What are the responsibilities and job description for the Independent Living Specialist position at EMBERHOPE, INC?
EmberHope, a leading, faith-based provider of child welfare services, is committed to helping you succeed as an employee as you work to make a difference in the life of a child either directly or by offering administrative support. The Company strives for a positive work environment that encourages effective teamwork, trauma-informed practices, and opportunities to utilize leadership skills. Team members from all departments will focus on executing the EmberHope mission, vision, and values!
To be a successful Independent Living Specialist you must be able to do the following always:
- Ensure a trauma informed focus on creating a safe and supportive environment for staff and those served through knowledge, sensitivity, respect, and a focus on resilience and recovery.
- Work as part of a team to access resources, plan, and advocate to improve the quality of people’s lives.
- Teach skills such as emotion regulation, having healthy relationships, conflict resolution, and healthy communication within families.
- Teach relevant life skills and demonstrate the ability to transform daily living activities into learning opportunities to assist youth in the development of independent living skills.
- Provide services to improve youth proficiencies in independent living skills by:
- Providing direct consultation, direct service, and referrals for all youth.
- Developing an individualized transition plan in consultation with youth reflecting their needs. Facilitate transition plan meetings separate from regular case plan meetings.
- Visiting with youth face-to-face in their home or community as identified in the learning plan and case plan.
- Helping youth access local resources in their community to progress in academics and/or the workforce.
- Direct service to youth, including Learning Plan development and completion of the Casey Life Skills Assessment.
- Support Department of Children and Families (DCF) efforts to implement SOUL [Support, Opportunity, Unity, and Legal Relationships) permanency option.
- Engage the Youth in a meaningful relationship and utilize assessment and case planning to guide services. Help the youth navigate the child welfare system, while ensuring safety needs are assessed and addressed.
- Visit with the youth one-on-one at least monthly to support progress toward IL goal. Identify and remove barriers to achieving permanency for the youth.
- Utilize assessments to make appropriate placements for the youth.
- Attend court hearings and submit timely court reports.
- Achieve timely permanency preferably through either adoption, guardianship, or SOUL.
- Document all work and submit 100% of documentation per company policy.
- Work collaboratively with IL Coordinators and other case management team members, stakeholders, and the Department of Children and Families (DCF) IL Liaisons.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory board requirements including maintenance of required CEUS and maintaining your license in good standing.
- Follow Company Policy and Procedure and operate according to the Company’s Program Practice Guidelines.
- Back up on-call to the on-call department as needed.
How you will spend your time in this job:
- 40% Case Management
- 20% Collaboration & Meetings
- 20% Assessments & Reports
- 20% Timely Documentation