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Administer and seek automation of commission functions * Responsible for achieving service quality ... parental and family leave, family building benefits, back-up care, enhanced family support ...

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What is the difference between Commission Parent Coaching vs Parent Educator?

AspectCommission Parent CoachingParent Educator
CredentialsOften requires coaching certifications, training in child development, and parenting strategiesTypically requires education in child development, psychology, or related fields; certifications vary
Work EnvironmentOne-on-one coaching sessions, workshops, online platformsClassroom settings, community programs, workshops, seminars
Employer & IndustryPrivate coaching practices, online coaching platforms, wellness industrySchools, community organizations, non-profits, government programs

Commission Parent Coaching focuses on personalized, goal-oriented coaching for parents, often via private sessions or online platforms. Parent Educators typically work in educational or community settings, providing group-based instruction and resources. While both roles aim to support parents, coaching emphasizes individualized strategies, whereas education involves broader teaching and resource dissemination.

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Parent Partner - Wrapworks

$23 - $24/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

By joining the San Diego Center for Children, you will empower children and families through transformative mental health care and educational services.  Our vision is to inspire a world where children and families live joyful, healthy lives.  We serve over 1,000 people every day - are you ready to make an impact?  

Join us - and work with purpose!  

POSITION BENEFITS

  • Team-oriented, multidisciplinary approach
  • Ongoing, high-level learning and development opportunities 
  • Culturally diverse environment 
  • Joint Commission Accredited Organization 
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance (medical, dental, vision, pet)
  • Retirement savings plan: 403(b) - with employer match up to 3%
  • Generous paid time off (vacation, sick leave, holidays)
  • Up to $10,000 bonus earning potential 
  • Wellness programs
  • EAP - Employee Assistance Program
  • Tuition reimbursement or assistance for continuing education
  • Employee discounts
  • Employee recognition program
  • Opportunities for career advancement
  • May be eligible for state or federal loan forgiveness programs for work with underserved populations

SUMMARY 

Parent Partner I will provide therapeutic services and support to family members and/or caregivers in wraparound teams and individual meetings; Parent Partner I will form collaborative partnerships with all wraparound team members and community partners.  Average caseload of 10-12 families. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES  (Other Duties May Be Assigned)

  • In support of the client’s treatment plan, provide education, advocacy, crisis intervention, case management, rehabilitation, and other therapeutic services in a community- based fashion as they navigate through the systems of care 
  • Utilizes supervision, consultation, and training to provide high quality services to families, including evidence-based parenting curriculum 
  • Locate, coordinate and develop linguistically and culturally diverse informal and formal resources and networks for families in the communities where they reside 
  • Appropriately share personal story to enhance engagement with families and increase awareness of clinical staff about parenting challenges and difficulties maneuvering the ‘systems’, and maintain appropriate professional boundaries with families   
  • Provides culturally competent education and hands-on coaching to parents to help them better understand how the “systems” work, and the process of accessing community resources in their area 
  • Triage crisis situations with team members, including doing basic risk assessments, safety planning, and connecting to resources to maintain safety in the home, school, and community 
  • Assists parents in completing Wellness Notebooks and connection to needed behavioral health services 
  • Coordinates treatment with referring parties and outside resources including schools, psychiatrists, support groups, child care, government assistance, family advocacy programs, and others as appropriate  
  • Maintains accurate, timely, and complete case records per Medi-Cal requirements and SDCC policies and procedures 
  • Maintains clear, effective, and open communication between multi-disciplinary clinical staff, and administrative personnel within and between SDCC programs 
  • Encourage involvement of parents in our Program Advisory Group (PAG) and WrapWorks events 
  • Availability to work several evenings a week 
  • Fulfills all required training including SDCC Partners Training, applicable EBP trainings, cultural competency, and HIPAA 

LANGUAGE SKILLS 

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical records, journals, reports, and legal documents; Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community; Ability to effectively present information to management and public groups 

REASONING ABILITY  

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical records, journals, reports, and legal documents; Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community; Ability to effectively present information to management and public groups 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS  

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; use hand to finger; or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. Due to the emotional instability of the clients the employee may be subjected to kicking, hitting, punching, biting, hair pulling, etc.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. 

WORK ENVIRONMENT 

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job.  While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Most services will be provided in or near the homes of the families we serve.  Employees are considered essential service providers and will be expected to work with families in need during pandemics or natural disasters. 

DIVERSITY STATEMENT 
The San Diego Center for Children is committed to: 

  • Actively recruiting, retaining, and supporting diverse staff at all levels of the organization, 
  • Ensuring that diverse perspectives are included in the development and implementation of policies, practices and services, and that individuals feel empowered to advance our mission within an atmosphere of trust, safety, and respect, 
  • Encourage and provide access to professional development in order to deliver equitable and culturally informed services to the population we serve. 

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  • Valid California Driver’s License and Reliable Transportation
    • (Must be willing to utilize personal vehicle for work related responsibilities)
  • High School diploma or GED
  • Experience as a consumer or caregiver of a consumer of Children’s Behavioral Health Services, Child Welfare Services, the juvenile justice system, Regional Center, or Special Education
  • Good verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to work effectively within a multi-disciplinary team

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Medical Peer Support Certification
  • Associate's or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited University
  • Prior experience working in a wraparound program or as a parent educator/advocate
  • Proficient in SmartCare (online medical records system)