What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Support Services Assistant position at Child Parent Institute?
Child Parent Institute provides supervised visitation for parents who can only see their children in a controlled environment. These visits occur at the CPI office and in the community on weekdays and weekends. Family Support Services Assistants ensure a safe visit for child and parent, documenting each visit with an observation report.
CPI is committed to a diverse, inclusive and equitable work environment. Our staff represent our community and persons with lived experience in the areas in which we serve. Our goal is to employ a workforce that supports racial equity, values differences, and celebrates unique perspectives. Everyone is welcome at CPI.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
- Knowledge and experience in working with diverse populations, utilizing culturally competent, strength-based strategies.
- Knowledge/experience with domestic violence; parenting issues, child development and family resources.
- Experience or Degree in related fields (i.e., child development, social work, human services, et al.)
- Flexible hours (able to work evenings 3 – 7 pm and Saturdays 8:30 – 5 pm)
- Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing
- Comfortable working with high-risk multi-challenged families
- Basic computer skills (email, Microsoft Word and Excel, Google Drive, Zoom)
- High school diploma or GED
- Valid Driver License
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Ability to type 20 WPM
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The Monitor is solely responsible for enforcement of all the terms and conditions of any supervised visit. The terms and conditions for any supervised visit, unless otherwise ordered by the court, are as follows:
- Monitor conditions to assure the safety and welfare of the child.
- Enforce the frequency and duration of the visits as ordered by the court.
- Ensure that all contact between the child and the non-custodial party is within the provider’s hearing and sight at all times, and that discussions are audible to the provider, unless a different order is issued by the court.
- Speak in the language spoken by the child and non-custodial party.
- Ensure that the parties follow any additional rules set forth by the provider or the court.
- Document activity and engagement of visit to submit to social worker or family court services.
- Perform cleaning duties such as: vacuuming, emptying garbage, wiping down tables, chairs, toys, and other high-touch surfaces.
- Provide brief Parent Education coaching and conflict resolution strategies to families.
- Report any incident, accident during visit in writing to the program manager.
- Finalize typed visit report document form within one week of visit.
- Attend weekly staff meetings.
- Complete daily timesheet after each working day.
- Read/respond to employee e-mail for work schedule and communication from staff.
- Other duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to lift 25 lbs (supplies)
- Prolonged sitting and working on a computer and telephone.
- Driving to off-site visits using your own vehicle.
NOTICE: This job description is provided as a general summary of common job duties performed by individuals assigned this job title. It is not all-inclusive, nor is it intended to create a contract, written or implied, between employees and Child Parent Institute, nor does it in any way alter the at-will employment relationship that exists between employees and Child Parent Institute. As a condition of employment, all agency employees are expected to perform job duties assigned by agency management even when such duties are not included in their job description. CPI is an equal opportunity employer.