Community Counseling of Bristol County
Family Support Partner
Community Counseling of Bristol County, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Overview
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Job Type:
Full-Time
Job Schedule:
Mon – Fri, flexible hours, afternoons and some evenings required
Job Level:
Entry level
License/Certification:
Bachelor's degree or Associates/HS/GED with experience
Location:
Brockton, MA
Local Travel Required:
Yes
Program Type:
Community based, youth, in-home
Program Name:
PACT-Y
Salary Range:
$45,000
About Us At Community Counseling of Bristol County (CCBC), we are building an amazing team of professionals who are changing the way mental health is treated in Southeastern Massachusetts. You can find us in schools, homes, the community, and our Taunton offices empowering our clients with the latest evidence-based behavioral health treatments. We are a non-profit community mental health center serving 50 communities in Massachusetts and growing. CCBC provides inpatient, outpatient, and urgent care services to adults and children overcoming depression, anxiety, mood disorders, substance abuse, and many other conditions hindering personal fulfillment. If you are caring, dedicated, and ready to grow your career, we would love to hear from you!
As an employee at CCBC, you will receive unparalleled support and growth opportunities. Our staff receive weekly supervision, wellness initiatives and opportunities to advance their careers, as well as generous vacation time. CCBC also provides tuition reimbursement, internship opportunities for employees looking to further their education in the field, mileage reimbursement, a free Calm membership and health/dental/eye insurance.
Description of Position Be a part of this innovative program that is the first of its kind in Massachusetts. CCBC and the Department of Mental Health (DMH) will work collaboratively in the PACT-Y (Program for Assertive Community Treatment for Youth) program to meet the needs of youth and families who want a creative, flexible, dynamic team to support them in achieving their goals. The Family Support Partner will help to establish and maintain engagement of youth and their families, as a person with their own lived experience, who can provide unique support, guidance and mentorship.
Responsibilities
Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide the caregiver perspective and ensure that treatment goals support family-collaboration principles
Teach advocacy skills and provide education on how to identify natural supports, advocate for youth within educational systems and obtain resources necessary to improve family functioning
Share experiences of raising a child with emotional and behavioral health needs
Work in the home and community to provide coaching and support to caregivers
Coordinate care with the family, team, providers and DMH
Complete required documentation per program guidelines
Qualifications
Please submit a resume and cover letter describing the lived personal experience requirement
Experience as a caregiver of youth with mental health and/or co-occurring substance use challenges
High school diploma or GED and a minimum of 2 years working with children/families or
Associates degree in a human service field and 1 year of experience working with children/families or
Bachelor’s degree in the human services field and 1 year of experience working with children and families
Must have a current, valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
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Job Type:
Full-Time
Job Schedule:
Mon – Fri, flexible hours, afternoons and some evenings required
Job Level:
Entry level
License/Certification:
Bachelor's degree or Associates/HS/GED with experience
Location:
Brockton, MA
Local Travel Required:
Yes
Program Type:
Community based, youth, in-home
Program Name:
PACT-Y
Salary Range:
$45,000
About Us At Community Counseling of Bristol County (CCBC), we are building an amazing team of professionals who are changing the way mental health is treated in Southeastern Massachusetts. You can find us in schools, homes, the community, and our Taunton offices empowering our clients with the latest evidence-based behavioral health treatments. We are a non-profit community mental health center serving 50 communities in Massachusetts and growing. CCBC provides inpatient, outpatient, and urgent care services to adults and children overcoming depression, anxiety, mood disorders, substance abuse, and many other conditions hindering personal fulfillment. If you are caring, dedicated, and ready to grow your career, we would love to hear from you!
As an employee at CCBC, you will receive unparalleled support and growth opportunities. Our staff receive weekly supervision, wellness initiatives and opportunities to advance their careers, as well as generous vacation time. CCBC also provides tuition reimbursement, internship opportunities for employees looking to further their education in the field, mileage reimbursement, a free Calm membership and health/dental/eye insurance.
Description of Position Be a part of this innovative program that is the first of its kind in Massachusetts. CCBC and the Department of Mental Health (DMH) will work collaboratively in the PACT-Y (Program for Assertive Community Treatment for Youth) program to meet the needs of youth and families who want a creative, flexible, dynamic team to support them in achieving their goals. The Family Support Partner will help to establish and maintain engagement of youth and their families, as a person with their own lived experience, who can provide unique support, guidance and mentorship.
Responsibilities
Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide the caregiver perspective and ensure that treatment goals support family-collaboration principles
Teach advocacy skills and provide education on how to identify natural supports, advocate for youth within educational systems and obtain resources necessary to improve family functioning
Share experiences of raising a child with emotional and behavioral health needs
Work in the home and community to provide coaching and support to caregivers
Coordinate care with the family, team, providers and DMH
Complete required documentation per program guidelines
Qualifications
Please submit a resume and cover letter describing the lived personal experience requirement
Experience as a caregiver of youth with mental health and/or co-occurring substance use challenges
High school diploma or GED and a minimum of 2 years working with children/families or
Associates degree in a human service field and 1 year of experience working with children/families or
Bachelor’s degree in the human services field and 1 year of experience working with children and families
Must have a current, valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
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