Rising Ground · 1 day ago
Family Development Coach
Rising Ground is dedicated to providing support and services to families, and they are seeking a Family Development Coach. The FDC will be responsible for case management, connecting participants with necessary services, and facilitating workshops aimed at helping fathers achieve their personal and program goals.
EducationHealth CareMental HealthNon ProfitNursing and Residential CareSpecial Education
Responsibilities
The Family Development Coach will complete intakes, assessments, individual service plan (ISP) and the basic summary. Priority will be given to the completion of the Pre-and-Post Parenting Skills Knowledge survey to ensure the program attains the contracted number of outcomes each year
Utilize a case management model for participants in all tiers, which would include the following 4 components: (1) holistic assessment of the father’s strengths and needs and development of an Individual Service Plan (ISP) listing supportive services, benefits and resources needed; (2) implementation of the ISP (coordinating community resources and working with and advocating on behalf of the family to meet identified goals); (3) regular review of the ISP to assess whether goals have been met or need to be changed; and (4) follow-up to ensure that the father has received requested services. A
The Fatherhood Initiative will deliver eight required activities: 1. Orientation, 2. Parenting Skills Training, 3. Supervised Visitation Coaching, 4. Case Management, 5. Community Projects, 6. Support Groups, 7. Family Events, and 8. Workshops
The Fatherhood Initiative will serve and customize services for fathers with varying levels of child visitation, coparent engagement, court and agency orders, skills, and needs. Fatherhood will offer four service tier options to participants. The Fatherhood Initiative will implement parenting skills training to participants with two different curricula: ProFatherhing15 and Supporting Father Involvement (SFI)
Guided by DYCD’s Case Management Toolkit, develop goal-oriented Individual Service Plan (ISP), and facilitate applications and referrals to various services and supports. Address the changing needs of fathers and adapt services accordingly
Provide individual, family and group counseling, provide direct services/case planning to clients including mediation/conflict resolution training to fathers to facilitate effective co-parenting and visitation. When necessary, Case Managers will assist with supervised or monitored visitation opportunities for fathers
Assess father’s immediate needs and current child support order and visitation/placement arrangements
Maintain contact with program participants at least once every two weeks and follow-up contact for program alumni. (Active caseload of 20-24)
Build effective internal and external working relationships with key stakeholders
Enter progress notes in DYCD data system of record
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in social work or a related field (minimum)
Experience working with City systems such as public assistance, child support, child welfare, education, and housing
Associate's degree and completion of the Family Development Training (or other credentials identified by DYCD) and experience working with City systems such as public assistance, child support, child welfare, education, and housing
Completion of the Family Development Training within one year of being hired (or other credentials identified by DYCD)
At least three (3) years successful experience in providing case management/counseling and working with City systems such as public assistance, child support, child welfare, education, and housing
Good verbal and written communication are essential
Computer proficient
Preferred
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
Benefits
Work-related travel expenses will be reimbursed by agency.
Company
Rising Ground
Rising Ground is a nonprofit organization that provides adoption, residential care, mental health, special education & preventive services.