Salary will increase after credentialing plus mileage reimbursement. 30-40 hours per week, flexible hybrid schedule. May travel to Oneonta office twice per week.
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Family Peer Advocates have lived-experience as the parent (biological, foster, adoptive) or primary caregiver of a child/youth with a social, emotional, behavioral, mental health or developmental disability. They receive training to develop skills and strategies to empower other families. They foster effective parent-professional partnerships and promote the practice of family-driven and youth-guided approaches. Lived experience is extremely valuable when working with families in need of resources, support and advocacy.
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Applicant must: Possess High School Diploma or Equivalent; Possess excellent organizational and communication skills;Complete progress notes in a timely manner;Conduct home visits with families to identify need;Submit to a background/fingerprint check (at no cost to applicant);Have experience advocating within the service systems (i.e. Mental Health, Special Education, DSS, Juvenile Justice, SPOA, Foster Care);Have working knowledge of Microsoft Office software
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All applicants should submit a resume with a cover letter describing your personal lived experience of being a parent or guardian of a child with a social, emotional, behavioral, mental health or developmental disability.
<p>Benefits: Flexible schedule with frequent opportunities to work from home, Paid time off, End of year bonus