What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Advocate Partner- Family Support Program position at Gemma Services?
FAMILY ADVOCATE PARTNER FOR FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM IN PHILADELPHIA
The Family Support Program is an evidence-based prevention program that has shown incredible outcomes for families receiving these services that will now be offered in Philadelphia through Gemma Services. The Family Support Program is a home visiting model that will be offered to families with young children in the Philadelphia area seeking assistance.
The Family Advocate Partner (FAP) plays a critical role in bridging the gap between families and the services we offer.
Why Gemma? Gemma offers a generous benefits package that includes full medical insurance coverage at no cost to the employee, eight (8) paid holidays and over three (3) weeks of paid time off in the first year. In addition, Gemma offers referral bonuses, education assistance and self-care funds for each program to participate in wellness activities.
Job Specifics: With compassion, and practical support, the FAP helps families engage meaningfully with the program and navigate challenges with confidence. The (FAP) provides hope, builds connections and linkages, and encourages parents to utilize their voice to be part of a collaborative problem-solving process. The (FAP) will be integral to the Family Support team to support families in the program.
This is a hybrid role: Monday – Friday, full-time position that is based out of our Preheim Center in Southwest Philadelphia. The position works in the field throughout the city of Philadelphia and must be able (and interested) to travel daily and independently. The schedule varies and must be approved by the supervisor.
This position requires a Child serving systems include mental or behavioral health, child-welfare, or juvenile-justice services. A minimum of 1 year of experience in childcare, preferably within a Keystone STARS organization. A high school diploma is required, bachelor’s degree preferred. Familiar with services for children in the managed care system. Must have reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license.
Education
Required- High School or better
- Bachelors or better
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