Family Advocate Job Description
Family Advocate Duties & Responsibilities
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Family Advocate Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Family Advocate
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: CPR, CPI, MA
Education for Family Advocate
Typically a job would require a certain level of education.
Employers hiring for the family advocate job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as Bachelor's and Associate Degree in Social Work, Education, Social Service, Health and Human Services, Health, Management, Psychology, Human Services, Early Childhood Education, Sociology
Skills for Family Advocate
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Desired experience for family advocate includes:
Family Advocate Examples
Family Advocate Job Description
- Works with all school personnel to promote an understanding of the value of parent/school partnerships and assists them with building effective partnerships with EL families
- Engages EL parents and families in the development and understanding of the Title III parent and family engagement guidance and Title III Plan
- Provides materials, activities and training to EL parents and families to help them effectively support their children at home and at school
- Helps parents and families to understand curriculum standards and assessments as related to EL education
- Collaborates with EL Services staff to organize and conduct the required annual Title III parent meetings to inform parents about the Title III program and its requirements
- Coordinates school-based activities with other district programs and initiatives to serve EL parents and families
- Communicates with parents and families through a variety of means (community and school-based meetings, school website, flyers, ) to ensure EL parents and families are informed of opportunities to engage with their child’s school
- Conducts or assists with home visits to support EL student attendance and resolution of home/school conflicts
- Under the direction of the provider, assigns procedural and diagnostic coding to encounter forms
- Conducts pre-authorizations, referrals, etc in accordance with third party insurer requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child and Family Development, Social Work or closely related area
- Master’s degree or graduate level course work in any of the required discipline areas
- 1 year demonstrably similar experience
- Will consider 5+ years’ experience in lieu of a degree
- Bachelor’s Degree required and 1 year of relevant experience
- 2 years of experience with children and/or parents
Family Advocate Job Description
- Engage parents and families in the development and understanding of the Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy, home/school compacts and the School Improvement Plan (SIP)
- Provide materials, activities and training to parents and families to help them effectively support their children at home and at school
- Help parents and families to understand curriculum standards and assessments
- Collaborate with the principal and school leaders to organize and conduct the required annual Title I parent meeting to inform parents about the Title I program and its requirements
- Participates in the school’s School Leadership Team (SLT)
- Organizes a flexible number of curriculum-based programs and activities for family engagement (quarterly)
- Coordinate school-based activities with other district programs and initiatives
- Communicates with parents and families through a variety of means (community and school-based meetings, school website, flyers, ) to ensure parents and families are informed of opportunities to engage with their child’s school
- Provide opportunities for parents and family members to volunteer, participate in and observe classroom activities
- Conducts or assists with home visits to support student attendance and resolution of home/school conflicts
- Experience in case-tracking software programs and database management
- Experience in human services case management
- Epic Scheduling and Registration experience
- Or 3 years of LPN or RN experience, successful completion of an accredited LPN or RN program, and a current LPN or RN license
- Or 3 years of Medical Assistant experience in an outpatient clinic or other healthcare setting
- Minimum of two years’ experience in healthcare setting
Family Advocate Job Description
- Review cases to determine appropriate timeframe for MDT response
- Facilitate the Team's process - helping the team organize, sequence and prioritize activities and service provision
- Advocate for and serve as liaison between family, social service and child advocacy agencies and law enforcement connecting these agencies to the broader partner community
- Provide support, advocacy, case management, and service referrals for child victims and their non-offending caregivers
- Convene case conference meetings with MDT partners
- Serve as a liaison for MDT members - collect and provide case-related information throughout the duration of the MDT involvement in the case
- Provide MDT training and technical assistance regarding CSEC and MDT response
- Attends all staff meetings, case reviews, in-service trainings and other meetings, as required
- Maintain data and case tracking
- Works collaboratively with forensic interviewers and victim witness advocates
- Ability to understand oncology-specific screenings and related insurance coverage issues, including rules governing medical necessity
- Excellent communication skills to include oral and written comprehension and expression, critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Awareness of philosophy of care as it relates to Patient Financial Services
- Demonstrate knowledge of current resources and programs to assist the patient’s need for financial resources, , Social Security disability programs
- Demonstrate ability to act with sensitivity as a patient advocate
- Demonstrate interview skills and clearly define the problems and concerns to patient/family systems as related to medically related financial needs
Family Advocate Job Description
- Educates families about mental health screening and caring for children with emotional, behavioral and developmental needs
- Supports families in identifying service goals and monitoring progress toward goals
- Supports caregivers develop skills needed to advocate for their child, navigate the healthcare system, and coordinate their child’s care
- Helps families understand and communicate about their child’s mental health concerns in a culturally appropriate way
- Helps families interact with community service agencies and access community services and resources
- Helps with community-based organizations on behalf of clinic families, helps families’ complete applications for community services
- Conducts home visits with families and site visits to local community agencies
- Maintains notes and records in the EMR and related database according to research standards
- Maintains detailed records of contacts with children and families participating in the study
- Maintains positive relationships with collaborating and consulting health care providers and community agencies
- Bachelor’s Degree or 4 years relevant experience in lieu of degree
- Understanding of curriculum and assessments
- Ability to collect, synthesize and understand different types of student data (performance, attendance and discipline)
- Ability to work collaboratively within the school and with individual community-based stakeholder groups (networking)
- Commission on Teacher Credentialing Child Development Site Supervisor or higher Permit
- Child Development Site Supervisor Permit Matrix qualifications and requirements for position
Family Advocate Job Description
- Assists team in making referrals and supporting families with follow-up assessments
- Works with community-based organizations on behalf of clinic families, helps families’ complete applications for community services
- Provides short term intervention to families including emotional support and access to comfort measures while in the CPEP
- Assists families in identifying their needs and relevant community resources
- Advocates with the team to provide referral and linkage to relevant community resources
- Assists family/natural support system in communicating psychiatric symptoms and warning signs experienced by the patient
- Strengthens family satisfaction by assisting families in identifying and voicing concerns in a productive manor, addressing and helping to resolve them to the family's satisfaction
- Supports the completion of satisfaction surveys and monitors the results
- In collaboration with the team assists with the development of a safety plan
- Supports and encourages family/natural support network to advocate for patient's needs
- Ability to effectively communicate with community groups and hospital staff
- Knowledge of Boston neighborhoods and the ability to closely interact with high-risk individuals and family members
- Bachelor's degree required, Masters level preferred (in human services, psychology, social work, education, criminal justice or related field)
- Professional experience working in youth and / or adolescent services
- Experience with multidisciplinary teams, facilitation and systems advocacy
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and ethical standards