Bilingual Therapeutic Visitation Specialist
Family Connections, Inc. · South Orange, NJ · 2 days ago
Business Development$68k–$72k/yrFull-time
CORE VALUES
- Demonstrates awareness of biases, internalized racial superiority and oppression.
- Leads with a racial equity lens and actively uses the racial equity tool in meaningful ways.
- Contributes to valuable and positive cultural humility transformation in individuals, organizations, and social systems to actively progress across the antiracist multicultural institution continuum.
- Demonstrates cultural humility through an awareness of and sensitivity towards Agency’s clients’ and coworkers’ cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.
- Committed to the value of a nurturing family as the ideal environment for a child and believes in the capacity of people to grow and change.
- Works from a strength-based perspective.
- Recognizes that consumers come first and responds to consumers appropriately.
- Knows and adheres to all FC Policies and Procedures.
- Participates in a QI subcommittee and keeps abreast of and adheres to QI policies and procedures.
PROFESSIONALISM
- Values and participates in the Team as a proactive member.
- Able to give and receive constructive criticism.
- Able to take on extra work as needed (i.e. when there is a vacancy).
SUPERVISION
- Attends supervision consistently and comes prepared.
- Able to receive feedback and learn from it.
- Has insight about self (i.e., strengths and weaknesses) and utilizes that knowledge towards growth and change.
DIRECT SERVICE
- Attends all necessary trainings in compliance with the SVS model.
- Schedules and conducts visits in the least-restrictive, most home-like location (the first preference being within the family's home) while ensuring the safety of the children.
- Initiates and maintains ongoing communication with families that is culturally sensitive, utilizing family’s preferred language considering a family’s faith and culture.
- Ensures the environment for parent-child contact is safe, non-traumatizing, and promotes healthy attachment.
- Uses strengths-based, solutions-focused, family centered, trauma informed strategies to elicit family input.
- Advocates for parents/families as necessary and supports them in advocating for themselves.
- Uses a process to gather information which includes reviewing collateral information and inquiring about family's natural supports.
- Completes required assessment tools including but not limited to bio-psychosocial assessments, Rose Wentz Matrix and SVS Caregiver Surveys.
- Documents contacts with families in agency's progress notes and DCP&P contact sheets.
- Creates a visitation plan with active familial involvement and updates the plan at regular intervals.
- Facilitates visit planning meetings and participates in other relevant meetings.
- Links the family to community resources, formal and informal supports, and coordinates with DCP&P.
- Collaborates with and shares relevant information with DCP&P staff, other providers, and supports.
- Provides therapeutic support and modeling around appropriate and nurturing parenting.
- Uses clinical interventions and trauma informed approaches to promote behavioral change in caregivers and children through education, modeling, reinforcement, and empowerment.
- Incorporates trauma informed care to all facets of treatment.
- Creates an environment that empowers family members, including parents, children, and caregivers to communicate their goals and needs.
- Utilizes various interviewing and/or communication techniques in a culturally competent manner.
- Recognizes non-verbal communication and maintains good eye contact and posture.
- Enhances parental skills by goal setting, modeling, mentoring, reinforcement, feedback and reflection through a trauma-informed perspective.
- Prepares for each visit with caregivers reviewing goals and expectations and encouraging them to be the lead in visit planning.
- Debriefs with caregivers after each visit to allow for processing and self-reflection and discussion of strengths and challenges.
- Provides in-home aftercare services in the event of reunification of families.
- Provides transportation for parents and/or children to and from visitation location.
- Engages in case presentations and completes timely documentation.
- Prepares case presentations and engages in case discussions/consultations.
- Maintains electronic health record and completes all internal and external documentation needs in accordance with program guidelines.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Education & Experience
- Candidates must possess a master’s degree in social work or related field (e.g. counseling) and a valid professional license: (LPC, LCSW LAC, LSW, CSW).
- Must possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey with safe driving record.
- Minimum of one (1) year of work experience with children and families, particularly families involved with the child welfare system and/or affected by trauma.
- Experience working with diverse populations.
- Knowledge: Knowledge of the child welfare system, community resources, social services, and mental health systems.
- Knowledge of appropriate therapeutic interventions in crisis and non-crisis situations.
- Knowledge of infant, child and adolescent stages of growth and development.
- Knowledge of trauma and its effect on children and families.
- Knowledge of county’s local and highway roads.
Skills and Abilities
- Bilingual: English and Spanish or Haitian Creole or Portugese.
- Excellent time management skills.
- Organizational skills with the ability to manage numerous visiting families and systems of care simultaneously to promote best practices.
- Outstanding human relations skills and the ability to function autonomously and in a team environment.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Effectively solve problems and communicate information, including the identification and communication of problems and/or issues with appropriate team and management staff.
- Ability to utilize therapeutic approaches with children and families.
- Model, coach, support, and mentor parents on use of nurturing and safe parenting.
- Ability to deliver and score assessment tools.
- Excellent computer skills with proficiency and working knowledge of database and reporting tools such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and/or electronic health record systems.
- Safely operate a motor vehicle abiding by all applicable traffic laws.
- Ensure safety of all passengers through appropriate safety measures including use of seat belts, car and booster seats and/or child safety locks.
Salary
$68,000 - 72,000
Vacation & Benefits
- Vacation: As a full-time employee working generally 35 hours per week, you will be eligible to participate in the Family Connections group benefit plans.
- Benefits include medical, dental, life insurance, long term disability, retirement plans, and additional supplementary benefits.
- You will also be eligible to accrue vacation, personal, and sick days in addition to 12 paid holidays, and summer wellness Fridays.
- Professional development assistance, referral program, internal/external trainings, Capella University partnership, 403b retirement plan with employer matching (3% max) (you can enroll in your 403b without a waiting period), employer-paid life insurance, employer paid Long-term Disability (LTD) insurance, employer paid Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, etc.
Work Environment/Physical Demands
- The individual must possess the ability to perform work that requires frequent standing, bending, reaching, squatting, kneeling, moving, and lifting of up to or in excess of 50 pounds.
- A flexible working schedule with 5 days per week evening availability.
- Some working time is spent out of the office transporting children and/or parents to and from visits and observing visits in families’ homes or in the community (parks, libraries, restaurants, jails, etc.).