Navigator for Healthy Family Program – Osceola Position Available In Orange, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Navigator for Healthy Family Program in Osceola, offered by Orlando Health, is a full-time position with an estimated salary of $44.2K - $55.9K a year. This role involves optimizing the home environment for at-risk children, strengthening parent-child relationships, providing direct services to families, and conducting field-based work primarily in clients' homes. Qualified candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, or a related field, a valid Florida driver's license, and a minimum of two years of experience in providing referral and case management services.
Job Description
Navigator for Healthy Family Program – Osceola Orlando Health – 3.8
Orlando, FL Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$44.2K – $55.9K a year 15 hours ago Qualifications Addiction counseling Mid-level Driver’s License Bachelor’s degree Case management Psychology Social Work 2 years
Full Job Description Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the Assistant Program Manager, optimizes the home environment for the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of children who are at risk of being abused or neglected, assists in strengthening the parent-child relationship by improving parenting skills, reducing family stress, and meeting needs of parents. Aids in the prevention of child abuse and neglect in at-risk families by providing direct services to families, providing collaborative and consultation services to the Family Support Specialist (FSS), and providing community outreach. Service provision in this position is primarily field based in the clients’ homes.
Responsibilities:
Work with individual clients providing services during home visits.
Initiate voluntary care coordination services to Healthy Families Florida (HFF) participants as it relates to substance misuse, domestic violence, and mental health.
Manage and coordinate referrals and initiate staffing of cases with Supervisor or Assistant Program Manager.
Conduct initial staff consultations for referred families to determine strengths, extent of any problems, the families’ readiness to engage in treatment and barriers to intervention.
Conduct home visits with referred participants to determine the referrals needed, barriers to accepting services and additional needs of the family, with or without the Family Support Specialist.
Identify suitable care providers and connect participants with the appropriate level of care, based on their clinical need and community provider availability.
Follow-up with family and service providers on specialized services as needed.
Develop a referral plan with input from families, FSSs and Supervisors to address concerns identified at the initial assessment or during services.
Work with the family in partnership with the FSS and accompany FSS on home visits, as appropriate. Maintain caseload, referrals, follow-up on participants and documentation on a regular basis and in a timely manner. Help parents learn problem solving and coping skills by providing curriculum materials/guidance and/or by providing referrals to appropriate community agencies. Assist the families on their caseload and their teams’ caseloads in making and attending appointments for doctors, social service agencies, etc. and ensuring that the team is able to meet or exceed their required outcomes. Demonstrate familiarity with community resources and access them appropriately to meet the needs of families. Record client observations and activities as required in a complete and concise manner within the required twenty-fourhour period. Maintain reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards. Must be able to work flexible hours, including early mornings, nights and weekends as needed.
Qualifications:
Education/Training
Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, Nursing, or similar degree in the social service field. Licensure/Certification
Valid Florida driver’s license with no more than six (6) points, at least 21 years of age, and must be insurable under the Orlando Health insurance carrier’s requirements and standards Access to an automobile and the ability to travel to various sites throughout the community using one’s own vehicle. Experience Minimum of two (2) years’ experience providing referral and case management to those affected by mental health issues, substance abuse and domestic violence. Experience conducting home visits with high-risk families preferred. Experience can have been gained through previous employment or related activities. Must demonstrate a knowledge of and belief in non-violent approach to disciplining children. Must demonstrate knowledge of child development, family dynamics, family problems, and stresses of parenting Experience in working with or providing services to children and families, acceptance of individual differences, experience and willingness to work with the culturally diverse populations present among the site’s target population, open to reflective practice (i.e. has capacity for introspection, communicates awareness of self in relation to others, recognizes value of supervision, etc.)