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Rippling
Family support specialist job in Seattle, WA
Rippling gives businesses one place to run HR, IT, and Finance. It brings together all of the workforce systems that are normally scattered across a company, like payroll, expenses, benefits, and computers. For the first time ever, you can manage and automate every part of the employee lifecycle in a single system.
Take onboarding, for example. With Rippling, you can hire a new employee anywhere in the world and set up their payroll, corporate card, computer, benefits, and even third-party apps like Slack and Microsoft 365-all within 90 seconds.
Based in San Francisco, CA, Rippling has raised $1.4B+ from the world's top investors-including Kleiner Perkins, Founders Fund, Sequoia, Greenoaks, and Bedrock-and was named one of America's best startup employers by Forbes.
We prioritize candidate safety. Please be aware that all official communication will only be sent from @ Rippling.com addresses.
About the role
We are looking for a sharp, forward thinking Lead Counsel, Payments and Regulatory to expand our portfolio of financial products. This is an exciting opportunity to build the legal and payments infrastructure to support our cutting-edge financial product stack. You will work closely with our business and product teams to develop and execute on a wide range of payments-related initiatives, creating a first-in-kind platform that spans numerous industries. You will also help drive the compliance culture at Rippling across our product and operations. The ideal candidate loves working in a fast-paced environment, enjoys the regulatory challenge of innovative payments and banking systems, takes ownership over initiatives, has excellent analytical and communication skills, and fundamentally believes that lawyering need not be boring.
What you will do
Serve as a trusted legal advisor to the business, including product, engineering, operations, and marketing teams, on our US and global payments and fintech offerings
Provide product counseling across the product lifecycle-from ideation and design through launch and scale-covering regulatory analysis, risk assessment, terms and disclosures, marketing, and regulator interactions
Navigate complex and evolving global regulatory frameworks to enable compliant product development
Help design and scale the legal infrastructure for payments in the US and around the globe
Embed legal and compliance into product and business initiatives while enabling speed, innovation, and customer impact
Craft and implement pragmatic, efficient, and scalable legal and compliance solutions
What you will need
6+ years experience in a payments or fintech legal role (money transmission, lending, banking-as-a-service, or general fintech) at a law firm or in-house legal department
Strong understanding of the payments ecosystem and regulatory environment
Strong interest in payments and regulatory counseling and experience advising on legal issues in highly regulated industries
Experience building trusted relationships and an ability to collaborate with senior stakeholders
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communicator with the ability to break down complex requirements into easy-to-understand and practical advice
Ability to work with multiple deadlines under pressure
Entrepreneurial mindset, self-starting, and comfortable working in a highly dynamic and complex global organisational environment
JD, LLB, LLM, or equivalent degree or otherwise authorized to practice law
Sense of humor
Additional Information
Rippling is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or any other legally protected characteristics, Rippling is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities who need assistance during the hiring process. To request a reasonable accommodation, please email **************************
Rippling highly values having employees working in-office to foster a collaborative work environment and company culture. For office-based employees (employees who live within a defined radius of a Rippling office), Rippling considers working in the office, at least three days a week under current policy, to be an essential function of the employee's role.
This role will receive a competitive salary + benefits + equity. The salary for US-based employees will be aligned with one of the ranges below based on location; see which tier applies to your location here .
A variety of factors are considered when determining someone's compensation-including a candidate's professional background, experience, and location. Final offer amounts may vary from the amounts listed below.
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$79k-173k yearly est. 6d ago
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Early Head Start Family Educator - Part Time
Akin 3.4
Family support specialist job in Seattle, WA
This is a 20 hours a week part time position.
The Early Head Start (EHS) Family Educator plans and implements comprehensive child development and family support services through home visits. Collaborates with team to facilitate socialization groups and family events (occasional evening/weekend work required). Will implement services to meet or exceed Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS) and Akin policies and procedures. Has access to protected healthcare information (PHI) or confidential identifiable information (CII), both paper and electronic, as necessary, to perform related job duties and responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Utilizes the Parents as Teachers curriculum to prepare and implement weekly home visit plans for children birth-to-3 and expectant families, including children with disabilities and medical needs
Facilitates positive, developmentally appropriate caregiver-child interaction
Conducts screenings and assessments of children in all developmental areas and collaborates with health professionals to evaluate the child's development
Refers to early intervention services and other appropriate community services, as necessary.
Develops an individualized school readiness plan for each child based on screenings, assessments, and family input
Develops family partnership goals based on the family's strengths, needs, and interests and partners with community agencies to provide referrals and resources to support the family to meet their goals
Participates in planning and facilitating family events and socialization groups throughout the year
Participates in quarterly team reviews of enrolled families with interdisciplinary team.
Actively assists with the recruitment of Policy Council members and attends Policy Council meetings periodically or as requested
Maintains complete, objective, timely, and confidential records for children and families
Attends required Akin and Early Learning trainings, as well as community-based trainings as needed
Provides on-the-job technical support for new staff members and volunteers
Participates in weekly team meetings and regular team-building activities
Participates in recruitment activities to support full enrollment
Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Ability to establish positive, goal-oriented relationships with individuals and families.
Knowledge and experience in child development, early childhood education and/or social services
Experience supporting caregiver-child interaction
Ability to observe and to report objectively on family functioning and progress toward achievement of identified goals
Ability to exercise judgment and to handle stressful circumstances
Competence in planning, organizing, scheduling, record keeping, and oral and written communications
Knowledge of effective communication techniques, conflict resolution skills, and adult education practices
Knowledge of community resources and the ability to establish and build collaborative partnerships with community agencies and their staff
Proficient in Office 365 and data entry
Ability to adapt to new technology
Familiarity with or interest in the principles of accessibility, inclusion, and belonging; and experience working successfully with colleagues, clients, or communities from a variety of backgrounds
Demonstrated openness to learning and contributing to an inclusive workplace environment
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This job is performed in families' homes, an Akin office environment, and personal vehicle.
Home environments may include pets, residual smoke, pests, and other typical household hazards like dirt and other spills. (Note: we do not allow smoking during visits)
Office environment includes moderate noise and typical office lighting and temperatures.
Travel for visits occurs daily; work is often done off-site between home visits.
HYBRID WORK ARRANGEMENTS:
Hybrid work is a benefit of Akin's flexible workplace but cannot be offered for all positions. Some positions require daily presence in the office. Hybrid work arrangements may be adjusted or rescinded based upon business needs.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Ability to sit on the floor, crouch, or kneel regularly during home visits.
Ability to sit in car frequently.
Ability to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds and push/pull up to 30 pounds.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Home Visitor CDA (Child Development Associate) credential from the Council for Professional Recognition, or Associate or higher degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field with coursework equivalent to the Home Visitor CDA
Access to a reliable, insured vehicle for work-related travel
Proof of physical exam within past 12 months (updated every three years)
One-step Mantoux TB skin test prior to start of employment, unless has written proof of a negative test within past 12 months. For those who have previously tested positive, documented proof of treatment from a doctor or a negative chest x-ray must be provided
Proof of MMR vaccine or positive MMR titer
Completion of Akin and DCYF criminal history background check, including registry with MERIT to include fingerprinting.
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A valid driver's license and a favorable driving record, with no more than three violations within the past three years
REQUIRED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE
CPR and Pediatric First Aid certification
HIV/AIDS and Bloodborne pathogen training
Food Handler's Permit
Other assigned trainings
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bilingual in English and Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Hindi, Oromo, Pashto, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya, or Urdu
Current Parents as Teachers certification
SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS:
We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive pay, medical, dental and retirement benefits and paid time off. As required by various pay transparency laws, we share a competitive range of compensation for candidates hired into each position.
The target starting pay for this position is $28.74 - $34.48 per hour, typically within the first half of the range. Actual offers will be based on individual qualifications relevant to the role and will not take an applicant's pay history into account.
The range above allows our employees room for growth during their tenure in the position.
$28.7-34.5 hourly 5d ago
Early Head Start Family Educator - Part Time
Children's Home Society of Wa 3.4
Family support specialist job in Seattle, WA
Job Description
This is a 20 hours a week part time position.
The Early Head Start (EHS) Family Educator plans and implements comprehensive child development and family support services through home visits. Collaborates with team to facilitate socialization groups and family events (occasional evening/weekend work required). Will implement services to meet or exceed Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS) and Akin policies and procedures. Has access to protected healthcare information (PHI) or confidential identifiable information (CII), both paper and electronic, as necessary, to perform related job duties and responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Utilizes the Parents as Teachers curriculum to prepare and implement weekly home visit plans for children birth-to-3 and expectant families, including children with disabilities and medical needs
Facilitates positive, developmentally appropriate caregiver-child interaction
Conducts screenings and assessments of children in all developmental areas and collaborates with health professionals to evaluate the child's development
Refers to early intervention services and other appropriate community services, as necessary.
Develops an individualized school readiness plan for each child based on screenings, assessments, and family input
Develops family partnership goals based on the family's strengths, needs, and interests and partners with community agencies to provide referrals and resources to support the family to meet their goals
Participates in planning and facilitating family events and socialization groups throughout the year
Participates in quarterly team reviews of enrolled families with interdisciplinary team.
Actively assists with the recruitment of Policy Council members and attends Policy Council meetings periodically or as requested
Maintains complete, objective, timely, and confidential records for children and families
Attends required Akin and Early Learning trainings, as well as community-based trainings as needed
Provides on-the-job technical support for new staff members and volunteers
Participates in weekly team meetings and regular team-building activities
Participates in recruitment activities to support full enrollment
Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Ability to establish positive, goal-oriented relationships with individuals and families.
Knowledge and experience in child development, early childhood education and/or social services
Experience supporting caregiver-child interaction
Ability to observe and to report objectively on family functioning and progress toward achievement of identified goals
Ability to exercise judgment and to handle stressful circumstances
Competence in planning, organizing, scheduling, record keeping, and oral and written communications
Knowledge of effective communication techniques, conflict resolution skills, and adult education practices
Knowledge of community resources and the ability to establish and build collaborative partnerships with community agencies and their staff
Proficient in Office 365 and data entry
Ability to adapt to new technology
Familiarity with or interest in the principles of accessibility, inclusion, and belonging; and experience working successfully with colleagues, clients, or communities from a variety of backgrounds
Demonstrated openness to learning and contributing to an inclusive workplace environment
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This job is performed in families' homes, an Akin office environment, and personal vehicle.
Home environments may include pets, residual smoke, pests, and other typical household hazards like dirt and other spills. (Note: we do not allow smoking during visits)
Office environment includes moderate noise and typical office lighting and temperatures.
Travel for visits occurs daily; work is often done off-site between home visits.
HYBRID WORK ARRANGEMENTS:
Hybrid work is a benefit of Akin's flexible workplace but cannot be offered for all positions. Some positions require daily presence in the office. Hybrid work arrangements may be adjusted or rescinded based upon business needs.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Ability to sit on the floor, crouch, or kneel regularly during home visits.
Ability to sit in car frequently.
Ability to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds and push/pull up to 30 pounds.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Home Visitor CDA (Child Development Associate) credential from the Council for Professional Recognition, or Associate or higher degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field with coursework equivalent to the Home Visitor CDA
Access to a reliable, insured vehicle for work-related travel
Proof of physical exam within past 12 months (updated every three years)
One-step Mantoux TB skin test prior to start of employment, unless has written proof of a negative test within past 12 months. For those who have previously tested positive, documented proof of treatment from a doctor or a negative chest x-ray must be provided
Proof of MMR vaccine or positive MMR titer
Completion of Akin and DCYF criminal history background check, including registry with MERIT to include fingerprinting.
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A valid driver's license and a favorable driving record, with no more than three violations within the past three years
REQUIRED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE
CPR and Pediatric First Aid certification
HIV/AIDS and Bloodborne pathogen training
Food Handler's Permit
Other assigned trainings
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bilingual in English and Amharic, Arabic, Dari, Hindi, Oromo, Pashto, Somali, Spanish, Tigrinya, or Urdu
Current Parents as Teachers certification
SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS:
We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive pay, medical, dental and retirement benefits and paid time off. As required by various pay transparency laws, we share a competitive range of compensation for candidates hired into each position.
The target starting pay for this position is $28.74 - $34.48 per hour, typically within the first half of the range. Actual offers will be based on individual qualifications relevant to the role and will not take an applicant's pay history into account.
The range above allows our employees room for growth during their tenure in the position.
$28.7-34.5 hourly 7d ago
Human Services Adjunct
Olympic College 3.9
Family support specialist job in Bremerton, WA
Salary: $1,000 per credit* Classification: Adjunct Faculty Reports to: Dean of Social Sciences & Humanities * This recruitment is to establish an applicant pool for future vacancies at both the Associates-level and Bachelor-level. Individuals will be contacted as vacancies occur.
Olympic College continuously seeks adjunct faculty to teach Human Services classes at the Associates-level and Bachelor-level. Human Services courses provided at OC include Introduction to Addictive Drugs, Relapse Prevention and Family Counseling, Group Counseling, Individual Counseling, Co-occurring Disorders, Case Management, Adolescent Addiction, Behavioral Healthcare in Primary Care, Neurobiology, Family Counseling, and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders. Part-time positions at the college are open continuously and reviewed on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Applying does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered.
* Teach Human Services Course(s) in accordance with the college catalog, schedule of classes, course outlines, and any other departmental guidelines.
* Provide quality teaching, including related preparation and grading.
* Provide class syllabi to students enrolled in classes and to the division office as requested.
* Maintain accurate records of students and complete forms as required.
* Regular, substantive, and timely communication with students, faculty, and staff.
* Perform other related duties as assigned and/or required.
Minimum Qualifications
* Master's degree from an Accredited College or University in Sociology, Psychology, Counseling, or Social Work.
* Current Substance Use Disorder Professional credential (SUDP) in Washington State.
* Basic computer skills including Microsoft Office applications.
Desired Qualifications
* College teaching experience.
* Applicants with recent experience working in a treatment setting are preferred. (We are especially interested in applicants who can teach Introduction to Addictive Drugs, Case Management, Individual Counseling, Group Counseling, Adolescent Addiction, Relapse Prevention, and Co-Occurring Disorders).
* Licensed Mental Health Professional (LMHP) credential.
* Ph.D. in a related field.
* Must be available to teach during the day, between 9 am-5 pm, one day per week.
* Must be able to use, or willing to learn to use an online learning management system (Canvas).
Successful Applicants will
* Effectively teach and impart excitement and enthusiasm in teaching courses.
* Demonstrate a commitment to teaching students with little or no background, as well as the experienced student desiring to further their careers.
* Utilize a variety of methods and modes of instruction to ensure student success.
* Function as a team player.
* Communicate effectively both orally and in writing in the classroom and with other professionals.
* Appropriately incorporate the use of computer information technology in the delivery of services.
* Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
* Uphold Olympic College's values and ethics necessary to maintain a positive climate.
* Demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment, to the Olympic College mission, diversity, and a learning-centered climate.
* Demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills to collaborate and build rapport with colleagues, staff, and students as part of an educational team.
* Demonstrate ethics, integrity, and sound professional judgment.
Please note that we are unable to sponsor visas for this position. Only candidates who are currently authorized to work in the United States will be considered.
Faculty members must submit official, unopened transcripts to the Human Resources department within 30 days of their employment.
Final salary contract will be determined based on educational qualifications and applicable credits.
This is an adjunct faculty position contracted on a quarterly basis. Placement on the faculty salary schedule will be commensurate with educational background and experience. The salary listed is a range based on per quarter. A collective bargaining agreement exists, and this position is covered by the Association for Higher Education (AHE). Flexibility is required to meet the needs of the department. Evening and/or weekend classes, instruction at satellite Olympic College campuses, and off-campus assignments including travel to clinical sites may be a part of the instructional load.
Adjunct positions at the college are open continuously and reviewed on a quarter-by-quarter basis. Individuals who apply to the applicant pool are considered active for a period of 12 months from the application date and may be contacted when vacancies occur. Applying does not guarantee that a position will be available or offered.
Adjuncts are not eligible for benefits upon their initialhire,Adjunct faculty must work 50 percent of a full-time load for two consecutive quarters to become eligible. Additional hours earned at other SBCTC colleges may count towards this requirement. The list of benefits that may be available after is as follows.
Deferred Compensation Program (DRS) retirement savings plan; TIAA supplemental retirement savings plan, sick leave, Aflac, space available tuition waiver, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), fitness center, reduced rate and priority consideration on-site childcare on a space available.
For more information regarding benefits, please visit our website here.
Conditions of Employment
* Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position. In addition to the background check, candidates will be required to complete the Sexual Misconduct Disclosure Form as required WB HB 2327.
* The employee must reside in Washington State and within a reasonable distance of the campus to respond to workplace reporting requirements at the time of hiring. Frequent travel to Olympic College campuses or other sites may occur.
How To Apply
To be considered for this position a candidate must apply online through the Olympic College website and submit the following required materials:
* Olympic College Online Application
* Resume
* Cover Letter - in your cover letter describe how your experience sets you apart for this position.
* Unofficial college transcripts. Official transcripts and copies of mandated certifications will be required of the successful candidate.
EEO Statement
Olympic College values equity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Olympic College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment include but not limited to unwelcome sexual conduct. Provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Erin Pohl, Title VII and Title IX, building 5, room 528A, ************. Olympic College is a smoke-free/drug-free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed or modified without notice.
Olympic College
Human Resources
1600 Chester Ave Bldg. 5 - 5th Floor
Bremerton, WA 98337
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$32k-35k yearly est. 45d ago
Youth and Family Program Educator (Multiple Opportunities)
University of Washington 4.4
Family support specialist job in Seattle, WA
University of Washington Botanic Gardens has an opportunity for multiple part-time, intermittent, hourly Youth and Family Programs Educators.
University of Washington Botanic Gardens (UWBG) Education Program Mission: Provide meaningful educational experiences that enrich participants' connections with plants and the natural world.
Program Overview: The University of Washington Botanic Gardens (UWBG) is a leading center of botanical research, education, and outreach. With more than 320 acres of gardens and natural areas in the heart of Seattle, the UW Botanic Gardens is home to internationally significant plant collections, award-winning restoration ecology and conservation programs, and popular public programs serving youth, adults, and professionals. UWBG has two sites: the Washington Park Arboretum and the Center for Urban Horticulture.
Youth and Family Team: The University of Washington Botanic Gardens Youth and Family Education programs serve over 10,000 youth ages 2-18 and their families each year through family classes, school field trips, summer camp, preschool programs, and more. These programs take place at both UW Botanic Gardens properties (the Center for Urban Horticulture and the Washington Park Arboretum) as well as at various locations in the Seattle/greater Seattle community. Our curricula are designed to promote an appreciation of plants and the environment through fun, educational, outdoor learning experiences. We focus on hands-on exploration, play, and the concept of “learning by doing”.
Job Description: As a member of UWBG's Youth and Family Education team, you will lead outdoor, environmental education programs for preschool - 8th grade students, as well as family or community programs. Programs will be held primarily at the Washington Park Arboretum and occasionally offsite at partner school locations. Shifts will vary each week, depending on the programs being led, with most programs taking place Monday - Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be available.
General Duties: Under the general supervision, plan, prepare, and teach age and theme appropriate lessons, activities, games, and experiences. Utilize the Arboretum to create fun and dynamic educational and recreational experiences for preschool - 8th grade students and families.
Essential Tasks:
Prepare and facilitate thematic, culturally responsive, and age-appropriate experiences for groups of preschool - 8th grade students and families, using prepared curriculum and other UW Botanic Gardens Youth and Family educational resources.
Adapt activities to meet the needs of a wide range of learners, while considering overall program goals.
Lead programs in an outdoor setting in all kinds of weather
Ensure safety and well-being of program participants, including adhering to required health and safety precautions
Prepare, clean, and put away materials for programs
Participate in program debriefs with other team members
Communicate effectively with students, educators, adult chaperones, families, and other UWBG staff members
Collaborate with lead, administrative, support staff, and other Youth and Family Educators
Minimum Requirements:
High school graduation or equivalent and two years of instructional experience, or equivalent education/experience
Desired Qualifications:
At least 1 year of experience (personal or professional) teaching diverse youth audiences in an outdoor environment OR equivalent education.
Passion for equity and inclusion in environmental education.
Willingness to work with students from preschool through 8th grade in various capacities.
Have excellent organizational skills, the ability to work as a team member, and strong interpersonal skills.
Conditions of Employment:
Ability to stand, stoop, bend, and sit, for 15-20 minutes at a time.
Be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds for short distances.
Be punctual, responsible, and able to work outdoors in all types of weather.
CPR and First Aid certification or willingness to obtain prior to the start of programs
Location:
University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Washington Park Arboretum - Seattle, WA
Compensation, Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$21.77 hourly
Pay Range Maximum:
$26.31 hourly
Other Compensation:
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Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position, visit ****************************************************************************************
Shift:
Temporary or Regular?
This is a temporary position
FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%
Union/Bargaining Unit:
SEIU Local 925 Nonsupervisory
About the UW
Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world.
UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
Our Commitment
The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81.
To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or **********.
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.
$21.8-26.3 hourly 7d ago
Family Self-Sufficiency Specialist
Bremerton Housing Authority 3.8
Family support specialist job in Bremerton, WA
Job Description: Family Self-Sufficiency Specialist Department: Housing Job Status: Full Time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Reports To: Community Connections Manager Grade/Level: 37 Amount of Travel Required: 5% local travel Job Type: Regular Positions Supervised: None Work Schedule: Regular business hours Union: OPEIU represented position Work Location: On-site or Hybrid Starting Hourly Rate: $31.
69 per hour; Union position Grade 37, Step 1 Full Hourly Range: $31.
69 - 50.
98 per hour Position Close Date: This position will close on 2/4/2026 at 5:00 pm.
Benefit package includes:Medical Insurance-BHA pays 95% for employee only or 90% for family Vision Insurance-BHA pays 95% for employee only or 90% for family Dental Insurance - 100% Covered by BHALife and AD&D InsuranceWashington State Retirement (PERS) Washington State Deferred CompensationPaid Time Off (PTO) Accrual of 150 hours in first year Washington State Paid Sick Leave - 1 hour for every thirty hours worked (approx.
69 hours per year)13 Paid Holidays per year Longevity PayEmployee Assistance Program Tuition Reimbursement Opportunities POSITION SUMMARY The Family Self-Sufficiency Specialist works with families receiving subsidy to set measurable goals that leads to a path of economic and social independence.
The specialist provides case management for participants, conducts assessment needs, provides referrals to services and trainings and coaches participants to stay on track to achieve goals.
This position also maintains all supportive services records, build partnerships with service providers, and report on program outcomes.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Reasonable Accommodations Statement To accomplish this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation, each essential function satisfactorily.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to help enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions Summaries:Manage Family Self-Sufficiency caseload that consists of several different types of housing programs and subsidy sources.
Plan, implement, direct, and evaluate the Family Self-Sufficiency Program in accordance with HUD regulations and BHA policies.
Develops or assists with updates to the action plan policies.
Prepares and maintains program materials, reports, and records such as assessments, FSS escrow, activity reports, and BHA records.
Maintains data regarding Family Self-Sufficiency services and accomplishments and prepares reports summarizing data for the use by BHA, HUD and community service providers assisting with services.
Assess service needs of program participants, and through service coordination assists participants in accessing appropriate community agencies to obtain specialized types of assistance.
Perform on-on-one case management work for self-sufficiency programs by helping participants set measurable goals, document, track progress, conduct follow-up appointments, provide community resources, and motivate or recognize participants when goals are met.
Inform families living in low-income housing of available social and economic community resources and perform outreach and marketing campaigns for self-sufficiency programs and events by giving presentations; updating the BHA website; and creating fliers, newsletters, brochures, calendars, and direct letters to participants and service providers.
Provide home ownership planning and/or financial capability resources for family self-sufficient participants such as budgeting, reducing debt, repairing credit, and growing an escrow account to obtain their individual asset goals.
Provide resource coordination for participants who request assistance in achieving self-sufficiency, employment opportunities, or higher education.
Monitor the participant's progress with regular reviews of plans with participants, assure the needs of the participants are being met, and make modifications as goals change.
Work cooperatively with other service providers to coordinate the wide range of programs available through county, state, federal, and nonprofit agencies and understand and support their self-sufficiency programs or promote BHA's self-sufficiency programs.
Research and maintain knowledge of current community services that are geared towards employment, education, asset building, self-sufficiency or other self-help programs and provide this information to program participants when applicable to their individual goals.
Drive to various work sites to provide case management and/or to plan or participate in various self-sufficiency events, which may be in collaboration with other community agencies.
Plan and coordinate various self-sufficiency events, which may be in collaboration with community agencies, to bring the community together and help clients with self-sufficiency actions.
Perform all tasks necessary to adhere to the Family Self-Sufficiency grant including coordinating the grant requirements, monitoring activity in the program, evaluating the program's effectiveness, and maintaining accurate records in support of the program.
Work cooperatively with BHA staff, Section 8 Housing Specialists, and Property Management to coordinate services and maintain open lines of communication, particularly as it relates to the promotion of economic opportunities.
Process annual re-certifications including determining participant compliance, review annual applications, request any missing information, reconcile information in YARDI system, and show calculations of financial information.
Process interim certifications for change in circumstances including receiving notification from tenant, verifying documentation, re-calculating adjusted monthly income, calculate the correct tenant rent and HAP payment, notify all parties of rent change, and input data into various systems within deadlines.
Follow up and discuss any case violations such as unreported income, unauthorized occupant, drug activity, violent criminal activity, etc.
in a timely manner.
Contact tenants to discuss circumstances, update individuals on lease, notify landlord of any changes, and re-calculate income.
Check change of circumstances through government resources and follow up with tenants to verify information.
Determine if money is owed back to BHA or if fraud needs to be reported.
Update and maintain accurate information in Yardi and other program databases.
Other duties as assigned.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Required Education and Experience Education: Associates Degree (two-year college or technical school) Required, Field of Study: Social work or related field.
Bachelor's Degree Preferred, Field of Study: Social work or related field.
Experience:3 plus years of experience in creating marketing materials, creating reports through databases or excel and writing case notes.
3 plus years of direct customer service experience.
2 plus years of experience in social services related to non-clinical case management or job skills training.
2 plus years of experience in office work with substantial writing and intermediate to advanced business math skills and tasks.
General knowledge of low-income housing programs preferred.
Bremerton Housing Authority has the discretion to accept any other equivalent combination of education and experience when relevant.
Computer Skills: Experienced user of Microsoft Office programs, including Excel, Word, and Outlook.
This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, ten-key machines and fax machines.
Certifications & Licenses: Family Self-Sufficiency Certification is required within the first year of employment.
Housing Choice Voucher Specialist Certificate and Certified Occupancy Specialist Certificate for HUD Multifamily or be able to acquire these within one year of employment.
Other Requirements: Must possess a valid driver's license for use in Washington State and with the continued ability to be covered under Bremerton Housing Authority's auto insurance policies.
Required Competencies Accountability - Ability to accept responsibility and account for their actions.
Accuracy - Ability to perform work accurately and thoroughly.
Active Listening - Ability to actively attend to, convey, and understand the comments and questions of others.
Analytical Skills - Ability to use thinking and reasoning to solve a problem.
Autonomy - Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Coaching and Development - Ability to provide guidance and feedback to help others strengthen specific knowledge/skill areas.
Communication, Oral - Ability to communicate effectively with others using the spoken word.
Communication, Written - Ability to communicate in writing clearly and concisely.
Conflict Resolution - Ability to deal with others in an antagonistic situation.
Customer Oriented - Ability to take care of the customers' needs while following company procedures.
Deductive Reasoning - Ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to a wide range of intellectual and practical problems.
Detail Oriented - Ability to pay attention to the minute details of a project or task.
Diversity Oriented - Ability to work effectively with people regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or job type.
Ethical - Ability to demonstrate conduct conforming to a set of values and accepted standards.
Honesty / Integrity - Ability to be truthful and be seen as credible in the workplace.
Initiative - Ability to make decisions or take actions to solve a problem or reach a goal.
Interpersonal - Ability to get along well with a variety of personalities and individuals.
Organized - Possessing the trait of being organized or following a systematic method of performing a task.
Patience - Ability to act calmly under stress and strain, and of not being hasty or impetuous.
Presentation Skills - Ability to effectively present information publicly.
Problem Solving - Ability to find a solution for or to deal proactively with work-related problems.
Project Management - Ability to organize and direct a project to completion.
