Parent Child Assistance Program Specialist
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Parent Child Assistance Program Specialist

Kansas Children's Service League

Location: Topeka,KS, USA

Date: 2024-12-15T09:10:02Z

Job Description:
Kansas Children's Service League is looking to hire a full-time Parent Child Assistance Program Specialist in Topeka, KS. This position earns a competitive wage starting at $18.50 per hour and works a Monday - Friday schedule with on-call responsibilities.

About Kansas Children's Service LeagueStronger families start at Kansas Children's Service League (KCSL). Founded in 1893, KCSL is a statewide, nonprofit agency that serves thousands of Kansas children and families each year. KCSL's mission is to protect and promote the well-being of children. Our programs work with children and families in the areas of health, safety and education to succeed and break cycles of neglect, abuse and trauma. We help both children and parents develop skills for success in their families, schools and workplaces. KCSL is also the Kansas chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America and Circle of Parents.

EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES:

At Kansas Children's Service League, we protect and promote the well-being of children. In doing so, every employee is responsible for supporting the agency's mission, vision, and values. This includes actively and regularly demonstrating high-quality customer service, accountability in all aspects of your position, and respecting the diversity and differences in our staff, customers, and communities. Expected behaviors and qualities include professionalism and competence, active collaboration, effective communication, initiative and innovation, respect, and goal achievement. Employees are to be able, at any time, to provide basic information about the breadth of customer opportunities available through KCSL and to help customers make connections within the organization. KCSL is more than an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a company culture that celebrates and promotes equity, diversity, and inclusion among all people.

JOB SUMMARY

The Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP) Specialist works in close cooperation regarding referrals from the community on expectant mothers and of newborns who are actively using substances, to determine needed and desired support services. Provides case management services and refers families to treatment and needed community support services to assure that families are connected. This is done through outreach, weekly home visitation case management and advocacy work for needed services. This program is based on the evidence-based model, Parent-Child Assistance Program (PCAP).

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

  • Case Management & Evaluation
    • Will engage families and establish a trusting relationship that is built on a strengths-based approach, is culturally competent, with a thorough understanding of how substance abuse, child abuse, and domestic violence can impact a child's ability to thrive. Complete all required assessments on any parents as needed. Based on the assessment and identified needs create a service plan for each mother and her infant and work with community professionals to implement the plan. The plan will address social and health care needs as well as treatment needs for the parents.
  • Communication
    • Establishes positive and trusting relationships through appropriate communication with community partners in child welfare (Judges, DCF Workers, Law Enforcement, District Attorney, Child Care Providers, Juvenile Intake), and other community human service professionals (Psychologists, medical doctors, drug and alcohol counselors). When professional disagreements exist, will use professional judgment to determine what is in the best interest of the child and then advocate appropriately attaining service goals.
  • Community Collaborations
    • Continually evaluates the availability, accessibility, and eligibility of community services available to assist families with assessed needs; including housing and treatment options. Maintains a working knowledge of these resources and assists family in accessing the services when it is identified on the service plan or will assist in meeting the child/family goals.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Required

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • 4 years' experience working with at risk children and families
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively engage high risk mothers and their families
  • Ability to conduct interviews covering extremely sensitive and confidential issues

Preferred

  • Addiction and Prevention Services (AAPS) Certified
  • 1 Year experience working with parents with drug and alcohol issues
  • Bachelors degree in Social Work or human services related field
  • Individuals with life experience dealing with substance abuse issues or other relevant issues
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