Respite House Parent
Job Summary
Respite Bridge Parent (Respite House Parent) - Seeking Couples and Individual Applicants
Location/Schedule: This position is available as either Full-Time working approximately 16 full days per month (benefits eligible) or PRN/Part-Time working up to 12 days per month (non-benefits eligible). This is a variable schedule role providing respite coverage for Bridging Families and Bridging Futures program homes across Western North Carolina including Avery County Hendersonville Winston-Salem the Metrolina region and the Smoky Mountain region. Overnight stays in program homes are required for the duration of each respite shift and may include evenings weekends and holidays. Respite events typically last 14 full days (24-hour coverage 1-4 days at a time).Options for off-shift housing available (with monthly rental payment) but not guaranteed. Additional regional travel may include visits to agencies clinics hospitals offices and field trip locations.
Your Impact: As a Respite Bridge Parent you will play a vital role in supporting children in foster care by providing continuation of care in a safe therapeutic and nurturing home while full-time live-in Bridge Parents are on respite. Your work helps children and families heal from cycles of trauma and supports brighter more stable futures by promoting resilience healthy habits education and personal growth. You will serve as a positive role model and mentor helping children build confidence life skills and emotional well-being. As part of a collaborative and compassionate team youll work alongside dedicated professionals who share your commitment to making a meaningful difference all while finding purpose fulfillment and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Your Impact: As a Respite Bridge Parent you will play a vital role in supporting children in foster care by providing continuation of care in a safe therapeutic and nurturing home while full-time live-in Bridge Parents are on respite. Your work helps children and families heal from cycles of trauma and supports brighter more stable futures by promoting resilience healthy habits education and personal growth. You will serve as a positive role model and mentor helping children build confidence life skills and emotional well-being. As part of a collaborative and compassionate team youll work alongside dedicated professionals who share your commitment to making a meaningful difference all while finding purpose fulfillment and opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Hiring Range: Full-Time: $37000$43000 annually; PRN/Daily Rate: $202.00$235.00 per day.
- Compensation is based on experience and qualifications. Candidates who meet only the minimum requirements can expect to start at the beginning of the range while those with additional and relevant experience and/or advanced skills may be considered for higher starting pay within the range.
Benefits (Full-Time position):
- Defined Contribution Benefits Plan including options for:
- Health/Dental/Vision Insurance - $0 copay for mental health visits with our health insurance
- Life Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability plans
- Critical Illness and Accident coverage options
- Flexible Spending Plan
- 401k with employer match (up to 6%)
- Paid Parental Leave - Based on Tenure
- Ongoing Training
Education/Experience
- High School Diploma/GED required. Bachelors degree in human services or related field strongly preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience is also acceptable.
- Minimum of two years experience in working with children and families required preferably in a mental health or child welfare setting.
- Prior residential / house parent experience or previous foster parent experience and knowledge of age appropriate living skills strongly preferred
Key Competencies:
- Culturally Competent Parenting: Ability to care for children of all ages races nationalities sexual orientations gender identities disabilities and backgrounds.
- Trauma-Informed Care: Knowledge of child development and how it is impacted by trauma; ability to provide trauma-informed care and support.
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to interface well with others including children birth parents and professionals.
- Flexibility and Adaptability: Ability to work in a fast-paced environment adapt to changing situations and prioritize tasks effectively.
- Emotional Intelligence and Empathy: Ability to understand and manage ones own emotions and those of others; empathetic and compassionate approach to working with children and families.
- Collaboration and Teamwork: Ability to work collaboratively with others including birth parents professionals and community partners.
- Resilience and Self-Care: Ability to manage stress and prioritize self-care to maintain a high level of emotional and physical well-being.
Job Duties:
- As assigned to provide respite resides onsite and provides twenty-four-hour support and supervision for up to 6 foster youth.
- Ensures the physical emotional educational social spiritual and cultural needs of each individual resident are met and appropriate safety and supervision of all residents is maintained.
- Responsible for the implementation compliance and documentation of Foster Care licensing regulations and Crossnore Communities for Childrens Policies and Procedures.
- As an active part of a multidisciplinary team assesses foster youth(s) needs related to service plans meeting treatment objectives and providing support and assistance in developing appropriate parenting techniques and emotional climate including crisis and trauma-informed interventions.
- Maintains professional relationships clear communication and consistent contact with placement workers case managers therapists teachers advocates attorneys psychiatrists doctors dentists child welfare professionals and other supportive partners.
- Administers medications as instructed attends all scheduled medical appointments and follows through with any and all recommendations made by the medical professionals.
- Monitors school attendance assists with homework and projects participates in school activities and advocates for youths needs within the school system.
- Reports all issues concerns problems or situations that may adversely affect the welfare and safety of the youth staff or program to the Supervisor or Program Director.
- Participates in all mandatory trainings provided by or identified by Crossnore as necessary to support the day to day requirements of the position as well as supplemental trainings support groups and meetings; Individual/Group Supervision; all applicable agency/state trainings and meetings.
- Welcomes volunteers in the organization and assists them in accomplishing their services wherever applicable.
Note: This job ad is a summary of the position and its requirements. For a full list of responsibilities and qualifications please refer to the detailed job description which can be sent to you upon request.
About Company
Crossnore Communities for Children is a non-profit child welfare agency serving children across North Carolina.