Reliability - The trait of being dependable and trustworthy.
Responsible - Ability to be held accountable or answerable for one's conduct.
Self-Motivated - Ability to be internally inspired to perform a task to the best of one's ability using his or her own drive or initiative.
Team Builder - Ability to convince a group of people to work toward a goal.
Technical Aptitude - HUD Affordable Housing Programs - Technical aptitude: Ability to comprehend complex technical knowledge and terminology of HUD affordable housing programs, such as Housing Choice Vouchers, Public Housing and Low-Income Tax Credit, and accurately follow applicable federal, state and local laws.
Time Management - Ability to utilize the available time to organize and complete work within given deadlines.
Working Under Pressure - Ability to complete assigned tasks under stressful situations.
WORK ENVIRONMENT This is primarily an office position.
The employee primarily sits at a desk but has the opportunity to move about at will.
Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate various types of office equipment.
Occasionally stand in front of groups of people to present topics.
Occasionally set up rooms for events.
May drive to off-site locations.
The employee will occasionally lift and carry up to 20 pounds.
This position may have exposure to hostile clients or clients who may have difficulty with basic life skills or have trouble communicating.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS N (Not Applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position.
O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.
5+ hrs/day) F (Frequently) Position requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.
5 - 5.
5+ hrs/day) C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.
5+ hrs/day) Physical Demands Lift/Carry Stand O 10 lbs or less O Walk O 11-20 lbs O Sit F 21-50 lbs O Manually Manipulate F 51-100 lbs.
N Reach Outward O Reach Above Shoulder O Push/Pull Climb N 12 lbs or less O Crawl N 13-25 lbs O Squat or Kneel N 26-40 lbs.
N Bend O 41-100 lbs N Grasp O Speak F Other Physical Requirements • Vision (Near) • Sense of Sound - listening to instructions and customer comments The Housing Authority of the City of Bremerton (BHA) has reviewed this position outline to ensure that essential functions and basic duties have been included.
It is intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described.
It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills and abilities.
Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.
Review the job analysis or desk manual for greater details about the types of tasks being performed in this position.
This document does not represent a contract of employment, and BHA reserves the right to change this position outline and/or assign tasks for the employee to perform, as the company may deem appropriate.
Equal Employment and Housing Opportunity Barrier Free Bremerton Housing Authority does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, national origin, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, age (over 40), military status, whistleblower retaliation, or familial status in admission and access to its programs.
To request a reasonable accommodation for work related reasons, contact the HR office at ************.
To request a reasonable accommodation for housing, contact a BHA Section 504 Coordinator at ************
$31 hourly 2d ago
Social Services Assistant
Bethany of The Northwest 4.0
Family support specialist job in Everett, WA
Bethany of the Northwest has been a non-profit icon of the healthcare industry in the Everett area for nearly 100 years. Bethany is seeking a passionate and motivated full time Social Services Assistant to join our team at our Silver Lake facility in south Everett. Come join our family and find out what the “Heart of Bethany” is. Bethany of the Northwest offers a generous benefit package, competitive salary, tuition reimbursement and much more.
Pay Range: $28-35 per hour DOE
Benefits available:
Medical, Dental, Vision insurance
Life Insurance and short-term disability coverage
403b and 403b matching.
EAP Employee assistance program
Low staffing ratios
Local commute
Flexible spending account
Paid Sick leave
Paid time off
7 Paid holidays plus one personal of your choice
Longevity bonuses
Referral program
Tuition reimbursement
The Perks at Work program employee discounts
Purpose of Position:
To assist in the operation of the Social Services Department in accordance with current Federal, State and local standards, guidelines and regulations governing the facilities, our established policies and procedures, and as may be directed by the Director of Social Services or Administrator, to assure that quality care is provided at all times.
Assist with newly admitted residents and families.
Assist with interviewing and writing plan of care as needed including discharge and behavioral plans of care.
Assures that written Social Services Department policies and procedures are followed.
Assist with paperwork requirements of the Social Services Department throughout the facility, or as designated by the Social Services Department.
Obtain pertinent social data about personal and family problems medically related to the resident's illness and care.
Assess residents individual social and emotional needs.
Assist in providing corrective action for the resident's needs by developing and maintaining an individualized social care plan.
Maintain regular progress and follow-up notes indicating the resident's response to the plan of care.
Compile and maintain up-to-date information about community health and service agencies for residents referrals and discharge.
Make referrals to social service agencies as necessary or appropriate.
Maintain contact with the resident's family members, involving them in the resident's plan of care.
Make supportive visits to the residents and perform needed services as directed by the Social Services Director.
Participate in interdisciplinary staff conferences providing social service information to ensure treatment of the social and emotional needs of the resident are a part of the total plan of care.
Participate in the planning of the resident's admission, return to home and community, or transfer to another facility by assessing the impact of these changes and making arrangements for their social and emotional support.
Assist Admissions Director as directed.
Others as deemed necessary and appropriate, or as may be directed by the Director of Social Services.
Personnel Functions:
Develop and maintain an excellent working relationship with inter-department personnel as well as with other departments within the facility to assure that social services can meet the needs of the residents.
Create and maintain an atmosphere of warmth, personal interest and positive emphasis, as well as a calm environment throughout the department.
Develop a working knowledge of out of facility resources to assist residents and families.
Safety and Sanitation:
Observe infection control procedures and universal precautions when performing daily tasks.
Assure that fire protection and prevention programs are maintained by department personnel in accordance with our fire safety policies and procedures.
Others as may be necessary/appropriate to assure that our facility is maintained in a clean, safe and comfortable manner.
Qualifications
Must be experienced in working with the geriatric population in a nursing home setting.
Must possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant.
Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language.
Must function independently and have flexibility, personal integrity and the ability to work effectively with residents, personnel and support agencies
Must have patience, tact, cheerful disposition and enthusiasm, as well as be willing to incorporate them into existing practices.
We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment 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.
$28-35 hourly 12d ago
Family Ministries Coordinator (Family Pastor)
Churchome 3.8
Family support specialist job in Kirkland, WA
At Churchome, we are on a mission to be the best at telling the story of Jesus to the world.
His story is the story of amazing grace demonstrated in lavish love and great forgiveness offered to all people in every part of the world so they can find home in God. Jesus is the focal point of His story. He is the personification of grace, love, and forgiveness and He desires everyone to know Him and experience who He is. So we want everyone to know and experience Jesus too!
ABOUT THIS ROLE
The Family Ministries Coordinator is responsible for resourcing and empowering parents to pastor their children, while keeping them informed about all that is happening in YC and CK. This pastoral leader will forge on-ramps for connectivity through gatherings, meetup, content, and marketing strategies. The Family Ministries Coordinator must be a forward-focused, team player with a faith-filled attitude. The role reports to the Generations Director.
The Family Ministries Coordinator will direct the organization toward its primary objectives of pastoring children through their parents based on the goal to be the best at telling the story of Jesus to the world, by performing the following responsibilities personally or through volunteers.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Pastoral point of contact for Parent Pastor Chat engagements and weekly time allotted to pastor chat participation.
Lead and manage consistent and effective communication to families of youth and kids, including parent emails, text sends, social media, and registration verbiage.
Manage cross-functional team expectations for social media messaging and metrics.
Acts as a liaison between the Marketing and Communication department and the Generations team with the focus on social media presence.
Create opportunities for community among parents through parent groups.
Connect with key parents on a regular basis via phone calls, texts, emails, digital groups and in person connections when possible for prayer, encouragement and support.
Collaborate with YC, CK's & College Ministry Teams to provide a parents perspective to plans/events for students.
Collaborate with regional generations pastors to address family needs in decentralized communities. Using data and analytics, as well as direct feedback from parents to develop systems for training and resourcing parents to be their child's first and best pastor.
Work cross-functionally with the content team to develop parenting resources and the content for parents is curated and distributed effectively.
Churchome may also assign other duties or responsibilities, in its sole discretion.
EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
Education/Experience:
5+ years of relevant work experience
Formal pastoral licensing or training preferred
Experience working with children, youth, and their families
Parenting Experience
Knowledge/Skills:
Strong leadership, organizational, administrative, and project management skills.
Effective communication, both verbally and written.
Ability to work independently and within a team environment.
Confidentiality and Discretion; with higher levels of responsibility and authority comes a greater demand for discretion and wisdom.
Strong relationally and the ability to influence and be involved with pastoral care, spiritual growth, and building teams.
BENEFITS OF WORKING AT CHURCHOME
Generous paid vacation and holiday time off
Comprehensive health benefits for FTE
403B plan with matching employer funds
Flexible work environment
Paid parental leave, including adoption
A community of incredible colleagues with a heart for Jesus and passion for their work
We are committed to building an equitable and inclusive culture of belonging that not only embraces the diversity of our staff but also reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We know that the happiest and highest performing teams include people with diverse perspectives and ways of solving problems so we strive to attract and retain talent from all backgrounds and create workplaces where everyone feels empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work. We are forward-focused, team players who possess faith-filled attitudes so we can be the best at telling the story of Jesus to the world.
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Work Location: Flexible
Employee Work Hours Per Week: 40
Supervisor: Generations Director
Pastoral Licensure/Requirement: Preferred
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.
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 regularly required to sit. The employee is frequently required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk. The employee must be able to occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.
Employees of Churchome must comply with the policies, procedures, requirements and responsibilities set forth in the staff handbook and the church's other manuals and directives, as revised by the church from time to time. These include, for example, attendance at the weekly staff meeting, lifestyle expectations and church attendance expectations. This is subject to revision by Churchome at any time and for any reason. Nothing in this shall be construed as an implied agreement or promise of specific treatment of an employee, and it does not change the at-will employment relationship between the employee and Churchome.
