Parent Navigator
Company: AK Child & Family
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: May 24, 2023
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Job Description:
Job Code: 2022-360Department: Community ProgramsFT/PT Status:
Regular Full TimeSchedule:Summary of Responsibilities:$1,500.00
Sign on Bonus$500 Sign-On Bonus upon hire as a full-time employee.
Another two $500 bonuses over the following year for a full-time
employee."AK Child & Family practices the Sanctuary Model which is
a non-hierarchical, highly participatory, trauma-informed and
evidence-supported whole culture approach, which helps the
organization function in a safe, democratic and socially
responsible manner and thereby provide effective treatment for
clients and the community."The Parent Navigator will promote family
preservation by working directly with at risk families in the
community served, to strengthen and support the family unit.This
position is to be an advocate, model advocacy and ensure that the
"voice" of the family is leading care planning and
implementation.The position may provide services that include
parenting coaching, teaching and the promotion of parent
involvement activities.This position will provide information,
referrals and linkages to available community resources.This
position will assist to advance the family's home management skills
and provide hands on assistance in the maintenance of a safe and
healthy environment.The Parent Navigator will provide families with
information, referrals and linkages to available community
resources.This position will work directly with at risk families in
the community or their homes in order to promote, strengthen and
develop parenting skills as well as provide parent coaching,
teaching and the promotion of parent involvement activities.The
Parent Navigator will promote the development of family
organizational and budget management skills to empower the family
to achieve self-sufficiency.This position will perform a variety of
tasks to ensure a safe and healthy home environment including
cleaning, teaching appropriate household maintenance skills and
assisting with developing house cleaning routines.This position
will assist families experiencing a crisis in which immediate
response is required for crisis stabilization on a short term basis
only.All employees with AK Child & Family are required to be in
compliance with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid COVID vaccine
mandate. The mandate requires that by 2/14/22, staff at all health
care facilities must have received their first dose of a 2-shot
series (Moderna or Pfizer, currently) or a single dose of a 1-shot
vaccine (Johnson and Johnson, currently) with the exception of
those that have sought and been granted an exemption to the COVID
mandate. Staff must complete this step before they can provide any
care, treatment or other services for the facility and/or its
patients. By 3/15/22, all staff with the exception of those that
have sought and been granted an exemption to the COVID mandate,
must complete the primary vaccination series.Benefits:Medical,
Pharmacy, Dental, & VisionHealth Savings Account or Flexible
Spending AccountDependent Care AccountGroup Life and
AD&DLong-Term DisabilityEmployee Assistance ProgramOther
Benefits:403(b) Retirement PlanPaid Time Off (PTO) - 13 hours/month
in 1st year and then increases2 Floating Holidays/year6 Observed
Holidays: double-time pay for working on the HolidayBonuses:
Longevity & ReferralPay:$17.00/hour + depending on education and
experience3% pay increase after successful completion of 6-month
Intro Period.Supervision and Coordination of Services:Reports to
the Wraparound Coach Clinical SupervisorQualifications:Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities:They must have an Alaska driver's license and
have adequate insurance, as defined by AK Child & Family, in order
to carry out the duties of the job.The Parent Partner must display
an understanding and sensitivity in serving a culturally diverse
and/or specials needs population.The Parent Partner must have
demonstrated the ability to: relate positively to children and
families with severe emotional problems, engage in physical
activity, and communicate effectively in English (oral and written)
and the ability work independently.The Parent Partner must
demonstrate proficiency in written and verbal English.The Parent
Partner must have the ability to communicate clearly and
effectively with agency staff as well as the general public,
referral sources and community providers.They must work a flexible
schedule, including after hours and on-call responsibilities to
respond to client's crisis.The Parent Partner must demonstrate
ability to use a computer for both word processing and an
electronic health record system for documentation
purposes.Education and Experience:21 years of age.High School
Diploma / GED.Meet State of Alaska background check
requirements.Two (2) years of lived experience navigating the
mental health, special education, juvenile justice, or child
welfare system as a consumer parent, foster parent, or adoptive
parent is required.Physical Demands:The Parent Partner must be able
to access AK Child & Family and community buildings for meetings
and agency activities.The Parent Partner is required to have a
valid driver's license and an adequately insured personal vehicle
for reliably getting to and from work responsibilities as work
responsibilities require.Transport self within the Anchorage
Borough to meet with schools, families in their homes, and other
involved parties.Must have flexible work schedule to meet family's
needs, which may involve scheduling appointments in the evening or
on weekends.Must produce in a timely manner, assessments and other
documentation required by AK Child & Family, insurance and referral
sources.The Parent Partner must be able to use a copy machine, fax
machine, be able to produce legible student records, and prepare
reports using a computer.
Keywords: AK Child & Family, Anchorage , Parent Navigator, Other , Anchorage, Alaska
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