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Family Support Partner

Allegheny Family Network
Pittsburgh, PA Full Time
POSTED ON 1/13/2026
AVAILABLE BEFORE 1/17/2026
AFN provides family support services to parents who are raising a child with behavioral health concerns. Family Support Partners use their lived experience as parents of children with behavioral health challenges to provide on on one support to parents in the family's home or community. Family Support Partners helps families identify needs and goals, provide information and resources, promote self-advocacy, and navigate the behavioral health and other child serving systems.

AFN is a family run organization; therefore, the Family Support Partner must be a “Family Member” meaning the individual must have reared or is rearing a child with mental health and/or emotional challenges.

Job Summary

The Family Support Partner (FSP) reports directly to the Family Support Supervisor. Allegheny Family Network (AFN) supports and partners with families raising children who have emotional and mental health needs in order to improve their quality of life.

Essential Duties And Responsibilities

The FSP will collaborate with providers connected to family’s services and will direct support and services for families when appropriate. The FSP will connect families to other families with similar challenges as well as community resources.

Administrative

  • Collect and record information about family strengths and needs.
  • Document all services according to agency policies.
  • Coordinate home visits with the Supervisor as needed for review.
  • Complete time sheets and flex time when approved by Supervisor.

Training/ Meetings

  • Attend and participate in staff training as necessary to promote professional growth and development and bring back valuable information to share with colleagues and staffs.
  • Attend and participate in various committees, meetings, and work groups as needed.
  • Represent the family perspective in appropriate meetings.

Family/Staff Responsibilities

  • Implement the vision and direction for the program in line with the program’s mission and philosophy.
  • Maintain a positive professional reputation in the community and be a good ambassador for the agency.
  • Collaborate with supervisors, other staff members, and partners to develop and implement problem solving strategies that promote a positive work environment and positive child and family outcomes.
  • Meet with families in their home and/or community and provide emotional support to families raising children with mental health and emotional challenges.
  • Collaborate with the provider to assist the families in identifying priority needs.
  • Develop strategies for culturally competent services and supports and obtain resources from culturally diverse groups within the community.
  • Assist families in identifying and finding appropriate services, community resources, and natural supports as needed.
  • Collaborate with provider staff to support and provide the family with information about topics relating to their child’s needs.
  • Collaborate with the provider staff, other staff, and the family to ensure good outcomes.
  • Assist families in the education of various methods to implement in order to support the social and emotional development of their child.
  • Train families to advocate for themselves and the needs of their child.
  • Assist families in the completion of essential activities and tasks.
  • Connect families to other families, social activities, education events, support groups, etc.
  • Coordinate and help facilitate support groups if needed.
  • Recruit and connect families to system level opportunities; such as advisory boards, committees, etc.
  • Prepare families for court and assist them in obtaining the necessary resources if needed.
  • Represent the family perspective in appropriate meetings.
  • Assist other professionals to understand the family perspective.
  • Respond to new families within the required timeframe.
  • Perform duties as assigned by CEO and Supervisors.

Qualifications

  • Direct experience raising a child with mental health or emotional challenges required.
  • Experience working with families and communities on behalf of children with mental health issues is highly desirable.
  • Knowledge of the mental health system and other Allegheny County child-serving systems gained by parenting a child with mental health issues.
  • Basic computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Access, Outlook and Publisher.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to set priorities and manage multiple job responsibilities efficiently and effectively.
  • Familiarity with location and access of community resources, and services for children.
  • Negotiation and conflict resolution abilities.
  • Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds in a culturally competent manner.
  • Completion of all applicable training resulting in certification or credentialing (training will be provided).

Specific Position Requirements

  • Computer skills in Microsoft Word, Outlook, data entry, and ability to learn.
  • Current, Valid PA driver’s license.
  • You must have a car for daily use and maintain auto insurance for bodily injury liability at $100,000/$300,00
  • Available to work evenings and weekends as needed.
  • Must be able to pass Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Act 33/34, FBI, and NSOR Clearances.
  • Computer skills in Microsoft Word, Outlook, data entry, and ability to learn

Job Details:

  • $41,000.00 Annual Salary, medical, dental, vision, generous paid time off, and ongoing training.
  • Monday – Friday 7.5 hours per day. Flexible hours based on clients' needs.
  • Family Support Partners will spend their days meeting with clients throughout Allegheny County. When Partners are not with families, Partners will report to our office on the North Shore of Pittsburgh.

Allegheny Family Network is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran stats, gender identity or other categories protected by law.

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