Family Advocate - Children's Mobile Crisis Teams

PATH People Acting To Help, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

About this position

 
 

 

ABOUT PATH INC.

PATH (People Acting to Help) Inc. is a comprehensive Community Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Center. We offer a wide of array of services and supports to meet the needs of our community in Northeast Philadelphia. PATH regularly achieves the highest levels of accreditation including a 5 Star Provider Rating by CBH, Philadelphia’s Managed Care Entity, and recognition and awards related to our high-quality, innovative programs and staff accomplishments and contributions.

Our Mission? To Help Individuals Achieve a More Independent and Fulfilling Life.

WHY WORK AT PATH?

A Career with Meaning

At PATH, our team members are at the heart of what we do, so we work hard to give them the best reasons to work here — and to stay here.

In addition to the satisfaction of making a real difference in people's lives, we offer:

•             Competitive pay

•             Annual increases

•             Performance and longevity bonuses 

•             Comprehensive benefits package for staff and family

•             Generous number of paid holidays, vacation, sick, and personal time

•             No-cost pension plan

•             Ongoing professional development opportunities, including licensure supervision 

•             Cutting-edge treatment facility, resources, and treatment modalities

•             Opportunities for advancement and growth within the organization

•             Eligible for the Federal Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program

•             Referral bonus for referring a friend who accepts employment

JOB SUMMARY:

To promote the mission of PATH to help individuals achieve a more independent and fulfilling life by being an effective team member. As a member of the CMCT team, accompany a CMCT crisis worker when dispatched to provide engagement, crisis intervention and assistance to the youth and family experiencing a crisis. To provide resources and serve as a support for caregivers during the intervention time. Facilitate parent support groups. The CMCT program operates 365 days/year from 8:00am to 10:00pm.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High School diploma or equivalent. 
  • At minimum, full or part time, paid or volunteer experience within the past 3 years. 
  • Personal experience as a caregiver to a child involved with behavioral health services, juvenile justice, child welfare or special education. 
  • Active Driver’s license and personal car required.


SPECIFIC DUTIES:

  • Accompany crisis worker when dispatched and assist in engaging the family and youth; provide crisis interventions and provide added support to the family/caregiver.
  • Utilize approved evidence based tools and practices when providing interventions.
  • Assist the crisis worker to obtaining each individual’s perspective on the crisis and assist in the development of a crisis/safety plan.
  • Assist families in developing and accessing natural supports.
  • Assist CMCT team members to engage families and enhance their understanding of the family’s experiences.
  • Assist in the linkage of youth and family to the CRC or other 24/7 crisis staff and remain with the youth and family until the connection and collaboration is complete.
  • Be knowledgeable about local youth and family resources.
  • Provide up to 72 hours of intervention and support to the youth and family
  • Develop and facilitate parent support groups to provide skill building and support mutual support among caregivers
  • Empower families to identify and build upon their strengths.
     

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:  

Minimal in nature.