Summary
The Family Resource Partner will partner with a licensed Mental Health and Developmental Clinician to engage families who are referred to the Child First home-based intervention. The Family Resource Partner plays a crucial role in stabilizing the entire family system, while the Clinician provides psychotherapeutic caregiver-child intervention to facilitate and enhance this critical relationship. Working together, the assigned Family Resource Partner and Clinician make up one of four Clinical Teams who report to the same Clinical Director within The Children’s Home Society. The Family Resource Partner takes the lead in connecting the child and family with desired, community-based services and supports while maintaining Child First’s reflective, relationship-based stance. The Family Resource Partner also enhances caregiver executive functioning skills (e.g., planning, organizing, managing time, focusing attention, regulating emotions, reflecting on progress) and engages in interactive play with young children in the home. Ultimately, through connecting to family resources, the Family Resource Partner both decreases the toxic stress in the home environment and enhances opportunities for optimal child development, thereby promoting healthy brain development for infants and young children.
The Child First model is an evidence-based, two-generation intervention that works with very vulnerable young children (prenatal through age 5 years) and their families, providing intensive, home-based services to decrease the incidence of serious mental health problems, developmental and learning disabilities, and abuse and neglect. Child First provides (1) a psychotherapeutic, dyadic intervention to strengthen the parent-child relationship, and (2) care coordination to connect the family to needed services and supports. Child First has been recognized as an evidence-based home visiting model by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program and rated "Effective" by the National Registry for Effective Programs and Practice (NREPP) of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA).
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Schedule Expectations
This position is a salary exempt job that will require some weekends, and evenings work. Along with working our standard scheduled week. The ability to work flexible hours is required to meet business needs. If working remotely, will be required to be available by telephone and email during specified hours as required. Frequent travel required to conduct business-related activities.
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Sitting: Will remain in a seated position. |
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Fingering/Grasping: Will perform repetitive tasks to include keyboarding, handwriting and equipment operation. |
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Standing/Walking: Will move about from one area of the workplace to another. |
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Climbing/Stooping/Reaching: Will bend, twist, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch and reach at or above shoulder level. |
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Lifting: Will lift and carry objects up to 25 lbs. |
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Pulling/Pushing: Will transport loads of up to 40 lbs. |
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Work Environment: Will work in office/care facility/ home environment; with possible exposure to communicable diseases and/or uncontrolled situations. |
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