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Certified Peer Specialist - Parent

Carastar HealthMontgomery, AL, US
Full-time

This is a responsible, professional position as a certified peer who utilizes strategic sharing of their own personal experience of parenting a child with either a serious emotional disturbance or ...Show more

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Family DollarMillbrook, Alabama
Full-time

Family Dollar is seeking motivated individuals to support our Stores as we provide essential products at great values to the communities we serve.As a Family Dollar Customer Service Representative ...Show more

Pre-Season Tax Professional

H&R BlockMontgomery, AL, United States
Full-time

At H&R Block, we believe in the power of people helping people.Our defining purpose is to provide help and inspire confidence in our clients, associates, and communities everywhere.We also believe ...Show more

Certified Nursing Assistant CNA STNA

IntelyCareMontgomery, AL, United States
Full-time

Join Diversicare's Dynamic Team as a CNA/STNA!.At Diversicare, we value our dedicated team members and their crucial role in our success.As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or State Tested Nursi...Show more

Nurse Practitioner (NP) - Family Practice in Montgomery, AL

LocumJobsOnlineMontgomery, Alabama, US
Full-time +1

Nurse Practitioner | Family Practice.Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) .LocumJobsOnline is working with CompHealth to find a qualified Family Practice NP in Montgomery, Alabama, 36106!.A...Show more

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Physician Assistant / Nurse Practitioner - Family Medicine w/BONUS 5175

Vantage Search GroupMontgomery, AL, US
Full-time
Quick Apply

We have a new opening for a Nurse Practitioner at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama.Provide a full range of outcome-based nurse practitioner services in accordance with privileges grant...Show more

Brand Advocate

CellairisMontgomery, Alabama
Full-time

Ability to turn objections into leads.Required Attitude/Personality:.Drive and Urgency: Has tremendous energy and initiative to drive customers to the store and generate sales.Able to memorize scri...Show more

Family Medicine

Born & BicknellMontgomery, AL, US
Full-time

Join a well-respected, established Primary Care Practice of 5 physicians and 5 nurse practitioners.Several ancillary revenue streams offered by this practice includes X-Ray, and full-service lab.Br...Show more

Family Medicine Physician

Enterprise Medical RecruitingMontgomery, Alabama, US
Full-time

Family Medicine physician job in Alabama :.A primary care group centered around patient accountability and values has expanded into the Alabama/Mississippi market.The group serves over 65 markets a...Show more

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Family Medicine - 100% Outpatient

Born & BicknellMontgomery, AL, US
Full-time

Join an established practice within an expanding area.They are looking for one more to complete the team!.There is a hospitalist program in place for any inpatient work!.The hospital is offering a ...Show more

Patient Care Coordinator/MA - Urgent Care - Family Medicine

Jackson HospitalMontgomery, AL, United States
Full-time

The Patient Care Coordinator - MA performs routine nursing functions and diagnostic procedures to support medical plans of care.Participates in various other assignments as requested by the physici...Show more

Central Alabama Outpatient Family Medicine w/$15K Student Loan Repayment

Enterprise MedicalMontgomery, Alabama, US
Full-time

A hospital system in Montgomery, Alabama, has employed private practice family medicine options in Montgomery and its surrounding areas.Work regular Monday-Friday schedule in a small group settings...Show more

Institutional Coordinator Family Medicine Resident Program

Jackson HospitalMontgomery, AL
Full-time

The Graduate Medical Education (GME) Institutional Coordinator is responsible for coordinating all activities and responsibilities of the Graduate Medical Education Committee (GMEC) as required by ...Show more

Medication Access Pharmacist

Pharmacy CareersMontgomery, AL, USA
Full-time

Help patients overcome the cost barrier—become their healthcare advocate.Manage prior authorizations and appeal processes.Coordinate with insurance companies, providers, and support staff.Enroll pa...Show more

Travel Registered Nurse - Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical Care - $1,912 per week in Gadsden, AL

