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Koinonia Family Services
Overview
Provide mentorship, peer counseling, and trauma-informed psychoeducation to adoptive parents to improve outcomes for children. Perform in-home and virtual support services while maintaining detailed documentation according to agency standards.
Compensation
$20 - $22 / HOUR
Posted
3 days ago
NFI Vermont, Inc.
Provide treatment-based activities to children and families in community and home-based settings. Work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary treatment team to help clients make positive life changes.
$21 - $23 / HOUR
1 month ago
NATIONAL YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM
The therapist provides individual, group, and family mental health services, case management, and transportation while meeting established outcome thresholds for persons served. This role involves daily travel within the community to serve youth and families, including providing safety assessment and crisis response services.
$60,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
Brightpoint
Therapists provide Nurturing Parent Program (NPP) and/or Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) interventions to parents and children involved in the Illinois child welfare system, delivering individual, family, and group services in various community settings. Responsibilities also include coordinating services with other providers, developing referral plans, and completing thorough documentation using a web-based platform.
$55,000 - $61,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
Access Services
The Youth Mentor engages referred youth (ages 9-17) to build rapport, identify goals, and facilitate success and independence through direct support like homework help and life skills teaching. Responsibilities also include administrative tasks such as maintaining case files, completing assessments, coordinating services with external providers, and providing testimony at hearings when necessary.
$20 / HOUR
The Youth Mentor engages referred youth (ages 9-17) to help them identify and achieve goals towards success and independence by building rapport and providing learning environments. Responsibilities also include administrative tasks like maintaining case notes, assisting with intake, coordinating services with external providers, and facilitating life skills lessons.
The New York Foundling
The main responsibility is providing support and guidance to students currently or previously in foster care to navigate independent living while pursuing academic goals, which includes academic planning and career exploration. Core duties involve hosting weekly hybrid coaching sessions, maintaining detailed documentation, collaborating with stakeholders, and developing individualized, culturally competent session plans.
$54,106 / YEAR
Pressley Ridge
The Mobile Crisis Professional addresses immediate crises for youth and families involved with educational, child welfare, and juvenile justice systems by providing short-term stabilization services and connecting them to necessary supports. This role involves proactive engagement during the school day, crisis intervention, assessment, and participation in developing behavior support plans.
Salary not listed
You Gotta Believe
The Permanency Advocate facilitates individualized and group permanency engagement services with youth in contracted agencies, collaborates with recruiters and case planners to support youth, and contributes to parent recruitment and retention efforts. They also develop and facilitate permanency-based curriculum and raise awareness about child welfare needs through public engagements.
$21 / HOUR
4 months ago