Family Support Coordinator

GATEWAY CSB PEO LLCStatesboro, GA
$15 - $21Onsite

About The Position

Under limited supervision, works with families to understand the family’s individual situation. They assist the family in identifying both the long and short-term goals of the individual and family. Assists the family in gaining access to resources that will meet the identified needs through a variety of community services, other public programs or the Family Support Program.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in a social service, special education, behavioral health or related field.
  • 2 years experience working with individuals with intellectual & developmental disabilities.
  • Knowledge of disabilities and community resources
  • Ability to relate to families with diverse ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds and circumstances.
  • Ability to organize and track services and necessary documentation for the program.
  • Ability to assist parents/caregivers, and other family members identify their concerns, strengths and priorities.
  • Ability to empower other individuals with disabilities to explore new options, resources, relationships, feelings, attitudes and rights.
  • Ability to work with others in public and private service systems to negotiate a plan that meets the needs of the family
  • Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, to maintain confidentiality, and to work independently under general supervision.
  • Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal and “Listening” skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Family Support experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Work with families to link them to Family Support Services and other community resources.
  • Review Family Support Applications and determine eligibility.
  • Develop Individualized Family Support Plans (IFSP) with the family.
  • Develop individualized budgets for services and goods approved on the IFSP.
  • Monitor goods and services the family is receiving under the IFSP.
  • Review eligibility annually.
  • Develop IFSP reviews annually.
  • Complete all necessary paperwork.
  • Enter information into the WIS system.
  • Advocate for the family when appropriate.
  • Provide advice and support to the families as needed and requested, including being available to listen to problems and concerns as well as successes and gains.
  • Access community resources, information, and referral services.
  • Develop partnerships and community collaboration to increase resources for families.
  • Overseeing the services, supports, care and treatment provided to individuals.
  • Supervising the formulation of the individual service plan or individual recovery plan.
  • Conducting diagnostic, behavioral, functional and educational assessments.
  • Designing and writing behavior support plans.
  • Implementing assessment, care and treatment activities as defined in professional practice acts.
  • Supervising high intensity services such as screening or evaluation, assessment, partial hospitalization, and ambulatory or residential crisis services.
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