BAMSI
Location
Massachusetts | United States
Job description
Full and Part Time available
$21.00 hr
Parent to Parent Coordinators at BAMSI provide support, information, education and advocacy to parents/caregivers with children with serious mental, emotional and/or behavioral challenges. Empower families with information and support to assist them in navigating the mental health and educational systems. Facilitate monthly support and educational topic groups. Work with the PIN team in planning and hosting family events and outings.
Have you struggled to raise a child with emotional challenges? Are you seeking purposeful work? Use your experience to help others!
The Parent Information Network (PIN) is a parent information, support, and advocacy program designed by parents and professionals to help families who have children with serious emotional, behavioral, and/or mental health challenges.
Must have lived experience parenting a child with mental health, emotional and/or behavioral difficulties and have a high school diploma or GED. Must have a valid driver's license in state of residence. This position is based in Southeastern MA.
BAMSI is a private, non-profit culturally diverse human services organization providing services to adults and children with developmental disabilities, mental illness, behavioral health, and public health needs. We at BAMSI believe that those we serve are capable of amazing things and deserve our best. We support them in their journeys and celebrate their accomplishments along the way.
We strive to offer valuable benefits that promote a healthy work/life balance and add value to our employees’ lives. Our comprehensive benefits include:
*Available benefits are based on position and scheduled hours.
Responsibilities:
1. Respond to all referrals within 48 hours.
2. Assist parents/caregivers with the following: Locating resources and available services. Attending care plan, court and other meetings when time allows. Completing and filing of service applications or other paperwork, as needed.
3. Facilitate monthly support group meetings following the PIN group guidelines.
4. Attend school meetings to provide support.
5. Collaborate with agencies, schools, and the community to advocate for the needs of families with children who have mental health needs.
6. Actively promote and participate in PINs special events.
7. Perform all duties in a professional manner.
8. Work in the PIN office one day a week and the local DMH office. The remaining hours providing outreach in the community.
9. Attend staff meetings and trainings as required by BAMSI and local parent advocacy groups.
10. Provide information about your work through completion of weekly and monthly reports.
11. Perform duties in accordance with agency/program policies and procedures.
12. Execute duties to reflect reasonable safety standards. Universal/standard precautions must be utilized and training obtained in areas that constitute risk.
13. Perform other related work duties as needed or as assigned by supervisor or designee.
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