Post job

Family support specialist jobs in Mesa, AZ - 1,621 jobs

All
Family Support Specialist
Crisis Intervention Specialist
Family Counselor
Child Life Specialist
Family Specialist
Case Aide
Family Therapist
Service Worker
Corrections Counselor
Behavior Analyst
Child Support Specialist
Adoption Specialist
Crisis Counselor
Family Case Manager
Domestic Violence Advocate
  • Part-time Case Aide

    Arizona Baptist Children's Services and Family Ministries 3.8company rating

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    Arizona Baptist Children's Services & Family Ministries (ABCS) strives to staff every position with qualified candidates who share our Statement of Faith and commit to our Core Values. Together we serve the full spectrum of Arizona families from unborn babies to seniors. At ABCS we know that the condition of our hearts is vital to our contribution to the mission. Calling and character will be prioritized to achieve the mission of providing hope & care to hurting children and families through Christ-centered ministries. As a Part-time Case Aide with ABCS: You will have the opportunity to build relationships with 2-4 families and encourage them while sharing the message of hope that is in Jesus Christ. Typically, shifts start at 2:00 pm on weekdays and Case Aides must work either Saturday or Sunday each week. You will enable parents involved with the DCS system to see their child(ren) who have been removed from the home by facilitating a safe environment for positive interactions which leads toward family reunification. You will have the opportunity to build relationships with children while transporting them to and from visits with their parents. You will have a supportive network available to you (supervisors, mentors and teams) to discuss and process through incidents and cases. As a team, together we can grow and expand our knowledge, critical thinking skills and discernment in a ministry setting. You will be supervising visits (typically 2-4 hours in length) between the child and parent(s) while documenting interactions and behaviors that will be used to help determine the growth of the parents' parenting skills. You will have opportunities to support the family both physically (housing supports, food pantry resources, etc.) and spiritually (sharing the gospel and prayer, when the opportunity arises). You will assist families in following guidelines for the visit, which ensures a safe and enjoyable environment for the children and parents. Qualifications You have a minimum of a high school diploma. We prioritize calling and an ability to grow. You can effectively and consistently communicate via technology and in person. You are able to write clear and objective reports in order to provide documentation to the courts. Bilingual individuals are encouraged to apply. Salary/Benefits ABCS offers full-time benefits and competitive pay. You will start at $19/hour (which includes transportation, visit supervision, report writing, and case management time). You will also receive $0.44 reimbursement for all work miles driven and a monthly cell phone stipend. Part-time employees with Arizona Baptist Children's Services are eligible to elect any or all of the following voluntary benefits: Vision, Accident, Critical Illness, and/or Telehealth insurance. All employees receive seven paid holidays per year and earn paid sick leave. Mission Action time (allowing staff to take paid time off to participate in mission trips, vacation bible school or other similar activities without losing any of their accrued time off). Access to our Employees Assistance Program through New Life Counseling. What makes ABCS such a great place to work? You can be part of an organization that models biblical core values in many different facets by honoring God in all we do, building relationships through trust and respect, being a good steward with what we have been given, and doing everything with excellence. ABCS has a framework of servant leadership where staff from all positions are intentional about building relationships and lifting each other up in prayer. You will have the ability to make an impact on the community by providing hope and care to hurting children and families. In addition to new hire training, ongoing training will be provided for you throughout the year. Leadership prioritizes spiritual development as well as personal and professional development. As a full-time employee you will have access to a comprehensive benefits package including full health coverage, paid time off, sick leave, personal days and paid holidays. Leadership at ABCS believes that the missionary work that you do outside of your role at ABCS is an extension of the mission of ABCS. You will be eligible for mission action leave which allows employees to participate in mission activities, including VBS, and receive pay with no impact to your time off benefit. Requirements You are at least 21 years old. You agree with the ABCS Mission Statement, Statement of Faith, Core Values and Guiding Principles . You are flexible and willing to maintain a non-traditional work schedule to meet the needs of parents and children. Must work afternoons, evenings and one weekend day. You currently have or are able to obtain a valid AZ driver's license and a have clean driving record with no suspension or revocations within the past 39 months. You have a reliable personal vehicle and have valid auto insurance. You are able to lift and transfer up to 40 pounds independently. You are eligible to obtain a Level 1 fingerprint clearance card and have a clear criminal history per ABCS contracts with the State of Arizona. ABCS will pay the cost of fingerprinting for individuals who are selected. You are eligible to obtain CPR/First Aid training. ABCS will cover the cost of training. You are able to pass a TB and urine drug test.
    $19 hourly 1d ago
  • Job icon imageJob icon image 2

    Looking for a job?

    Let Zippia find it for you.

  • Correctional Counselor-Saguaro

    Corecivic 4.2company rating

    Family support specialist job in Eloy, AZ

    $24.32 per hour At CoreCivic, our employees are driven by a deep sense of service, high standards of professionalism and a responsibility to better the public good. We are currently seeking a Correctional Counselor who has a passion for providing the highest quality care in an institutional, secure setting. Come join a team that is dedicated to making an impact for the people and communities we serve. Perform routine duties of a Correctional Counselor is a uniformed, security trained member of the Unit Management Team responsible for resolving daily inmate issues before they become significant matters, incidents or grievances. Perform routine duties of a Correctional Counselor is a uniformed, security trained member of the Unit Management Team responsible for resolving daily inmate issues before they become significant matters, incidents or grievances. Ensure that services and programs are delivered to inmates assigned to the unit at a time and manner as designed. Maintain a caseload of inmates with the primary purpose of resolving daily living issues before they expand into significant incidents. Make daily rounds through assigned units talking with staff and inmates, observing operations and interactions between staff and inmates in the unit, ensuring the unit is operating in a safe and secure manner and anticipates situations. Conduct one-on-one meetings with inmates regarding grievance or potential grievance matters and resolve the situation within the framework of policy. Qualifications: High school diploma, GED certification or equivalent. One year of correctional officer experience required; two or more years experience preferred. Additional education may be substituted for the experience on a year-for-year basis. A valid driver's license is required. Minimum Age Requirement: Must be at least 18 years of age. CoreCivic is a Drug-Free Workplace and EOE - including Disability/Veteran.
    $24.3 hourly 1d ago
  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst/BCBA

    Axis for Autism

    Family support specialist job in Glendale, AZ

    Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) NEW HIRE BONUS! The Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is responsible for training and managing a team of assistant supervisors/BCaBAs and behavior technicians/RBTs in the implementation of individualized treatment plans using the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In this role, you will be responsible for completing functional behavior assessments (FBA), as well as creating and maintaining individualized ABA-based programs for our clients. The BCBA works closely with the Operations and Clinical Teams to ensure quality of care, authorization, supervision, and implementation of treatment plans are provided in the effective outcome for our clients. The BCBA creates and models culture throughout her or his daily interactions with every individual in the clinic, school, home, and community settings. The BCBA oversees and provides training to the clinical team that directly impacts each client on his or her caseload in all environments where treatment occurs. Openings in both Gilbert, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona locations. Your Role at Axis for Autism: Conduct clients intake assessments inclusive of Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA) and curricular assessments and assist in the on-boarding of new clients Develop the initial and ongoing treatment plans and make regular program modifications Create treatment protocols and behavior support plans Conduct face-to-face supervision for assigned clients Communicate regularly with parents to facilitate the clinical objectives of the client's treatment plan Meet regularly with the Clinical Director to review treatment plans, discuss case conceptualization, and problem solve any barriers to client progress Oversee a team of assistant supervisors/BCaBAs and behavior technicians/RBTs including regular supervision of treatment, ongoing training, support and mentorship, and conducting performance evaluations (informal and formal) Conduct regular parent training to ensure treatment fidelity across caregivers and promotes generalization of skills across environments Develop managerial and leadership skills on an ongoing basis Ensure that medical record documentation protocols are complied with established organizational procedures Provide supervision and oversight to clinicians pursuing certification Work ethically and with integrity while following the BACB Ethical Code Understand and adhere to HIPAA policies Keep current with the literature, new research findings and resources Perform other duties, as assigned Who You Are: Passionate about helping individuals with developmental disabilities to reach their best potential Masters or Doctoral degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis, Psychology, Education, Special Education or related field BCBA certification and in good standing with the Behavior Analyst Certification Board required At least two (2) years of related professional experience working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) within the field of ABA Experience training staff in behavioral principles and procedures Must have technical knowledge to navigate software systems, and record information Maintain professional boundaries, composure and confidentiality at all times Communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and other appropriate individuals Be flexible and respond to varying situations, critical thinking skills and problem solving Analytical skills necessary in order to synthesize a variety of clinical and social data to determine appropriate diagnosis, treatment plan and monitor effectiveness of treatment programs. Dedicated to evidence-based treatment and ethical process To serve culturally and linguistically diverse families in low and high social economic status areas. Must possess a valid driver's license and a reliable transportation that is insured in the state of AZ Ability to demonstrate competence in behavior management skills, instructional skills, oral and written communication, computer skills, organizational skills and interpersonal relations Ability to frequently bend, lift (up to 30 lbs), squat, sit, stand, and/or run (with or without reasonable accommodations) Robust Benefits Package: VERY Competitive Compensation package Medical, Dental, & Vision (Axis pays 80% of individual coverage) Company paid Basic Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability 401K Retirement Plan (Pre-Tax & ROTH) Generous PTO (vacation time) & PST (paid sick time) Paid Training with CEUs and professional development opportunities Productivity Incentives A work environment with dedicated clinical professionals who share the passion for helping the individuals we serve. Opportunities to grow & learn professionally/personally within the ABA field. Working environment that is collaborative with multidisciplinary team Continued growth in your career field. Referral bonus program Who We Are: Founded in 2020, Axis for Autism has become a leading provider of Autism evaluation and psycho-diagnostic services in Arizona. We have built Arizona's largest diagnostic system providing children, adolescents and adults with the highest-quality Autism evaluations within 45-60 days. Axis for Autism is excited to announce that we are expanding and adding ABA therapy to our service lines to support families in Arizona with timely access to quality care and best clinical outcomes. We are committed to providing families the care they need and a lifelong partner to lean on for those touched by autism and other conditions interfering with daily living. Axis for Autism is dedicated to finding success for every individual in our care through the provision of collaborative, team-centric and custom-tailored services delivered by passionate, high-integrity, industry-leading clinicians. Join us at Axis for Autism - a company that values integrity, clinical outcomes, work-life balance, and career growth. Join our rapidly growing clinical team that strives to keep abreast with new research and offers evidence-based services designed to clinically make an impact on the individuals we serve.
    $67k-102k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Overnight Custodial Services Worker - Republic Services - Republic Services HQ Scottsdale

    Aramark Corporation 4.3company rating

    Family support specialist job in Scottsdale, AZ

    Adheres to established procedures to provide a safe working environment including aligning with OSHA, state/local, federal, and Aramark regulations. Maintains a clean and orderly environment to project the safety and health of others. Accurately main Public Service, Worker, Custodial, Service, Overnight, Retail
    $21k-29k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Local home daily

    10-4 Truck Recruiting

    Family support specialist job in Mesa, AZ

    CDL-A RECENT GRAD / NO EXPERIENCE TRAINEE SOLO DRY VAN TRUCK DRIVER - All 48 states besides below Tampa, FL REQUIREMENTS No experience is needed, but the Driver MUST have a valid Class A CDL driver's license and 120 hours in a CDL School. Trainees will be with a mentor 4-6 Weeks making $650.00 per week while in training, During your time with the Mentor you will be running ALL 48 States. There is no Home time during the 4 to 6 weeks with the Mentor. You will be sleeping in the Truck. If you are going OTR after your Mentor Training you can expect to average about $1,100.00 a week with your base pay of .45 or .46 CPM depending on if your West or East. There is a Sliding Pay Scale that depends on length of haul. If a Driver completed school and training with another company and did not have any moving violations or preventable accidents during the time they have held a CDL, they can participate in a modified training program with a mentor. Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Must be at least 21 years of age. Must have held a regular US driver's license for the last 12 consecutive months. If the Driver is Experienced CPMs depends on number of months/years driving solo with CDL A (to be discussed). POSITION DETAILS Average pay: $1100 weekly Miles per week: 2500 Home time: Out two weeks home 2 days (every 6 days out gives you 1 day of home time) Shift: Both Day/Night Dry van trailers with no-touch freight. Drive within all 48 states. DISQUALIFICATIONS No Sap drivers Clean criminal background No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 year No 15 mph over speeding tickets in the last 12 months No year long gaps of unemployment in the last 7 years unless in school-self employment has to be verifiable Must be able to pass a hair test No DUI/DWI ADDITIONAL BENEFITS 401k Disability, Life, Accident and Critical Illness Coverage Stock Purchase Program Medical, Dental & Vision plans Paid Vacation Prescription Drug Plans Weekly Paycheck * Will consider Military experience with a valid DD214 and the Driver will have to complete a 'Military verification form'
    $650-1.1k weekly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • AmeriCorps Family Support Aide

    Progressive Nursing Staffers 4.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    Requirements KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE: Current BLS/First Aid certification is required Current AZ DPS Level 1 fingerprint clearance. Must possess excellent organizational skills, as well as effective human relations and communication skills. Working knowledge of medical terminology and computer literacy and keyboarding skills is preferred. Must be fully vaccinated for Covid. EDUCATION (MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS): High school graduate or equivalent preferred. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS & ENVIRONMENT: 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. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk, hear, taste or smell. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. 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. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Hushabye Nursery provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, citizenship, ancestry, age, disability, gender identity or expression and sexual orientation, genetic information, familial or marital status, veteran status, or national origin. Hushabye Nursery is an Equal Opportunity Employer. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: Applicants as well as employees who have or gain a disability must be able to perform the essential duties & responsibilities either unaided or with reasonable accommodation. The organization shall determine reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis in accordance with applicable law.
    $30k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Family Support Specialist (3193)

    Terros Health 3.7company rating

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    As a Family Mentor you will be responsible for facilitating various family group activities that support and strengthen the member and their families assisting them in their recovery. You will be responsible for encouraging, assisting and supporting the family in expressing their perspective throughout the processes of assessment, service planning and service delivery while maintaining a focus on the recovery and resiliency. In addition, you will create and facilitate a variety of family group activities that support and strengthen a family's journey of recovery. Full-Time Employed: 40 hours/week Location: South Mountain Additional Language Differential Pay Available Full Benefits Package, including 401K Generous PTO/Sick Time (4+ weeks in year 1) Pay starting at $17.18/hour DOE Benefits & Wellness Multiple medical plans - including a no premium plan for employees and their families Multiple dental plans - including orthodontia Financial well-being - 401(k) with a company match, interest free medical line of credit, financial education, planning, and support 4 Weeks of paid time off in the first year Wellness program Child Care Support Program Pet Insurance Group life and disability insurance Employee Assistance Program for the Whole Family Personal and family mental and physical health access Professional growth & development - including scholarships, clinical supervision, and CEUs Employee perks and discounts Gym memberships Tuition at GCU and University of Phoenix Car rentals Bilingual pay differential Qualifications Qualifications: The position has a requirement of a shared experience. A shared experience is defined as personally (or a family member) utilizing privately or publically funded behavioral health services, to include substance abuse treatment or having a family perspective of recovery. Completion of Peer Support Training and Peer Support Certification Current Arizona Driver License and a current satisfactory 39-month Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Must be able to obtain a Fingerprint Clearance Card Must be 21 years of age Background Check Minimum 1 year recovery from drugs and/or alcohol Minimum typing speed of 25 wpm
    $17.2 hourly 11d ago
  • Family Support Specialist

    Rise Family

    Family support specialist job in Mesa, AZ

    RISE is an innovative human services network originally established in 1987 for the purpose of moving individuals living in institutions into family settings. Since that time, services have grown to support children, adults, and families with a variety of needs across multiple states that include residential settings, day programs, employment assistance, managed care, and home and community based services. Since inception, our purpose and mission has remained constant. We create opportunities for and with the people we serve, their families, and for the men and women who work in the direct care profession. Our mission is to create opportunities for and with people. This encompasses not only individuals and families for whom we provide services and supports to, but also employees and stakeholders. We believe in the individuals, families and employees who are part of our organization and that opportunities can and should be created through all of our actions. RISE is hiring full time and/or part time Family Support Specialists for Maricopa county clients. This is a remote position with occasional in office work out of our Mesa, AZ office, This position delivers the Family Connections and Nurturing Parenting Programs using evidence-based models, in-home case management and supportive services to families based on the needs, concerns, and/or stressors identified by Arizona Department of Child Services (ADCS) and the Family in order to enhance protective capacities and factors within the home to stabilize and preserve the home environment through behavioral changes by the parent/caregiver through the implementation of the RISE Services Inc. mission, vision, and values and compliance with all company and state regulations and policies. Job Responsibilities: Provide short term, time-limited coordination of services and resources to all assigned families based on the needs, concerns and stressors of the child(ren) and the family, and enhance the protective capacities or strengthen the protective factors identified and outlined by ADCS Meet with families based on contract requirements and their needs (weekly, monthly) to address and resolve issues or concerns, using evidence-based curriculum and community resources including but not limited to: nutrition and home management, communication and negotiation skills, child development, education on safe sleep, systems of support Accepts responsibility for cases assigned by the Team Lead. Works collaboratively with the Team Lead to support and assist the family in reaching positive outcomes Ensure contract timelines are met including weekly progress notes, and all other assigned tasks Be flexible to meet the needs of the families served, including evenings and weekends; accepts emergency phone responsibility when assigned. Extensive travel around the assigned county or metro area is required Qualifications Must have a minimum of a Bachelor's level degree with related work experience working with family dynamics Education and/or experience related to the service provided, including the ability to relate to families of varied lifestyles, backgrounds, and ethnicities; including experience with cultural diversity, assessing a family's strengths and weaknesses, knowledge of child abuse, neglect and child development, and a working knowledge of the Department of Child Safety Must have verbal and written communication skills adequate to the specific job task required and communicate effectively in individual or group situations including demonstrating listening skills; must be able to communicate effectively in writing using accurate grammatical form; must be able to read and interpret written information; and must be able to communicate with multiple customers including the people receiving support, advisors, state personnel (ADCS) and others Ability to write and review assessments, maintain accurate documentation, and interpret policies and state Family Preservation regulations Language ability (other than English) may be required to meet specific needs of people receiving support Appropriate telephone etiquette and skills required along with utilization of personal cell phone Knowledge of Microsoft Office software, Google Workspace and Google Suite Ability to work flexible hours and travel as needed Occasional evening hours will be required to accommodate clients' schedules Must be able to obtain a clear pre-employment drug test result, as well as clear random annual drug testing results Must obtain satisfactory background check and a Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card (Must clear an Arizona Central Registry check; have not been placed on probation or parole for the last ten (10) years from present date; and/or have no civil, criminal, or juvenile restraining orders within the last ten (10) years from present date) Must have reliable transportation that passes RISE random vehicle inspections; possess valid car insurance and registration and a valid Arizona driver's license that has not been suspended or revoke within the last three (3) years from present date This position offers excellent benefits that includes vacation and sick accruals, medical, dental, vision, STD, LTD, FSA, and a 403(b) retirement plan with an employer contribution. If you meet the qualifications on this posting and are interested in joining an amazing team that contributes in making a difference, apply online and include your resume and a cover letter with your application. If you require reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process or hiring process, please submit your request through one of the following methods listed below: DISABILITY ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS ONLY (a) Dedicated fax ************ (b) Dedicated email ************************** DISABILITY ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS ONLY (c) US mail - 4554 E Inverness Ave Mesa, AZ 85206- Attn Human Resources (d) Dedicated phone - ************** Option 1 (Employment Opportunities) RISE is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. We embrace diversity in all its form. We provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
    $25k-36k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Family Support Specialist

    Clarvida

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    at Clarvida - Arizona About your Role: As a Family Support Specialist (FSS), you will work with children/youth ages newborn to 17 who are in foster care or transitioning back into the home, and their foster and birth families, or caregivers. In this position, you will work with the client and involved parties in the community and in their homes to conduct an initial intake and create, implement and assess the child's treatment plan for services to successfully transition. Services will include linking the child/youth and their family with community resources, educating the families and client on behavior management techniques, providing parenting skills training, and encouraging the foster and birth families to co-parent and transition the child/youth successfully. Perks of this role: Eligibility for a monthly productivity incentive of up to $500 Flexible schedule Mileage reimbursement Does the following apply to you? 18 years of age or older One of the following: High School Diploma or Equivalent AND a minimum of two (2) years' of experience working with kids/youth and their families; OR Associate's Degree in a Human Service field i.e. Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Counseling etc. AND a minimum of one (1) year of experience working with kids/youth and their families Active and valid unrestricted Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card, DCS Clearance with no substantiated reports as well satisfactory results of background checks as required Current Arizona State Driver's License in good standing with a good driving record for the past three (3) years; along with active personal vehicle registration and liability insurance What we offer: Full Time Employees: · Paid vacation days that increase with tenure· Separate sick leave that rolls over each year· Up to 10 Paid holidays*· Medical, Dental, Vision benefit plan options· DailyPay- Access to your daily earnings without waiting for payday*· Training, Development and Continuing Education Credits for licensure requirements All Employees: · 401K· Free licensure supervision· Employee Assistance program · Pet Insurance· Perks @Clarvida- national discounts on shopping, travel, Verizon, and entertainment· Mileage reimbursement*· Company cellphone *benefits may vary based on Position/State/County Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. If you're #readytowork we are #readytohire! Now hiring!Not the job you're looking for?Clarvida has a variety of positions in various locations; please go to ******************************************** To Learn More About Us:Clarvida @ ************************************************** Clarvida is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic. "We encourage job seekers to be vigilant against fraudulent recruitment activities that are on the rise across the healthcare industry. Communication about legitimate Clarvida job opportunities will only come from an authorized Clarvida.com email address, from a [email protected] email, or a personal LinkedIn account that is associated with a Clarvida.com email address."
    $25k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Family Support Specialist - Positive Family Coaching (PFC)

    Encircle Families

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    Family Support Specialist - PFC provides information, referrals, training, peer mentoring, and problem-solving consultations for individuals and family members of children and youth with the full range of disabilities, and the professionals who serve them. Services are designed to increase their knowledge and skills in becoming effective self-advocates and promoting improved outcomes. Conduct outreach activities for communities that are low to moderate income, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), and limited English proficient (LEP). Specific Responsibilities: Behavioral Health Technician. Highly responsive to open cases and strong adherence to documentation and data entry requirements. Assess the strengths and needs of families, identify issues, and determines priority status for immediate action. Adheres to treatment plan for family and collaborates with the member's team (CFT, Education, Professionals, etc.) to carry out the plan with the family. Family Support - PFC provides services in-person and virtually in a variety of community environments including the family home, in schools and other public settings when needed. Training and Self-advocacy. Through consultation, training, and workshops assist with providing the knowledge, skills, and understanding of public programs, special education, problem-resolution, system navigation and access to various systems of care, evaluating options, understanding rights, filing appeals, using appropriate strategies for resolving conflict, collaborating with professionals, and IEP Partners who attend meetings and assist with self-advocacy. Current and Reliable Resources. Provide high quality sources of information on disability issues, care providers, child care, meeting basic needs, early intervention, special education, youth transition, and locating community programs and services for appropriate referrals and follow-up. Training for professionals in special education, healthcare, and social services to improve knowledge on family and person-centered services, and effective communication and collaboration strategies for working with families and individuals. Develop opportunities and relationships with state agencies, schools, community organizations, professionals, hospitals, universities, and others to increase knowledge, collaboration, and stakeholder involvement. Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: Ability to become a certified Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) - training will be provided High level of knowledge and experience in meeting the needs of BIPOC, low- & moderate-income communities, and individuals with limited English proficiency. Exceptional communication skills. Effective in maintaining working relationships with staff, volunteers, health and social service professionals, parent groups, key community, and agency stakeholders. Knowledge of principles of family and person-centered care, strength-based assessment, and collaboration with professionals. Personal experience in guiding individuals through federal/state program eligibility, system navigation, care coordination, early intervention, special education, problem resolution, and other issues. Experience and skill in training and presentation; knowledge of adult learning techniques and practices. Proficient with basic information technology. Ability to perform daily data entry with a high level of accuracy. Experience accessing behavior health services for a family member. High School Diploma or GED. Occasional evening and weekend hours. Reliable transportation and valid auto insurance to conduct home and community visits. Current, or ability to obtain, valid Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card Preferred: Parent or family member of a child with a disability or special health care need. Bachelor's degree in social work, education, or a related discipline; Bilingual in Spanish .
    $25k-36k yearly est. 49d ago
  • Family Support Specialist - Phoenix, AZ (Open Hearts-Phoenix)

    Community Partnership of Southern Arizona

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    General Summary: A Family Support Specialist works with families to provide resources, advocacy, and guidance to help them navigate challenges such as parenting, education, healthcare, and social services. The primary goal of the Family Support Specialist is to strengthen the families' caregivers and guardians by providing support services, emotional support and practical assistance to improve overall well-being of the family unit. The Family Support Specialist is responsible for meeting their clients where they are in the home and community, helping to support individuals in developing positive behavioral strategies to improve their social, emotional success. This role involves working with children, their families and CFT teams to create and implement individualized support services for the caregivers and guardians. Manage client caseload, review individualized service plans and maintain chart compliance for all clients. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide support to enrolled children and families as outlined by the Child and Family Team service plan. Develop and implement individualized behavior intervention plans, support plans education and interventions for assigned children and families, based on assessments, data analysis and goals created in the Child and Family Team. Provide assistance to children and families by identifying strengths and needs, accessing support, and collaborating with other departments and also partnering with other professional agencies. Driving is required in order to be assessable to meet clients where they are in the community and adhere to client's availability hours. Actively participates with child and family team members and agency staff in identifying and removing barriers that get in the way of family-driven, family-centered, strengths-based, community-based and culturally competent services. Offer emotional support and crisis intervention to families facing challenges. Connect families with community resources, including healthcare, housing, education, and employment services. Educate parents and caregivers on effective parenting techniques and child development. Advocate for families when interacting with schools, social services, and healthcare providers. Facilitate support groups, workshops, and training sessions on family-related topics. Conduct home visits to assess the family environment and provide in-home support. Collaborate with social workers, counselors, and other professionals to coordinate comprehensive care. Teach the child and their family living skills, social skills, communication skills, self-care skills, and household management skills as it relates to the service plan. Assist and support family members in developing social and natural support networks by utilizing community resources. Provide a minimum of 30 hours of face-to-face direct support services to enrolled clients. Manage client caseload review service plans and out of compliance clients. Assist and support the family in developing social and natural support networks by utilizing community resources. Introduce parents to alternative parenting techniques (positive behavioral support). Provide feedback to the Child and Family Teams on progress and the interventions being utilized, or on barriers impeding progress. Provide transportation to children and family as determined by the family's Child and Family Team and service plan. Provide crisis intervention and stabilization support as needed. Attend scheduled department and agency meetings. Attend all agencies required training and 1:1 coaching supervision, as assigned by supervisor. Adhere to the agency's approved administrative time requirements. Assist in actively assessing work area for non-compliance issues and notify supervisor in a timely manner to ensure follow up. Complete all required documentation and billing requirements accurately and in the assigned time frames. Assist in actively assessing work area for non-compliance issues and notify supervisor in a timely manner to ensure follow up. Provide weekly updates and new interventions regarding client status to guardians. Complete monthly reports and distribute them to the CFT team. Conduct observations and assessments to identify behavioral challenges and track progress over time. Serve as a liaison between schools, families, and external support services to ensure coordinated care. Participate in meetings and committees for continuous quality improvement, as needed. Maintain community resource guide for families. Assist to provide support to families in understanding the RBHA system, as clinically indicated. Provide on-call coverage and crisis intervention/stabilization when needed. All other duties as assigned by supervisor. QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or GED with 4 years of experience working with children with a mental diagnosis Associate's degree with 2 years of experience working with children with a mental health diagnosis, Bachelor's degree or higher with 1 or more years of experience working with children with a mental health diagnosis, Bachelor's degree in behavioral health related field (i.e., Psychology, family studies, human development, sociology, etc.) Some experience with mental health preferred. REGULATORY: Must be 21 years of age. Possess an Arizona driver's license and state mandated auto insurance. Possess or be able to obtain a Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card. Must be able to pass a 5-panel drug screen. Questions about this position? Contact us at ***********.
    $25k-36k yearly est. Easy Apply 5d ago
  • Friends & Family Inventory support

    Saks Off 5TH

    Family support specialist job in Scottsdale, AZ

    Saks OFF 5TH is the premier online luxury off-price destination. Through its website and app, Saks OFF 5TH provides a compelling assortment of brands to fashion-seeking customers at the best prices. The company is reimagining traditional off-price with a digitally-native model focused on customer experience. What This Position Is All About: Discover how we lead the market as the premier luxury-value destination by experiencing our assortment of brands and learning about the quality of our products alongside a team of proud innovators within the retail landscape. We are seeking a motivated and creative Operations Associate to oversee merchandise displays and store layout. Get to know some of our most coveted brands by executing eye-catching and attractive merchandise presentations. Encourage sales and provide the perfect setting for a memorable shopping experience. Create unique displays to bring attention to sale items, new merchandise, or exclusive designs in our store and monitor inventory to ensure sufficient stock. Own the back-of-house execution while assisting in maintaining a clean and organized selling floor and stockroom. Engage in driving brand awareness to our clients and creating a mood within our physical space. If you are up for the challenge, then this opportunity is right for you! Who Are You: Diligent individual who loves to enhance the customer experience by executing flawless merchandise flow and presentation Passionate and enthusiastic fashion expert with an outstanding work ethic Natural problem-solver who contributes to a collaborative work environment that encourages creative thinking and innovation Achieves results through teamwork by using strong interpersonal skills Expert communicator with the special ability to build strong internal and external relationships Adaptable to changes and can be relied upon to consistently deliver exceptional results You establish positive interpersonal relationships and can get cooperation even in the most challenging situations You Also Have: High school diploma or equivalent Experience executing warehouse duties within a retail, customer service, or sales environment Proven time management skills and comfortable managing multiple projects with shifting priorities Thorough knowledge of the fashion industry and a passion for sharing your expertise Ability to act promptly in routine situations and see a clear plan of action to a positive result in the customer's eyes Ability to operate equipment such as radios, POS register, ticket scanners, and sensor removers Ability to work effectively using inventory management systems Flexibility to work evenings, weekends and public holidays As The Operations Associate, You Will: Maintain high performance truck check-in standards by expediting the receiving and processing of all merchandise Deliver merchandise to departments according to visual directives and replenish product as needed Participate in the ongoing maintenance of the selling floor and fitting rooms, including re-sizing of fixtures, putting go-backs away, executing markdowns, and signing fixtures and windows where needed according to company standards Maintain proper display of merchandise in the store, ensuring they comply with brand standards Expedite merchandise transfers, customer sends, and Return To Vendors with urgency Maintain cleanliness and organization of the back-of-house areas and ensure all duties are completed in a timely manner Respond appropriately to customer questions, inquiries, and needs Assist on the sales floor when required Adhere to Asset Protection control and compliance procedures Efficiently complete tasks or special projects assigned by store leadership Your Life and Career at Saks OFF 5TH: Be part of an empowered, innovative team; work with an adventurous spirit and a customer-centric mindset; play a critical role in making decisions that will position us to win Exposure to rewarding career advancement opportunities across different functions within our corporate offices, retail stores, photo studios, and distribution centers A culture that promotes a flexible work environment Benefits package for all eligible full-time employees (including medical, dental and vision) An amazing employee discount and other exciting perks #OFF5THOperationsAssociate Thank you for your interest with Saks OFF 5TH. We look forward to reviewing your application. Saks OFF 5TH provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Saks OFF 5TH complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. Saks OFF 5TH welcomes all applicants for this position. Should you be individually selected to participate in an assessment or selection process, accommodations are available upon request in relation to the materials or processes to be used. Your Life and Career at Saks OFF 5TH: Be part of an empowered, innovative team; work with an adventurous spirit and a customer-centric mindset; play a critical role in making decisions that will position us to win Exposure to rewarding career advancement opportunities across different functions within our corporate offices, retail stores, photo studios, and distribution centers A culture that promotes a flexible work environment Benefits package for all eligible full-time employees (including medical, dental and vision) An amazing employee discount and other exciting perks Thank you for your interest with Saks OFF 5TH. We look forward to reviewing your application. We believe that our differences not only make us stronger, but also guide our evolution and future growth. All associates are expected to create an inclusive environment free from harassment, discrimination, and bullying.Together, we celebrate, advocate for, and learn from our colleagues, customers and communities to create the best environment to shop and work for all.
    $25k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Bilingual Home Visitor

    Child Crisis Arizona 4.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    Since 1977, Child Crisis Arizona has been a symbol of hope, responding to the call of our community to prevent and intervene in child abuse and neglect. With unwavering dedication, we have nurtured and strengthened families, evolving our programs to meet the ever-changing needs of those we serve. Our mission is to provide children and youth in Arizona a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect by creating strong and successful families. The Early Head Start Program is ready to hire a Home Visitor to join our team in our Early Education Services Department. We are looking for compassionate, energetic, and dependable individuals that are committed to improving the lives of children and families receiving services. In this role you will be the home visitor providing direct service to enrolled families on a weekly basis. You will use an evidence based curriculum to talk with parents on ways to improve the bond between parent and child, positive discipline techniques, and childhood development. You will work with the family to set goals they want to accomplish as well as provide resources that help support the family as a whole. Our goal is to promote self-sufficiency for the family and setting that child up for future success in life. Qualifications To be considered you must have: Associates Degree in Early Childhood Education, Social Work or related field 1+year of related experience in infant/toddler education and/or family case management. Must demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills. A personal vehicle required for daily use for travel to families' homes A clean five-year motor vehicle history and a valid Arizona Driver's license. A level one fingerprint clearance card or the ability to obtain one prior to starting English/Spanish capabilities required. You are a star candidate if you have the above, and: Highly proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and comfortable with technology in performing job duties. Home Visitation experience with a focus on child development a plus. Multi-tasking skills that will support proper documentation and note taking in a fast paced environment Prior experience working with pregnant women As a valued member of our team, Child Crisis Arizona will provide you: Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage Health Savings Account Flexible Spending Account 401K with company match Generous amount of PTO Quarterly Staff Appreciation Activities Training and ongoing professional development opportunities ***Actual Pay Rates are based on Education and Experience 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 essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, talk, hear, taste or smell. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here represent those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform basic functions.
    $25k-30k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Crisis Counselor - Hospital Rapid Response (Mobile, Travel req)

    Crisis Preparation and Recovery Inc. 4.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Tempe, AZ

    Shift Schedules#1 Night ShiftFront End of the Week. Start times: 3pm-3am, 4pm - 4am, 5pm-5am, 6pm-6am (three 12-hour shifts) plus one (12-hour) adjusted shift per month. Front end schedule alternates every other week. One week - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. Next week - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.#2 Night shift Front End of the Week. 4pm - 2am (four 10-hour shifts) Front end schedule alternates every other week. One week - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Next week - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.#3 Night Shift Back End of the Week. 3pm-3am, 4pm -4am, 5pm-5am, 6pm-6am (three 12-hour shifts) plus one (12-hour) adjusted shift per month. Back end schedule alternates every other week. One week - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Next week - Thursday, Friday, Saturday. #4 Night shift Back End of the Week. 4pm-2am (four 10-hour shifts) Back end schedule alternates every other week. One week - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Next week - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Travel required. A Crisis Counselor provides a clinically sound crisis assessment to clients who are in crisis at a hospital or office setting. Crisis Counselors will respond in a timely manner to requests from physicians, nurses, nurse case managers, or others to complete a thorough crisis assessment and make recommendations for discharge or level of care. A Crisis Counselor must have the ability to assess and provide immediate crisis intervention services. If a Crisis Counselor determines a client will require a specific level of care, he/she will coordinate/facilitate those services and provide excellent customer service follow up care to providers. CPR is committed to making diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging integral to our daily operations. We employ talented, diverse, and creative individuals and are dedicated to ensuring equitable treatment by promoting fairness and respect across all levels of our organization. Knowledge and Skills: Ability to assess and provide immediate crisis intervention services Determine client's appropriate level of care Correctly assess client's with mental health disorders, substance abuse, and/or suicidal/homicidal behavior Ability to work with all populations including children, developmentally disabled and those with serious mental illness Duties: Complete a thorough crisis assessment and make recommendations for appropriate level of care Document in appropriate electronic medical records Clinicians will respond in a timely manner to requests from physicians, nurses, nurse case managers, or other hospital staff Coordinate and/or facilitate placement services with the CPR Care Team Provide excellent customer service follow up care to clients and providers Counselors must have the ability to travel to the location where the client is experiencing the crisis situation A timely on-site response is required with an average response time within the acceptable limits of the company-wide average response time range Attend regularly scheduled staff meetings Assist with the training of new Crisis counselors Attend and testify in mental health court as required Other duties as assigned Qualifications and Education Requirements: Current, unrestricted license issued by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners: LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker), LMSW (Licensed Master of Social Worker), LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor), LAC (Licensed Associate Counselor). Documented post-master's experience for two (2) years, including experience within the past 24 months providing counseling services, or an equivalent of experience, skills and education. Appropriate reference checks by letter or telephone as requested. Background check, as required by state Other Items: Must comply with training and supervision requirements during first 90 days of employment, and throughout employment All licensed, certified or registered staff will be monitored regarding restrictions, Medicare/Medicaid sanctions, criminal violations, subsequent malpractice actions and any settlement made on behalf of practitioner Provide evidence of professional liability insurance coverage in the amount acceptable, minimum $1/$3 million A valid driver's license and comprehensive auto insurance must be maintained at all times All CPR clinical staff is required to apply for, and/or present and maintain, within 7 days of hire, a Class One Fingerprint Clearance card. If application is necessary, a copy must be submitted to include in personnel file until card is received. Also to provide a copy of the card upon any renewal. This includes any volunteers, interns and administrative staff positions as needed Valid driver's license and auto insurance must be maintained at all time. Must maintain current CPR/First Aid card and bi-annual TB test All expirables to be renewed and submitted 30 days prior to expiration date. It is the duty of the licensee to keep all expirables active and current and report any mandated change to the Board immediately
    $68k-100k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Family Health Advocate - Hiring Incentive!

    Urban Strategies 4.0company rating

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    JOB TITLE FAMILY HEALTH ADVOCATE - HOME VISITOR CATEGORY NON-EXEMPT PROGRAM URBAN STRATEGIES - EARLY HEAD START WORK SCHEDULE FIVE DAYS PER WEEK, 40 HOURS PER WEEK; 12 MONTHS PER YEAR REPORTS TO ERSEA/ FAMILY COMMUNITY SPECIALIST Organization Overview Urban Strategies exists to equip, resource, and connect faith- and community-based organizations that are engaged in community transformation to help families reach their fullest potential. We work with trusted faith- and community-based organizations and focus on the Latino community to engage and come alongside the whole family. Our vision is that all children and families reach their full potential. Our work is informed by our three core values: Authentic Relationships, Servant Leadership, and Intentional Compassion. • Authentic Relationships are foundational to our work and move beyond a transactional nature to truly know people. They serve as opportunities for mutual development and growth and are based on the belief that all people have inherent dignity and worth. • Servant Leadership is rooted in an other-centric mindset that informs the way one leads and builds up individuals, families, and communities. • Intentional Compassion describes a deliberate commitment to understand, formulate strategic responses, and activate others to reach their full potential. Our organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and our administrative offices are located in Johnson City, Tennessee. Our team works across the United States and Puerto Rico with direct service centers located in California, Arizona, Texas, Florida, New York, and Puerto Rico. POSITION OVERVIEW Performs all activities in the implementation of ERSEA (Enrollment, Recruitment, Selection, Eligibility, and Attendance) requirements ensuring responsiveness to the results of the Community Assessment and all applicable Head Start Performance Standards. Collects, inputs, and analyses data into the child enrollment, health, and attendance systems. Assists in the development of policies and procedures for ERSEA and for prohibition suspension and expulsion. This position will also assist parents through a referral system to community agencies in cooperation with all other disciplines (Child Development/Disabilities, Health, Mental Health, Nutrition, and Administration). Assumes a key role in compliance with Head Start Performance Standards. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS · Engage in comprehensive, integrated planning with the management team: o to create ERSEA goals/outcomes and a system of services that support the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance of infants, toddlers and that is responsive to the results of the community assessment. o to create a family and community engagement goals/outcomes and a system of services that aligns with the Head Start Parent Family Community Engagement Framework. o to create a system of services that limits child suspension from the program and prohibits child expulsions from the program. o to ensure the implementation of ERSEA and Family/Community Engagement throughout the program. o to support ERSEA/Family Engagement Manager develop policies and procedures for the ERSEA and Family/Community Engagement system of services. · Assist in the assessment of community, program, child and family needs, strengths, and resources in quality-of-life issues; compile and analyze data; produce reports; assure the integration of dual language learners, homeless children, children in foster care, and children with disabilities. · Under the direction of the ERSEA/Family Engagement Manager, assist in tracking, reporting, each child's attendance and follows through with individual intervention in situations of chronic absenteeism. Assist with the development of the Community Assessment. Assist with the annual program self-assessment and federal onsite review process, focused on compliance with ERSEA and progress on family/community engagement; report on strengths, recommendations, required improvements; implement improvements and recommendations; incorporate into the program planning process. POSITION SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: ERSEA • Implement the system to track the eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance of children to comply with federal and state program regulations. • Assist in creating the criteria for the selection and enrollment of children assuring responsiveness to community assessment and reflecting data on dual language learners, homeless children, children in foster care, and children with disabilities. • Perform intake/registration procedures for all families and ensures income verification and eligibility qualifications of children and families are met, and ensure applications are complete and data is accurately entered in the Child Plus database. • Assure and maintain record keeping and reporting policies for waitlists, enrollment, attendance, timelines, schedules, and procedures in accordance with following designated state and federal program requirements. • Conduct ongoing monitoring, tracking, follow-up, and analysis of enrollment and attendance data, and produce regular reports for management meetings. • Assist in addressing any possible child suspensions and in the prohibition of expulsion and collaboration with Mental Health Services. • Maintain enrollment forms, ensuring information is current, correct, and disseminated to all necessary staff to meet program requirements. • Perform recruitment activities in response to enrollment data and waitlist data. • Ensure full program enrollment and maintenance of a sufficient waitlist. • Compile and submit Program Information Report (PIR) data periodically. Family Service/Community Partnerships • Implement the system for Family and Community Engagement Services. • Implement a system of services, record keeping, and reporting of the Family Partnership Agreement and assure its alignment to the Parent Family Community Engagement Framework. • Assist in being the program resource for consultation, information, and referral regarding community resources to staff and client families • Completes family service home visits and Needs Assessments • Completes other related activities and duties as assigned. Health and Disabilities • Support families obtain their infant/toddler's health requirements, such as vaccines, annual health checkups, dental/oral health exams, etc. • Follow up with parents and doctors on infants' and toddlers' health requirements, and ongoing health care, including access to a medical and dental home. • Responsible for tracking and documenting health events in the program's data management system. • Conducts Health home visits, screenings, and assessments with families. • Utilize the Arizona State Immunization System (ASIIS) database to capture children's immunization data. • Monitor children's health reports and works collaboratively with the Health Services Team. • Support the referral process for children with possible special needs and works collaboratively with the Education/Disabilities Team, teachers, and parents. PHYSICAL RESPONSIBILITIES: The ability to see at a normal distance, hear normal conversations and sounds, and use hands and fingers to fill out the required forms. Occasional lifting of fifty (50) pounds is required and must be able to push/pull up to fifty pounds horizontally. Ability to sit on the floor, bend at the waist, kneel and/or stoop 75% of the time. 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 accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions if the staff disability does not create an undue risk of injury. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS • Education: Certification or Credential in social work, family services, human services, or in a related field. • Experience: One to three years' experience working with families and children prenatal to three years of age • Skills: Excellent oral and written communication skills; Advance MS Office Suite. • Working knowledge of local community resources and health requirements for children, zero to three years of age. • Others: Must have Valid Driver's License, Personal Vehicle, and Liability Insurance required. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS • Education: Associate or bachelor's degree in social work, family services, human services, or -in a related field. • Experience: Work in a Head Start of Early Head Start program and knowledge of the Office of Head Start Performance Standards. • Skills: Bilingual (English /Spanish). SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Other employment requirements include the following: 1. All EHS employees must pass a mandatory criminal background check prior to hiring and every five years thereafter. 2. Initial health exam and state-required communicable disease screening and testing. 3. Food Handlers Certification Card. Employment is conditional pending satisfactory results of all required tests and background checks mentioned above. Periodic physical examinations and TB clearances will be required if hired. To Apply: Please visit ******************************* The position will be open until filled. Equal Opportunity Employer
    $24k-28k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Family Support Counselor EMPACT

    La Frontera Center Inc. 4.1company rating

    Family support specialist job in Tempe, AZ

    Who we are: EMPACT- Suicide Prevention Center, part of the La Frontera family, is an industry-leading non-profit organization dedicated to providing valued community services and resources for behavioral health counseling, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention since 1987. We are an EEO/AA Employer. What you'll do: EMPACT-SPC is on the cutting edge in providing unconditional service to children and families. We offer many opportunities for professional development and growth. Our Children's Services Department is constantly developing and enhancing programs to meet the needs of families in the community. These School Based and Community Based Family Support Counselor positions require a natural ability to form positive supportive relationships with children in caring, family and community based environments using ways that adhere to the AZ 12 Principles. Assist with the coordination of case management services and communication of community-based resources. Perform procedures to support clinical operations including problem resolution and customer service; documentation, facilitates Child and Family Teams, and perform other duties as assigned, which may include mentoring children, assisting with living skills, providing respite for families, and other supportive services. This role requires a high level of work within the individual adolescent community, as well as Group Facilitation. Based in our Glendale or Tempe office. Essential Responsibilities: Promote and protect the health, safety, and emotional well being of children and families by assisting, supporting and educating them to prevent illness and avoid unsafe activities. Provide mentoring, life and social skill building to children and their families in their home and in community-based settings. Collaborate with various stakeholder groups. Provide psychosocial rehabilitation living skills training in children's homes or community-based settings. Provide respite for families and assist with living skills in the home community-based settings. In-home family and individual counseling. Work with the child, family, and any support network to identify areas of risk and to create safeguards specific to these concerns. Assists the CFT in crisis stabilization and transitional moves to and from higher levels of care. Consistently address challenging behaviors proactively, respectfully, and by avoiding the use of aversive or deprivation intervention techniques in family-centered, strengths-based manners. What you'll provide: High School Diploma/GED is required. BHT level as stipulated by AZDHS/BHS is required. Experience working with children with behavioral needs and different diagnosis. Experience working with parents on parenting skills, modifying behavior and modeling parenting style. Ability to engage with others easily, coordinate with DCS and follow up in timely manner. Previous use of behavior charts and behavior modification skills. Ability to work a flexible schedule including evening and/or weekend hours. Comfort level working with and transporting youth in company vehicles. Detail oriented and ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Bilingual Spanish speaking is preferred. Must have Fingerprint clearance card or be eligible to obtain one. Must have a valid AZ driver's license with no major infractions in the past three years. Must have regular access to reliable transportation. Must be 21 years of age or older at time of employment. Additional Requirements and Responsibilities: Demonstrated ability to remain calm in crisis situations, work independently and cooperatively, recognize personal limitations, and relate positively and with empathy to all persons regardless of age, race, creed, gender or sexual orientation. Maintain professional conduct consistent with ethical professional practice and the policies and procedures of the agency. Maintain a professional demeanor and positive working relationships with internal and external team members, stakeholders, and community and business partners. If driving while on agency time or on agency business, a valid Arizona driver license and appropriate liability insurance and approval for liability coverage with EMPACT - SPC's liability insurance carrier is required. At time of hire, a 3-year state driving record with no major infractions or excessive driving violations/tickets is required. Staff members who provide direct client services must be at least 21 years old. Staff members who provide support services (administrative or clinical) must be at least 18 years old. All employees will have a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. What we'll offer: (Full-time employees) Generous PTO 10 paid holidays per year Medical plans (4 choices) Dental plans (2 choices) Vision plans (2 choices) 403(b) retirement plan Retirement Allowance Company paid Life/AD&D and Long-term Disability Voluntary additional Life and Short-term Disability Tuition Reimbursement Elder Care assistance Pet Insurance and much more! EMPACT-SPC is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services, and accredited by the American Association of Suicidology (AAS) AND The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). EMPACT-SPC/La Frontera Arizona provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. All employees of EMPACT-SPC and La Frontera Arizona are employees "at will" as that term is understood in the State of Arizona. This means that employment may be terminated at any time without prior notice and for no stated reason. EMPACT-SPC/La Frontera Arizona reserves the right to modify position descriptions as needed and without notice. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
    $31k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Life Enrichment Specialist

    27C-Grace Management Inc.

