What You Will Be Doing
Under general direction, and working within a designated service region, Family Support Practitioners deliver TBRI Caregiver Training classes and in-home coaching services for families and facilitate monthly Implementation and Connection Groups to support implementation of the TBRI model, offering opportunities for participants to practice tools, discuss challenges, and build networks amongst families.
Who We Are
We believe that every young person deserves to go through life knowing they have a caring adult by their side. So, every day, we show up for kids in foster care by listening to their needs and introducing them to adults they can rely on. We then surround those connections with support so that they grow into meaningful, lasting relationships that help our youth heal from the past. Because to truly raise the future, we must raise the bar for what it means to support vulnerable youth and families as they navigate life. That's what Raise the Future is all about.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide in-home coaching to caregivers who have completed TBRI training. Each visit will involve observation, hands-on guidance, feedback, goal setting, and action planning. The number of visits and hours involved will vary based on each family's needs (weekends and/or evenings required).
- Conduct outreach to previously contacted and uncontacted post-adoptive families to inform them of available post-adopt services, provide resources, and encourage engagement in supportive programming.
- Provide transition support to youth and families who are matched, helping to strengthen connection, prepare for permanency, and support adjustment throughout the transition process.
- Plan and facilitate Implementation and Connection Groups for families to provide ongoing support, learning opportunities, and natural points of connection for families to develop support networks with other families who have a mutual understanding of their children's needs and behaviors.
- Facilitate Making Sense of Your Worth cohorts for youth and adults, including curriculum delivery, discussion facilitation, engagement activities, and support related to identity, connection, and permanency.
- Travel to meetings, visits, groups, events, or trainings with families, professionals, and in the community as assigned; mileage reimbursement is provided by Raise the Future.
- Support internal communication about the program, conduct data entry, attend meetings, submit required reports, and perform other administrative tasks as needed.
- Adhere to program and agency protocol and structure.
- Submit documentation in adherence with prescribed timelines.
- Deliver the TBRI Caregiver Training, as requested
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree or higher in a social work, psychology, human development, or human services related field
- Demonstrated understanding of complex developmental trauma, trauma-associated behavioral and developmental delays, and challenges related to permanency achieved through guardianship or adoption
- Ability and willingness to work evenings and weekends as needed
- Two or more years of experience in adoption, child welfare or equivalent
- Excellent observational and assessment skills
- Demonstrate the ability to train others
- Demonstrated ability to effectively build rapport with families andyouth
- Demonstrate effective organization skills and proactive thinking
- Demonstrate diplomacy and networking skills
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to work autonomously,as needed
- Travelandsomeevening or weekend workrequired; must have dependable transportation and be insurable as a driver on the auto liability policy ofRaisethe Future(mileage to be reimbursed by Raise the Future).
Preferred Qualifications
- Master's degree in Social Work,Psychology,HumanDevelopment, orHumanServices-related field
- Accredited through TCU Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development as a TBRI Practitioner
- 5 or more yearsof postgraduateexperience working with children and families
- Bilingual (Spanish) preferred
- Located in the region where services are to be delivered
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Once trained, demonstrated capacity to implement TBRI principles and tools professionally or in a direct caregiving capacity.
- Excellent observational and assessment skills.
- Demonstrated effective organization skills and proactive thinking.
- Demonstrated diplomacy and networking skills.
- Ability to work autonomously as needed.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively build rapport with families and children.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Demonstrated knowledge of trauma and the impact of trauma on child development, behaviors, and attachment.
- Demonstrated knowledge of adoption issues and challenges.
- Understanding of the child welfare system.
- Ability to demonstrate cultural humility.
- Demonstrated knowledge of Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams, ZOOM.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
This position works primarily in a typical office environment, mostly indoor office environment with windows, with office equipment noise and may include frequent interruptions. This position also may be required to meeting with clients, and stakeholders in other settings outside the office. Considerable time is spent sitting at a desk using a computer terminal, and telephone, and attending meetings with others.
The hiring range for this position is $20.00 - $25.00 / hour
* Actual hiring range may vary based on qualifications and geographic location.