Family Partner I (YORK)
Visinet, Inc
Families F.I.R.S.T.
negotiable
Work in York, Nebraska
45 hours per week
Varied working hours – typically late afternoon and early evenings and at least one weekend day.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Family Partner I (YORK)
Contact:
Renae Seipold
 
3940 Cornhusker Hwy
 
Lincoln, NE 68504
 
Phone: 402-464-8866
 
Fax: 402-464-8879
Position Description
FAMILY PARTNER I
JOB DESCRIPTION
        Division:Families F.I.R.S.T.       Date: September 15, 2009          FLSA StatusNon-Exempt
 
PURPOSE
 
       Performs a variety of duties and tasks to coordinate, and administer services according to case plan to prevent abuse/neglect of children, strengthen families and/or assist in providing permanency for children in care..
 
ACCOUNTABILITIES
 
1.       Assures safety of children through continual use of visual and audible skills.
2.       Adheres to Person/Family Centered practice at all times.
3.       Maintains fidelity with the chosen EBP/PP models.
4.       Performs task by demonstrating professionalism at all times.
5.       Demonstrates respect and shows dignity to all children/youth and families.
6.       Assures confidentiality of information.
7.       Complies with all corporate and contract policies and procedures.
8.       Assures case plans, goals and objectives are implemented within service provision.
9.       Completes all documentation as dictated by the program within identified time frames.
10.    Maintains current status for all training related to program and position.
11.    Decision making skills within scope of job performance.     
 
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
       
       
1.      Prepares, plans and arranges for sessions with children/youth and families referred by CFS and as assigned by making appropriate phone calls to establish rapport with the family.
2.     Monitors child/youth and parent/caregiver interactions to ensure the safety of all family members and the community.
3.      Documents events and occurrences during sessions relating to inter-actions between parents, child(ren), or child/guardian.
4.      Assists in locating suitable alternative placement to meet a specific child’s needs and to meet policy and program specific guidelines.
5.     Transports children safely using approved and appropriate car restraints.
6.      Maintains on-going contact with Families F.I.R.S.T. Manager, CFS, Service Coordinator regarding each case assigned as deemed appropriate or as requested.
7.      Attends program specific training, and/or meetings as specified by supervisor.
8.      Assists with coverage for other staff in the event of an emergency or other specified need.
9.      Completes all reports and documentation in a timely, accurate and efficient manner according to program standards.
10.   Attends court when requested to by Families F.I.R.S.T Manager and DHHS/CFS.
11.   Attends family team meetings or team staffings when requested to do so.
12.   Elevates session and/or safety concerns immediately to supervisor or program Manager.
13.   Assists when asked with in-home safety or crisis situations in the family at varied hours throughout the day or night.
14.   Provides direct service care within the Alternative Family Mentor Care homes. 
15.    Performs other tasks as may be assigned.     
 
       Performance Standards:
Outcomes of program specific standards.
Quality of services and reports.
Rapport with family and referral sources.
Timely attendance at scheduled sessions, meetings.
Assurance of required trainings.     
 
RELATIONSHIPS
 
Supervised by: Families F.I.R.S.T. Manager
Supervises: N/A
Internal: Works in harmony with all team members, supervisors, managers and other related
personnel.
 External: Continual contact with families, CFSS, Service Coordinators, and other stakeholders
involved with the child/youth and family.
 
JOB SPECIFICATIONS AND WORK REQUIREMENTS
 
1.       Education
a.       Required: Either an Associates degree in human services or related field or equivalent work experience of 3-5 years. 
b.       Desired: Minimum of Associates Degree in Human Services or Childcare.
 
2.       Experience
a.       Required: Must be at least 21 years of age with a minimum of 3 years experience working with children and families.
b.       Desired: Prefer a minimum of five years experience in a field directly related to children and/or families.
 
3.       Licenses, Certifications, and/or Registrations: Clear Criminal History Background and Adult/Child Abuse checks, as well as all program specific certifications, NCI, First Aid/CPR, Car Restraint, Defensive Driving, clearance from all background checks and drug screens (Trainings offered by Visinet, Inc.)
 
4.       Equipment/Tools/Work Aids: Knowledge of Microsoft word and basic computer use helpful.
 
5.       Specialized Knowledge and Skills: Spanish, Sign Language, etc. beneficial.
 
6.       Working Conditions:
a.       Varied climates both indoors and outside in homes, neutral locations or related areas.
b.       Varied working hours – typically late afternoon and early evenings and at least one weekend day.
c.        Various other components such as pets, housekeeping skills, etc.
d.       Significant time driving between and/or to sessions.
Family Partner I (YORK)
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