Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator - Henderson, Haywood, And Madison Counties

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Henderson, North Carolina, United States
Not specified; benefits: pyid time off, health ins...
Fully remote
Bachelor's degree in human services or related field
2+ years experience with intellectual/developmental disabilities
Reliable vehicle and valid driver's license for home visits
RHA Health Services is seeking a Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator for Henderson, Haywood, and Madison Counties. The role involves collaborating with families to connect them with community services while enhancing caregiver skills to support child development

Job Summary

  • The role involves partnering with clinicians to support families of children with intellectual, developmental, mental health, and substance use challenges through a home-visiting model.
  • Candidates must be highly organized, self-motivated, and flexible enough to work non-traditional hours while maintaining a reflective stance during family engagements.
  • The position offers benefits including paid time off, health insurance, 401(k) retirement savings, and access to free CPR and job-specific training.

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RHA Health Services is seeking a Child First Family Resource Partner - Care Coordinator for Henderson, Haywood, and Madison Counties. The role involves collaborating with families to connect them with community services while enhancing caregiver skills to support child development.

Salary

Not specified; Benefits: Paid Time Off, Health Insurance, 401(k), Wellbeing Programs, Free Training

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Bachelor's degree in Human Services or related field
  • 2+ years experience with intellectual/developmental disabilities
  • Reliable vehicle and valid driver's license for home visits
  • Experience working with culturally diverse families
  • Knowledge of early childhood development and risk factors

Nice-to-have

  • Speak a second language such as Spanish or Portuguese
  • Experience with videotaping for therapeutic work
  • Willingness to work non-traditional hours including evenings
  • Capacity for self-reflection and clinical supervision
  • Experience with community-based services in the area

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree (Human Services) with 2+ years experience OR Master's with 1+ year
  • Minimum three years working with culturally diverse families and young children under six
  • Must meet Qualified Professional requirements and pass background/drug screening
  • Valid driver's license, insurance, and reliable vehicle required for home visits

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Not specified

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