Case Manager/Parent Coach will work with families who are involved with the ODHS Child Welfare system and/or reside in the Transitional Treatment Recovery Services program. Parent Coach will provide varying hours of hands-on parent coaching/education, interventions, and skills training to achieve behavioral changes in families where child safety issues are present. Provider is identified as a “Safety Service Provider” and will provide transportation and services in the community and in the family’s home. Will attend meetings and collaborate with ODHS Caseworkers, community partners and other agencies, which includes providing detailed and timely oral and written reports. Provide a range of services in-home or community based, including parent education, modeling and mentoring, communication skills, self-care, home management, nutrition, etc. to support and achieve behavioral changes in families where child safety issues are present. Assess parental capacities related to child safety, well-being, and needs to help resolve child and family safety and attachment concerns Identify and create goals in partnership with ODHS Child Welfare and client Keep accurate records and communicate effectively orally and in writing to document clients’ progress and to gather and exchange information Maintain and carry out all scheduled appointments Provide supervised visits to children separated from one or both parents to ease the transition from Resource parents or relative placement to home May occasionally provide respite care in the home or community, including recreational activities and behavioral monitoring Prepare curriculum and teach parenting groups as needed Work a flexible schedule to meet families’ needs and be available for crisis consultation; including occasional weekends and evenings and be available for weekend on-call rotation one time monthly. Coordinate access and provision of services from multiple agencies, including establishing service linkages, advocating for service needs and obtaining entitlements Demonstrate awareness and sensitivity in the delivery of client services as it relates to the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of the populations served Work with a variety of individuals in difficult circumstances, including angry and hostile clients, disadvantaged individuals, families in provision of services, mentally/emotionally ill individuals, and developmentally delayed clients Identify families with drug and alcohol dependence, physical, and sexually abused children
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees