SCAN, Inc.

Family Engagement Specialist

SCAN, Inc. South Bend, IN

At SCAN, we're on a mission to strengthen family foundations across Northern Indiana. Here you'll have the chance to support children and families as they navigate the complexities of family dynamics, striving to achieve stability and harmony within their family unit.

Are you passionate about working with families? Do you want to go home each day knowing you've made a difference? This is the place for you. SCAN is dedicated to Stopping Child Abuse and Neglect. In this role at SCAN, you will meet families in their time of greatest need and guide their efforts to achieving safety and stability.

  • Recent Bachelor's Level Graduates are highly encouraged to apply!**


The Family Engagement Specialist will report to a Family Engagement Supervisor and provide the following service lines: Supervised Visitation, Home Based Casework, Father Engagement and Community Partners. The Family Engagement Specialist will complete intakes, assessments and ongoing case management services to families referred to SCAN by the Department of Child Services, Juvenile Probation, Self-Referrals, and other community members (teachers, doctor’s offices, etc.). The Family Engagement Specialist will work alongside the family to provide services that support family stabilization and child safety. Evidence-based practices will be utilized to provide trauma-informed office-based, community-based, and home-based services. Family Engagement Specialists maintain an ongoing caseload of active families. For court-ordered services, the Family Engagement Specialist may be required to testify in court regarding services provided. The Family Engagement Specialist will need to work individually and within a team to assist families in completing goals and maintain child safety at all times.

Essential Functions

  • Maintain a caseload as referrals are available to meet productivity requirements.
  • Successfully deliver services to referred families.
  • Conduct creative and persistent outreach to enroll clients into services (including, but not limited to, face-to-face visits, drop-bys, phone calls/texts, social media).
  • Provide intake and assessment of all families on case load within required timelines.
  • Complete case notes in a detailed, yet succinct, finished format.
  • Complete scheduled appointments within the parameters of the specific program involved.
  • Establish an emotionally supportive, non-judgmental, trusting relationship with parent(s), using independent judgment and adjusting as needed.
  • Independently establish a case plan with goals, objectives and activities with each client, reviewing and rewriting, as well as setting new goals as circumstances change. This case plan will incorporate the needs identified by the referral source as well as the needs identified by the staff and the client. This case plan will guide services.
  • Assist clients with achieving goals and objectives set forth in case plan within time frame established.
  • Exercise discretion and judgment in identifying plans of action to achieve goals and objectives, including day-to-day direct contact with clients, government entities, other agencies, and courts.
  • Advocate on behalf of the client and link the family to additional community resources and services.
  • Complete all required paperwork in various databases within established format and deadlines.
  • Work within an environment of frequently changing priorities, deadlines and duties.
  • Provide client transportation as necessary to complete goals of the program and client case plan.
  • Assist with crisis assistance as needed, such as hands-on lice treatments.
  • Teach and role model parenting techniques to the family using approved methods and materials.
  • Teach home management, financial management, childcare, discipline, nutrition and personal skills as appropriate.
  • Report any case that may involve “imminent harm” or “threatened harm” to a supervisor immediately.
  • Attend 8 to 12 in-service training sessions per year.
  • Meet with supervisor for supervision as required by service standards, department requirements and “best practices” of supervision.
  • Attend court hearings, case conferences, team meetings, department meetings, and other meetings as required.
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Approximately 40% travel is expected for this position. Must be able to travel within all counties in the assigned Region. The assigned region (DCS Region 3) includes Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall, and St Joseph Counties


Qualifications (Core Competencies, Skills & Experience)

  • Communication (Verbal/Written)
  • Relationship/ Rapport Building
  • Ethical Practice
  • Trauma Informed Approach
  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • Resiliency
  • Continuous Learning
  • Personal Accountability
  • Problem-solving
  • Demonstrates maturity
  • Must have reliable daily dependable transportation to use on the job and transport others. Operator of vehicle must have valid driver’s license and proof of insurance.
  • Ability to maintain strict confidentiality, per agency requirements.


Physical Demands

  • Climb and maneuver steps in narrow hallways and in small rooms
  • Tolerate strong odors
  • Lift and physically manipulate up to 60 pounds
  • Read printed material in poorly lighted areas
  • Operate video machine, telephone, and other common standard office equipment
  • Discern and evaluate sounds, interactions, and movements in multiple situations in order to determine the potential for child abuse and neglect
  • Use senses of sight, hearing, and smell to evaluate the safety of the environment for children
  • Operate and transport others in a motor vehicle
  • Ability to respond rapidly to rescue a child
  • Communicate and teach parents and children of varying intellectual capabilities
  • May be subjected to infectious diseases, substances, and contaminated articles physically out of the control of the children supervised
  • Environment may require safety precautions


Expected Hours of Work

  • Some flexibility in hours is allowed, but the employee must be available between the "core" work hours of 8am to 8pm Monday-Friday and 10am to 2pm on Saturdays and must work 40 hours each week to maintain full-time status.


Required Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services, Social Work, Education or directly related field.
  • One year of full-time experience in home management, home maintenance, and/or child-care.
  • Experience working with families/parents/children in a human service organization a preference.
  • Life or job experience caring for children.


Benefits

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Health, dental, and vision insurance keep you covered.
  • Life & Disability Insurance: Provided by SCAN for your peace of mind.
  • Health Reimbursement Account (HRA): Take control of your health expenses.
  • Wellness Program & Activity Tracker Reimbursement: Stay healthy and motivated.
  • Team-Centered Environment: Supportive and collaborative.
  • Generous Paid Time Off & Flexibility: Balance work and life effortlessly.
  • 403b Retirement Plan 3% Match: Secure your financial future.
  • Paid Holidays & Floating Holiday: Celebrate and relax when it suits you.
  • Mileage Reimbursement: Ease your commute and travel expenses.
  • Professional Development Assistance: Grow with us.
  • Training & CEU Opportunities: Stay ahead in your field.
  • Company-Issued Tech: Stay connected and productive.
  • Employee Referral Bonus: Earn rewards for helping us grow!


SCAN, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer
  • Seniority level

    Entry level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Other
  • Industries

    Individual and Family Services

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