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Core responsibilities

The family specialist works directly with youth and families in their home and community to model positive behavior and implement targeted behavioral interventions to enhance stability and well-Being. This includes providing skill-Building interventions, participating in planning processes, and maintaining case files for assigned clients.

Requirements summary

Candidates should ideally possess an associate’s degree in a behavioral science-Related field or have substantial coursework completed toward one, along with one year of experience working with high-Risk youth. Consideration will also be given to candidates with lived experience in foster care and adoption.

associate degreeRelationship BuildingBehavioral InterventionTransportationBehavior Plans ImplementationSkill-BuildingCase File MaintenanceTrauma SupportFamily-Centered PlanningCulturally Sensitive PlanningBehavioral Outcomes Improvement

Benefits

  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off
  • 401k Plan