Family Service Coordinator Families F.I.R.S.T.
Visinet, Inc
Families F.I.R.S.T. Division
Subject to change based on final version of contract and various addendums.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Accepts reviews and expands on initial assessment for family.
- Conducts needs assessment while encouraging and utilizing family voice/choice and family driven principles.
- Participates in and supports safety plan.
- Coordinates and provides services designed to meet the individualized needs of children/youth and families.
- Prepares draft copy of court reports and testifies as needed, providing expert testimony regarding case plan progress, child/youth and family strengths and barriers as well as related decisions.
- Coordinates MH/SA related documentation and incorporates into family driven plan and overall service delivery.
- Assures all required documentation is completed and provided to DHHS-CFS within the designed time frames.
- Organizes and facilitates Family Team Meetings on a monthly basis (or more frequently as needed) focusing on Safety, Permanency and Well Being.
- Ensures that services are implemented in the event of in-home or out-of-home placement and adjusts as needed to ensure progress.
- Assists family in developing their permanency goals by encouraging families to select individualized strategies and interventions that meet their needs.
- Assists children/youth and families in identifying, securing and working with informal support systems when appropriate to assist in meeting their individualized needs and case plan goals.
- Maintains on-going contact with Families F.I.R.S.T Manger, CFS, and Family Partners regarding each case assigned as deemed appropriate or as requested.
- Selects/provides services that will address critical domains of the YLS/CM for youth involved with the Juvenile Justice system.
- Selects services in conjunction with children/youth and families support skill development of the youth/family
- Drafts updates of the YLS/CM.
- Visits with children/youth and family a minimum of monthly in accordance with Federal requirements.
- Provides information to CFSS if negative reaction occurs regarding critical incidents experienced within or by children/youth or families.
- Works collaboratively with other team members to control, monitor and manage safety plans with families.
- Conducts protective capacity assessments and other assessments to assist in the elimination of a safety threats.
- Oversees and assures routine and emergency medical care for child/ren.
- Provides Independent Living (Adolescent Permanency) and Transitional Living services to children through age 21.
- Conducts ICJ home studies, ICPC to assure supervision and support to children.
- Maintains documentation information on N*Focus.
- Takes applications for guardianship/ adoption, along with relinquishment request and completes subsidy request where appropriate.
- Ensures collaborates with CFSS to ensure permanency hearings are held within 12 months post removal of the children along with subsequent reasonable effort hearing.
- Provides aftercare services for a period of 12 months post discharge and reports children/youth and family status to DHHS-CFS as requested within required timelines.
- Makes recommendations for case closure.
- Performs other duties as may be assigned.
Performance Standards:
- Outcomes of services delivered to families.
- Fidelity of program model in delivery of services.
- Relationship with CFSS and related collaterals.
- Timeliness of reports and services.
- Accuracy of reporting.
1. Supervised by: Program Manager
2. Supervises: Indirectly supervises individuals performing services.
3. Internal: Works in harmony with other team members and Families F.I.R.S.T. managers to achieve maximum outcomes for families.
4. External: Continual and on-going contact with CFSS, Juvenile Courts, and related institutions.
Job Specifications and Work Requirements
1. Education
a. Required: Minimum of Bachelor Degree in Human Services or related field.
b. Desired: Masters Degree in Human Services, Counseling or related field.
2. Experience
a. Required: Must be 21 years of age and have a minimum of 3 years experience as a Family Partner or Team Leader, or 3 years experience working children and families.
b. Desired: Prefer prior case management experience.
3. Licenses, Certifications, and/or Registrations: Clear Criminal History Background and Adult/Child Abuse checks, as well as all program specific certifications, NCI, First Aid/CPR, Car Restraint, Defensive Driving, clearance from all background checks and drug screens (Trainings offered by Visinet, Inc.)
4. Equipment/Tools/Work Aids: Must have fluid knowledge of computers to include N*Focus, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.; professional phone skills to receive and relay pertinent client or case information.
5. Specialized Knowledge and Skills: Prior case management and/or field experience in DHHS helpful. Spanish, sign language, etc. beneficial.
6. Working Conditions:
a. Varied climates both indoors and outside in homes, neutral locations or related areas.
b. Some travel to attend meetings and court held appointments.