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position. Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor.
$41k-53k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Children's Services/ICW - Family Voluntary Services Caseworker
Puyallup Tribe of Indians 4.4
Family support specialist job in Tacoma, WA
CLOSE: JANUARY 28, 2026 JOB TITLE: FAMILY VOLUNTARY SERVICES DEPARTMENT: CHILDREN'S SERVICES/ICW CASEWORKERREPORTS TO: CPS SUPERVISOR- CHILDREN'S SERVICES HOURS: 450 HRS/WK - FULL TIMESALARY: BASED ON SALARY MATRIX+BENEFITS* REQUISITION: 729*Salaries are market competitive. For accurate salary information, call ************* or email **************************. The Puyallup Tribe of Indians provides a generous benefits package that includes employer paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, a retirement/401(k) plan with profit sharing, paid holidays, and paid time off including birthday leave.
POSITION SUMMARY:To develop, implement and evaluate case plans to enrolled Puyallup Tribal children who are found to be children in need of care through the Puyallup Tribal Court. Facilitates family reunification or other permanent placement planning as deemed necessary by the Tribal Court. Initiates life-changing decisions based solely on the best interest of the children.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES1. Initiates, facilitates and assists in obtaining referrals to outside agencies and professional providers in establishing services necessary to achieve case planning goals.2. Performs case consultation and collaboration with CPS Investigator, professional therapists, medical personnel, school officials, legal professionals, and other community agencies for optimal outcomes of case plans.3. Develops appropriate case plans, attends staffing and team meetings to determine needs of clients toward completing their case plans. 4. The FVS Caseworker works with families to mitigate identified risk on a voluntary basis prior to the removal of the child(ren) from the home via court structure.5. Supports and encourages the children, parents, and extended family members to participate in achieving documented case plan.6. The FVS Caseworker is tasked with protection of children from child abuse/neglect with ongoing continuous risk assessments while keeping children in their own homes.7. The FVS Caseworker engages the family and builds on the willingness of the family to engage in services provided by the Puyallup Tribe or allied agencies.8. The FVS Caseworker may also provide support to children who are of appropriate age to access the Extended Foster Care Program. The FVS Caseworker will help by educating the youth on resources and services available, assist the youth/young adult with schooling, vocational programs or higher education & engage them in the program, and help them launch them into adulthood successfully.9. The FVS Caseworker will initiate court structures to remove children if risk cannot be mitigated to keep the child safe, or if additional factors arise.10. Prepares detailed, comprehensive and accurate reports to court, develops case summaries, and attends predetermined and emergency court proceedings. Stays informed of all court proceedings Maintains complete case records of case progress including court documents, school and health records, and correspondence. Also responsible for administration of financial support records, service agreements, service episode information, tribal affiliation and enrollment.11. Actively participates in departmental staff meetings.12. Prepares case summaries to staff with team case reviews, casework supervisor and the Local Indian Child Welfare Advisory Committee when needed and applicable.13. Conducts home visits/inspections with clients to ensure the needs of the family are being met and they are benefitting from services provided by the FVS.14. Initiates and maintains appropriate documentation for financial, medical and educational services for children and families.15. Manages crisis situations as they arise.16. Maintains and ensures extreme level of confidentiality regarding client issues.17. Ability to prioritize workload based on client emergency situations.18. Responsibility for transporting clients to and from appointments.19. Ability to adapt and be flexible to constant changes in Tribal and State Children's Services systems.20. Determine suitable and safe living conditions for children and their families.21. Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESThis position has no supervisory responsibilities.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and/or ExperienceBachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university in Social Services Field required; two years related experience in case management and/or training working with Native American children and their families preferred; or equivalent combination of additional education and less experience. Internship hours completed in a social work setting may count as experience.Note: Part-time work is prorated in crediting experience (e.g., if you work 20 hours per week for a 12-month period you will be credited with 6 months of experience).
Language SkillsAbility to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
Mathematical SkillsAbility to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
Reasoning AbilityMust possess independent decision-making skills, have or be willing to learn de-escalation and crisis intervention techniques. Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
Licenses or CertificatesCurrent First Aid and CPR certification and HIV/AIDS training certificate.Must pass Washington State Department of Social and Health Services criminal history and CPS background inquiry every two years unless otherwise indicated.Must have and maintain a valid and unrestricted Washington State driver's license and proof of insurance. The driver's license must not contain any restrictions that would otherwise prevent the employee from driving a GSA vehicle.Willing to attend training for professional development.
Other Skills and AbilitiesKnowledge of legal requirements of Puyallup Tribal Court- Children's Code, and U.S. Federal Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.Knowledge of Native American family dynamics. Sensitive to and familiar with the social/cultural needs of Tribal children and their families.Must pass tuberculosis test.Knowledge of DCFS systems and procedures.Willing to travel with little or no notice.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe 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.• Requires the ability to operate a typewriter, personal computer, multi-line telephone, calculator, facsimile and photocopier.• Requires the ability to read, write, communicate, and interpret information accurately in English.• Requires the ability to concentrate and consistently produce accurate work.• While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required talk or hear.• The employee is frequently required to sit.• The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; reach with hands and use hands to finger, handle and feel. • The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.• Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENTThe 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 is low to moderate.• The physical exertion is low to moderate.• Work is performed in an office setting with some occasional outside travel.• There are frequent employee contacts and interruptions during the day.• Position may be stressful at times due to the sensitive or confidential issues being addressed.• Requires local travel using employee's personal transportation.• The Puyallup Tribe of Indians reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. This position description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
INDIAN PREFERENCE EMPLOYER AS REQUIRED BY LAW
Online Application Tips:1. If you are using a PC, use Chrome. If you are using a MAC, use Safari.2. Upload additional documents (resume, cover letter, letters of recommendation, proof of Indian blood, etc.) to the resume tab as one (1) PDF file or email documents to ************************** and we can add them to your online application. Please send in copies of any degrees or certificates that you have been awarded.3. Indian Hiring Preference - send in the appropriate documentation for the category you select. If you have any questions about the hiring preference policy or what document to send in, email us at ************************** or call **************.4. Provide 3+ references (we cannot obtain references from direct family members - mother, father, grandparents, sisters, brothers, or children and this includes in laws). One reference must be your most recent supervisor. We prefer the rest of your references to include co-workers, subordinates, or other supervisors, but we can accept a personal reference from someone who is familiar with your work ethic, habits, and attendance. You can send in letters of recommendation to **************************5. To add more employment, education, references, etc., click on the small + sign at the top right corner of the page.6. When entering salaries, only use numbers. Do not use any other characters (such as , . or $)7. After you submit your application, you will receive an email confirmation. If you do not receive an email, please call the office to confirm submission.*Please do not wear perfumes, colognes, or strong scents to your interview. Some employees are allergic.If you have any questions about the positions or the online application, please call **************or email **************************.3001 Puyalupabsh, Tacoma, WA 98404
$62k-74k yearly est. 8d ago
Family Service Worker
Olympic Community Action Programs 3.6
Family support specialist job in Port Townsend, WA
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
RESPONSIBILITIES: The Family Service Worker is responsible for the delivery of family services in the areas of social services, health and parent involvement. The Family Service Worker is responsible for proactive participation in center/social service jobs as assigned to support the overall operations of the program.
1. Conduct Home Visits and Center Conferences as scheduled in Program Calendar.
2. Provide and ensure direct supportive services, information, referral and follow-up to families.
3. Plan and implement parent involvement and child/family activities.
4. Ensure documentation of parent and community involvement, and in-kind donations.
5. Develop a partnership with participating families in which the strengths and needs of the family will be assessed and an individualized family service plan will be developed, implemented and documented.
6. Work with family and Family Service Coordinator to supportfamilies to assure regular classroom attendance.
7. Assist and educate families in assuming the primary responsibility for their own health care and link
family and child into an on-going health system.
8. Track and maintain individual medical, nutritional, dental and immunization records on program
children and follow-up as needed.
9. Provide health education to families and children through curriculum and outside resources.
10. Assist with health screenings, physical and dental examinations, hearing and vision
screenings, and growth assessments, as coordinated by the Health Safety Nutrition Coordinator.
11. Work in conjunction with the Health Safety Nutrition Coordinator on local health issues.
12. Contribute to annual social service, parent involvement, health and education work plans.
13. Prepare and submit monthly reports as required.
14. Maintain family files with accurate and updated information in a timely and organized manner.
15. Encourage parents to participate in policy council and committee meetings.
16. Work with school district transportation supervisor and bus driver to establish bus routes as
applicable.
17. Support recruitment in service area and maintain and complete site enrollment in accordance with policy guidelines.
18. Facilitate family night meetings and other parent education meetings. Identify potential community trainers and community parenting classes for trainings and referrals.
19. Encourage participation in parent engagement activities.
20. Create monthly Social Service newsletter, including monthly meal menu. Share health alerts and information as needed.
21. Enter attendance daily into electronic data system.
JOB EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL POSITIONS
Work Environment
Maintain confidentiality.
Report suspected child abuse and neglect, working in conjunction with Family Service Coordinator.
Promote and ensure active parent involvement in the program.
Demonstrate ability to work with a variety of people from various socioeconomic, educational and experiential backgrounds.
Develop and maintain accurate records in accordance with program policies and procedures.
Promote and follow current program health and safety practices.
Participate in development and implementation of center and program's codes of cooperation.
Have knowledge of and be responsible for information contained in the program calendar and personal work schedule.
Program
Carry out goals, policies and activities designed to implement program objectives and performance standards.
Maintain clear communication with program/center staff members to ensure overall improvement and development.
