Alum Rock Counseling Center Inc
Bilingual Family Partner (Legal)
We have 85 full-time employees and over 25 dedicatedvolunteers that make our program run. ARCC provides the opportunity to interact with youth and families within different departments and programs of the agency. We value integrity, honor, respect, diversity, compassion, and empathy. We work together as a team. Our employees love the work they do here because they can see the difference it is making in the community and in the life of each individual.
Alum Rock Counseling Center (ARCC) is working closely with local school districts to deliver the Prevention Early Intervention (PEI) Services Program in East and Central San Jose. Employing evidence-based practices, PEI services are targeting high-risk youth and their families with the goal of preventing, reducing, and eliminating mental health issues that may be inhibiting academic success and family wellness. The Family Partner supports PEI by engaging students and their families through parent education, resource management and linkage services.
DUTIES:
Provide outreach and recruitment strategies to engage families in PEI programmingFacilitate presentations to teachers, students, school staff, and community partnersHost information tables in community eventsEngage families during school eventsProvide Case Management Services (meeting with families in the community and/or in the home)Work with families to identify resource needsFormulate, implement and monitor individual student/family service plans Conduct follow-ups and monitor service delivery and client progressAssist families with service provider process navigation to ensure service obtainmentEnsure that all required forms, consents, family plans, legal documentation, etc. are properly completed and kept up to dateAdminister evaluation surveys as required by contracts. Understand and adhere to the laws governing child abuse reportingMaintain confidential client records and files in accordance to state, county, and quality assurance guidelines. Maintain an active caseload based on program revenue needs. Lead student and family workshopsFacilitate student and family education workshops following identified curriculum (Strengthening Families, Positive Parenting Program, and skill streaming)Ensure all workshop preparation activities have been executed Provide Touch and Refer servicesProvide one-time service information and linkages at a variety of venues and events Properly track the services provided to students and families in the communityAttend weekly meetings, weekly case conferencing, and trainings necessary for professional development and as required for the agency and its funding sources. Maintain productivity expectations as required by ARCC Other related duties as assigned by supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or equivalent required; AA or advanced training preferredBilingual English/Spanish required.Personal experience with the Child Welfare System preferred.Case management/counseling experience in a community based setting.Effective verbal and written communication skills, public speaking skills and demonstrated computer literacy.Ability to meet deadlines.Understanding of and sensitivity to economic and cultural issues in diverse communities.Able to work independently with minimal supervision, and as a positive member of a team.Fingerprinting and background clearance as required by the Department of Justice. Current TB test clearance. Must have a reliable transportationCOVID19 vaccination and booster, highly recommended.
This position description intends to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities. Because of a need to remain responsive to the needs of our clients and operational needs, job description and responsibilities may be modified at any time.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Alum Rock Counseling Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to building a team that represents the racial, ethnic and linguistic needs of our community. We highly encourage members of historically underrepresented and marginalized communities to apply. We are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in our workforce and equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply.