What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Services Family Partner position at County of Tehama?
Why You Should Join Our Team:
At the Community Action Agency we strive to partner with our community to assist, empower and protect those we serve. We foster an agency culture that supports family life and encourages fun filled activities and agency committees. This is more than an invitation, it’s a commitment to offer opportunities for personal and professional growth to everyone! We ask people to grow with us and make the agency even better.
The Perfect Match:
The ideal candidate is reliable, provides courteous, respectful, and professional customer services; has the ability to analyze situations involving rules and regulations; demonstrates good judgment when making decisions; communicates effectively orally and in writing; interacts with individuals from various educational, socioeconomic, and ethnic backgrounds; works cooperatively with the family, community partners, and other County agencies and as part of a team; listens attentively and understands oral information provided; prioritizes, plans and organizes one's own work.
What Will You Do?:
The primary function of a Community Services Family Partner is to meet the needs of the child and family in all aspects of their life, including: personal and community safety; family life; education; employment; recreation; emotional and physical health; spiritual and cultural needs; housing and issues related to the legal system. This work is primarily performed in the field and may also include working outside of normal business hours.As a Community Services Family Partner, You Will Have The Opportunity To:
- Explore, identify, and work to (re)establish natural support systems as needed; identify and link families with community connections and resources. Collaborate and participate in team meetings to ensure the parent and family members have access, voice and choice within the process and to support the parent connection to the child.
- Coach families to make decisions and to use their voice to direct treatment.
- Model and instruct parents on effective coping techniques. Utilize conflict resolution skills.
- Maintain and manage schedules effectively in order to handle the needs of multiple families and attend numerous, meetings.
- Empower and advocate for client family members by acting as the voice of the family when needed.
- Assist families with daily activities, errands and appointments and transport clients and families when necessary.
As a Community Services Family Partner, you may encounter customers who are emotionally charged, customers that have substance dependence, mental health issues, trauma or domestic violence history. You may be assisting customers whose values may conflict with your own values. A Community Services Family Partner must be able to accept customers' differences and interact with them in a non-judgmental manner.
Any combinations of training and experience which would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities are qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
Equivalent to the completion of twelfth (12th) grade AND
Equivalent to one (1) year providing social services, public assistance, counseling or case management.
OR
Experience as a parent or child who has had involvement with Child Protective Services (CPS) Probation or Mental Health Services or a relative-caregiver who had involvement with the above agencies.
Other combinations of education and experience may be considered.
License & Special Requirements:
Requires a valid California driver’s license.
The department is currently recruiting for one (1) vacancy.
Jose Ventura
530-528-4095 | jventura@tcdss.org