This position is responsible for establishing trusting relationships with families, providing case management/care coordination for pregnant women and families of infants through home visits for up to 5 years. The counselor serves as a primary coordinator on a multi-disciplinary team, maintains case weight according to program requirements, and links families to community supports and services. They ensure continued participation in prenatal and infant healthcare, track key health indicators, and close cases when services are no longer needed or the client is ineligible. The role also involves determining participant needs through various assessments, assisting families in developing goals, implementing curriculum to address risk factors, and promoting positive parent-child relationships through education and reflective strategies. Additionally, the counselor provides education on family planning, women's health, and tobacco cessation. Documentation is primarily electronic, requiring maintenance of an electronic health record and adherence to program standards for data tracking and reporting. The position requires meeting grant goals, performance measures, and programmatic requirements, as well as participating in regular supervision and staff meetings, and attending required training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed