SCO Family of Services

PREVENTIVE CASE AIDE


PayCompetitive
LocationBrooklyn/New York
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: PREVE002438

      The Case Aide is responsible for assisting families to meet concrete needs to increase safety, reduce risk and promote wellbeing utilizing the Family Connections model of practice. The Case Aide works closely with a team of Case Planners and Supervisor to insure all responsibilities are carried out in accordance with model fidelity and the standards of Family Connections, ACS and SCO Family of Services. We offer strong supervision, rich professional development and the opportunity to learn an evidence informed practice model: Family Connections.

      Responsibilities include:

      • Work collaboratively with a team of Case Planners and Supervisor to provide assessment, goal setting, interventions and case management to prevent foster care and promote wellbeing.
      • Learn the Family Connections (FC) practice model by participating in FC training, coaching and case consultation.
      • Adhere to fidelity of the FC model: Work within model structure regarding case contacts, interventions, supervision, documentation and length of treatment.
      • Conduct home and office visits and accompany clients to appointments with housing, public benefits, court and other service providers.
      • Provide outreach, referrals, escort and advocacy to connect families with resources, increase economic stability and prevent eviction.
      • Assist families to complete applications and documentation as needed.
      • Request collateral documentation from schools, medical providers and other service providers.
      • Support team to assess safety and risk and assist to implement crisis management plans and safety plans as needed.
      • Develop positive collaborative relationships with community based resources on behalf of program.
      • Assist to implement groups and social activities for clients including providing child care during groups as needed.
      • Complete all required documentation and data entry within deadlines.
      • Utilize mobile technology to complete documentation.
      • Attend individual and group supervision and all necessary meetings and trainings.
      • Provide administrative support to office as needed: reception, filing, and other responsibilities as assigned.
      • Demonstrate strong sensitivity to cultural and socioeconomic diversity.
      • Commit to being an active contributor to the vision and mission of the program.
      • Work to create and support a respectful learning environment.
      • Other duties as assigned.

      Qualifications:

      • High school diploma or GED; Associate degree preferred.
      • Previous human services experience preferred.
      • Seeking candidates bilingual in Spanish.
      • Some evening hours required.
      • Excellent organizational, written and oral skills.
      • Proficient in Microsoft Office.
      • Commitment to working from a strength based perspective.

      Qualifications

      Education

      Required

      High School

  • About the company

      SCO gets young children off to a good start, launches youth into adulthood, strengthens families and unlocks potential for people with special needs. Extraordinary reach. Unconditional care. Life-changing results.

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