The Family Advocate Coordinator ( In-Home Safety & Reunification Services Coordinator) will work with families referred by the Department of Human Services (DHS) for; In-Home Safety & Reunification Services, or Parent & Relative Support Services. All of these programs work with DHS involved families in crisis (mainly in the families’ own homes and/or in the community) and address safety issues, as well as other relevant concerns, to ensure that children are able to remain in safe and stable homes with their parents; or to ensure that children are able to return to safe and stable homes with their parents. While services are being provided, the Family Advocate Coordinator will work closely with a Caseworker from DHS to provide assistance with; child safety, system navigation, emergency placement, identifying barriers, establishing goals, accessing natural and community supports, and developing long term stability. Services will be authorized for up to 16 weeks or 60 hours. The Family Advocate Coordinator’s time entails approximately 75% intensive direct face to face contact with referred families and 25% for; documentation, clinical supervision, consultation, on-going professional training, service planning, and other administrative tasks. The Family Advocate Coordinator works a flexible forty-hour work week, which may include early morning, meal and bed times, evenings and weekends. This position works out of SEI Community & Family Programs building located at 2205 NE Columbia Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 and reports to the Child Welfare Advocacy Programs Manager.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees