Family Support Specialist

Child Saving InstituteOmaha, NE
Remote

About The Position

The Family Support Specialist (FSS) is responsible for working in home and community-based settings with families and children of all ages. The FSS’s primary role is to provide education, support, and service coordination. Most direct service work occurs in a combination of home- and community-based environments. Additional work may be performed in a variety of settings to meet department needs.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work or related field. Lived experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
  • A minimum of one year’s experience in Human Services preferred.
  • Minimum age of 21 years.
  • Basic computer skills, including ability to effectively use an electronic client and other databases.
  • Required knowledge of and skills in: The child welfare system, The needs of neglected, abused, and exploited children and adults, Family functioning, and Child development.
  • Ability to work autonomously and make appropriate decisions in crisis situations.
  • Strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Own transportation that meets agency vehicle inspection requirements.
  • Valid driver’s license with no more than 6 points.
  • Proof of insurance that meets agency requirements.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual: English / Spanish
  • 10% Bilingual Differential

Responsibilities

  • Provide home-, school-, and/or community-based education and support to assist clients in acquiring parenting and/or life skills with a minimum of 50% of time spent in direct service provision.
  • Complete progress notes, assessments, service plans, and discharge summaries in accordance with agency protocol and referral source requirements.
  • Facilitate educational and/or support groups as required.
  • Participate in team meetings and coordinate with other agencies and service providers (e.g., case managers and foster care specialists) to advocate on behalf of clients.
  • Provide referrals and assist with linking families to necessary resources.
  • Assist families in the development of informal support systems.
  • Collect statistics and implement quality improvement procedures as defined by program assignment.
  • Drive to and from appointments.
  • Participate in supervision sessions as required.
  • Complete training necessary to perform position.
  • Show flexibility regarding work schedule (to be determined by supervisor).
  • Evening and weekend work is required.
  • Facilitate a team atmosphere by working in partnership with other agency staff.
  • Represent the agency and programs in a positive manner to clients, community organizations, and the public in general.
  • Plan, organize and execute parenting workshops, car seat education, and other trainings as assigned.
  • Other tasks as assigned.
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