The Community Based Support Specialist works as part of a multidisciplinary team and provides direct services to children and families engaged by ICAN. The wraparound service provider makes service decisions in a variety of settings including biological, pre-adoptive, and/or foster homes, schools, and communities to meet the needs and preferences of the children and families. They are expected to promote the philosophy and mission of the agency through the following (but not limited to) roles. Family Skills Training Curfew Checks Rise and Shine Services Crisis Avoidance Psychosocial Rehabilitation Rehabilitative Psychoeducation Strength Based Service Planning Daily Living Skills/Community Integration Treatment.Duties & Responsibilities:
- Demonstrate skills that promote a safe physical and emotional environment for the participant within the context of their living environment and community.
- Successfully complete any/all required trainings (general orientation and service specific) within established timeframes.
- Adhere to all agency policies including confidentiality, attendance, and cultural sensitivity.
- Provide any/all services assigned in the active service plan. Including completion of annual and ongoing functional assessments.
- Attend any/all scheduled team meetings with the Participant and providers and/or with any other individuals involved in the planning and care.
- Remain in contact with participant, natural support and service coordinator and other providers to ensure continuity of care.
- Act as a liaison between client and family, agency personnel and other service providers as necessary and appropriate.
- Participate in the agency's utilization review, incident reporting and quality improvement program as deemed appropriate by the supervisor.
- Work directly with participants to provide assistance with learning skills such as budgeting, grocery shopping, home maintenance, pre-vocational training, cognitive remediation, problem solving, and development of functional compensation strategies, medication management, and self-care skills.
- Work flexible hours as dictated by service need including working weekends, evenings, and split shifts as required.
- Travel is required in order to provide services in multiple settings including, but not limited to family homes, local schools, community programs, and places of employment.Education/ExperienceEducation and experience will establish which services are able to be provided.
- Preferred: Associate's Degree in Education, Special Education, Psychology, Social Work, or related field and four years relevant experience or Bachelor's Degree in Education, Special Education, Psychology, Social Work, Human Services or related field required.
- Additional professional development in specialty areas helpful.
- Ability to adjust to children, staff, and program needs.
- Experience working with children with severe emotional and behavioral problems required.
- Valid NYS Driver's License is required.