A Certified Family Partner is a person who has lived experience parenting a child experiencing mental, emotional or behavioral health challenges and who can articulate the understanding of their experience with another parent or family member. Under the supervision of the Children’s Mental Health Services Director and the First Episode Psychosis (FEP) team manager, the Certified Family Partner helps promote recovery, resilience, and reduce stigma in various community settings, including schools and faith-based organizations. Working with the Wraparound Team and the FEP team, this position serves as a liaison between families and treatment providers, offering peer support, mentoring, and non-clinical assistance. Certified Family Partners are specially trained to share their experiences in ways that educate, inspire, and provide hope to other parents and caregivers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED