The WISe Youth Partner supports youth and families, that have serious emotional disturbance, in identifying goals that promote recovery and resiliency using the Wraparound process; improves the operations of WBH in support of its stated mission, and provides the highest level of customer service to internal and external customers; connects with youth, parents, and providers in advocating for children with complex behavioral and emotional challenges; provides peer support services with WISe team staff, and assists them in building a network of support; empowers families by assisting in skill-building and instilling hope. In addition, the WISe Youth Partner provides the following: Assists with intensive care coordination services for WISe clients and families consisting of individual, group, family counseling, crisis intervention, and case management services. Assists with Child and Family team (CFT) meetings to ensure access, voice, and choice within the wraparound process and to support the family’s connection to the CFT members. Support additional meetings as needed including GRBHO WISe Team and trainings, Individualized Education Plan (IEP) conferences, Pacific County Court proceedings and Family Team Decision Making (FTDM) meetings with Washington State Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS). Assists with creating the Plan of Care for each family in WISe that describes the family, the team, and the work to be undertaken to meet the family’s needs. Ensure with the WISE Care Coordinator that the Plan of Care is updated after each CFT meeting and that the Team Goal is rated by all in attendance. Complete all action steps of the Youth Partner assigned during the CFT meetings. Assists with completing a CANS screening and assessment on WISe referred children/youth. Assist with reassessing the child/youth using the CANS every three months. In conjunction with the WISe Coordinator use the CANS outcomes as part of the Plan of Care. Document client progress as a Youth Partner to maintain a permanent record of client activity according to established policies and procedures. Completes all required progress notes according to WBH guidelines, policies and procedures regarding format, content, and timeliness. Ensure that progress notes accurately depict treatment modalities and interventions provided within the clinician’s scope of practice and according to the treatment plan. Assists with providing and coordinating outreach and crisis intervention services, where applicable, to families in the community, and routinely identifies and evaluates physical risk factors for self and others while in potentially unsafe neighborhoods and homes. Assists in developing and leading recreational activities for children and families such as spring and summer day camp, monthly family fun nights, and other activities as deemed appropriate to the children and families served on the team.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
101-250 employees