State of Oregon

Family Coach (Human Services Case Manager)


PayCompetitive
LocationBeaverton/Oregon
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: REQ-156416

      Initial Posting Date:

      05/08/2024

      Application Deadline:

      05/16/2024

      Agency:

      Department of Human Services

      Salary Range:

      4,138.00 - 6,025.00

      Position Type:

      Employee

      Position Title:

      Family Coach (Human Services Case Manager)

      Job Description:

      We are seeking a Family Coach to join our Beaverton Self Sufficiency Office and become part of our Engagement Team!

      We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are actively working to build an equitable agency with the Equity North Star as our guide toward our vision of an agency free of racism, discrimination and bias. We believe that teams in which everyone can show up as their full authentic self are key to creating a thriving workforce that can better serve communities. We welcome members of historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQIA2S+ community members, and others to apply.

      Ready to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need? Join our Family Engagement team and help create a culture of support and empowerment for Oregon's families.

      Bilingual Encouraged

      This position does not require bilingual language skills but there is a need in the communities that we serve, and all are encouraged to apply.

      You will work closely with Oregonians and their families. The work is based in the Beaverton Self Sufficiency Office on Greenbrier Parkway, and in the local community. As a Family Coach, you will also assist with crisis and safety planning for individuals experiencing domestic violence.

      Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), A place to belong and make a difference!

      • When you join the ODHS , you join a community of over 10,000 employees dedicated to serving and helping Oregonians achieve wellbeing and independence through opportunities that protect, empower, respect choice, and preserve dignity.

      • Connect with ODHS Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and find a place to belong, build community and participate in shared learning. ERGs are employee-driven committees that support each other as well as the ODHS’ overall mission and vision.

      • We are committed to building an antiracist and equitable agency. Equity is foundational to our role as a human services agency, and we are committed to integrating equity into all we do. The Equity North Star has four points that explain the agency's goals related to equity, inclusion, and racial justice.

      • We know that life is unpredictable and ODHS cares about keeping you well. Enjoy a work-life balance, 11 paid holidays a year, flexible work schedules, and competitive benefits packages including health, dental, vision and much more!

      What you need to qualify

      • A Bachelor's degree in a Behavioral Science, Social Science, or a closely related field

      OR

      • A Bachelor's degree in any field and one year of human services related experience (i.e., work providing assistance to individuals and groups with issues such as economically disadvantaged, employment, abuse and neglect, substance abuse, aging, disabilities, prevention, health, cultural competencies, inadequate housing)

      OR

      • An Associate degree in a Behavioral Science, Social Science or a closely related field AND two years of human services related experience (i.e., work providing assistance to individuals and groups with issues such as economically disadvantaged, employment, abuse and neglect, substance abuse, aging, disabilities, prevention, health, cultural competencies, inadequate housing)

      OR

      • Three years of human services related experience (i.e., work providing assistance to individuals and groups with issues such as economically disadvantaged, employment, abuse and neglect, substance abuse, aging, disabilities, prevention, health, cultural competencies, inadequate housing).

      • Must have a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record. For individuals needing an ADA accommodation to meet this requirement, you will need to be able to provide alternate method of transportation.

      Candidates must clearly demonstrate meeting the minimum qualifications (What you need to qualify) in their submitted resume or application. This is best done by submitting a complete (long version) resume and/or application with all work experience, including all job duties, education, and relevant volunteer work.

      We cannot accept updated or additional materials after the posting deadline, please ensure your materials are current and complete.

      Essential attributes

      We are looking for candidates with:

      • Experience initiating and maintaining relationships while working successfully with diverse populations and with individuals facing an array of challenges, including mental illness and substance use.

      • Knowledge of ODHS programs and community resources.

      • Experience coordinating and communicating with multiple parties & integrating multiple services as part of a plan of development.

      • Experience with strength-based case management and assessing customers’ strengths & service needs.

      • Demonstrated ability to maintain professionalism and establish boundaries while setting realistic milestones.

      Please be sure to clearly describe how you meet these attributes within your application materials. These attributes will be used to determine which candidates will be selected to move forward in the process.

      Your duties at a glance

      As an employee working in the Self-Sufficiency Program (SSP), you will have an opportunity to provide resources and services to help people move out of poverty and toward whole well-being. Programs include food benefits, cash assistance, childcare assistance, medical, services for domestic violence survivors, resources for refugees and support for youth experiencing homelessness.

      The goal of the Self-Sufficiency Program is to help families address barriers and gain skills and access to employment opportunities to become self-sufficient. TANF is a collection of programs directed at improving the lives of very low-income Oregon families with children.

      A Family Coach conducts interviews to determine family need and eligibility. Explores alternate resources and links clients to community services. Completes program applications for program benefits and, if eligible, issues appropriate support payments. Engages clients in family evaluation of strengths. Jointly develops a case plan and identifies the steps the family will take towards self-sufficiency and meeting their basic needs. Monitors progress, needs, and makes necessary modifications to the case plan. Initiates and participates in case staffing, employment readiness, life skills training, and supports job search as needed.

      Another large role of the Family Coach is to assist with crisis and safety planning for individuals experiencing domestic violence. The Family Coach completes the initial intake for program eligibility, additional safety planning, and if appropriate, issues grant payments that support the safety of survivors. They may also assist with exploring and connecting survivors with resources and services within the community, often referring to domestic violence advocates.

      Working conditions

      • Position is fast paced.

      • High volume of individual and family contact.

      • You will be exposed to a diverse range of customers and will need to respond with compassion and professionalism through a trauma informed lens.

      • You will work with domestic violence survivors. These situations may be stressful and understanding self-care and available resources is important.

      • You will have contact with a range of people including some who may be experiencing emotional and financial stress.

      • Employee's work is conducted in offices, participant's homes, and other community sites.

      • Employee’s primary work assignment is in office, with the possibility for occasional work from home.

      Application instructions & requirements

      Your work history profile, cover letter (optional), and resume are the perfect opportunity to highlight your interest in the position and demonstrate your skills, lived and/or work experience that shows you are an excellent candidate for the position.

      • Please upload a resume or complete the work history profile. Note: Your resume and cover letter may be uploaded in the Resume/CV field on the online application.

      • Current State of Oregon employees: Apply via your employee Workday account. Ensure that your Workday is updated and includes your work and education history.

      • If you are not a current State of Oregon employee, view this application instructional video.

      • After you submit your application, you will have additional tasks to complete in Workday. Please continue to check your Workday account throughout the recruitment process.

      Additional requirements

      • Finalists for this position will be subject to a computerized criminal history and abuse check. Adverse background information will be reviewed and could result in withdrawal of a conditional job offer or termination of employment.

      • The Oregon Department of Human Services does not offer visa sponsorship. Within three days of hire, you will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security’s I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States. ODHS will use E-Verify to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.

      • Must have a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record. For individuals needing an ADA accommodation to meet this requirement, you will need to be able to provide alternate method of transportation.

      Helpful information

      • This position is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).

      • This recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies.

      • The salary listed is the non-PERS qualifying salary range. If the successful candidate is PERS qualifying, the salary range will reflect an additional 6.95%.

      • Have questions about Workday, and want some tips on understanding the state application process? Check out our Oregon job opportunities page.

      • If you need an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), have questions or need assistance with the application process, please contact Yvette Sather-Medford via email yvette.c.medford@odhs.oregon.gov or (541)709-0306 (Text ok). Please be sure to include the job requisition number.

      Come for a job. | Stay for a career. | Make a difference... for a lifetime!

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