M&A Counsel - Healthcare & Strategic Transactions
Family support specialist job in Minneapolis, MN
A leading health care organization located in Minneapolis is seeking an Associate General Counsel to oversee M&A legal functions. The ideal candidate should have a Juris Doctorate, at least 3 years of transactional experience, and strong skills in negotiation and stakeholder management. This position offers a competitive salary range of $132,200 to $226,600 annually along with a comprehensive benefits package.
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Family Peer Support Specialist
Family support specialist job in Saint Paul, MN
Application Deadline: Until Filled
This is a full time position in person position.
Being a peer specialist who has gone through similar journeys that many of our clients/families are currently on is a deeply impactful role and an important perspective that we highly value on our team. Join our multidisciplinary Community Mental Health & Wellness team at Wilder and help us provide services that support our community's mental wellness; these services are critical to Wilder's mission of improving lives today and for generations to come! As a peer specialist at Wilder, you will participate as a member of multidisciplinary teams, providing comprehensive in-home and community-based rehabilitative mental health services to individuals living with mental illness, or to parents/family members who are caregivers of a child with mental illness. This may include individualized peer supports that address a person/family's recovery goals and skill development. In addition, the peer specialist may perform some case management and coordination of services. If hired as a bilingual staff - the peer specialist will interact with clients by speaking English and another language.
Wilder is a first-implementer Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC). As part of this innovative model of mental health care, we collaborate closely with other service partners to ensure coordinated, integrated care for clients and their families. While we are set up to serve the entire community, we are known nationally for our culturally-specific mental health services. Join a team who brings their diverse identities, cultures, lived experiences and skills to provide mental health and wellness services that are trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and impactful for the whole family.
Job Qualifications
If applying as a mental health peer specialist, you must have a certification as a mental health peer specialist. If you are not yet certified, you must be willing to complete the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) approved Certified Peer Specialist training and certification exam, be aged 18 or older, have or have had a mental health diagnosis, and be a current or former recipient of mental health services. If you are given a conditional offer of employment, Wilder will enroll you and pay you to attend this course.
If applying as a family peer specialist, you must have a certification as a family peer specialist. If you are not yet certified, you must be willing to complete the Department of Human Services-approved Certified Family Peer Specialist Training and certification exam, be at least 21 years of age, have raised or are currently raising a child with a mental illness, be currently navigating or have experience navigating the children's mental health system. If you are given a conditional offer of employment, Wilder will enroll you and pay you to attend this course.
Successful candidates will have the ability to connect with individuals and/or families who are engaged in the mental health system, have an understanding of recovery, deep compassion, respect and passion for the people and communities we serve, ability to advocate with and for clients, collaborate with clients, families, and multiple service providers to ensure that clients and their families are getting the best care for them, have experience being around and working with diverse and multi-lingual communities, and experience with time management. We highly encourage Black, Indigenous and other People of Color as well as bilingual individuals (especially in Hmong, Khmer, Karen, Vietnamese, or Spanish) to apply.
About Wilder
When you work at Wilder, you will join a diverse community of passionate individuals who are committed to the Wilder mission and dedicated to serving whole families. Our workplace diversity strengthens our mission and contributes to our vision of individuals and families thriving in St. Paul and beyond.
We offer a dynamic Total Rewards package, which includes competitive compensation and benefits - health, dental, employer-matched 401(k), PTO, paid family, medical and caregiver leave, life insurance, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts and employee wellness programs. In addition, you will have access to professional development opportunities, including development funding, tuition discounts, and training. You will also have access to Wilder's employee resource groups, and other opportunities available to all employees. Eligible federal loans may also qualify for deferment through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
The Amherst H. Wilder Foundation is a nonprofit community organization that creates lasting, positive change through direct services, research and advocacy. Learn more at ***********************
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Wilder is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Amherst H Wilder foundation to provide an equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons.
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Family support specialist job in Minneapolis, MN
Class A CDL Solo OR Teams Truck Driver
90K-112K+ Top performers make more
1300.00 Sign on bonus
-21 DAYS OUT-7 DAYS HOME-
No touch freight
68 CPM - 70 CPM
Weekly Pay via Direct Deposit
Great Benefits
Great pay!
Must live above Tampa
REQUIREMENTS:
Must be at least 23 Years of Age
MUST HAVE AT 9 MONTHS OF VERIFIABLE OTR/REGIONAL EXPERIENCE. (6 MONTHS IF APPLYING FOR TEAMS)
No Sap drivers
Experience driving in the Midwest
No more than 2 MV's in the last 2 years
No suspensions for MV in the last 4 years
No DOT preventable accidents in the last 3 years
No 15 mph over speeding tickets in the last 12 mos
No more than 3 jobs in the last year. Average time on a job has to be at least 4 months
No MAJOR moving violations in the last 3 years
No terminations in the last year
Background Friendly
No more than 150 days of being unemployed in the last 15 months. (stable work history is preferred)
Must be able to pass a hair test
No DUI/DWI in the last 7 years
BENEFITS:
401(k)
Dental insurance
10k free life insurance
Health insurance
Paid toll fees
Paid training
Referral program
Vision insurance
Newer Trucks/Flat screen TV's included
Free rider program/no pets
Language:
English (Required)
License/Certification:
CDL A (Required)
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Family Educator
Family support specialist job in Minneapolis, MN
Family Educators teach parenting techniques and pre-literacy skills to parents through home visits (in-person, and virtual), as well as through groups, family events, and resource referrals. The Family Educator conducts outreach activities, intake and assessment procedures, and utilizes home-visits to establish and maintain trusting relationships with families. The Family Educator also refers families to the appropriate service providers in the community to address the school readiness needs of children from prenatal to age eight!
To learn more or apply, please submit your resume here.
Certified Family Peer Specialist
Family support specialist job in Shakopee, MN
Job Description
Certified Family Peer Specialist
All are welcome! We encourage veterans, people of color, individuals with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community to apply!
Salary
Level I Base Salary: $17.91 - $20.74/hourly
Level II Base Salary: $26.23 - $30.37/hourly
The expected compensation range for this position represents a good faith estimate for this position and the specific compensation offered to a candidate may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, the candidate's relevant knowledge, training, skills, work location, experience, and/or FTE.
Benefits eligibility includes (but not limited to):
Eligible to accrue Sick and Safe Time
Eligibility for limited benefits coverage.
Our Employee Assistance Program offers comprehensive support to employees.
Enjoy exclusive perks like discounted concert tickets, convenient home services, incredible travel deals, delectable dining experiences, and so much more!
Employer-matched 401(k) plan
About Us
This mission of Canvas Health is to bring hope, healing, and recovery to people's lives.
Canvas Health's mental health and substance use disorder providers, clinicians, and staff bring their diverse lived experience to help inform and guide the care they provide to clients. Our integrated programs and services offer coordinated care to people of all ages in their homes, the community, and in our clinics. We strive for excellence in clinical care as we serve those living with mental illness, substance use disorders, crisis, unstable housing, and trauma. Canvas Health is a non-profit, Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) specializing in serving clients who are on Medicaid.
Position Summary
This position provides Family Peer support services within the Mental Health Crisis Services to clients 5 until 18 years of age through identifying and creating goals and developing recovery plans with the skills, strengths, supports, and resources to aid them in achieving those goals. This non-clinical position may also deal with supporting crisis calls and providing in-home family peer support. Assist clients by helping break down barriers to community resources and provide encouragement for involvement in community activities that support their goals and interests.
Schedule
Daytime, Monday - Friday Part-time, 16 hours per week
Location
Onsite, Shakopee, MN
Minimum Qualifications
Certified family peer specialist programs must operate within an existing mental health community provider.
The certified family peer specialist must meet all of the following qualifications:
Be at least 18 years of age
Possess a high school diploma/GED or higher
Have raised or are currently raising a child with a mental illness
Be currently navigating or have experience navigating the children's mental health system
Successfully complete the Minnesota Department of Human Services-approved Certified Family Peer Specialist Training and Certification exam
This position requires the use of a personal automobile for transportation for business-related travel. Must have the ability to maintain clean driving records, a current driver's license, and auto insurance coverage that meets the requirements set forth by Canvas Health insurance policy limits.
To learn more about DHS requirements for Family Peers visit: Mental Health Services - Certified Family Peer Specialist
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience as a certified family peer specialist
Bachelor's Degree; or associate's degree
Experience working with and/or delivering services to diverse populations
Experience with Electronic Health Record systems
Canvas Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a diverse workforce. Canvas Health will not discriminate against any employee or applicant based upon a person's race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, status with regard to public assistance, age, sexual or affectional orientation, familial status, ancestry, local human rights commission activity, citizenship, genetic information, protected veteran or military status, or any other protected class.
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Pre Certified Peer Specialist (PT) - Youth ACT
Family support specialist job in Saint Paul, MN
Job Description
RADIAS Health is excited to announce a NEW Youth Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team.
The Youth Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team is a specialized program designed to provide comprehensive, community-based mental health services to adolescents and young adults aged 14-20 who are living with mental illness and co-occurring substance use disorders and reside in the metro area. The program aims to support youth in achieving their personal recovery goals, enhancing their quality of life, and fostering independence.
Key Features:
Holistic Care Approach:
The Youth ACT Team employs a multidisciplinary approach, integrating psychiatric care, therapy, case management, co-occurring treatment, nursing, and peer support to address the diverse needs of each individual.
Services are tailored to the unique developmental and cultural needs of young people, ensuring that care is both age-appropriate and culturally sensitive.
Community-Based Services:
The program emphasizes delivering services in the community, including at home, school, or other preferred locations, to reduce barriers to access and promote engagement.
The team is available 24/7 to provide crisis intervention and support, ensuring that help is always accessible when needed.
Individualized Treatment Plans:
Each participant receives a personalized treatment plan developed collaboratively with the youth, their family, and other key supports.
Plans are flexible and regularly updated to reflect the evolving needs and goals of the individual.
Comprehensive Support:
The Youth ACT Team provides a wide range of services, including psychiatric evaluation and medication management, individual and family therapy, substance use treatment, and life skills training.
The program also offers support with education, employment, housing, and social integration to help youth build a foundation for long-term success.
Family and Peer Involvement:
Recognizing the importance of family and peer support, the program actively involves family members and peers in the treatment process.
Family education and support is available to help families understand and navigate the mental health system.
The expected salary range for this position is based on several factors including market, funding, candidates experience level, skills, training, and related knowledge. Our ranges are developed and published as good faith estimates for the position.
Salary Range (full-time): $59,773 - $65,243
Office benefit package for full-time (covers parking/remote expenses): $180/month subject to change
**Sign-On Bonus of $500 payable after 6 months in role**
The Certified Peer Specialist will promote hope and recovery by sharing life experiences and lessons learned as a person in recovery. The Peer Specialist guides people in identifying and working towards recovery goals, promoting engagement in recreational and social activities, teaching self-advocacy and developing wellness management skills. Additional responsibilities include participating in treatment planning, helping people access and maintain benefits and community resources, providing care coordination with external providers, connecting with natural supports, and providing crisis intervention services.
The position is PT at 20 hours/week.
Duties and Responsibilities
Provide peer counseling and support to validate clients' and families' experiences.
Have a strong dedication to recovery.
Provide guidance and encouragement to clients to take responsibility and actively participate in their own recovery.
Serve as a mentor to clients and families to promote hope and empowerment.
Help Youth ACT team members to better understand and empathize with each client's unique and subjective experience and perception.
Provide expertise, cross-training and consultation from the perspective of a mental health service user to the entire team.
Collaborate with the team to promote a team culture in which client self-determination, client decision-making in treatment planning, and protection of client rights are supported.
Assist in the provision of ongoing assessment of clients' mental illness symptoms and clients' response to treatment.
Work with clients on all aspects of psychiatric rehabilitation, support, and psychotherapeutic interventions identified in the treatment plan, including Medication Assistance and Support.
Assist in the provision of direct services to clients on an individual, group, and family basis.
Teach symptom-management techniques and promote personal growth and development with mental health issues and substance use issues.
Assist, teach, and support clients with activities of daily living, vocational skills, accessing housing, maintaining financial supports, and utilizing buses and other transportation in the community.
Provide side-by-side support, coaching and encouragement to help clients socialize and carry out leisure time activities on evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Organize and lead individual and group social and recreational activities and provide opportunities to practice social skills.
Provide on-call crisis intervention covering evening hours and serve as a backup to evening and weekend staff on a rotating schedule.
Available to work weekend, evening, and holidays as needed.
Attend and participate in all scheduled team meetings.
Complete documentation, reports, and charting contemporaneously and in an organized manner.
Participate actively in on-going professional growth and development; maintain appropriate professional behavior and participate in supervision.
Maintain a pattern of regular work hours
Must be able to transport clients in the community.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must be at least 18 years of age
Must have primary diagnosis of serious mental illness, be a former recipient of children's mental health services, must demonstrate leadership and advocacy skills and a strong dedication to recovery.
Must be in the process of recovery
Credentialed as a DHS Certified Peer Specialist
Preferred qualifications
:
Experience with delivery of mental health services to people with SPMI
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Behavioral Science as a related field
Benefits
4 weeks PTO first year of employment
Casual dress code
12 holidays
Medical, dental, vision, life insurance
Health Saving Accounts (HSA) + employer contribution and Flexible Saving Accounts (FSA)
Tuition reimbursement and Student Loan Repayment Assistance
Dependent Care Account (DCA) + employer contribution
Reimbursement for professional licensure fees
403b retirement plan with an employer percentage match
Employer paid short-term and long-term disability insurance
Bereavement and paid parental leave
Wellness program to support employee overall health and well-being
Mileage reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Variety of discounts through ADP LifeSmart
Pet insurance
**Benefits eligibility based on employment status**
RADIAS Health is proud to be a LGBTQIA+, anti-racist, all-inclusive, and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, status as protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other protected class status.
RADIAS Health is committed to pay transparency and equity, providing all employees and applicants with access to starting salary.
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Children's Ministries Coordinator
Family support specialist job in Lakeville, MN
Part-time Description
Children's Ministries Coordinator - Hosanna Kids!
Team: Lakeville
Reports to: Children's Ministries Director
Status: PT 20 hours Non-exempt
The Children's Ministry Coordinator will serve together with the campus team to coordinate, teach and implement age appropriate Christian weekend ministry for children, as well as provide a continuum of resources designed to equip children, volunteers, and parents to grow deep in their personal relationship with God. This position will oversee Hosanna Kids, birth - Pre-K on Sunday mornings.
Requirements
Assist with the implementation & teaching age appropriate curriculum ministry at the assigned campus.
Along with the other campus staff, create and maintain a volunteer supported ministry. This includes recruiting, equipping, and coordinating volunteers.
Maintain a clean & welcoming environment for the children & families.
Create and maintain the schedules for the assigned volunteers and/or staff for the ministry.
In collaboration with other children's ministry team members and other church wide teams, assist in planning and supporting events and weekend programming.
Communicate regularly with parents and volunteers through email, phone, and the web page.
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Education/Experience
Bachelor's Degree - preferred in Education, Christian Studies/Ministry
Experience with children's Christian ministry education - preferred 2+ years
Proven experience with recruiting and training volunteers - required 2+ years
Competencies
Ability to implement age appropriate Christian curriculum and worship services for young children.
Strong organizational and communication skills to work effectively with teams, volunteers, and parents.