TravelNurseSourceMontgomery, Alabama, US
Full-time

Registered Nurse (RN) | Intensive Care Unit (ICU) / Critical Care.TravelNurseSource is working with Care Career to find a qualified ICU/Critical Care RN in Gadsden, Alabama, 35903!.As a float-pool ...Show more

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Certified Nursing Assistant CNA STNA

Diversicare Health CareMontgomery, AL, United States
Full-time

Join Diversicare's Dynamic Team as a CNA/STNA!.At Diversicare, we value our dedicated team members and their crucial role in our success.As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or State Tested Nursi...Show more

Customer Service Associate

GrahamMontgomery, AL
Full-time +1
Quick Apply

REMOTE - Client Service Associate.Contract Position, 5 days per week, from 9am-6pm EDT with one-hour lunch.Client Service Associate opportunity with the possibility of becoming a permanent position...Show more

Family Medicine - NO call

Baptist HealthMontgomery, AL, United States
Full-time

Growing private practice in Prattville, Alabama offers a unique opportunity to work with patients who suffer from chronic disease.This efficient practice focuses on maintenance and preventive medic...Show more

Family Medicine - No hospital rounding required

Baptist HealthMontgomery, AL, United States
Full-time

East Montgomery Family Practice has an excellent opportunity for a full-time BE/BC family medicine or internal medicine physician looking to co-own a clinic.This well established private practice i...Show more

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Certified Peer Specialist - Parent

Certified Peer Specialist - Parent

Carastar HealthMontgomery, AL, US
30+ days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
Job description

This is a responsible, professional position as a certified peer who utilizes strategic sharing of their own personal experience of parenting a child with either a serious emotional disturbance or a serious mental illness involved in multiple child-serving systems (e.g. mental health, co-occurring substance use, special education, juvenile justice, or child welfare.). Peer Support services provide structured, scheduled activities that promote socialization, recovery, self-advocacy, development of natural supports, and maintenance of community living skills by Parent Certified Peer Specialists (CPS-P). Parent Peer Support services actively engage and empower an individual and his or her identified supports in leading and directing the design of the service plan and thereby ensures that the plan reflects the needs and preferences of the individual (and family when appropriate) with the goal of active participation in this process. Additionally, this service provides support and coaching interventions to individuals (and family when appropriate) to promote recovery, resiliency and healthy lifestyles and to reduce identifiable mental health and physical health risks and increase healthy behaviors intended to prevent the onset of disease or lessen the impact of existing chronic health conditions. Peer supports provide effective techniques that focus on the individual's self-management and decision making about healthy choices which ultimately extend the members' lifespan.

Parent peer support specialists assist parents and caregivers to participate in the wraparound planning process, access services, and navigate complicated child-serving agencies.

