POSITION DESCRIPTION Child & Family Services Building Community Partnerships Job Title: Parent Partner Status: Full Time Reports To: Program Supervisor FLSA Status: NonExempt/Hourly Our Mission: To provide expert comprehensive services that strengthen children adults and families impacted by abuse and neglect autism developmental behavioral and physical health challenges so they can achieve whole health wellbeing and maximum potential. General Acknowledgement: To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and /or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Job Summary: The Parent Partner works with families that may include birth parents noncustodial fathers absent parents resource parents and children placed in out of home care with a goal of reunification. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: - Participates in the initial Building a Better Future training;
- Provides training/education to DHS staff about the Parent Partner Program;
- Assists in the goal of reunification and/or the development of appropriate alternative permanent plans
- Is available for support and education for family visits;
- Meets face to face with each referred parent at a minimum of once a week for two hours and as needed whenever possible in the family home;
- Work intensively with birth parents to promote engagement in case plan activities via facetoface visits letter emails and/or phone calls;
- Makes contact with the referred biological parent(s) within seventytwo hours of the referral to begin to establish a relationship and rapport with the client and clarify the intent of the Parent Partners service;
- Makes contact with the assigned foster care provider within five days of receipt of referral.
- Works with the parent and the assigned foster care provider to develop the Parent Agency Agreement/Treatment Plan (PAATP) tailored to the needs of the client children and court expectations;
- Assists parents by providing support empathy and information about the foster care system courts services etc;
- Provide a sense of hope and inspiration through encouragement outreach and connecting parents with resources;
- On a monthly basis reports on dates and times of each contact and the nature of the contact a summary of the family contacts with regard to family progress toward reunification goals any issues of concerns related to the family child placing agencies courts services etc.;
- Accompanies parents to court proceedings Family Team Meetings treatment recovery other agency required meetings other gatherings with parents etc. for the purposes of support and advocacy of the parents rights;
- Along with the parent interacts with child placing agency staff to see that clients are receiving appropriate services in a timely manner;
- Collaborate with Parent Partner team including the Parent Partner Supervisor and/or Program Manager child welfare case worker planning committees and others;
- Meet with DHS caseworker periodically during the duration of services as needed or requested by the family;
- Assists in mediating conflicts between the assigned foster care worker and the client as needed;
- Assists in providing child placing agency staff with a more thorough understanding of birth parents experiences in the child welfare system by providing inservice trainings for staff and through regular contact with child placing agency staff;
- Requests reassignment if there is a conflict or concern (including if he/she knows the birth family or lives in close proximity;
- Provides selfadvocacy and empowerment skills to all referred parents on navigating through the system;
- Help maintain connections between parents and children by observing and advocating for children and family rights;
- Participates in required trainings.
- Attend all scheduled team meetings.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Job Qualifications: - Personal experience with the child welfare system resulting in successful reunification with children and dismissal of wardship.
- Have been reunited with child(ren) for at least one year. Training may be started after six months of reunification.
- Sensitive to the concerns of parents and able to establish rapport effectively.
- Have a healthy and stable family situations with no current CPS substantiation or safety issues.
- Experience dealing with the court system and an ability to assist others in navigating the child welfare system.
- Computer literate. The ability to work in Microsoft Office Word and Excel.
- Cultural competence
- The ability and expectation to work a flexible work schedule including non standard hours such as evenings and weekends and to be available to families 24/7.
- The ability to work with child welfare staff.
- If substance abuse was addressed in prior CPS complaint or if substance abuse counseling was required parent must be substance free for at least one year and to provide evidence to support.
- Allow for release of medical or mental health records/reports upon request.
- Sign a standing release for individuals with prior substance abuse and/or prior or current mental health diagnosis.
- Parent Partners must request for and provide (to the Contractor) a copy of a Central Registry query upon request (by the Contractor).
- Required participation in all mandated training as well as individual and group supervision including clinical supervision.
- Willingness to share their experiences as a learning tool with other parents community partners and child welfare staff.
- Individuals who havent resided in Michigan for the previous 10 years are required to sign a waiver stating that they have not been convicted of a felony.
Core Competencies: - Customer Service regularly respond to customers in a courteous and timely manner with focus on providing quality services.
- Job Knowledge demonstrate mastery of basic principles techniques and skills related to job consistently applying technical and procedural competence.
- Professionalism consistently present a positive image of self and the agency operating with integrity and credibility.
- Planning & Organization of Work reliably demonstrate time management skills through advance planning in order to deliver high quality work product within deadlines.
- Relationship / Leadership exhibit ability to develop cooperative relationships based on mutual respect and trust treating others fairly consistently listening openly and actively encouraging others to express candid and differing views.
- Judgement & Problem Solving show ability to review facts and information using sound judgment to arrive at the most effective solution and when appropriate seek supervisory assistance.
- Quality & Accuracy consistently present work product that is thorough accurate and effective in accomplishing intended purpose of assignments.
- Initiative & Independence demonstrate ability to effectively complete work tasks with minimal direction from supervisor and take initiative to increase effectiveness of work and that of the department.
- Reliability / Dependability exhibit consistency in performance and reliably follows through on tasks and assigned responsibilities.
- Temperament maintain emotional control a positive perspective and effectively respond to stress on the job.
Education Certificates Licenses Registrations: - Valid Michigan Drivers License appropriate insurance and use of own vehicle.
- High School Diploma or GED
Working Conditions: - Works in an office environment and in the community as needed.
- Possible stressful environment working with families and court system.
- Nontraditional hours occur often due to the need for evening and weekend visitation events and trainings etc.
- Fast paced enthusiastic and team oriented workplace.
Physical requirements: Sitting and standing for extended periods of time. May require some lifting. Direct reports: None
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