Set goals and develop ways to improve program quality.
Identify resources to meet the needs of the families.
Participate in conducting community needs assessments.
Serve as liaison between families, center and community.
Be an active participant on a program committee.
Participate in program evaluation and planning process.
Generate and document in-kind contributions.
All staff will be required to participate in program activities outside of their normal work hours and scheduled workdays.
Professional Development
Participate in pre- and in-service training.
Develop and maintain positive attitudes toward personal development and on-going training.
Develop an individual performance/growth plan (with assistance from peers and supervisor).
Document trainings and other professional development activities in professional portfolio.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Ability to learn independently and problem solve.
Ability to work with people of diverse social economic backgrounds.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Demonstrated skill in using and teaching conflict resolution and negotiation skills.
Intermediate computer skills.
Knowledge of child and family health care which includes preventative, early intervention, health maintenance practices.
Excellent communication skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor of Arts in Family Services, Social Work, Human Services or Human Development, or a related field, plus two years Social Service experience.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
By employment date, provide proof of a negative TB skin test or equivalent
By employment date, provide proof of MMR vaccination or measles immunity.
By employment date, satisfactory results from the criminal background check, as required by the Child/Adult Abuse Act.
Prior to date of hire, obtain a Portable Background Check through MERIT.
By employment date, provide copies of State driver's license, insurable driving record, and proof of current auto insurance.
Complete BBP, CAN, licensing orientation, center orientation, safe sleep, and disaster preparedness training prior to being with program children and families.
Within 30 days of employment date, obtain a health exam verification.
Within 30 days of employment date, obtain a Food Handler's Permit.
Within 30 days of hire, obtain interrater reliability in Teaching Strategies GOLD.
Within 90 days of employment date, obtain First Aid and hands-on Adult/Child CPR cards.
Complete 10 hours of STARS-approved training each year as specified by licensing requirements.
Preference: COVID-19 vaccinated.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.96 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
$21 hourly 12d ago
Social Services Assistant
Kalesta Healthcare Group
Family support specialist job in Bremerton, WA
The Social Service Assistant functions under the guidance and supervision of the Social Service Director to provide related social services which assist residents in maintaining or improving the ability to manage their physical, mental and psychosocial needs.
REPORTING:
This position is responsible to the Social Service Director.
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
As directed, assist with the admission process; facility tours, inquiries, interviewing prospective residents, families or responsible parties
Make arrangements/appointments for personal care issues/items such as hair care, transportation to appointments and arrangements to obtain requested adaptive equipment, clothing and personal items
Participate in quality assurance programs, as directed
Maintain contact with family members and attending physicians for invitations to care plan meetings and/or other appropriate communication as requested
Document on social service log all contact and referrals
Assist in resolution of grievances and theft and loss issues as requested
Assist residents/families in completing various forms and applications, including advance directives, Medi-cal applications, voter registration, etc.
Participate in Behavior Management programs as directed
Attend facility in-service and staff meetings as directed
JOB FUNCTIONS:
Demonstrates knowledge of, and respect for, the rights, dignity and individuality of each resident in all interactions
Appreciates the importance of maintaining confidentiality of resident and facility information
Demonstrates honesty and integrity at all times in the care and use of resident and facility property
Strict adherence to the corporate integrity agreement, standard of compliance
Current knowledge of county, state and federal laws and regulations, as applicable, that apply to social service's in long term care
Able to express self adequately in written and/or oral communication and to communicate effectively with residents, families, staff members, representatives of community and government agencies
Able to understand and follow written and verbal directions
Able to effectively communicate with staff members and residents through verbal and/or written means
Able to act as role model by protecting and promoting residents' rights in all interactions with residents and families
Carries out all duties in accordance with the facility mission and philosophy
Knowledge of emergency and disaster procedures of facility. Able to locate nearest exit, to understand and respond to written or oral instruction in case of emergency
Sufficient mobility and strength to move freely through the building, to assure resident safety at all times and to assist, transfer or otherwise move residents of facility out of danger in case of emergency
Demonstrates respect for co-workers and responds to needs of residents by complying with facility policies on attendance and punctuality and dress code
Able to arrive and to begin work on time and to report for duty as scheduled on all shifts, weekends and holidays
Working knowledge and ability to comply with facility policies and procedures for workplace safety
Demonstrates ability to prioritize tasks/responsibilities and complete duties/projects within allotted time
Able to respond to change productively and to handle additional tasks/projects as assigned
Able to carry out the essential functions of this job (with or without reasonable accommodation) without posing specific, current risk of substantial harm to health and safety of self and others
Other duties as assigned
PHYSICAL CAPACITIES: (With or Without the Aid of Mechanical Devices)
Must be able to move intermittently throughout the workday.
Must be able to see and hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately to ensure that the requirements of this position can be fully met.
Must meet the general health requirements set forth by the policies of this facility which includes an annual TB screening and physical examination.
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.
Must be able to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the position.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Primarily inside work, normal temperatures, some noise, occasional fumes/odors, chemical exposure, and potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
This job cannot be performed without exposure to the stresses associated with an intimate, 24 hour skilled care environment that delivers care and services primarily to disabled and cognitively impaired residents in an aging population. Examples of these stresses include, but are not limited to: emergency health or safety response, weekend and holiday duty, unusual or impaired behavior by residents, family reactions to having a loved one in a nursing home, death and dying, oversight of state surveyors, ombudsmen and federal officials, presence of consultants and attorneys, and variable involvement of medical staff.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
Education:
High School graduate or equivalent
License:
None
Work Experience:
Classes/experience in social work or related field preferred
SSD Certificate enrollment within 6 months of employment
Language Skills:
Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
Mathematical Skills:
Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
Ability to perform these operations using units of weight measurement, and volume.
Must be able to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical information, and to be easily understood through verbal communication in the English language.
Communication Skills:
Must have exceptional communication and customer service skills, and be empathetic.
Ability to effectively communicate with patients, families, responsible parties, staff and outside resources and agencies.
$41k-52k yearly est. 12d ago
Care Coordinator - Island & San Juan Children's Intensive Services
Compass Health 4.6
Family support specialist job in Coupeville, WA
Care Coordinator - Full Time Coupeville, WA | Children's Intensive Services (WISe) Join Compass Health Are you passionate about empowering youth and families in your community? Our Island & San Juan WISe team is seeking a dedicated Care Coordinator to provide strength-based, wraparound care to children and young adults experiencing behavioral health challenges.
About WISe (Wraparound with Intensive Services)
WISe is a family- and youth-driven approach that supports Medicaid-eligible individuals up to age 21 with complex behavioral health needs. Services are provided in natural settings - home, school, and community - to help families thrive and avoid restrictive out-of-home placements.
Watch this short video to learn more about WISe
What You'll Be Doing
Provide case management, treatment planning, and therapeutic coordination.
Partner with caregivers and natural supports to promote recovery and stability.
Deliver services in the community with flexible scheduling, including evenings.
Participate in an after-hours on-call rotation for crisis response and outreach.
Serve as a core member of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team.
Travel to the San Juan Islands may be required in this position.
What You'll Bring
BA/BS/BSW in Behavioral Sciences (required)
Experience in behavioral health, social services, or medical settings (preferred)
Familiarity or willingness to learn Evidence-Based Practices
Valid WA State Driver's License, insured vehicle
Must complete Agency Affiliated Counselor application if not already licensed
Key Skills
Strong collaboration and communication skills
Ability to build therapeutic alliances with youth and families
Organized and flexible with a solution-focused mindset
Competency in Microsoft Office applications
What We Offer
(benefits prorated for part-time employees)
NO-COST Medical, Dental & Vision for full-time staff
16 vacation days 12 sick days 13 paid holidays
$500/year in professional development funds
Up to 10 days of paid education leave
403(b) retirement match up to 2%
Mileage reimbursement
Weekly clinical supervision
That's over 45 paid days off in your first year!
About Compass Health
With 110 years of service, Compass Health is Northwest Washington's largest private, non-profit behavioral health provider. We serve Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties, offering a wide range of programs across outpatient, residential, and inpatient care.
Learn more at: *********************
Equal Opportunity Employer
Compass Health is committed to a workplace that reflects and respects the diversity of the communities we serve. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
Behaviors
Team Player: Works well as a member of a group
Detail Oriented: Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well
Dedicated: Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity
Motivations
Flexibility: Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals
Self-Starter: Inspired to perform without outside help
Ability to Make an Impact: Inspired to perform well by the ability to contribute to the success of a project or the organization
Education
Bachelor
Bachelor-Science
Bachelor-Arts
Licenses & Certifications
Agency Aff Coun-Registerd
NPPES
Drivers License
Car Insurance
$33k-39k yearly est. 9d ago
Family Specialist - Marysville
Youth for Change 4.4
Family support specialist job in Marysville, WA
Family Specialist, Marysville, CA
Full-Time/Part-Time
Youth for Change is a non-profit, public benefit organization licensed by the state of California to provide comprehensive treatment, education, and support services for our community. The mission of Youth for Change is to enhance the well-being of children, individuals, families, and communities - and we have successfully done this for 30 years!
Our Family Specialist employees at YFC are truly valued and compensated with:
A competitive benefits package including paid medical AND dental for our employees!
13 paid holidays
A 401(k), a Roth, AND an agency match as well as profit-sharing after the waiting period!
Healthiest You, a virtual option to see a doctor, at no cost to you!
Accrued sick and vacation days from date of hire and access to use those days after 60 days of employment!
Endless opportunities for training online and in-person
A flexible work schedule
An Employee Assistance Program and a Trauma-informed work environment
Clinical Supervision! We have Clinical Supervisors on staff!