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    Job Description Pay $75,000 - $85,000/year with a 10/4 schedule - 10 days on with 4 days off per cycle About Grace Management, Inc. Grace Management, Inc. is a national leader in senior living, managing communities across the country that offer independent living, assisted living, and memory care. We're proud to foster a people-centered culture rooted in compassion, connection, and service. At Grace, you're more than an employee - you're part of a team dedicated to making a meaningful difference in the lives of residents and their families every day. Why Grace Management? Our tagline says it all: It's not like home. It is home. We're a mission-driven company dedicated to creating meaningful experiences for residents, families, and team members - and we're looking for someone who can help bring that story to life in a bold and innovative way. We believe the quality of our communities starts with the people who support them, which is why we're committed to help nurture a strong sense of belonging and professional growth. Full-time benefits include: PTO (Paid Time Off) and Holiday Pay: Take advantage of paid time off to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Daily pay: Get paid daily, providing you with financial flexibility and control over your earnings. Health/Dental Insurance 401K with employer match: Plan for your financial future with our 401k program. Life Insurance: Company paid life insurance Short and long-term disability: Financial security while you recover from an injury that puts you out of work Referral Bonuses: Refer qualified candidates and earn rewards Tuition Reimbursement: Invest in your education with our support Employee Assistance Program: Connecting our employees with resources for handling personal challenges Summary of Duties of the Life Enrichment Specialist The Life Enrichment Specialist is a full-time travel position responsible for providing on-site leadership support to Grace Management, Inc. communities by filling open Life Enrichment and Village Program leadership roles on assignment. This position ensures consistency in programming, hospitality excellence, and resident engagement during times of transition, vacancy, or performance improvement. The Specialist will work in collaboration with the Resident Experience team to uphold company standards, mentor Life Enrichment Directors and Village Program Life Enrichment Managers, and provide training and stabilization support across the portfolio. Essential Functions of the Life Enrichment Specialist Serve as an interim Life Enrichment Director or Village Program Life Enrichment Manager during community vacancies, transitions, or leadership changes, ensuring a seamless continuation of engagement programs. Travel to communities nationwide, providing hands-on leadership, training, and mentorship to Life Enrichment teams. Demonstrate full understanding and support of the Grace Management, Inc. mission, policies, and hospitality standards, ensuring consistent compliance and service excellence. Partner with the Vice President of Resident Experience to implement life enrichment initiatives, training programs, and engagement standards. Support the Resident Experience team with facilitation of national training sessions and engagement-focused initiatives. Provide mentoring and onboarding for new Life Enrichment Directors and Village Program Life Enrichment Managers, modeling professionalism and leadership. Deliver virtual and on-site Vibrant Living orientation and ongoing training, ensuring high adoption across all communities. Conduct community visits to observe operations, audit training compliance, assess engagement KPIs, and provide performance coaching. Offer temporary leadership coverage during acquisitions, transitions, or special projects to stabilize programming and maintain a strong engagement culture. Support development of action plans based on resident survey results and follow through on improvement initiatives. Collaborate cross-departmentally with Sales and Dining teams to deliver integrated lifestyle experiences. Assist in developing tools, templates, and best practices to enhance the delivery of engagement, hospitality, and life enrichment standards company-wide. Demonstrates support of the Grace Management, Inc. mission (by actions and attitude), policies and procedures, and assures consistent compliance. Support Resident Experience standards for Grace Management, Inc., working directly with corporate and community leaders to optimize department performance. Supports Vice President of Resident Experience in development and implementation of life enrichment initiatives, training plans, and life enrichment standards. Demonstrate exceptional command of the technology necessary to deliver virtual content and engagement on an enterprise scale. Participates in operations team calls to remain updated on company/community information and to provide updates on life enrichment, memory care and hospitality and engagement initiatives in collaboration with the Resident Experience team. Work with the Director of Hospitality and Engagement on the resident survey action planning process and completion of plan initiatives. Participates in interviewing new Life Enrichment Directors, Life Enrichment Coordinators, or Village Program Life Enrichment Managers as requested. Support the onboarding and coaching of Life Enrichment leaders (LEDs, LECs, and VPLEMs) across all levels of care as requested and assigned. Assist with the implementation of quarterly engagement campaigns, holiday programming, and corporate initiatives. Monitor resident engagement KPIs and provide follow-up coaching and support as needed. Assist with the development and refinement of tools, documentation templates, and best practices for resident engagement, hospitality, and life enrichment. Ensure programming culture is maintained and enhanced during times of change. Partner with community and divisional leadership to align expectations during onboarding. Non-Essential Functions of the Life Enrichment Specialist Participates in projects or committees, as assigned. Performs other duties, as requested. Stay informed on industry trends and innovation in engagement and programming Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Experience Bachelor's degree in Gerontology, Recreation Therapy, Human Services, or related field preferred Minimum of High School Diploma or GED equivalent and five years of relevant senior living community management experience or comparable post-high school education which may include vocational or college education; and three years of relevant multi-site senior living community management experience with proven leadership and management skills. Prior experience with Life Enrichment and Hospitality. Ability to travel full time (100%) to support community needs. Valid Driver's License and a driving record that meets the requirements of Grace Management, Inc. insurance carrier. Ability to accomplish goals and tasks by motivating others Ability to read, write and speak English. Excellent computer skills including: Windows, Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, internet based and property management programs. Solid ability to interact and build relationships. Demonstrate competence in oral and written communication. Must be organized, attentive to detail, and possess a positive, friendly and professional demeanor. Exceptional grammatical and writing skills, proficient with email process and etiquette. Must have the interpersonal skills to work with various levels of people, associates, and residents. Be in good physical health and free of communicable diseases. Physical requirements include bending, standing, lifting, stooping, sitting, walking, stretching, and ability to lift/carry up to 40 pounds. Adhere to and carry out all Grace Management, Inc. policies and procedures There is no greater way to elevate your career than by contributing your passion and skill to a senior living community. Grace Management, Inc. is committed to helping nurture a sense of belonging by helping you grow professionally. The quality of our communities is determined by the quality of our employees.
    $75k-85k yearly 27d ago
  • Child Support Specialist

