Youth Partner- Wise Program
Job Description
Description
Since 1972, Therapeutic Health Services (THS) has provided evidence-based, culturally appropriate and compassionate behavioral health treatment, programs and services for children, youth, and families with substance use and mental health disorders. We are on the frontlines:
- Fighting the region’s opioid epidemic
- Providing behavioral health support for those experiencing homelessness
- Lowering barriers to behavioral health for youth and adults who have had challenges accessing quality care
- Specialists in serving the needs of the BIPOC and LGBTQIA communities
- A family of caring and compassionate providers dedicated to serving the most vulnerable in our community
We are hiring a Wise Program Youth Partner to join our Youth and Family branch in Seattle. As a Youth Partner, you'll play a pivotal role in providing families with the support and guidance they need to navigate the WISe process successfully. From participating in WISe meetings to serving as a bridge between families and system representatives, your work will ensure that families have a voice and choice in their care journey. The hours for this position is 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and the pay is $22-$25 an hour.
Requirements
- Provide families with information about the agency and the WISe process and procedures, including the parent partner role, to help them successfully engage in the process.
- Participate in WISe CFT meetings to ensure access, family voice, and choice within the WISe process and to support the parent/caregiver’s connection to the other team members as needed. Work in concert with the WISe Care Coordinator - facilitator throughout the process.
- Serve as a bridge between the family and system representatives to ensure that family and providers understand each other’s perspective and information. Provide non-judgmental, unconditional support, and encouragement to parents/caregivers.
- Serve as a consultant and role model to parents/caregivers throughout the WISe process as needed and model effective coping techniques for parents/caregivers. Serve as a role model and advocate for youth/families involved in the WISe process.
- Develop, in collaboration with the participant and family members, a crisis management plan that includes action steps and identifies specific responsibilities and communication procedures.
Minimum Qualifications
- Must have an Associate's degree. Bachelor's preferred.
- Obtain WA state certification as a Peer Counselor consistent with WAC 388-865-0107 or the ability to obtain certification within 6 months of hire.
- Individuals who do not already hold a license or associate license through the Washington State Department of Health must submit an Agency Affiliated Counselor application upon hire and be approved by the DOH.
- Ability to complete online WISe training modules within 30 days of hire and be fully WISe trained within 6 months of hire.
- Valid Washington State driver’s license and proof of insurance required. Reliable transportation is a must."
We offer the following benefits to full and some part-time staff:
- Employer paid medical/dental/vision insurance packages.
- Employer paid life insurance
- 12 accrued vacation days for year one, up to 20 days in subsequent years
- 12 days sick leave accrual per year
- Mental Health Day
- 1 Personal Day
- 12 Paid Holidays
- Flexible Spending Plan
- 403(b) Retirement plan
- Employee Assistance Program
- Training Allowance/License Reimbursement
- We are also a Second Chance Employer
Company Information
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: Hybrid