and strive to dismantle oppression is critical to our mission to: Nurture development. Foster resilience. Cultivate well-being.
Kids-TALK Children's Advocacy Center: About | LinkedIn
Specialist - Outreach-Fixed Term
Family Support Specialist Job 40 miles from Hartland
Working/Functional Title
Digital Humanities Research Coordinator
The College of Arts & Letters (CAL) at Michigan State University seeks a Digital Humanities Research Coordinator 1) to oversee and promote Digital Humanities (DH)-based research within CAL and 2) to connect the College with other units on campus that engage in/support DH, digital history, and digital scholarship. This is a full-time 12-month position for a one-year period with the possibility of renewal.
The Digital Humanities Research Coordinator will dedicate 90% of their time to research coordination and 10% to teaching within DH@MSU, which facilitates collaboration among the digital centers, labs, programs, and projects at MSU. As the lead DH research facilitator in the College, the successful candidate will support and amplify DH research within CAL and foster DH-related collaborations across MSU. They will also consult in varying capacities with research and infrastructure support networks and fellowships. The scope of this position includes research support for project planning, maintenance, and sunsetting of DH-based projects in CAL. The remaining time will be dedicated to teaching one course per year in the Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities Minor (https://digitalhumanities.msu.edu/minor).
We seek candidates with integrity and a strong work ethic, who possess an understanding of what it takes to continuously improve and maintain research projects within a major academic research institution. We seek someone with the ability to collaborate and expand their technical skill set in creative ways.
As an institution, our compensation philosophy is to be market competitive and internally equitable. The minimum salary range is $62,000 for this position. However, a final determination regarding salary will be made considering the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate.
Activities of the Research Coordinator
Serve as Core Faculty in the DH@MSU community
Build connections and infrastructure for DH research and digital scholarship within the College and across the University
Work with research networks (Digital Scholarship and Practice Network, Research Facilitators Network) to coordinate and advocate for research support on campus
Consult and support CAL faculty and graduate students on DH-based projects
Collaborate with the MSU Libraries Digital Scholarship Lab by participating in consultations with faculty and students on digital project and methods and co-facilitating joint programs, such as the Project Incubator and Graduate Arts Fellowship
Lead training and fellowship programs for faculty and graduate students in developing their online presence
Serve on the team running the MSU Domains Initiative (Reclaim Hosting)
Teach one credit-bearing course in the Digital Studies undergraduate and/or Digital Humanities graduate program
Opportunity to supervise student internships in Digital Humanities projects
Work with the current DH Outreach and Engagement team to disseminate DH-based research to the public
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Masters
Minimum Requirements
Graduate Degree - MA, MLS, MFA, PhD, or similar
Experience engaging in digital humanities research
Ability to translate research and methods across disciplines in and beyond the arts and humanities
Ability to work independently and collaborate across programs with interdisciplinary, cross-institutional teams
Desired Qualifications
Experience working with faculty and students in developing, launching, managing, and/or sunsetting digital humanities projects
Experience/understanding of the data and technical needs required for digital humanities work
Knowledge of WordPress and experience training people to use WordPress
Experience teaching in a university context, preferably in the digital humanities, whether credit- or non-credit bearing
Grant writing experience
Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills
Demonstrated interest in building inclusive environments
Required Application Materials
Qualified applicants should submit:
First Round (due at time of application):
a cover letter
current curriculum vitae
A 1-page summary of your philosophy of diversity, equity, and inclusion as it pertains to intellectual leadership in the areas of teaching/curriculum development, research/creative activities, service, outreach, advising, and/or administration. The statement should also include an explanation of related past or planned activities/endeavors as well as how the candidate will advance our goals of inclusive excellence. For more about MSU's DEI efforts, see https://inclusion.msu.edu/. For more information about writing diversity statements, see https://cal.msu.edu/documents/cal-guidelines-for-the-writing-of-diversity-statements/
Second Round (requested prior to on-campus interviews):
1- to 2-page research statement/statement of research coordination experience
1-page statement of teaching philosophy
The names and email addresses of 3 potential references
Special Instructions
Review of applications will begin January 6, 2025 and will continue until the position is filled. Applications must be submitted electronically to the Michigan State University Human Resources website http://careers.msu.edu. Posting number 1005208.
For more information, contact Matthew Handelman, Interim Director of DH@MSU and Chair of the Search Committee at handelm@msu.edu.
Persons with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodation.
Review of Applications Begins On
01/06/2025
Website
https://digitalhumanities.msu.edu/
Department Statement
The College of Arts & Letters recognizes that only an academic and organizational culture, which actively seeks out and strengthens diverse voices and perspectives among its members results in true excellence. The College of Arts & Letters is particularly interested in candidates of all backgrounds who are committed to the principle that intellectual leadership is achieved through open access and pro-active inclusion.
MSU Statement
Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top research universities in the world, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges.
Family Support Specialist
Family Support Specialist Job 34 miles from Hartland
**Requisition #** : req14497 **Hours:** Full-time (40 hours/week) ****This position requires home visits within Lapeer, Sanilac and Tuscola Counties. Candidates must live within one of these counties.****
At Bethany Christian Services, we believe families provide the strongest foundation for care and connection. That's why we focus on strengthening and empowering families, always advocating for family-centered solutions to keep children safe. Our work began in 1944 with the care of a single child. Today, inspired by our faith, our aim is to demonstrate the love and compassion of Jesus in our services for children, youth, and families. Working at Bethany means joining a team of nearly 2,000 dedicated professionals with diverse skills, serving communities across the country. Together, we're united in our mission and these shared values: we're motivated by our faith, we support one another, we champion justice, we pursue excellence, and we're in it for the long haul.
SafeCare is an evidence-based, parent-training program for parents of children ages 0-5 who are at risk for or have been reported for child neglect or physical abuse. SafeCare providers work with families in their homes to improve parents' skills in three areas: (1) parent-infant/child interaction skills, (2) health care skills, and (3) home safety. SafeCare is typically conducted in weekly home visits lasting from 50-90 minutes each. The program is typically provided for about 18 weeks for each family.
The SafeCare Provider is primarily responsible for providing parent and health education with support services, resource referrals, and case management.
This position is expected to function effectively with regular supervision while following the guidelines given on procedures, along with agency, federal, and state regulatory requirements.
**ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES**
* Provide parent and health education, resource and referrals, basic needs support, transportation assistance, and/or other supportive services to families;
* Maintain current and accurate client records of all home visits, interaction and contact with families/client and file in appropriate client files in a timely manner;
* Attend all staff meetings, supervision and agency meetings;
* Report child abuse and/or neglect using stated policies and procedures;
* Provide successful completion of follow-up activity with client/family;
* Conducts community outreach in educating parents, professionals, and others about program and agency services, and child abuse prevention awareness;
* Keep abreast of community resources and refer families for support, as needed;
* Must be willing to work a flexible weekday schedule;
* Stay abreast of all agency, federal, and state regulatory requirements related to social services;
* Complete other job duties, as assigned.
**QUALIFICATIONS:**
* Bachelor's degree in Social Science, Human Services, Behavioral Sciences, or related field of study from an accredited college;
* At least one (1) year of prior experience in child development and family services;
* Must have a broad knowledge of basic principles, concepts, and methodology of human services as acquired through a Bachelor's level degree;
* Bilingual in Spanish required if working with Spanish speaking families;
* Ability to obtain and maintain certification in SafeCare curriculum administration;
* Ability to address sensitive issues with families according to service plan implementation;
* Ability to provide teaching assistance to families on a practical level in life skill areas;
* Ability to carry out assigned tasks in an organized and timely fashion;
* Ability to establish rapport and relate sensitively and with consistency to multiracial and multicultural group of people;
* Computer skills sufficient to perform essential functions including knowledge of Microsoft Office suite;
* Ability to recognize the need for professional intervention, to be nonjudgmental, to be motivated to learn from direct experience as well as from training and supervision;
* Possesses good judgment and reflects professional demeanor;
* Must maintain a working telephone or other reliable means of communication co- workers can be accessed in case of urgent needs;
* Maintains familiarity and knowledge of community resources and uses these appropriately to meet needs of families;
* Must be 21 years old with a valid driver's license with at least 3 years driving experience in the U.S. to operate a vehicle on behalf of Bethany. Must also pass a Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) check and maintain a reliable vehicle with proof of adequate insurance coverage;
* Pass a criminal history screen, including state and local child protection agency registries;
* Subscription to and integration of the agency Statement of Faith, Mission Statement, and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commitment.
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Genesee County Juvenile Justice Center (GCJJC) - YOUTH SPECIALIST
Family Support Specialist Job 26 miles from Hartland
Union AFSCME 496.02 Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time Open Date 1/9/2025 Closed Date 01/23/2025 Location Genesee County Juvenile Justice Center (GCJJC) Description Starting Pay: $19.2845 Hourly ($40,112) After 1st Year: $21.0204 Hourly ($43,722) After 2nd Year: $21.6951 Hourly ($45,126)
After 3rd Year: $22.3460 Hourly ($46,480)
After 4th Year: $23.0166 Hourly ($47,875)
After 5th Year: $23.5891 Hourly ($49,065)
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Sixty (60) semester hours of college;
* OR-
Thirty (30) semester hours of college -AND- one (1) year experience in the supervision of residents in an institutional facility;
* OR-
High school diploma or equivalent -AND- two (2) years' experience in the supervision of residents in an institutional facility.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must successfully complete physical restraint training on an annual basis.
Must possess valid Michigan driver's license.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: Performs a variety of tasks involved in the supervision, care and guidance of neglected and delinquent youths residing at the Genesee County Juvenile Justice Center; processes resident admissions and releases; works under the direction of a supervisor.
STATEMENT OF TASKS:
* Supervises resident peer groups and/or individual youth to ensure the health, safety and security of both residents and staff;
* Participates in team discussions and team decisions related to client care;
* Admits residents into the facility and orients them to rules, regulations and routines;
* Disciplines residents using prescribed procedures;
* Instructs and assists residents in personal hygiene, dress and grooming;
* Escorts residents to meals, school and other scheduled events on time;
* Maintains a safe, secure environment through the appropriate use of security systems;
* Assists in facilitating resident group meetings;
* Supervises and participates in resident's recreational activities;
* Observes residents for signs of illness or emotional disturbance and makes reports as needed;
* When directed, assists in searches for escapees/runaways from the facility and physically restrains residents in order to prevent an escape;
* Issues supplies when needed;
* Utilizes a computer or word processing machine to prepare and maintain records and reports as needed;
* Administers medicine and special care of ill residents as instructed;
* Performs relatively simple clerical duties;
* Serves meals and snacks as required.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
* Knowledge of residents' needs, habits and characteristics of behavior;
* Ability to counsel, instruct and control residents;
* Ability to follow oral and written instructions;
* Ability to prepare and present oral and written reports to supervisors;
* Ability to communicate effectively with others;
* Ability to utilize a PC or other word processing machine;
* Ability to successfully complete annual physical restraint training;
* Ability to operate a motor vehicle safely;
* Ability to attend work regularly and work under stressful conditions;
* Ability to work independently, collaboratively and respectfully in a complex, multicultural work environment that values diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Educator Lactation / IBCLC - Family Birthplace
Family Support Specialist Job 43 miles from Hartland
Under the direction of the Patient Care Coordinator or Patient Care Manager, the Certified Lactation Consultant independently provides consultations to management for routine and complex breastfeeding situations during the perinatal period. Acts as a coordinator, facilitator, and resource person to staff and physicians for breastfeeding related problems and issues. Participates in research projects and in the development of objectives for the lactation services program.
**Essential Functions and Responsibilities:**
Assesses, counsels, and supports patients with actual or potential lactation dysfunction; ensures post discharge follow-up and/or referral in the community.
- Provides clinical and/or professional consultations regarding management of lactation dysfunction collaboratively to nursing, medical, and other health care team members.
- Coordinates and facilitates staff education in the initiation, maintenance, support, and problem-solving related to breastfeeding during the immediate postpartum period.
- Manages multiple roles and responsibilities delivering polished/timely products.
- Plans, implements, and evaluates a program to develop staff nurses to give knowledgeable assistance.
- Reviews standards, teaching plan guidelines, and patient educational materials related to breastfeeding annually. Ensures that written and audiovisual materials are accurate, consistent, and appropriate for outpatient population.
- Acts as a liaison and resource to the Patient Care Services Educators related to prenatal breastfeeding education.
- Acts as a resource to perinatal quality improvement committees. Assists in the development of critical indicators regarding the quality of lactation services. Assists in identifying strategies for problem resolution.
- Collects data on the breastfeeding referral rate, assistance rate, and activities for lactation services program. Compiles and distributes a monthly and annual activity report.
- Participates in and promotes the utilization of research findings by making appropriate recommendations for changes in policies, procedures, and practice. Publicizes research or clinical findings.
- Performs concise, comprehensive, and accurate documentation as part of nursing practice.
- Evaluates new products and makes recommendations regarding breastfeeding related durable medical equipment and supplies to the appropriate persons.
- Participates in the development and achievement of department objective for the lactation services program. Assumes responsibility for the continuous development of stated professional nursing goals.
- Employs and promotes cost-effective practices.
- Participants in the development and achievement of department objective for the lactation services program. Assumes responsibility for the continuous development of stated professional nursing goals.
- Employs and promotes cost-effective practices.
- Participates in professional organizations, committees, meetings, special programs and activities, related to specialty area.
- Collaborates with the health care team in the assessment, planning, and implementation of programs to address community health needs related to breastfeeding.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
**Qualifications:**
*Required:*
· High school diploma or equivalent.
· Graduate of an accredited Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse program.
· One year of clinical experience in prenatal nursing.
· Licensed Registered Nurse or Practical Nurse by State of Michigan.
· Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.
or equivalent through the Military Training Network (MTN).
· NRP certification.
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Family Service Worker | Southfield Public Schools
Family Support Specialist Job 27 miles from Hartland
About this Opportunity-
Immediate Opening! Salary is negotiable and based on Experience! Elite School Staffing is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information.
Elite School Staffing is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities.
Position Title - Family Service Worker (FSW)
SUMMARY The FSW is responsible for working in a collaborative effort to provide direct services, support services, education, and documentation as required/needed for the program for children and families
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP The Family Service Worker reports to the Early Head Start/Head Start Director
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Recruit eligible children/families to ensure continuous full enrollment.
Provide family assistance through support, guidance, and referrals by regular parent contact through home visits, center visits, phone calls, and letters.
Work in cooperation with the team to provide support services to the team's families and develop parent activities.
Maintain and communicate accurate data and information.
Develop an understanding and awareness of community agencies/ organizations that provide services to children and families, and participate in community service organizational meetings.
Work in cooperation to develop, plan, coordinate, and implement activities to meet the performance standards.
Organize meetings, workshops, and training for parents.
Must successfully complete approved performance standards required training.
Must comply with all approved performance standards rules, policies, and regulations
Perform other related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None
REQUIRED EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree required in Social Work, Human Services, Family Life Management, Sociology/Psychology or related field required.
Working knowledge of Head Start practices, guidelines, and procedures.
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated experience working with community agencies, parents, and national and state organizations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred.
Valid Driver's License.
Michigan No-Fault Insurance in accordance with statutory requirements.
About Elite Staffing
Elite Staffing is more than just a staffing company. We partner with our clients to hire and work with employees to create a quality working environment and solve problems as they come up. We are also providing staffing solutions for the following areas needing hiring in volume: full-service medical, food service, engineers, sanitization services, and government defense. WE ARE MORE THAN A STAFFING COMPANY. Elite Staffing takes the success of the companies we work with personally, vetting every company and candidate appropriately and taking the time to develop relationships for continued success.- We get all-star performances from our people, coaching each candidate with our training and mentoring programs. Only steady, dependable pros walk through our clients' doors.- We're available when you need us, ready to step in and make things right.
Outreach Specialist
Family Support Specialist Job 43 miles from Hartland
A Program Of Comprehensive Youth Services, Inc.
Position: Part-time Street Outreach Specialist
Hours: Days, Afternoons, and Weekends
Salary: $15.00 per hour
Requirements: Valid driver's license, clean driving record, TB test
High school diploma or GED,
Must pass MDHHS background check
The FYI Outreach Program provides assistance and referrals to youth 12-22 who are in crisis.
Typical Client Related Responsibilities Include:
Completion of client intake
Shift Documentation
Assist clients with applications for resources, school, or employment
Assist clients in obtaining their personal documentation
Provide clients with referrals to community resources and advocate for clients to community partners
Assist clients with life skill activities and schoolwork
Transportation of clients
Provide clients with needed items like food, hygiene, and household supplies
Answer crisis calls and provide necessary crisis intervention
Assist youth in the transition to shelter services or returning home
Complete Routes to local communities to provide resources and information
Work closely with and develop a respectful relationship with community partners
Participate in outreach events. Examples but not limited to: parades, family night, school outreaches, backpack giveaways, pop-up events, walking local paths, entering homeless encampments, Dome Day, etc.