    Arizona Department of Administration 4.3company rating

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC SECURITY Your Partner For A Stronger Arizona. DES works with families, community organizations, advocates and state and federal partners to realize our collective vision: A thriving Arizona. DES serves more than 3 million Arizonans. Our Mission is to strengthen individuals, families, and communities for a better quality of life. CHILD SUPPORT SPECIALIST Job Location: Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) Centralized Mailroom and Imaging (CMI) 1789 West Jefferson Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Posting Details: Salary: $31,908.86 - $35,919.31 Grade: 17 Closing Date: Open Until Fill Job Summary: Would you like to be part of an amazing team that helps Arizonans thrive? At the Department of Economic Security (DES) we strengthen individuals, families, and communities for a better quality of life. DES is looking for individuals who are committed to service, community, and teamwork. To learn more about DES please visit des.az.gov; or click on the link here to view ‘Our DES' video. Come Join the DES Team! The DES, Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) is seeking an experienced and highly motivated individual to join our team as a Child Support Specialist with the Centralized Mailroom and Imaging Unit (CMI). This position is responsible for reviewing/analyzing all incoming child support case-related documents received through the division's central mail; receiving, dispersing and housing supplies for the Customer Care Region. Job Duties: Essential Duties and Responsibilities include but are not limited to: - Receive, sort, analyze, disperse, and log various types of mail received from the US Postal Service, third parties, interoffice mailing; sort and process outgoing mail. - Image documents into the automated case management system; apply appropriate work item code. - Enter case specific data into the automated case management system. - Maintain records of child support payments received directly into the central mailroom processing as needed. - Maintain central repository of certified legal documents needed to process judicial actions. - Work in conjunction with mail vendors to receive incoming correspondence, coordinate pickup of outgoing correspondence, and track documents reported as delayed or missing to ensure proper receipt. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge in: - Computer software applications, i.e. Microsoft Office Suite and Google tools. - General familiarity with office equipment, i.e., scanners, copiers and fax machines. - Legal documents applicable to case management and/or child support enforcement activities. - Filing and maintaining records. Skills in: - Proficient in conducting research and investigating information. - Providing customer service. - Excellent communication skills (both oral and written). Ability to: - Work independently within established guidelines; follow set policies and procedures as related to job duties to ensure timeliness, data reliability and accuracy. - Read and interpret court orders. - Review and update data in computer programs. - Maintain professionalism when interacting with consumers and staff at all levels; work as a team member. Selective Preference(s): The ideal candidate for this position will have: - Experience with customer service; conducting research in a fast-paced environment. Pre-Employment Requirements: - If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply Driver's License Requirements. Any employee operating a motor vehicle on State business must possess and retain a current, valid class-appropriate driver's license, complete all required training, and successfully pass all necessary driver's license record checks. The license must be current, unexpired, and neither revoked nor suspended. Employees who drive on state business are subject to driver's license record checks, must maintain acceptable driving records, and must complete all required driver training. An employee who operates a personally owned vehicle on state business shall maintain the statutorily required liability insurance (see Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) R2-10-207.11). - Successfully pass background and reference check; employment is contingent upon completion of the above-mentioned process and the Agency's ability to reasonably accommodate any restrictions. - All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-Verify). Benefits: The Arizona Department of Economic Security offers a comprehensive benefits package to include: - Affordable medical, dental, life, and short-term disability insurance plans - Participation in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) and long-term disability plans - 10 paid holidays per year - Vacation time accrued at 4.00 hours bi-weekly for the first 3 years - Paid Parental Leave-Up to 12 weeks per year paid leave for newborn or newly-placed foster/adopted child (pilot program). - Sick time accrued at 3.70 hours bi-weekly - Deferred compensation plan - Wellness plans - Tuition Reimbursement - Stipend Opportunities - Infant at Work Program - Rideshare and Public Transit Subsidy - Career Advancement & Employee Development Opportunities - Flexible schedules to create a work/life balance Learn more about the Paid Parental Leave pilot program here. For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page Retirement: State employees are required to participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS), the State sponsored retirement contribution plan and the Long-Term Disability (LTD) program after a 27-week waiting period. The ASRS defined benefit plan provides for life-long income upon retirement. You will also have the option to participate in a voluntary deferred compensation program to take advantage of tax-deferred retirement investments. On, or shortly after, your first day of work you will be provided with additional information about the available insurance plans, enrollment instructions, submission deadlines and effective dates. Contact Us: For questions about this career opportunity, please contact Devon Pichon at ************** or *****************. The State of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer. Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation such as a sign language interpreter or an alternative format by contacting **************. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow sufficient time to arrange the accommodation.
    $31.9k-35.9k yearly 6d ago
  • Child Life Specialist Pool

    Valleywise Health System

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    Under the direction of the Child Life Coordinator, this position supervises, assesses, plans, coordinates, facilitates, and evaluates psychosocial, developmental, and educational activities for pediatric patients (infants through adolescents) and their families. Provides comprehensive care based on the principles of growth and development across the lifespan of patients served. The position demonstrates the professional skills and behaviors to promote comprehensive, cost-effective, and meaningful healthcare for consumers in a diverse healthcare environment. # Hourly Pay Rate:#$34.00 # Qualifications Education: Requires a bachelor#s degree in child Life, Education, Child Development,#or related field. Master#s degree is preferred. Experience: Prefer at least one (1) year of Child Life experience#or previous acute care Pediatric experience. Specialized Training: Must have completed a Child Life Internship. Certification/Licensure: Requires a Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) certification or must be attained within the first year of employment. CPR Required. Requires BLS card obtained through an approved American Heart Association (AHA) training center upon hire. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Must possess the ability to work with culturally diverse patients and families. Must possess good interpersonal and communication skills both verbally and in writing, including knowledge of basic grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Requires the ability to read, write, and speak effectively in English. Bilingual Skills desired. Excellent organizational skills, time management skills, and the ability to meet designated deadlines are required. Must have basic computer knowledge. Under the direction of the Child Life Coordinator, this position supervises, assesses, plans, coordinates, facilitates, and evaluates psychosocial, developmental, and educational activities for pediatric patients (infants through adolescents) and their families. Provides comprehensive care based on the principles of growth and development across the lifespan of patients served. The position demonstrates the professional skills and behaviors to promote comprehensive, cost-effective, and meaningful healthcare for consumers in a diverse healthcare environment. Hourly Pay Rate: $34.00 Qualifications Education: * Requires a bachelor's degree in child Life, Education, Child Development, or related field. * Master's degree is preferred. Experience: * Prefer at least one (1) year of Child Life experience or previous acute care Pediatric experience. Specialized Training: * Must have completed a Child Life Internship. Certification/Licensure: * Requires a Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) certification or must be attained within the first year of employment. * CPR Required. * Requires BLS card obtained through an approved American Heart Association (AHA) training center upon hire. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: * Must possess the ability to work with culturally diverse patients and families. * Must possess good interpersonal and communication skills both verbally and in writing, including knowledge of basic grammar, spelling, and punctuation. * Requires the ability to read, write, and speak effectively in English. * Bilingual Skills desired. * Excellent organizational skills, time management skills, and the ability to meet designated deadlines are required. * Must have basic computer knowledge.
    $34 hourly 15d ago
  • Child Life Specialist

    Iannarino Fullen Group

    Family support specialist job in Phoenix, AZ

    About the Role: The Child Life Specialist is responsible for maintaining and designing the physical, therapeutic, developmental and educational environment for the patient population in an outpatient clinical setting. Schedule This is a full-time position, Monday through Friday. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required. Primary Responsibilities of the Role: Provides psychosocial and emotional support to children and families during out-patient visits. Responsible for designing and maintaining the physical, therapeutic, developmental and educating environment of Child Life Services in a manner that promotes a child/family friendly atmosphere. Lends their expertise and knowledge of child growth, psychosocial needs and development to the healthcare team Adjusts interaction and/or treatment to match each patient's age-specific developmental, educational or other related needs thereby reducing the stress and anxiety associated with the patient's health care needs. Advocate for the special needs of children and their families and promote the philosophy of patient and family-centered care. Coordinates volunteers Organizes and manages special events and special guests. Maintains confidentiality and HIPAA compliance in accordance with Federal guidelines. Maintain compliance with all company policies and procedures. Other duties as assigned. Experience Requirements: Completion of minimum of 480 hours Child Life Internship - must be completed prior to interview. Bachelor's degree in Child Life Child Development, Early Childhood Education, or other related field. Certified Child Life Specialist or ability to gain certification within one year of employment. The Successful Candidate Will Possess: Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to adjust language and demeanor to the developmental and emotional state of the child. Enjoys working with children and parents. Bilingual Spanish/English preferred. Computer skill proficiency (MS Office - Word, Excel and Outlook). Ability to safely and successfully perform the essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA, and other federal, state, and local standards, including meeting qualitative and/or federal, state and local standards.
    $39k-71k yearly est. 60d+ ago

Learn more about family support specialist jobs

How much does a family support specialist earn in Mesa, AZ?

The average family support specialist in Mesa, AZ earns between $21,000 and $42,000 annually. This compares to the national average family support specialist range of $24,000 to $55,000.

Average family support specialist salary in Mesa, AZ

$30,000

What are the biggest employers of Family Support Specialists in Mesa, AZ?

The biggest employers of Family Support Specialists in Mesa, AZ are:
  1. 10-4 Truck Recruiting
  2. Rise, Inc.
  3. Native Health Phoenix
  4. Rise Family
  5. The Treetop ABA
Job type you want
Full Time
Part Time
Internship
Temporary