Ability to plan, supervise, and delegate.
Commitment to train and utilize volunteers in a Christian environment.
Competence in database usage.
Knowledge and comfort with the use of personal computers and audio visual materials and equipment.
Spirit of cooperation and teamwork to function as a key member of the Children's Ministry and other Hosanna teams.
A passion for the Christian faith development of children and for equipping volunteers.
Ability to evaluate, provide constructive feedback for the pursuit of excellence.
Proven ability to multitask initiatives.
Working Conditions & Physical Demands
Schedule will include working evenings, weekends, and extended hours as required by ministry needs. This includes Christmas Eve and Easter.
Extensive standing, walking and sitting for extended periods of time.
Repetitive keyboard and mouse movements requirements.
May require lifting up to 25 lbs.
A mature faith, a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, commitment to the Teaching Statement and ministries of Hosanna, a signed Hosanna Leadership Covenant, and submission to Biblical authority along with membership in the congregation and worship at Hosanna are requirements for all employees.
Salary Description $22-$24/hour DOQ
ESP - Early Childhood Family Education Program
Family support specialist job in Maple Grove, MN
ESP - Early Childhood Family Education Program JobID: 31439 Support Staff/Educational Support Professionals Additional Information: Show/Hide Job summary: To inspire and prepare each and every scholar with the confidence, courage and competence to achieve their dreams; contribute to community; and engage in a lifetime of learning.
Responsibilities and tasks include:
* Assist the children's teacher in carrying out daily program by arranging equipment and materials, preparing materials, maintaining supplies and participating in various activities.
* Work with students individually or in small groups on academic, motor, and social skills, e.g., math, science, literacy, art, physical education, decision making, self-esteem, pretend play, etc.
* Maintain a safe, clean and and caring environment for young children.
* Observe children to prevent safety/health hazards.
* Perform other duties as assigned by coordinator.
* Participation in district training program prior to and during employment.
Minimum qualifications include:
* High School Diploma or equivalent.
* Must have physical capability to lift and attend to physical needs of students as required.
Knowledge, skills and abilities include:
* Demonstrate ability to work with young children.
Preferred qualifications include:
* Experience working with diverse student population
* Experience working with families from low socio-economic background
* Ability to adapt to various schedules and work environments
* Bilingual - Spanish, Hmong, Vietnamese, Somali preferred
Salary: View Classification II (2) salary grid on page 4, section 2, and classification, page 5, section 2 on Educational Support Professional contract
Work schedule: Monday-Friday 32.5 hours/week; Position may include one Saturday morning assignment per session and potential for an evening ECFE class assignment. Schedule subject to change based on participant registration.
Bargaining Unit: Educational Support Professional
Desired Start Date: Jan. 5, 2026
Osseo Area Schools offers:
* Meaningful and impactful work
* Opportunities to grow professionally
* A variety of benefits
* Mentorship programs for teachers and educational support professionals
* Summer opportunities
* and more
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
Osseo Area School District ISD 279 is an Equal Opportunity, and veteran-friendly employer.
Osseo Area School District ISD 279 ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Osseo Area School District is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the district and strongly encourages persons to apply who can strengthen our diversity. For more information, view the District's Equal Opportunity and Prohibition Against Discrimination, Harassment and Violence Policy.
Veteran's Preference: If you are an eligible veteran, please submit a legible copy of your DD214 with your application.
Accommodation: If you have a disability that requires an accommodation during the selection process, please email Human Resources at ****************** or call ************.
Background Check Upon Conditional Offer:
Background checks are conducted upon receiving a conditional offer. Employees must complete a background check and are responsible for the background fee. A passing background is required. Criminal convictions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Family Support Worker - Elementary School
Family support specialist job in Farmington, MN
Job Description
The Family Support Worker is in a school-based setting, working cooperatively with school staff to identify families and students in need of additional support related to community resources, academic success, and safety. The primary purpose of this position is to create a trusted link between home and school by providing parents with tools, resources, and strategies to ensure families are stable and children achieve and sustain school success. Family Support Worker positions are an academic school year position working Late August - early June. Position is full-time during the academic school year, scheduled 40 hours per week. This position opening will be within Farmington serving at the schools of Farmington elementary and North Trail elementary. Benefits include paid sick and safe hours, vacation and flexible holiday hours, health, dental and vision insurance options, and an employer matching retirement account. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree preferred, but experience in lieu of degree will be considered. 1 - 2 years' experience working with families who are experiencing crisis situations, and/or who are isolated. Experience includes building relationships and providing emotional support, knowledge of resources, and ability to support positive parenting practices.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Demonstrate commitment to the agency's mission statement and core values at all times. The mission statement is “360 Communities delivers safety and stability that improves lives.”
Show commitment to client rights and confidentiality as a community partner.
Follow mandated reporting laws for child abuse and neglect.
Work cooperatively and professionally by building relationships and trust with school staff and families to successfully meet the needs of the school and families with respect to school success.
Initiate conversation and collaborate with school staff and families to support academic success. Engage parents and students in creating a home environment that encourages learning and promotes increased parental involvement in school.
Follow-up with referrals from school staff, 360 Communities co-workers, self-referrals and community partners.
Advocate and partner with parents, cultural liaisons and school staff to promote equitable and inclusive learning opportunities and increase access to resources by linking to formal and informal supports.
Complete family intake based on family strengths, needs and risks (school success as it relates to academic success, domestic and sexual violence, food, housing, financial stability, county and community resources, child maltreatment and neglect, etc.).
Provide appropriate service coordination in response to intake and family plan, either through connecting to services within 360 Communities or through a referral basis (this may include, but is not limited to: home visitation, advocacy, and ongoing case management).
Identify goals and create strategies based on individual needs and strengths of parents and students and provide ongoing support and follow-up.
Collect data and maintain accurate records to ensure effective case management and for statistical, evaluation, and funding purposes.
Promote a sense of community and school belonging through the partnership between 360 Communities and the school district.
May require independent travel to other locations with unknown environmental conditions and noise levels (including visits to homes or community locations)
Qualifications
Education and/or Experience:
A Bachelor's degree is preferred, but experience in lieu of degree will be considered.
1 - 2 years' experience working with families who are experiencing stress, in crisis, and/or who are isolated. This includes providing emotional support, knowledge of neighborhood resources, and ability to support positive parenting.
Secondary language helpful.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Day Hours Monday - Friday. Hours split between two elementary schools in Farmington. Works onsite at schools.
1.0 FTE 40 hours per week.
Victim Advocate
Family support specialist job in Saint Paul, MN
The Future Lives Here! Starting in April 2026, the City will join the Florida Retirement System (FRS). This means expanded retirement benefits and stronger financial security for our employees. General Function: The Victim Advocate provides crisis intervention, emotional support, and advocacy services to victims and families affected by crime or traumatic incidents. This position serves as a liaison between victims, law enforcement, and community resources to ensure victims' rights are upheld and that they receive timely and appropriate services. The Victim Advocate responds to crime scenes, provides follow-up support, and guides victims through the criminal justice process with a trauma-informed and victim-centered approach.
Reports To:
Deputy Chief of Police
Administrative Coordinator (Grants)
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
* Provides immediate crisis intervention, emotional support, and assistance to victims of crime or trauma, both at the scene and during follow-up contact.
* Works collaboratively with law enforcement officers, detectives, and other first responders to assess victims' needs and ensure appropriate services are provided.
* Assists victims and families in navigating the criminal justice system, including court accompaniment, case updates, and explanation of victims' rights under Florida law.
* Coordinates emergency services, including shelter placement, transportation, medical care, counseling referrals, and other community-based resources.
* Aids victims in completing applications for Victim Compensation and other support programs through the Office of the Attorney General.
* Develops individualized safety plans and provides education on risk reduction and available legal protections, including injunctions and restraining orders.
* Maintains regular follow-up contact with victims to ensure ongoing support, service continuity, and case progress.
* Documents all case activities in accordance with department and grant requirements, maintaining confidentiality and accuracy of victim records.
* Establishes and maintains partnerships with community organizations to enhance available victim services and referral options.
* Participates in community outreach, public education, and training initiatives related to victim services, crime prevention, and trauma-informed care.
* Attends required trainings to maintain compliance with Victim Services Practitioner Designation Certification and VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) standards.
* Participates in on-call rotation and responds to emergencies after hours, weekends, and holidays as required.
* Performs other job-related work as assigned or required.
All of the above information is intended to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees in this position. This description is not intended to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties and qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Type of Appointment/Work hours:
* Full-time/Regular in-person position.
* Standard workweek, which is forty (40) hours of work per week usually consisting of five (5) days of eight (8) hours per day. The workday may be varied for the efficient delivery of public service.
* Will be required to work other than the standard workweek on occasion, including evenings, weekends, and/or holidays.
* Will be required to work occasional overtime or shift assignments, if applicable.
Requirements:
* Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Criminal Justice, or a related field is required. Master's degree in a related field preferred.
* Must have at least three (3) years of experience in crisis intervention, victim advocacy, or social services. Additional experience working in a law enforcement or victim-centered setting is preferred.
* Must obtain Victim Services Practitioner Designation Certification from the Florida Attorney General's Office within one (1) year of hire.
* Crisis Response or NOVA certification preferred.
* Knowledge of trauma-informed practices, crisis response, and victims' rights laws.
* Ability to provide empathetic and effective communication with victims and families in crisis.
* Strong organizational, documentation, and case management skills.
* Ability to maintain confidentiality, exercise sound judgment, and work collaboratively with law enforcement, courts, and community partners.
* Flexibility to respond to emergencies and work evenings, weekends, and holidays as part of an on-call rotation.
* Must possess a valid Florida driver's license with a clean driving record.
* Must pass an extensive background investigation which includes, but is not limited to, criminal history screening, a psychological evaluation, polygraph examination, and a Driver's License review.
Equivalency Clause:
* An equivalent combination of High School Diploma, training, and at least 10 years of experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered in lieu of the stated education and experience requirements. Substitution will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis to determine relevance and comparability.
Physical and Environmental Demands or Conditions:
The physical and environmental demands for this position have been listed on the last page of this description. Physical and environmental demands must be met to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position.
Core Competencies:
* Judgment - Sound decisions based on fact; uses logic to solve problems.
* Quality of Work - Performs work thoroughly, accurately, and professionally.
* Reliability - Timely and consistently completes assigned work; consistently reports to work and is punctual.
* Safety - Committed to ensuring a safe environment and complies with applicable safety standards.
* Technical Capability - Applies knowledge to identify issues and works to develop skills; demonstrates knowledge of techniques, skills, and equipment.
Work Authorization/Security Clearance:
* The employee must successfully pass a background screening process and comply with the City's Drug-Free Workplace policy.
* The City will also verify the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired so the proper completion of Form I-9 is required, which includes the employee providing documents evidencing identity and employment authorization.
Equal Opportunity Statement:
The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Qualifying individuals with disabilities may be provided reasonable accommodations to enable them to perform the essential functions.
Veteran's Preference Policy:
In accordance with Florida Statute 295.07, F.S., Chapter 55A-7, the City of Homestead complies with Florida law by providing Veterans' Preference in hiring. Qualified applicants, including veterans, spouses, widows/widowers, parents of service members, and current reserve or National Guard members, may receive hiring priority if they meet minimum qualifications and can perform the duties required. Veterans' Preference includes additional points on exams, prioritized placement on employment lists, and education waivers for certain qualified individuals. This preference ensures eligible candidates are considered fairly at all stages of the hiring process. For questions, contact the Human Resources Department.
Youth and Family Engagement Specialist
Family support specialist job in Faribault, MN
Full-time Description
The Youth and Family Engagement Specialist (YAFES) will work to provide and support direct services to youth and their families aimed at promoting health, wellness, and academic success for those in our service area. This role focuses on prevention, early identification, intervention, and ongoing support for students impacted by the social determinants of health using trauma informed approaches that recognize how trauma affects academic, social, and behavioral functioning. Most services are delivered within the school setting both during and after school, supporting the School Based Health Center (SBHC), while also engaging in community outreach and engagement.
The YAFES creates a safe, supportive, and empowering environment for youth and families, supporting care alongside school staff, health professionals, and community partners to build wraparound support. Candidates for this position should be passionate about working directly with diverse youth populations who face social determinants of health and be ready to build and maintain trusting relationships with our community.
Compensation is based on degree, licensure, and experience.
Key Responsibilities
Youth and Family Development
Lead and facilitate group sessions based on established, evidence-based curriculum focused on reproductive health, prevention, peer support, and leadership development that addresses the social determinants of health.
Collaborate with both internal (HFC clinical teams and program directors) and external (student support teams) to design and update youth programming and services based on data, community engagement, and best practices.
Provide necessary referrals, care coordination, point of care testing, and follow-up services to ensure the health, safety, and wellbeing of students.
Case Management
Provide individual and collective youth groups for students identified by intervention and student success groups for the purpose of providing peer support, life skills, or other resources that address the social determinants of health.
Conduct and facilitate group assessments to identify and address emerging needs of youth participants and their families.
Support the development of processes, procedures, workflows, and policies that streamline coordination between the school, student/families, and HealthFinders.
Maintain accurate and confidential records of all contacts, referrals, and interventions complying with HIPAA, organizational policies, and state minor consent laws.
Community Outreach and Collaboration
Support and conduct outreach and engagement events and community -based programming, as appropriate, to increase awareness and participation of youth and their families. This work will require flexibility to work some evening and weekend shifts to effectively meet the diverse needs and availability of our community.
Serve as key staff in supporting outreach and engagement efforts and be an active participant on the Community Engagement team. The YAFES will collaborate closely with team members to develop and implement strategies that expand the reach and impact of HFC.
Build positive, trusting relationships with students, families, school staff, community organizations and health system partners to promote the health, wellbeing, and academic success of students within Rice and Steel counties.
Attend collaborative meetings with students support teams to discuss additional opportunities to address risk factors youth may be experiencing (intervention team at Faribault Public Schools.) Consult with teachers, student support teams, and other school personnel regarding social needs a student may present.
Provide ongoing educational support within the school, community, as well as HFC staff and volunteers as it relates to family and community services/programming.
Program Implementation
Manage program records, attendance tracking, supply organization, and other administrative duties as assigned related to family and community services/programming.
Assist SBHC in maintaining confidential student records and data entry to ensure accurate tracking of services and follow-up.
Obtain and maintain MNsure certification to assist youth and families with health care enrollment.
Support grant program goals including documentation, data collection, and reporting.
Engage in continuous professional development to apply evidence-based practices in youth development and engagement.
Other Responsibilities and Expectations
Attend regular HFC staff and departmental meetings as well as participate in trainings and other educational opportunities identified to support the work in this role.
Complete documentation of work being done, in accordance with data tracking and management requirements.
Maintain clear professional boundaries with students and families as well as with school staff.
Maintain certifications and training that support all the above job responsibilities.
Other tasks and duties as assigned by supervisor to support the SBHC and youth development.
Requirements
Strong belief in organization's mission
Latino or Somali cross-cultural and linguistic fluency
Educational and community organizing experience preferred but not required
Strong computer skills and ability to multitask.
Excellent customer service skills, strictly maintain client privacy and confidentiality
Able to work independently, some evenings and weekends
Ability to pass a thorough background check with Department of Human Services
Salary Description $21-$26 /hour
Principal Platform Adoption Specialist
Family support specialist job in Minneapolis, MN
At Anaplan, we are a team of innovators focused on optimizing business decision-making through our leading AI-infused scenario planning and analysis platform so our customers can outpace their competition and the market.
What unites Anaplanners across teams and geographies is our collective commitment to our customers' success and to our Winning Culture.
Our customers rank among the who's who in the Fortune 50. Coca-Cola, LinkedIn, Adobe, LVMH and Bayer are just a few of the 2,400+ global companies who rely on our best-in-class platform.
Our Winning Culture is the engine that drives our teams of innovators. We champion diversity of thought and ideas, we behave like leaders regardless of title, we are committed to achieving ambitious goals, and we love celebrating our wins - big and small.
Supported by operating principles of being strategy-led, values-based and disciplined in execution, you'll be inspired, connected, developed and rewarded here. Everything that makes you unique is welcome; join us and let's build what's next - together!
Are you a self-starting individual who has a passion for technology and enjoy working with customers? Do you often serve as the go-to person to solve challenges? Do you enjoy demonstrating your product knowledge and proactively helping your colleagues succeed? If your background is in Customer Success, Professional Services or Product and you enjoy helping your customers achieve their goals, then this job is for you.
This important position on the Anaplan Platform & Ecosystem Success team gives you a fantastic opportunity to help scale our business through the evolution and growth of our Customer Success team. Working to ensure our customers are maximizing their adoption of Anaplan and are equipped with the best enablement possible.
Core responsibilities
As the Principal Platform Adoption Specialist, you will play a critical role in driving customer success by maximizing Anaplan platform adoption, enhancing user enablement, reducing churn, and increasing customer satisfaction. You will serve as a strategic technical advisor, helping clients unlock the full value of their investment while supporting renewals and future growth opportunities.
In this role, you'll stay ahead of platform enhancements, promote new features to customers, and develop data-driven strategies to close adoption gaps. As a trusted advisor, you'll offer best practices, influence product development through customer feedback, and champion a culture of continuous improvement.
Responsibilities:
Proactively communicate platform updates and educate customers on new features and benefits.
Partner with Customer Success Business Partners to identify at-risk accounts and design tailored re-engagement strategies.
Deliver impactful product demonstrations, hands-on training, and enablement sessions across diverse customer segments.
Develop scalable adoption resources, including guides, tutorials, and FAQs, to address common challenges.
Analyze customer feedback and usage data to identify trends, improve adoption strategies, and influence product enhancements.
Lead initiatives to drive platform adoption and ensure customers achieve measurable business outcomes.
Leverage data analytics to monitor adoption health, identify risks, and develop proactive enablement strategies.
Identify potential risks to customer success and escalate issues as needed to mitigate churn.
Provide customer insights to internal teams to shape platform roadmap and feature priorities.
What You'll Bring:
This role requires autonomy, accountability, and a proactive mindset. You'll thrive in environments where responsibilities evolve, taking ownership of customer adoption challenges and influencing both internal and external stakeholders. Success in this role demands strong problem-solving skills, technical acumen, and the ability to manage change effectively in fast-paced settings.
Requirements:
8+ years of experience in customer success, consulting, or professional services, with a proven track record in driving software adoption.
3-5+ years of hands-on Anaplan model-building experience; experience with EPM, SPM, or SCM products is a strong plus.
Strong understanding of complex planning functions and the ability to advise on platform capabilities to support business outcomes.
Deep knowledge of the roles played by Customer Success Managers, Technical Account Managers (Platform Adoption Specialists), and Professional Services teams in a SaaS environment.
Proven ability to create structure and design effective processes in ambiguous or rapidly changing environments.
Excellent facilitation, communication, and presentation skills, with a sharp attention to detail.
A communication style that builds confidence with customers and stakeholders, enabling rapid establishment of trusted advisor status.
Strong background in delivering and facilitating knowledge transfer sessions both in-person and virtually across global teams.
Self-starter with the ability to manage workload autonomously and work efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
Results-driven problem solver with a focus on progress and continuous improvement.
Open to feedback and comfortable working in an iterative, collaborative environment.
BA/BS required; MA/MBA is a plus.
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We believe attracting and retaining the best talent and fostering an inclusive culture strengthens our business. DEIB improves our workforce, enhances trust with our partners and customers, and drives business success. Build your career in a place where diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging aren't just words on paper - this is what drives our innovation, it's how we connect, and it contributes to what makes us a market leader. We believe in a hiring and working environment where all people are respected and valued, regardless of gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, citizenship, or any other aspect which makes people unique. We hire you for who you are, and we want you to bring your authentic self to work every day!
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Auto-ApplyChild Family Life Specialist
Family support specialist job in Minneapolis, MN
This is an open-ended posting intended to recruit candidates in anticipation of future needs The Child Family Life Specialist provides services to pediatric patients and their families to support coping and adaptation to the health care environment, utilizing play as a therapeutic modality. Provides clinical psychosocial services throughout the hospital system based on the competencies of a certified child life specialist (CCLS). The Child Family Life Specialist will function as an integral part of the multi-disciplinary team, applying a knowledge of child development and family systems to their practice. Minimum of a BA/BS in child life, therapeutic recreation, family or child development, counseling, child psychology, education, social work, nursing or related fields. Completion of a child life internship with a minimum of 480 hours. CCLS certification through the ACLP required, or ability to sit for the exam within 6 months of hire.
Responsibilities
* Ability to assess patient and family psychosocial needs and implement therapeutic coping plans.
* Describe and apply formal and informal techniques to assess developmental and emotional state
* Identify factors that impact a child and family's vulnerability to stress and trauma and how children and families interpret and make meaning of health, illness, and loss
* Describe and apply the cyclical process of assessment, plan, intervention, and evaluation of child life services
* Ability to integrate clinical evidence and fundamental child life knowledge into professional decision making.
* Identify therapeutic approaches that facilitate open-ended, developmentally-supportive play and expressive arts
* Utilize play as an assessment tool that encourages patients to express their anxieties, misconceptions, and perceptions of hospital experiences.
* Ability to provide developmentally appropriate preparation, teaching, and education regarding patients' diagnosis, plan of care, and independent coping skills.
* Identify basic terminology, processes, and expected plan of care for the population served.
* Articulate learning styles and needs of individuals with various developmental levels, emotional states, and of diverse backgrounds and experiences.
* Describe common fears, misconceptions and concerns of individuals in each developmental stage.
* Determine realistic goals and objectives for learning in collaboration with family members and other healthcare professionals and identify an action plan to achieve these goals.
* Use accurate and developmentally appropriate teaching aids and techniques to increase knowledge and support emotional needs.
* Ability to facilitate positive coping experiences and provide developmentally appropriate procedural support during stressful, painful, and traumatic healthcare experiences.
* Identify types of stressful events affecting children and families, including medical procedures, pain, traumatic life events, loss, end of life, and grief work.
* Describe immediate and long-term coping styles and techniques, as well as their effect on adjustment and behavior.
* Articulate and apply effective non-pharmacological pain management techniques.
* Describe sensory, cognitive, and behavioral coping strategies specific to developmental stages and populations.
* Implement a team plan for coping support during medical procedures, including parental presence with guidance, comfort positions, role responsibilities, and distraction techniques to help children refocus their attention.
* Facilitate planning, rehearsal, implementation, and evaluation of coping strategies.
* Ability to provide opportunities for play for infants, children, youth, and families
* Articulate and implement theories of human growth and development, play, and family systems
* Demonstrate the ability to assess individual play needs and incorporate play into daily practice.
* Facilitate opportunities for play to decrease distress, provide enjoyment and comfort, enhance mastery, and promote healing.
* Plan and implement appropriate play activities and materials for children and families of diverse cultures, varying developmental needs, and physical abilities.
* Establish safe and engaging play spaces that promote cross cultural connections, facility group play, and encourage children to choose and explore at their own pace.
* Ability to provide psychosocial support to patients, siblings, and family systems.
* Identify types of stressful events affecting children and families, including medical procedures, pain, traumatic life events, loss, end of life, and grief work.
* Understand the role of communication, particularly active listening and empathic responding, in building relationships with families undergoing stress.
* Understand the role of self-reflection in aiding patients and families in the process of mourning.
* Establish and maintain a therapeutic, healing and family-centered environment.
* Promoting family connections and togetherness during times of separation due to hospitalization or illness.
* Ability to practice within the scope of professional and personal knowledge and skill base including the supervision of students.
* Take action to ensure personal responsibilities and professional competencies are maintained and do not fall below a level considered acceptable in the field of practice.
* Communicate concisely with other healthcare professionals, integrating theory and evidence-based practice to obtain and share pertinent information.
* Consult with other health professionals to initiate collaboration, offer direction, share insight, and coordinate interventions.
* Maintain appropriate professional boundaries to preserve the therapeutic relationship as defined by the organization and the ACLP.
* Incorporate evidence-based practice and research into child life practice through continuing education.
* Other Professional responsibilities, as assigned.
* Work as an integral part of the Patient and Family Support Services team in supporting other disciplines in providing patient and family centered care.
* Utilize and supervise volunteers for child life programming or patient care needs.
Required Qualifications
* B.S./B.A. in Child Life, Family or Child Development, Counseling, Child Psychology, Education, Social Work, Nursing, or related field.
* Completion of child life internship as recognized by the ACLP
* Ability to sit for and pass CCLS certification exam within 180 Days
* Basic Life Support (American Heart Assoc or Red Cross) within 30 Days
Preferred Qualifications
* B.S./B.A. in child life or closely related field or
* M.A./M.S. in child life or closely related field
* 3 years to 5 years' experience as a CCLS
* Current CCLS certification
Benefit Overview
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Auto-ApplyCertified Family Peer Specialist
Family support specialist job in New Hope, MN
Come join our life-changing team building hope, resilience, and well-being as a Certified Family Peer Specialist!
Shift Details: FT- 40 hours/week, Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm
Compensation: $47,000-$53,000 annual salary
Location: Hybrid - Vona Center for Mental Health (9220 Bass Lake Rd #255, New Hope MN 55428) & Remote
About the job:
As a Certified Family Peer Specialist, you will partner with youth, their families, a Wraparound Facilitator, and interdisciplinary team members to support the voice of youth and their families, ensure access to needed resources, and prioritize the family's ownership within their Wraparound Plan of Care. This role will serve as a supportive mentor to youth and their caregivers and as an engaged Wraparound Team member. The Certified Family Peer Specialist draws on their own personal experiences (past or current) accessing mental health services for a child to model wellness, offer hope, provide encouragement, and empower a caregiver's ability to support the family's Plan of Care.
This position requires completion of the Department of Human Services-approved Certified Family Peer Specialist Training and certification exam. Applicants will be asked to provide personal information during the interview process.
Job Highlights:
Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
403(b) Retirement Plan
HSA & FSA Programs
Employer Paid Life Insurance, Short-Term/Long-Term Disability
Quality training, continuing career education and leadership programs
Paid Time Off (Vacation, Holiday, & Sick Days)
Essentials:
Develop trust and mutual respect with youth, caregivers and their teams
Ensure regular contact and visits with caregivers
Provide parent to parent mentoring and serve as a liaison for families to services decided upon within the Wraparound Plan of Care
Share their personal story of parenting a youth with mental illness in an efficient, ethical and helpful way
Provide support and advocacy for youth and families, including continuously expanding knowledge of community resources, services and programs available
Assist families in identifying, recruiting and engaging natural supports
Partner with Wraparound Facilitator to ensure the Wraparound process is completed with high fidelity to the model and tracks progress towards goals
Complete all required documentation in a timely, legible manner
Contribute to and supports a positive, team-oriented work environment
Display cultural competence by responding respectfully, non-judgmentally, curiously, and effectively to people of diverse backgrounds
Required Qualifications:
Has a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent
Is at least 21 years of age
Will work towards certification as MN DHS-approved Certified Family Peer Specialist if not already certified
Have raised or are currently raising a child with mental illness
Past personal experience accessing mental health services and community resources to meet the needs of their own child(ren) and family
About Us:
Vona is a part of Volunteers of America MN/WI which serves as an affiliate of the Volunteers of America parent organization.
Volunteers of America Minnesota is a nonprofit health and human services organization that annually serves more than 25,000 children, adolescents and their families, older adults, students, persons with disabilities and special needs, and adults completing incarceration. Since 1896, we have helped people gain self-reliance, dignity, and hope.
Take pride in helping others and join us today!
At VOA, we celebrate sharing, encouraging, and embracing diversity. Equal employment opportunities are available to all, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, physical and mental disability, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, military and veteran status, and any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We believe that blending individual strengths and unique personal differences nurtures and supports our organizations' shared commitment to our mission and creates and inclusive and diverse environment where everyone feels valued and has the opportunity to do their personal best.
Life Enrichment Specialist
Family support specialist job in Corcoran, MN
Want a role where you can Do Ordinary Things with Extraordinary Love? Join Saint Therese and be a part of making a difference!
Saint Therese of Corcoran is full of social vibrancy in an urban setting, distinctive living spaces and a variety of amenities to create an experience the resident is looking for to create their future home. The campus offers 153 independent, assisted living and memory care apartments. Amenities of the site include dining options, wellness center with pool, library, lounge area, golf simulator, salon, and wood shop area.
Current positions available:
Full-time: 10:30am - 7:00pm (80 hours/10 shifts per two week pay period)
Part-time: 10:30am - 7:00pm (16 hours per two-week pay period)
Two 8 hour shifts, every other weekend, Saturday and Sunday
Saint Therese Corcoran webpage
A Life Enrichment Assistant is responsible for:
Implement activity programs in all areas of the campus including Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care.
Works closely with residents, families, and staff.
Creates monthly activity calendars and coordinates activity programs to meet the needs of the residents.
Decorates living community neighborhood seasonally.
Documents on progress of residents quarterly.
Qualifications:
Experience: Working with tenants with dementia preferred. The ability to work as a positive team member with other staff is also necessary. Skills in crafts, music, arts, and physical fitness. Knowledge of small group dynamics. Organizational skills. Ability to learn and develop recreational and therapeutic skills.
Special knowledge, skills and abilities:
Ability to read English and follow diet cards, menus and production sheets.
Ability to work cooperatively with others.
Ability to communicate through oral and written skills
Able to meet physical demands of position.
Benefits:
Competitive wages with credit for experience
Healthcare, dental, and vision for staff scheduled 60+ hours/pay period
Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account options
Employer paid Basic Life Insurance for staff scheduled 60+ hours/pay period
Generous vacation plan, earned sick time, and paid disability leave
403b with company match
Tuition Discount Opportunities and Scholarships
Employee Discount Program
Pet Insurance
Same Day Pay with UKG Wallet
Opportunities for growth and career advancement
About Saint Therese:
Saint Therese is a faith-based, nonprofit company with 60 years of experience caring for those in need. We have a long and storied history of prioritizing the needs of both our residents and staff in order to allow them to live well. We take pride our person-centered approach of warmth and community in the continuum of care by embracing our values: Welcoming, Heartfelt Purpose, Do the Right Thing, Respect, Collaboration, Stewardship, and Fun.
We have four senior communities in Minnesota including Brooklyn Park, Corcoran, Shoreview, and Woodbury; a campus in Monroe, Michigan, and our two locations in Ohio St. Mary of the Woods and Saint Therese Westlake. All communities are rich with thoughtful amenities and support. Our compassionate services also reach seniors living in the broader Twin Cities area through home care, outpatient therapies and wellness programs.