Complete staff trainings in a timely manner, participate in staff meetings and supervisions
Assist in the compliance of all federal, state, and local licensing requirements and health and fire regulations to ensure that the premises are safe, clean, and secure.
Follow through on direct requests from supervisors
Perform other duties as directed to allow the program to function at its maximum level
Additional duties assigned by program manager as needed
DD Child and Family Case Manager/Supports Coordinator
Family Support Specialist Job 26 miles from Hartland
$5000 Signing Bonus
Come join our team and make a difference in the lives of those in our community! Genesee Health System (GHS) is looking for energetic and caring people to join our dynamic clinical team.
We value our staff and think they deserve the best! Medical, vision and dental benefits available at no premium for our staff and their dependents. We also provide an annually loaded HSA of up to $2,300, a 5% match towards your retirement, generous paid time off (19 ½ days per year) AND 13 paid holidays.
General Statement:
Under the direction of the Supervisor and as part of a team, provides case management and/or support coordination in the home, office, and community for children/adolescents with serious emotional disturbances (SED), developmental disabilities, and/or co-occurring disorders; develops the person/family centered plan with the child, family and natural supports; assesses, links, monitors, coordinates services; assists families in working with the school systems, the court, child welfare and other community resources; works with the family, other professionals and natural support networks to provide support and structure for the child in the home and community; performs related work as required.
Minimum Requirements:
Educational Requirements
Year(s) of Experience
Bachelor's degree in Social Work.
One (1) year of experience in the evaluation and treatment of children or adolescents.
Bachelor's degree in a human service field (defined as Education, Counseling/Guidance or Psychology)
One (1) year experience in the evaluation and treatment of children or adolescents.
Additional Requirements for Specialty Developmental Services & Outreach:
Receive QIDP within 6 months of employment and maintain QIDP credentialing.
Must have a valid Michigan driver's license, current automobile insurance, and the use of a vehicle during work hours. Ability to physically perform the tasks.
Preference:
Candidate with a Michigan Bachelor Level Social Worker (LBSW) credential.
Veterans must submit Form DD214 to determine eligibility for Veterans' Preference
Interested applicants must clearly show they meet the minimum qualifications. Your resume must include the following information: Name of employer, month/year you were hired, month/year you left, if the position was part-time or full-time, and the job duties you performed while in the position.
BARGAINING UNIT: TEAMSTERS
FLSA STATUS: NON-EXEMPT
Disclaimer: Maximum salary will not be achieved until after 5 years of service
25-1367 Relief Family Support Worker
Family Support Specialist Job 43 miles from Hartland
CMHA-CEI is a Michigan Certified Bronze Level Veteran Friendly Employer and we encourage active military service members, veterans, and their family members to apply.
Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Supportive Services Coordinator, will function as a member of a team oriented, home-based intensive intervention unit working with children at risk of an out-of-home placement. In conjunction with the primary therapist, provides a variety of services to individuals and families. Typical duties include: mentoring; consumer transportation; supervision of and participation in leisure activities with consumers and consumers' families; and assistance in the implementation of specific treatment plans. CMHA-CEI is a Michigan Certified Bronze Level Veteran Friendly Employer and we encourage active military service member, veterans, and their family member to apply.
Requirements: Minimum High School diploma or G.E.D.is required. A minimum of six months' experience with emotionally impaired children and families is required. Expectation of occasional afternoon, evening, and weekend hours. Person must be able to work cooperatively with others and possess good verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to re-certify in CPR/First Aide each year following employment. Possession of a valid Michigan driver's license and access to reliable transportation for job related use is required.
Conditional Employment Requirements: Employment offers for this position will be contingent upon the results of a Michigan State Police clearance check, verification of an acceptable Michigan driving record, and pass a Central Registry Screening annually. Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.
To Apply: Applicants must submit an employment application. Resumes cannot be substituted for the employment application. CMHA-CEI's promotion of diversity is fueled by the desire to seek equality of opportunity for all persons. CMHA-CEI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace.
Salary/Hours: $16.91 per hour. 0-19 hours per week. Candidates must be willing/open/available to work a minimum of 10 hours per week.