Summary
In collaboration with the family and team, this position provides the following services to the family: needs/strengths assessment, plan development, linkages and consultation, assistance in accessing services, crisis assistance planning, periodic review of needs and progress. These services are family-centered and strength-based, directed at establishing a trusting relationship; will assist in strengthening the parent-child relationship; and will assist parents in improving their skills to optimize the home environment by enhancing the family support system and increasing the family's ability to problem-solve and advocate for themselves and their children.
Education and/or Experience
Bachelor's Degree in Behavioral Sciences preferred and one-year full time experience or;
AA degree in Behavioral Science and two years full time experience
The estimated base pay for the Family Specialist is $19.00 to $24.00; additional individual compensation may be available. Base pay is only a portion of the total rewards package, and a comprehensive benefit program is available for qualifying position.
Youth For Change (YFC) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of YFC to provide equal employment opportunities for all qualified persons. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, or denial of medical and family care leave, or any other non-job-related factors.
$19-24 hourly 60d+ ago
Social Services Assistant
Hallmark Manor
Family support specialist job in Federal Way, WA
The Social Services Assistant provides assistance to the Social Services department to ensure all medically related emotional and social needs of patients are met in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements
High school graduate or equivalent
Prior health care experience preferred
Specific Job Requirements
Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action
Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility
Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department
Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation
Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc.
Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information
Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures
Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's
Code of Conduct
and completes mandatory
Code of Conduct
and other appropriate compliance training
Essential Functions
Assist with the social services program to meet the medically related social and emotional needs of patients as well as Federal, State, corporate, and division guidelines
Document appropriately and timely, according to State law
Assist social worker(s) in supporting patients and families through education, financial planning assistance, liaison with community agencies, etc.
Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients
Assist in the evacuation of patients
Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance
Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment
Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team
Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours
Read, write, speak, and understand the English language
An Equal Opportunity Employer
$41k-52k yearly est. 5d ago
Social Services Assistant
North Auburn Health 4.2
Family support specialist job in Auburn, WA
Job Description
Social Services Assistant
Pay Range: $22.00 - $25.00
About Us
At North Auburn Care (a Caldera Care facility), we are dedicated to creating a warm and welcoming environment that feels like home. Our commitment to our residents is exemplified by our team of compassionate employees. We take pride in providing top-notch care, delivering the highest standards of excellence. When a loved one comes to our facility, they will be well cared for, will feel heard, and will know that they matter. We strongly believe that the key to this is through our incredible staff! Come join our amazing team!
What you will do:
The Social Services Assistant assists the Social Services Director in providing services to meet the social and emotional needs of the residents/patients.
Develops a rapport with the residents/patients and presents their concerns to center management.
Charts as assigned
Assists with Resident Council
Assists the Social Services Director with discharge planning for residents
Follows all center's policies and procedures
Must have:
High School Diploma
Prior experience in a long-term care setting required
Caldera Cares for you!
Competitive pay scale
Full benefits package - Medical, Dental, and Vision
401k
Life and Disability Insurance
Paid Time off
Grow with Caldera
Tuition Reimbursement
Clinical Scholarships
Continued Education
Leadership training
Scholarship Programs
Pay Transparency Statement
Compensation for roles at North Auburn Care varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the location, role, skill set and level of experience. As required by state and local law, North Auburn Care provides a reasonable pay scale to include the hourly or salary range that North Auburn Care expects to pay for roles they may be hired in Washington, as stated below:
Pay Range: $22.00 - $25.00
Job Posted by ApplicantPro
$22-25 hourly 7d ago
Social Services Assistant
Marysville Care Center
Family support specialist job in Marysville, WA
The Social Services Assistant provides assistance to the Social Services department to ensure all medically related emotional and social needs of patients are met in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards.
Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements
High school graduate or equivalent
Prior health care experience preferred
Specific Job Requirements
Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action
Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility
Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department
Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation
Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc.
Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information
Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures
Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's
Code of Conduct
and completes mandatory
Code of Conduct
and other appropriate compliance training
Essential Functions
Assist with the social services program to meet the medically related social and emotional needs of patients as well as Federal, State, corporate, and division guidelines
Document appropriately and timely, according to State law
Assist social worker(s) in supporting patients and families through education, financial planning assistance, liaison with community agencies, etc.
Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients
Assist in the evacuation of patients
Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance
Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment
Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team
Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours
Read, write, speak, and understand the English language
An Equal Opportunity Employer
$41k-52k yearly est. 7d ago
Child Life Specialist (60% FTE, DAYS)
University of Washington 4.4
Family support specialist job in Seattle, WA
**Harborview Medical Center - REHAB THERAPIES** has an outstanding opportunity for a **Child Life Specialist** Under general supervision from the nursing team, a Child Life Specialist works with patients, families, and a multidisciplinary team to facilitate age-appropriate interactions, increase effective patient/family coping, promote optimal development of hospitalized children and the children of hospitalized adults. Collaborates with other disciplines as appropriate to coordinate continuity of patient care from admission to discharge. A child life specialist will also work across the hospital setting to consult with staff working with pediatric patients to enhance the pediatric experience of care at Harborview.
Under general direction, this position provides Child Life Services to inpatients using specialized skills, including assessment, treatment program planning and implementation, as prescribed by a physician and related documentation. This position will assist with pediatric program development and outreach. This position will also provide consultative support to staff in the ED and outpatient clinics as able.
**WORK SCHEDULE**
+ 60% FTE; 24 hours per week
+ Day Shift
**DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION**
UW Medicine Rehabilitation - Our multidisciplinary team is centered around compassion and innovation. We work closely with many types of specialists to give each patient the best possible path to recovery. Our passion and dedication to our purpose has allowed us to be recognized by the U.S. News & World Report as one of the top rehabilitation programs in the nation. Become part of our team and join our mission to make life healthier for everyone in our community!
This individual will assess, plan, administer, evaluate and provide safe occupational therapy. This will include progression of treatment goals and patient and family education. The OT1 will assess and treat a patient caseload ranging from routine to complex patient problems and situations and utilize training in the evaluation and treatment process. Collaborate with other disciplines as appropriate to coordinate continuity of patient care. Implement treatment programs, which include addressing sensorimotor deficits, daily living skills, cognition and therapeutic adaptations. This may include use of therapeutic exercise, physical agents, manual therapy, and splinting.
**PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES**
Demonstrate working knowledge of disease process, precautions, typical medical treatment and diagnostic procedures, functional abilities, complications, and implications of long-term deficits related to primary diagnoses. Demonstrates advanced knowledge of the developmental stages and their effects on hospitalizations. Demonstrate proficiency in the evaluation and assessments of patients ages 0-18 years (and adults with developmental delays placing them at a developmental age between 0-18) with a variety of complex and multiple medical issues. Create care plans based on admit diagnosis and medical issues impacting stay, assessment of the child's current developmental stage, temperament, coping style, culture, spirituality, potential stressors, patient and family needs, and social supports. Provide a diverse, well-rounded, goal directed treatment program to meet patient's psychosocial and developmental needs. Demonstrates competence in providing developmental, educational, and therapeutic interventions for children, adolescents, and their families under stress of hospitalization, illness, death and/or loss. Serves as a resource to other disciplines in the developmental needs of pediatric and adolescent populations; attends patient care rounds including pediatric and burn rounds regularly. Documents evaluation, intervention, strategies for treatment and recommendations for other team members in online medical records. Communicate interventions to care team members with emphasis on goals, progress, and discharge planning. Participates in selected department activities/projects to promote delivery of quality care to the pediatric population. Provides education and training to other care team members. Monitors supplies and requests supplies when needed. Maintains professional growth and development through conferences, seminars, and professional affiliations as appropriate. Assists with training of volunteers. Provides objective feedback on peer evaluations Practices UW Service Culture Guidelines. Contributes to the efficient operation of clinic and/or workgroup. Helps create a positive work environment by demonstrating teamwork, flexibility, and service-oriented communication with patients and co-workers. Complies with agency and division standards, protocols, procedures. Articulates and integrates safety policies and procedures into daily practice. May orient, train or supervise Child Life Specialist students Organizes work, appropriately prioritizes caseload and sets daily priorities under general direction. Other Duties as assigned.
**Other Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:**
Able to deal courteously and sensitively with patients, families, and caregivers. Able to communicate professionally with patients, families, caregivers, and staff. Models all standards outlined in Service Culture Guideline and Professional Image policy. Promotes a healthy work environment.
**REQUIREMENTS**
Bachelor's degree and certification as a Child Life Specialist.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.
**ABOUT HARBORVIEW MEDICAL CENTER**
As the region's only Level I Trauma and verified burn center, Harborview Medical Center is a comprehensive healthcare facility owned by King County and operated by UW Medicine. It is dedicated to providing specialized care for a broad spectrum of patients from throughout the Pacific Northwest, including the most vulnerable residents of King County. It provides exemplary patient care in leading-edge centers of emphasis, including emergency medicine, trauma and burn care, neurosciences, ophthalmology, vascular surgery, HIV/AIDS, rehabilitation, mental health and substance abuse care.
Harborview employees are committed to the vital role the institution plays in the immediate community, as well as the entire Northwest region.
Challenge. Collaboration. Compassion. (********************************************************************************
**ABOUT UW MEDICINE - WHERE YOUR IMPACT GOES FURTHER**
UW Medicine is Washington's only health system that includes a top-rated medical school and an internationally recognized research center. UW Medicine's mission is to improve the health of the public by advancing medical knowledge, providing outstanding primary and specialty care to the people of the region, and preparing tomorrow's physicians, scientists and other health professionals.