Pay Range: $21.99 - $29.84/hour depending on experience.
Saint Therese is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Crisis Responder
Family support specialist job in Mendota Heights, MN
Nexus-FACTS is excited to add Crisis Responders for its innovative Family Response and Stabilization Services (FRSS) program! This program crisis provides response and stabilization services to Hennepin County families with youth ages 0-18 everyday, 365 days a year, 24/7! Crisis need is defined by the family and services are driven by family's cultural, community and clinical needs. Our Family Response Team de-escalates and addresses the immediate concern with the goal of responding in-home within one hour.
Our Family Response Team connects family with other supports with option of eight-week stabilization services to help promote well-being of the family.
At Nexus Family Healing, we embrace diversity, promote equity, and foster inclusion. As a national mental health organization, we serve a diverse group of youth and families, and we strive for our workforce to support and represent that diversity.
Location, Schedule and Pay:
* Weekends required (approximately once a month)
* Hiring full-time, 40 hours per week
* Scheduling between hours 9am-11pm
* $52,000 per year
* Mendota Heights, MN
* This is a hybrid position requiring in person, remote, and on the road.
Nexus' Comprehensive Benefits Include:
* Four weeks paid time off (PTO) in the first year of employment
* Multiple options for health insurance coverage
* No-cost life insurance
* Short/long-term disability insurance
* 401k match
* NEW - Talkspace Therapy Benefit for the whole family
* NEW - Hinge Health Benefit for the whole family
* NEW - Carrot Fertility Benefit
* Tuition assistance and training opportunities
* Advancement pathways and internal promotion
* And much more!
Position Summary: The Family Responder assists eligible clients and their families at times of difficulty and in crisis. Responders support the child/youth and family system in various settings (hospitals, home, school, childcare, etc.) through assessment of needs and providing a plan with access to needed medical, social, and educational services that promote stability, healthy family functioning, and keeping the family unit together. The Family Responder aligns themselves with the client, their experiences and needs and always within their culture, and community. Family Responders are guided by the Program Lead and supervised by a clinical supervisor.
Responsibilities:
* Believes in and is inspired by the power of community work; delivers best-practice service throughout community settings as needed
* Identifies resources available and shares knowledge with family and providers on trauma exposure, its impact, and trauma focused
* Creates a high-touch experience for every client and family served and provides a timely response to requests for service
* Screens for trauma exposure and difficulties to be addressed and demonstrates competence in using screening tool results to enhance outcomes
* Develops and maintains community contacts and resource building with liaison relationships for seamless referrals
* Establishes a plan for families based on assessment with clinical supervisor oversight and emphasizes continuity of care and collaboration across youth service
* Communicates with client's family and team regarding crisis support and stabilization
* Connects family system to resources with a warm hand-off in the determined priority areas; links client or family to crisis services if required
* Understands the potential for secondary traumatic stress and practices self-care strategies to mitigate these effects
* Exhibits clear, professional, respectful, and effective communication when interfacing with clients, coworkers, families, and external contacts and willingly shares knowledge, information and resources
* Emphasizes and supports cultural connections and supports multiple modalities of healing
* Provides complete and required documentation, within established timelines relating to planning and stabilization
* Complies with local office procedures for referrals and service; maintains high degree of ethical conduct, integrity, and confidentiality
* Recognize and value cultural differences in all aspects of work and service delivery
Requirements
Required Education and Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree in a helping field such as Social Work, Counseling or other Human Service field required. Pertinent equivalent community work and experience will be considered.
* 1+ years' experience in crisis assessment and de-escalation, behavioral intervention, and/ or direct work with youth and families.
* Valid driver's license and car insurance
* Must have the ability to build strong relationships with diverse individuals or communities and understand their unique needs and challenges.
* Must be open to meeting the cultural needs of individuals or communities, considering factors such as language, traditions, and values.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Experience in crisis/mobile/residential or community work with children/youth and families
* Experience working within home and/or community settings
* Experience working in diverse communities and populations
* Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply! (Spanish and Somali speaking preferred)
At Nexus Family Healing, our voices and actions are focused on recognizing, affirming and respecting people of every race, ethnic background, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender expression and faith.
Our ICARE Values:
* Innovation: Leading the way and implementing creative, cutting-edge ideas and approaches
* Compassion: Listening, honoring differences, and showing respect, kindness, empathy care, and concern
* Agility: Exhibiting flexibility and adapting quickly
* Responsiveness: Being quick, positive, and accurate
* Excellence: Demonstrating quality results that surpass ordinary standards
APPLY TODAY TO BE CONTACTED BY OUR RECRUITING TEAM! When you work at Nexus, you have the opportunity to change lives - including your own!
Keywords: "Responder", "Family Responder", "Mental Health", "Social Work", "Community Work", "Crisis Assessment", "Community", "Family Support", "Crisis Intervention", "Caring Career"
Life Enrichment Specialist - Part Time - Northfield
Family support specialist job in Northfield, MN
Job Description
Schedule: Flexible Hours | Afternoons or Evenings | Every other weekend
As a Life Enrichment Assistant, you'll help plan and facilitate engaging activities and programs that enhance residents' quality of life and foster a sense of community. We're looking for a creative, enthusiastic individual who thrives in an inclusive and dynamic environment.
At Vivie, we value our people and offer a competitive pay range of $16.00/hr. to $17/hr. (hourly non-exempt) based on experience, qualifications, and location. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health coverage, wellness programs, and professional growth opportunities.
As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you'll be at the heart of our community, inspiring joy, connection, and purpose through engaging activities and meaningful interactions. Whether leading group events, conducting one-on-one visits, or supporting residents in discovering new hobbies, you'll play a key role in enhancing the quality of life and overall well-being of our residents.
As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you will:
Create Opportunities for Socialization & Enjoyment - Based on resident choice & preference, plan and prepare daily events that prioritize enjoyment and socialization. Create opportunities that are meaningful and support engagement at a high level for each individual.
Promote and Facilitate Activity Involvement - Inform residents of activities through personal invitations, announcements, and daily activity boards. Prepare and set up rooms or sites for activities, including coordinating with kitchen and housekeeping services. Lead and facilitate activities, encouraging participation while developing positive, trusting relationships with residents.
Maintain Resident Records - Record and maintain detailed attendance and progress notes for residents participating in daily programs, special events, sensory groups, and one-on-one activities. Ensure accurate and confidential documentation of each resident's involvement and progress.
Conduct One-on-One Visits - Provide individualized attention to residents who are unable or choose not to participate in group activities. Utilize sensory props, music, reading, and other approaches to enhance their experience.
Other Duties as Assigned - Participate in staff meetings, in-services, and emergency evacuation procedures. Collaborate with Life Enrichment Coordinator on special projects.
This job also requires:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Experience in healthcare or working with seniors is strongly preferred.
Creativity, adaptability, and problem solving skills.
Ability to pass state mandated background check.
Valid driver's license
Proficient in English to ensure effective communication with residents, team members, and family.
Physical capability to perform all job duties, including lifting, standing, and transporting residents.
Additional Details:
Employment Type: Hourly, non-exempt (eligible for overtime)
Department: Life Enrichment
Leadership Received: Life Enrichment Coordinator
Division: [Specify the department or operational division]
Travel Requirements: No
This role does not include supervisory responsibilities.
Certified Family Peer Specialist - Part time
Family support specialist job in Chaska, MN
Job Description
Certified Family Peer Specialist
All are welcome! We encourage veterans, people of color, individuals with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community to apply!
Salary
Level I Base Salary: $17.91 - $20.74/hourly
Level II Base Salary: $26.23 - $30.37/hourly
The expected compensation range for this position represents a good faith estimate for this position and the specific compensation offered to a candidate may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, the candidate's relevant knowledge, training, skills, work location, experience, and/or FTE.
Benefits eligibility includes (but not limited to):
Eligible to accrue Sick and Safe Time
Eligibility for limited benefits coverage.
Our Employee Assistance Program offers comprehensive support to employees.
Enjoy exclusive perks like discounted concert tickets, convenient home services, incredible travel deals, delectable dining experiences, and so much more!
Employer-matched 401(k) plan
About Us
This mission of Canvas Health is to bring hope, healing, and recovery to people's lives.
Canvas Health's mental health and substance use disorder providers, clinicians, and staff bring their diverse lived experience to help inform and guide the care they provide to clients. Our integrated programs and services offer coordinated care to people of all ages in their homes, the community, and in our clinics. We strive for excellence in clinical care as we serve those living with mental illness, substance use disorders, crisis, unstable housing, and trauma. Canvas Health is a non-profit, Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) specializing in serving clients who are on Medicaid.
Position Summary
This position provides Family Peer support services within the Mental Health Crisis Services to clients 5 until 18 years of age through identifying and creating goals and developing recovery plans with the skills, strengths, supports, and resources to aid them in achieving those goals. This non-clinical position may also deal with supporting crisis calls and providing in-home family peer support. Assist clients by helping break down barriers to community resources and provide encouragement for involvement in community activities that support their goals and interests.
Schedule
Daytime, Monday - Friday Part-time, 20 hours per week
Location
Onsite, Chaska, MN
Minimum Qualifications
Certified family peer specialist programs must operate within an existing mental health community provider.
The certified family peer specialist must meet all of the following qualifications:
Be at least 18 years of age
Possess a high school diploma/GED or higher
Have raised or are currently raising a child with a mental illness
Be currently navigating or have experience navigating the children's mental health system
Successfully complete the Minnesota Department of Human Services-approved Certified Family Peer Specialist Training and Certification exam
This position requires the use of a personal automobile for transportation for business-related travel. Must have the ability to maintain clean driving records, a current driver's license, and auto insurance coverage that meets the requirements set forth by Canvas Health insurance policy limits.
To learn more about DHS requirements for Family Peers visit: Mental Health Services - Certified Family Peer Specialist
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience as a certified family peer specialist
Bachelor's Degree; or associate's degree
Experience working with and/or delivering services to diverse populations
Experience with Electronic Health Record systems
Canvas Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating a diverse workforce. Canvas Health will not discriminate against any employee or applicant based upon a person's race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, status with regard to public assistance, age, sexual or affectional orientation, familial status, ancestry, local human rights commission activity, citizenship, genetic information, protected veteran or military status, or any other protected class.
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ESP - Early Childhood Family Education Program
Family support specialist job in Maple Grove, MN
ESP - Early Childhood Family Education Program JobID: 31379 Support Staff/Educational Support Professionals Additional Information: Show/Hide Job summary: To inspire and prepare each and every scholar with the confidence, courage and competence to achieve their dreams; contribute to community; and engage in a lifetime of learning.
Responsibilities and tasks include:
* Assist the children's teacher in carrying out daily program by arranging equipment and materials, preparing materials, maintaining supplies and participating in various activities.
* Work with students individually or in small groups on academic, motor, and social skills, e.g., math, science, literacy, art, physical education, decision making, self-esteem, pretend play, etc.
* Maintain a safe, clean and and caring environment for young children.
* Observe children to prevent safety/health hazards.
* Perform other duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator and/or Manager.
* Participation in district training program prior to and during employment.
Minimum qualifications include:
* High School Diploma or equivalent.
* Must have physical capability to lift and attend to physical needs of students as required.
Knowledge, skills and abilities include:
* Demonstrate ability to work with young children.
Preferred qualifications include:
* Experience working with diverse student population
* Experience working with families from low socio-economic background
* Ability to adapt to various schedules and work environments
* Bilingual - Spanish preferred
Salary: View Classification II (2) salary grid on page 4, section 2, and classification, page 5, section 2 on Educational Support Professional contract
Work schedule: Monday-Friday 27 hours/week; Position includes an evening assignment and/or one Saturday morning assignment per session. Daily assignments will be based on program needs.
Bargaining Unit: Educational Support Professional
Desired Start Date: as soon as possible
Osseo Area Schools offers:
* Meaningful and impactful work
* Opportunities to grow professionally
* A variety of benefits
* Mentorship programs for teachers and educational support professionals
* Summer opportunities
* and more
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
Osseo Area School District ISD 279 is an Equal Opportunity, and veteran-friendly employer.
Osseo Area School District ISD 279 ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Osseo Area School District is committed to a workforce that reflects the diversity of the district and strongly encourages persons to apply who can strengthen our diversity. For more information, view the District's Equal Opportunity and Prohibition Against Discrimination, Harassment and Violence Policy.
Veteran's Preference: If you are an eligible veteran, please submit a legible copy of your DD214 with your application.
Accommodation: If you have a disability that requires an accommodation during the selection process, please email Human Resources at ****************** or call ************.
Background Check Upon Conditional Offer:
Background checks are conducted upon receiving a conditional offer. Employees must complete a background check and are responsible for the background fee. A passing background is required. Criminal convictions are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Life Enrichment Specialist - Part Time - Northfield
Family support specialist job in Northfield, MN
Schedule: Flexible Hours | Afternoons or Evenings | Every other weekend As a Life Enrichment Assistant, you'll help plan and facilitate engaging activities and programs that enhance residents' quality of life and foster a sense of community. We're looking for a creative, enthusiastic individual who thrives in an inclusive and dynamic environment.
At Vivie, we value our people and offer a competitive pay range of $16.00/hr. to $17/hr. (hourly non-exempt) based on experience, qualifications, and location. Our comprehensive benefits package includes health coverage, wellness programs, and professional growth opportunities.
As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you'll be at the heart of our community, inspiring joy, connection, and purpose through engaging activities and meaningful interactions. Whether leading group events, conducting one-on-one visits, or supporting residents in discovering new hobbies, you'll play a key role in enhancing the quality of life and overall well-being of our residents.
As a Life Enrichment Specialist, you will:
* Create Opportunities for Socialization & Enjoyment - Based on resident choice & preference, plan and prepare daily events that prioritize enjoyment and socialization. Create opportunities that are meaningful and support engagement at a high level for each individual.
* Promote and Facilitate Activity Involvement - Inform residents of activities through personal invitations, announcements, and daily activity boards. Prepare and set up rooms or sites for activities, including coordinating with kitchen and housekeeping services. Lead and facilitate activities, encouraging participation while developing positive, trusting relationships with residents.
* Maintain Resident Records - Record and maintain detailed attendance and progress notes for residents participating in daily programs, special events, sensory groups, and one-on-one activities. Ensure accurate and confidential documentation of each resident's involvement and progress.
* Conduct One-on-One Visits - Provide individualized attention to residents who are unable or choose not to participate in group activities. Utilize sensory props, music, reading, and other approaches to enhance their experience.
* Other Duties as Assigned - Participate in staff meetings, in-services, and emergency evacuation procedures. Collaborate with Life Enrichment Coordinator on special projects.
This job also requires:
* High school diploma or equivalent required.
* Experience in healthcare or working with seniors is strongly preferred.
* Creativity, adaptability, and problem solving skills.
* Ability to pass state mandated background check.
* Valid driver's license
* Proficient in English to ensure effective communication with residents, team members, and family.
* Physical capability to perform all job duties, including lifting, standing, and transporting residents.
Additional Details:
* Employment Type: Hourly, non-exempt (eligible for overtime)
* Department: Life Enrichment
* Leadership Received: Life Enrichment Coordinator
* Division: [Specify the department or operational division]
* Travel Requirements: No
* This role does not include supervisory responsibilities.