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES

  • Assisting families in gaining skills to promote the families' recovery process (e.g., self-advocacy, developing natural supports, etc.)
  • Support family voice and choice by assisting the family in assuming the lead roles in treatment team meetings;
  • Listening to the family's needs and concerns from a peer perspective, and offering suggestions for engagement in planning process;
  • Providing ongoing emotional support, modeling and mentoring during all phases of the planning services/support planning process;
  • Promoting and planning for family and youth recovery, resilience and wellness;
  • Working with the family to identify, articulate and build upon their strengths while addressing their concerns, needs and opportunities;
  • Helping families better understand choices offered by service providers, and assisting with understanding policies, procedures, and regulations that impact the identified youth while living in the community;
  • Ensuring the engagement and active participation of the family and youth in the planning process and guiding families toward taking a pro-active and self-managing role in their youth's treatment;
  • Assisting the family with the acquisition of the skills and knowledge necessary to sustain an awareness of their youth's needs as well as his or her strengths and the development and enhancement of the family's unique problem-solving skills, coping mechanisms, and strategies for the youth's illness/symptom/behavior management;
  • Assisting the parent in coordinating with other youth-serving systems, as needed, to achieve the family/youth goals;
  • As needed, assisting with communicating family needs to treatment team members, while also building the family skills in self-articulating needs/desires/preferences for treatment and support with the goal of full family-guided, youth-driven self-management;
  • Supporting, modeling, and coaching families to help with their engagement in all health-related processes;
  • Coaching parents in developing systems advocacy skills in order to take a proactive role in their youth's treatment and to obtain information and advocate with all youth-serving systems;
  • Cultivating the parent/guardian's ability to make informed, independent choices including a network for information and support which will include others who have been through similar experiences;
  • Building the family skills, knowledge, and tools related to the identified condition/related symptoms so that the family/youth can assume the role of self-monitoring and self-management;
  • Assisting the family in understanding what a mental health diagnosis means, what a journey to recovery may look like, and the role of services/prescribed medication in diminishing/managing the symptoms of that condition and increasing resilience and functioning in living with that condition;
  • Empowering the family on behalf of the recipient; providing information regarding the nature, purpose and benefits of all services; providing interventions and support; and providing overall support and education to a caregiver to ensure that he or she is well equipped to support the youth in service transition/upon discharge and have natural supports and be able to navigate service delivery systems;
  • Identifying the importance of Self Care, addressing the need to maintain family whole health and wellness in order to ultimately support the youth with a mental health condition;
  • Assisting the family in self-advocacy promoting family-guided, youth-driven services and interventions;
  • Drawing upon their own experience, helping the family/youth find and maintain hope as a tool for progress towards recovery;
  • Assisting youth and families with identifying goals, representing those goals to the treatment team, and, together, taking specific steps to achieve those goals.
  • Document all interventions provided in Electronic Health Record in accordance with agency, Medicaid, and Alabama Department of Mental Health standards
  • Attend staff and agency meetings, trainings, and other events as scheduled and approve by supervisor.
  • Complete reports and other paperwork as assigned by supervisor
  • Perform other related duties as assigned by supervisor.

REQUIREMENTS

Basic proficiency in the use of computer for the purposes of documenting interventions provided; willingness and ability to learn effective use of Electronic Health Record.

Ability to connect with youth receiving services in the children's mental health system

Ability to connect with parents and to establish and stay in a peer relationship with the parent/primary caregiver.

Ability to assist the parent in collaborating with other youth serving systems as needed to achieve youth and family needs.

Ability to assist families to identify their goals for treatment and support parents to take specific action to achieve these goals.

Basic understanding of mental health conditions and the treatment services and/or recovery support services that are available to youth and families.

Basic knowledge of empowerment and the goals and objectives of the Parent and Consumer Movements.

Ability to work with individuals or groups.

Basic knowledge of consumer rights and advocacy.

Ability to communicate effectively – both in oral and written form.

Ability to work a set schedule.

Ability to understand the unique experience of mental illness.

Ability to serve as a role model, showing by example that recovery and resiliency is possible.

Ability to relay coping skills, positive attitude skills, and self-esteem.

Ability to assist in establishing support systems and interface with agencies, organizations, and groups.

Ability to facilitate peer support/self-help groups.

QUALIFICATIONS

Must have High School Diploma or GED

Must hold a valid driver's license and maintain a driving record that is acceptable to the Carastar Health's insurance carrier.

Must maintain at least liability coverage on personal vehicles.

Must successfully complete Certified Peer Specialist – Parent training that is sponsored and approved by the Alabama Department of Mental Health, prior to or within 90 days of hire.

ADMH Qualifications for this required certification are listed below:

  • Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Must be an individual who has parented or is currently parenting a child experiencing either a serious emotional disturbance (SED) or a serious mental illness (SMI). This experience must have occurred prior to the youth's 21st birthday.
  • The CPS-P may be a birth parent, adoptive parent, family member standing in for an absent parent, or person chosen by the family or youth to have the role of parent. Experience as a foster parent does not fulfill this requirement.
  • Must have personal experience as a parent navigating the children's mental health systems.
  • Must understand recovery.
  • Must be willing to assist other parents in their recovery process.
  • Must be open minded.
  • Must be willing to share personal experiences of parenting a child/adolescent with mental illness publicly.