Family Peer Support Specialist

MONARCHCharlotte, NC
$17Hybrid

About The Position

The Family Peer Support Specialist (FPSS) is responsible for partnering with the youth and family to provide structured, one-on-one, person-centered, strength-based support to caregivers of children or young adults (up to age 21) who have or are at risk for mental health, substance use, or intellectual/developmental disabilities. The FPSS will teach families how to overcome challenges, overcome difficulties, and achieve a more stable family life for the youth and families.

Requirements

  • Lived experience as a caregiver of a child or youth with behavioral health challenges.
  • Completion of Family Peer Support training and ability to obtain National Certification within 12 months of hire.
  • Knowledge of behavioral health systems, community resources, and family advocacy.
  • Strong communication, engagement, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively in community settings.
  • High School Diploma (Required)
  • Certified Family Peer Specialist - National Federation of Families
  • Drivers License (Valid) - USA

Nice To Haves

  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI)
  • WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan)
  • System of Care Principles
  • Family Journey Assessment

Responsibilities

  • Develops person-and-family centered relationships with children and families receiving services using positive approaches that promote health and wellness.
  • Articulates lessons learned from his/her own experience parenting a child or adolescent with social/emotional or behavioral challenges.
  • Engages parents/caregivers to emphasize the importance of creating safe and secure home environments for children and others defined as “family.”
  • Assists the family in identifying precursors and antecedents to past crises and encourages the family to work in collaboration with their chosen supports to prevent future crises from occurring.
  • Assists the parent/caregiver, youth and other members of the family in making informed choices regarding their care, services and other life decisions.
  • Works with identified families, parents/caregivers to increase Monarch’s understanding of the family’s strengths, needs, preferences and vision.
  • Collaborates with the child/family and interdisciplinary treatment team to develop person-family centered treatment plans and crisis plans.
  • Convey observations and key issues to Monarch supervisors and other “need-to-know” treatment team members in accordance with rules that govern the release and exchange of confidential information.
  • Emphasizes the value of creating connections and social supports within the community.
  • Engages community systems, including schools, healthcare providers, family and youth organizations to improve the health of families.
  • Participates in meetings and/or conferences to share parental and professional experiences, and to educate stakeholders on effective strategies for advocating for children and families.
  • Attend and actively participate in meetings and training as required.
  • Maintain current licensure and certification in all agency, state and federal training requirements.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of emergency procedures and assist in crisis situations.
  • Complete all other relevant responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor.
  • Driving and travel may be required.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health coverage
  • Retirement plans
  • Professional development support
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