Bilingual Parent Peer Support Partner (Full-Time)# Bilingual Parent Peer Support Partner (Full-Time)Phoenix - Phoenix, AZ 85014## OverviewPosition TypeFull TimeJob ShiftDay## DescriptionThe Bilingual Parent Peer Support Partner’s (PPSP) role is to provide intentional, authentic support to a parent or primary caregiver of a child with emotional, physical, behavioral, and/or mental health challenges (if applicable), families, and parents involved in the child welfare system (if applicable). The skilled PPSP’s unrelenting focus is on the parent/caregiver.**Specific job functions include (but are not limited to):****Primary Functions*** Collaboratively develops goals and a plan for achieving the goals.* Provides purposeful support to parents/primary caregivers in achieving their identified goals.* Deliver intentional support activities that build on the strengths and resiliency traits of parent/primary caregiver.* Strategically shares parts of your personal journey navigating multiple systems with parents and others involved as appropriate.* Demonstrates ability to engage with people from diverse cultural, economic, and ethnic backgrounds.* Offers empathy and encouragement to individuals, and families in their homes, the community and/or at trainings at the Family Involvement Center.* Maintains ethical standards including confidentiality and appropriate referrals.* Utilizes active listening to offer reassurance, practical assistance and support to FIC recipients and their families.* Assesses the level of progress, need, behavior and/or circumstances and updates the individualized service plan according to the individual’s identified objectives, review, and approval.* Assists individuals in building and/or renewing positive relationships with family members (including family of choice).**Collaboration*** Works in conjunction with representatives from community-based organizations and child-serving systems to provide support to families receiving services.* Works collaboratively with the parent/caregiver and other team members involved in the families’ care* Serves as the liaison between organizations, service providers and stakeholders associated with the FIC recipient to promote collaborative continuity of care.* Connects recipients to resources in the community and aids them in engaging with identified resources identified.* Attends meetings, court proceedings, classes, groups, or other activities with the parent/caregiver.* Establishes and maintains positive and effective working relationships with internal staff, community resources, and stakeholders.**Job Expectations*** Maintains and updates the assigned family’s documentation.* Documents all communication and/or contact with the parent/caregiver including any activities associated with/on behalf of the FIC recipient.* Meets with their assigned supervisor weekly to maintain updates and seek guidance.* Assumes responsibility for ensuring completion of required documentation within acceptable standards as determined by the Director.* Responsible for meeting productivity, quality and supervision standards as determined by the agency.* Respects and sets appropriate boundaries with families, community members, professionals, and co-workers.* Represents FIC mission and values with all stakeholders.* Understands and adheres to all internal policies and procedures, training expectations, and AHCCCS covered guidelines.* Perform services with dignity, respect, and professional demeanor.* Works independently with minimal supervision.* Plans and organizes professional schedule to meet established deadlines.* Manages multiple priorities with strong attention to detail.* Must be flexible in taking on various positions and tasks as assigned.## Qualifications* Must be a parent/primary caregiver with lived experience who has raised or is currently raising a child with emotional, behavioral, physical or mental health. When required must be a parent/primary caregiver who has been involved in a dependency case. All PPSP must have experience navigating at least two child-serving systems.* Must meet the requirement to function as a BHT, or BHPP.* Must be at least 21 years old.* Must have a High School Diploma or GED.* Must be bilingual (Spanish) with strong verbal and written communication skills.* Must be able to obtain fingerprint clearance through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (if applicable).* Must have a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, reliable transportation and proof of registration and insurance as required by the Law in Arizona.* Must be familiar with using Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook).* Requires adequate writing and typing skills to complete and submit necessary information and communication effectively between coworkers, external services and for/about the parent/caregiver.* Must be flexible and willing to work at times when the family is available which may include evenings/weekends.* Must be able to take on multiple job roles and tasks as assigned.