All across UW Medicine, our employees collaborate to perform the highest quality work with integrity and compassion and to create a respectful, welcoming environment where every patient, family, student and colleague is valued and honored. Nearly 29,000 healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators work in the UW Medicine family of organizations that includes: Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center - Montlake, UW Medical Center - Northwest, Valley Medical Center, UW Medicine Primary Care, UW Physicians, UW School of Medicine, and Airlift Northwest.
Become part of our team (******************************** . Join our mission to make life healthier for everyone in our community.
**Compensation, Benefits and Position Details**
**Pay Range Minimum:**
$76,368.00 annual
**Pay Range Maximum:**
$109,260.00 annual
**Other Compensation:**
-
**Benefits:**
For information about benefits for this position, visit ******************************************************
**Shift:**
First Shift (United States of America)
**Temporary or Regular?**
This is a regular position
**FTE (Full-Time Equivalent):**
60.00%
**Union/Bargaining Unit:**
Not Applicable
**About the UW**
Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives - on our campuses, in our state and around the world.
UW employees bring their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. In return, they enjoy outstanding benefits, opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
**Our Commitment**
The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer, the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, pregnancy, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81 (*********************************************************************************************************************** .
To request disability accommodation in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at ************ or ********** .
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law (********************************************************* .
University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to, among other things, race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
$76.4k-109.3k yearly 60d+ ago
Care Coordinator - Island & San Juan Children's Intensive Services
Compass Health 4.6
Family support specialist job in Coupeville, WA
Job DescriptionCare Coordinator - Full Time
???? Coupeville, WA | ???? Children's Intensive Services (WISe)
Join Compass Health
Are you passionate about empowering youth and families in your community? Our Island & San Juan WISe team is seeking a dedicated Care Coordinator to provide strength-based, wraparound care to children and young adults experiencing behavioral health challenges.
About WISe (Wraparound with Intensive Services)
WISe is a family- and youth-driven approach that supports Medicaid-eligible individuals up to age 21 with complex behavioral health needs. Services are provided in natural settings - home, school, and community - to help families thrive and avoid restrictive out-of-home placements.
???? Watch this short video to learn more about WISe
What You'll Be Doing
Provide case management, treatment planning, and therapeutic coordination.
Partner with caregivers and natural supports to promote recovery and stability.
Deliver services in the community with flexible scheduling, including evenings.
Participate in an after-hours on-call rotation for crisis response and outreach.
Serve as a core member of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team.
Travel to the San Juan Islands may be required in this position.
What You'll Bring
BA/BS/BSW in Behavioral Sciences (required)
Experience in behavioral health, social services, or medical settings (preferred)
Familiarity or willingness to learn Evidence-Based Practices
Valid WA State Driver's License, insured vehicle
Must complete Agency Affiliated Counselor application if not already licensed
Key Skills
Strong collaboration and communication skills
Ability to build therapeutic alliances with youth and families
Organized and flexible with a solution-focused mindset
Competency in Microsoft Office applications
What We Offer
(benefits prorated for part-time employees)
NO-COST Medical, Dental & Vision for full-time staff
16 vacation days + 12 sick days + 13 paid holidays
$500/year in professional development funds
Up to 10 days of paid education leave
403(b) retirement match up to 2%
Mileage reimbursement
Weekly clinical supervision
That's over 45 paid days off in your first year!
About Compass Health
With 110+ years of service, Compass Health is Northwest Washington's largest private, non-profit behavioral health provider. We serve Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties, offering a wide range of programs across outpatient, residential, and inpatient care.
Learn more at: ???? *********************
Equal Opportunity Employer
Compass Health is committed to a workplace that reflects and respects the diversity of the communities we serve. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals.
$33k-39k yearly est. 12d ago
Social Services Assistant
North Auburn Health 4.2
Family support specialist job in Auburn, WA
Social Services Assistant
Pay Range: $22.00 - $25.00
About Us
At North Auburn Care (a Caldera Care facility), we are dedicated to creating a warm and welcoming environment that feels like home. Our commitment to our residents is exemplified by our team of compassionate employees. We take pride in providing top-notch care, delivering the highest standards of excellence. When a loved one comes to our facility, they will be well cared for, will feel heard, and will know that they matter. We strongly believe that the key to this is through our incredible staff! Come join our amazing team!
What you will do:
The Social Services Assistant assists the Social Services Director in providing services to meet the social and emotional needs of the residents/patients.
Develops a rapport with the residents/patients and presents their concerns to center management.
Charts as assigned
Assists with Resident Council
Assists the Social Services Director with discharge planning for residents
Follows all center's policies and procedures
Must have:
High School Diploma
Prior experience in a long-term care setting required
Caldera Cares for you!
Competitive pay scale
Full benefits package - Medical, Dental, and Vision
401k
Life and Disability Insurance
Paid Time off
Grow with Caldera
Tuition Reimbursement
Clinical Scholarships
Continued Education
Leadership training
Scholarship Programs
Pay Transparency Statement
Compensation for roles at North Auburn Care varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the location, role, skill set and level of experience. As required by state and local law, North Auburn Care provides a reasonable pay scale to include the hourly or salary range that North Auburn Care expects to pay for roles they may be hired in Washington, as stated below:
Pay Range: $22.00 - $25.00
$22-25 hourly 8d ago
Social Services Assistant
Kalesta Healthcare Group
Family support specialist job in Puyallup, WA
The Social Service Assistant functions under the guidance and supervision of the Social Service Director to provide related social services which assist residents in maintaining or improving the ability to manage their physical, mental and psychosocial needs.
REPORTING:
This position is responsible to the Social Service Director.
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
As directed, assist with the admission process; facility tours, inquiries, interviewing prospective residents, families or responsible parties
Make arrangements/appointments for personal care issues/items such as hair care, transportation to appointments and arrangements to obtain requested adaptive equipment, clothing and personal items
Participate in quality assurance programs, as directed
Maintain contact with family members and attending physicians for invitations to care plan meetings and/or other appropriate communication as requested
Document on social service log all contact and referrals
Assist in resolution of grievances and theft and loss issues as requested
Assist residents/families in completing various forms and applications, including advance directives, Medi-cal applications, voter registration, etc.
Participate in Behavior Management programs as directed
Attend facility in-service and staff meetings as directed
JOB FUNCTIONS:
Demonstrates knowledge of, and respect for, the rights, dignity and individuality of each resident in all interactions
Appreciates the importance of maintaining confidentiality of resident and facility information
Demonstrates honesty and integrity at all times in the care and use of resident and facility property
Strict adherence to the corporate integrity agreement, standard of compliance
Current knowledge of county, state and federal laws and regulations, as applicable, that apply to social service's in long term care
Able to express self adequately in written and/or oral communication and to communicate effectively with residents, families, staff members, representatives of community and government agencies
Able to understand and follow written and verbal directions
Able to effectively communicate with staff members and residents through verbal and/or written means
Able to act as role model by protecting and promoting residents' rights in all interactions with residents and families
Carries out all duties in accordance with the facility mission and philosophy
Knowledge of emergency and disaster procedures of facility. Able to locate nearest exit, to understand and respond to written or oral instruction in case of emergency
Sufficient mobility and strength to move freely through the building, to assure resident safety at all times and to assist, transfer or otherwise move residents of facility out of danger in case of emergency
Demonstrates respect for co-workers and responds to needs of residents by complying with facility policies on attendance and punctuality and dress code
Able to arrive and to begin work on time and to report for duty as scheduled on all shifts, weekends and holidays
Working knowledge and ability to comply with facility policies and procedures for workplace safety
Demonstrates ability to prioritize tasks/responsibilities and complete duties/projects within allotted time
Able to respond to change productively and to handle additional tasks/projects as assigned
Able to carry out the essential functions of this job (with or without reasonable accommodation) without posing specific, current risk of substantial harm to health and safety of self and others
Other duties as assigned
PHYSICAL CAPACITIES: (With or Without the Aid of Mechanical Devices)
Must be able to move intermittently throughout the workday.
Must be able to see and hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately to ensure that the requirements of this position can be fully met.
Must meet the general health requirements set forth by the policies of this facility which includes an annual TB screening and physical examination.
Must be able to sit for extended periods of time.
Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.
Must be able to cope with the mental and emotional stress of the position.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Primarily inside work, normal temperatures, some noise, occasional fumes/odors, chemical exposure, and potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
This job cannot be performed without exposure to the stresses associated with an intimate, 24 hour skilled care environment that delivers care and services primarily to disabled and cognitively impaired residents in an aging population. Examples of these stresses include, but are not limited to: emergency health or safety response, weekend and holiday duty, unusual or impaired behavior by residents, family reactions to having a loved one in a nursing home, death and dying, oversight of state surveyors, ombudsmen and federal officials, presence of consultants and attorneys, and variable involvement of medical staff.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
Education:
High School graduate or equivalent
License:
None
Work Experience:
Classes/experience in social work or related field preferred
SSD Certificate enrollment within 6 months of employment
Language Skills:
Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
Mathematical Skills:
Must be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
Ability to perform these operations using units of weight measurement, and volume.
Must be able to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical information, and to be easily understood through verbal communication in the English language.
Communication Skills:
Must have exceptional communication and customer service skills, and be empathetic.
Ability to effectively communicate with patients, families, responsible parties, staff and outside resources and agencies.
How much does a family support specialist earn in Shoreline, WA?
The average family support specialist in Shoreline, WA earns between $37,000 and $61,000 annually. This compares to the national average family support specialist range of $24,000 to $55,000.
Average family support specialist salary in Shoreline, WA
$47,000
What are the biggest employers of Family Support Specialists in Shoreline, WA?
The biggest employers of Family Support Specialists in Shoreline, WA are: