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Positive Alternatives, Inc.
Overview
Facilitate safe, supervised community-based programming and mentoring to improve the social and educational functioning of youth clients. Manage client files, track progress, and maintain professional relationships with families and contracting agencies.
Compensation
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Posted
1 day ago
Guardian Light Family Services
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Family Support Workers provide one-on-one skill teaching to biological parents and caregivers to create safe, nurturing home environments. They are also responsible for transporting children to supervised visits with their parents.
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Guide and mentor families by providing one-on-one coaching and connecting them to community resources. Supervise parenting visitation and transport children to ensure a safe and nurturing environment.
Provide one-on-one skill teaching to biological parents and caregivers to create safe and nurturing home environments. Transport children to supervised visits and participate in regular agency training and supervision meetings.
Guide and mentor families by providing one-on-one coaching and connecting them to community resources. Supervise parenting visitation and facilitate drug testing services as part of family support plans.
The Family Support Worker will guide and mentor families by connecting them to community resources, providing one-on-one skill teaching and coaching to parents, and supervising parenting time, which may include facilitating drug testing.
Wayfinder Family Services
Facilitate and coach supervised visitations between parents in foster care and their children to strengthen bonding and parenting skills. Implement trauma-informed interventions and ensure a safe environment for all parties involved.
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Northeast Family Services
The Parent Aide/Educator serves as a liaison for the treatment team while providing in-home parent coaching, supervised visitation, and support services. They are responsible for maintaining caseloads, developing treatment plans, and documenting all clinical contacts in accordance with DCYF requirements.
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1 month ago
The Parent Aide/Educator serves as a liaison for the treatment team, providing in-home parent coaching, supervised visitation, and support for families. They are responsible for maintaining caseloads, developing treatment plans, and documenting clinical contacts in accordance with DCYF requirements.
The Parent Aide/Educator serves as a liaison for the treatment team, providing in-home parent coaching, supervised visitation, and support to families. They are responsible for maintaining caseloads, creating treatment plans, and documenting clinical contacts in accordance with DCYF referrals.
The Parent Aide/Educator serves as a liaison for the treatment team, providing in-home parent coaching, supervised visitation, and support to families. They are responsible for maintaining caseloads, creating treatment plans, and documenting all clinical contacts in accordance with DCYF requirements.
The Parent Aide/Educator serves as a liaison for the treatment team, providing in-home parent coaching, supervised visitation, and support to families. They are responsible for maintaining caseloads, creating treatment plans, and documenting clinical contacts in accordance with DCYF requirements.
The Parent Aide/Educator serves as a liaison for the treatment team, providing in-home parent coaching, supervised visitation, and support to families. They are responsible for maintaining caseloads, developing treatment plans, and documenting clinical contacts in accordance with DCYF requirements.