Family Support Partner

Community Behavioral Health.Philadelphia, PA
2d

About The Position

The HFW Family Support Partner (FSP) is/was the caregiver of a youth who was personally involved in a child - serving system, allowing the FSP to have a unique understanding of the families they serve. The FSP assists assigned families in identifying, prioritizing and working towards goals. The FSP attends monthly interagency HFW Planning Meetings with assigned families, encouraging them to speak up about their own strengths, culture and needs. The FSP will ensure the family and their team members understand one another and come to agreements whenever possible. As the family works towards their goals the FSP helps them to address any barriers that arise and keeps the team updated on progress.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Valid PA Driver’s License
  • HFW Family Support Partner credential within 12 months of hire
  • Valid Clearances including Criminal Background, Child Abuse and FBI must be received prior to start date
  • Individual lived (personal) experience as the caregiver of a youth involved in a child-serving system (DHS, JJS, mental health, etc.)
  • Knowledge of various community resources youth/families in Philadelphia can access
  • Ability to develop, manage and maintain relationships with others
  • Ability to engage others through continued collaboration
  • Strong communication skills
  • Excellent documentation skills
  • Able to organize and manage time independently
  • Ability to identify strengths and culture of each youth and share with their team
  • Ability to work in the evening or on the weekend as needed to meet the needs of the youth
  • Can accommodate frequent travel within Philadelphia and surrounding suburbs, and occasional out of state travel
  • Knowledge of community and natural supports which provide adolescents and families with opportunities to succeed

Nice To Haves

  • A basic understanding of the child welfare and mental health systems in Philadelphia is preferred
  • Access to a vehicle preferred but not required

Responsibilities

  • Maintain regular contact, and attend monthly planning meetings for a caseload of up to 25 families
  • Attend all mandatory county and state trainings
  • Adhere to the 10 Principles of High-Fidelity Wraparound
  • Follow the 4 phases of High-Fidelity Wraparound and all activities associated with each phase
  • Ensure that the Principles and steps of the High-Fidelity Wraparound process are delivered with the highest possible fidelity
  • Assist families in identifying and utilizing their natural supports
  • Identify and link families to community resources
  • Ensure families understand and agree with their individualized Wraparound Plans and Discovery documents
  • Monitor competition of family’s action steps and assist them in addressing barriers
  • Attend at least 3 hours of group or individual coaching/supervision per week
  • Other non-essential duties as specified by the immediate supervisor
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