Where Youll Work
CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health is dedicated to improving the health of children and families by improving access linking families to care coordinating health-related services and providing clinical programs while serving as a leading voice in collaborative efforts to improve the health and well-being of the Lancaster PA community.
Every child has a unique health journey; the goal of CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health is to serve as a supportive voice and companion for children and families along their path to growing up healthy and happy. CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin and veteran or disability status.
CommonSpirit Health was formed by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health. With more than 700 care sites across the U.S. & from clinics and hospitals to home-based care and virtual care services CommonSpirit is accessible to nearly one out of every four U.S. residents. Our world needs compassion like never before. Our communities need caring and our families need protection. With our combined resources CommonSpirit is committed to building healthy communities advocating for those who are poor and vulnerable and innovating how and where healing can happen both inside our hospitals and out in the community.
Job Summary and Responsibilities
The Family Coach provides support and education services to families to improve the functioning of the family unit and the creation of patterns routines and discipline strategies that support the mental well-being growth and development of the child. Based upon the concepts of Kim John PaynesSimplicity ParentingandThe Soul of Discipline Family Coaching Services are designed utilizing best practices and trauma informed approaches to meet the specific needs and challenges of the families with children enrolled in our school.
Family Coaching Services are provided as a part of the family-focused behavioral health model provided by St. Joseph Childrens Health and as an important part of every family and students enrollment at the Mary Francis Bachmann School and the St. John Neumann School for Children & Families. The Family Coaches help to build a partnership that creates a supportive and coordinated approach between behavioral health providers the schools and the home that allows parents and caregivers to learn and grow along-side of their child.
The Family Coach is a resource for families during the entirety of their engagement in the programs and services of St. Joseph Childrens Health. The Coach will help guide and support families and coordinate with faculty as the strategies and approaches needed to support children change and evolve as they grow and develop.
Responsibilities
- Conduct family assessment and resource inventory to create a family focused action/goal plan and establish strategies to reach family-identified goals.
- Provide focused interventions for students and families both within the school and in their homes to enhance and foster the student and familys optimal functioning and coping both in the community and at home.
- Assess students needs service availability and appropriateness of services.
- Assist faculty in developing appropriate strategies and environment to support the needs of students in their classrooms.
- Coordinate care with the clients CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health care team leadership and external providers as applicable (including but not limited to: Early Intervention Services therapeutic services attendance to IEP review meetings etc.)
- Provide families and faculty with skills and resources to foster connection support skills and techniques to promote engagement and participation with learning opportunities classroom activities and community-based engagements.
- Consult with department organization leadership and faculty regarding developmental challenges and recommendations (including external supports and services) necessary to enhance the students experience and assist in development.
- Collaborate with Class Teachers and Clinical Partners on the completion of student developmental assessments as needed.
- Participate in class parent meetings parent-teacher conferences and clinical care team meetings and goal setting as needed.
- Document the families assessments and progress in the students electronic record.
- Maintain compliance with regard to state federal and CHI guidelines.
Job Requirements
Education (including licenses certifications):
- Masters degree in a Behavioral and Health Sciences Preferred (Social Work Psychology Nutrition etc.)
Experience required and preferred:
- Minimum of 3-years experience working with children and families preferred.
- Bi-Lingual (Spanish) strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of Evidence-based best practices trauma informed services and client-centered treatment.
- Understanding of community-based resources in the Lancaster region preferred.
Skill Competencies:
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
- Ability to handle multiple tasks
- Comfort working with computer
- Demonstrate a high comfort working with diverse populations and an understanding of the cultural and social barriers that can exist when accessing health or health-related care.
- Promote a positive team-based approach to treatment and care.
Where Youll WorkCHI St. Joseph Childrens Health is dedicated to improving the health of children and families by improving access linking families to care coordinating health-related services and providing clinical programs while serving as a leading voice in collaborative efforts to improve the hea...
Where Youll Work
CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health is dedicated to improving the health of children and families by improving access linking families to care coordinating health-related services and providing clinical programs while serving as a leading voice in collaborative efforts to improve the health and well-being of the Lancaster PA community.
Every child has a unique health journey; the goal of CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health is to serve as a supportive voice and companion for children and families along their path to growing up healthy and happy. CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin and veteran or disability status.
CommonSpirit Health was formed by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health. With more than 700 care sites across the U.S. & from clinics and hospitals to home-based care and virtual care services CommonSpirit is accessible to nearly one out of every four U.S. residents. Our world needs compassion like never before. Our communities need caring and our families need protection. With our combined resources CommonSpirit is committed to building healthy communities advocating for those who are poor and vulnerable and innovating how and where healing can happen both inside our hospitals and out in the community.
Job Summary and Responsibilities
The Family Coach provides support and education services to families to improve the functioning of the family unit and the creation of patterns routines and discipline strategies that support the mental well-being growth and development of the child. Based upon the concepts of Kim John PaynesSimplicity ParentingandThe Soul of Discipline Family Coaching Services are designed utilizing best practices and trauma informed approaches to meet the specific needs and challenges of the families with children enrolled in our school.
Family Coaching Services are provided as a part of the family-focused behavioral health model provided by St. Joseph Childrens Health and as an important part of every family and students enrollment at the Mary Francis Bachmann School and the St. John Neumann School for Children & Families. The Family Coaches help to build a partnership that creates a supportive and coordinated approach between behavioral health providers the schools and the home that allows parents and caregivers to learn and grow along-side of their child.
The Family Coach is a resource for families during the entirety of their engagement in the programs and services of St. Joseph Childrens Health. The Coach will help guide and support families and coordinate with faculty as the strategies and approaches needed to support children change and evolve as they grow and develop.
Responsibilities
- Conduct family assessment and resource inventory to create a family focused action/goal plan and establish strategies to reach family-identified goals.
- Provide focused interventions for students and families both within the school and in their homes to enhance and foster the student and familys optimal functioning and coping both in the community and at home.
- Assess students needs service availability and appropriateness of services.
- Assist faculty in developing appropriate strategies and environment to support the needs of students in their classrooms.
- Coordinate care with the clients CHI St. Joseph Childrens Health care team leadership and external providers as applicable (including but not limited to: Early Intervention Services therapeutic services attendance to IEP review meetings etc.)
- Provide families and faculty with skills and resources to foster connection support skills and techniques to promote engagement and participation with learning opportunities classroom activities and community-based engagements.
- Consult with department organization leadership and faculty regarding developmental challenges and recommendations (including external supports and services) necessary to enhance the students experience and assist in development.
- Collaborate with Class Teachers and Clinical Partners on the completion of student developmental assessments as needed.
- Participate in class parent meetings parent-teacher conferences and clinical care team meetings and goal setting as needed.
- Document the families assessments and progress in the students electronic record.
- Maintain compliance with regard to state federal and CHI guidelines.
Job Requirements
Education (including licenses certifications):
- Masters degree in a Behavioral and Health Sciences Preferred (Social Work Psychology Nutrition etc.)
Experience required and preferred:
- Minimum of 3-years experience working with children and families preferred.
- Bi-Lingual (Spanish) strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of Evidence-based best practices trauma informed services and client-centered treatment.
- Understanding of community-based resources in the Lancaster region preferred.
Skill Competencies:
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
- Ability to handle multiple tasks
- Comfort working with computer
- Demonstrate a high comfort working with diverse populations and an understanding of the cultural and social barriers that can exist when accessing health or health-related care.
- Promote a positive team-based approach to treatment and care.
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