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Therapeutic Mentor

Therapeutic Mentor

CompanyCenterstone
LocationSarasota, FL, USA
Salary$15 – $21
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelJunior, Mid Level

Requirements

  • Ability to maintain and manage confidential information
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy
  • Must have direct current or previous life experiences as the biological, kin, foster or adoptive parent of a youth with complex needs and receiving community mental health services, child welfare, and/or juvenile justice system
  • Have tolerance and respect for individual differences, opinions, and perspectives
  • Ability to work independently, and exercise ethical and swift judgment during times of crisis
  • Knowledge of/linkages with diverse populations, key community stakeholders, and populations with/at risk for trauma
  • Public speaking experience, excellent organizational skills, strong communication and writing skills
  • Creative problem-solving skills, and ability to coordinate multiple tasks
  • Must value cultural differences, work independently and/or as a member of a team, problem solve, and be genuinely interested in working with survivors of trauma
  • Must be able to travel up to 50% of the time

Responsibilities

  • Provide support and assistance to parents in meeting the physical, emotional, and educational needs of their children
  • Work with and model for the entire family a positive, sensitive, non-judgmental manner of relating
  • Assist the team in understanding the parent’s perspective, culture, and beliefs in a way that increases understanding by others while decreasing differences and highlighting similarities
  • Assess and prioritize needs of a parent regarding parenting tasks or sources of self-confidence
  • Providing information on child development and parenting skills
  • Assisting a parent in acquiring practical/organizational skills (i.e., budgeting, utilizing resources)
  • Assist a parent in developing their own interests and personal goals
  • Providing information that assists the parents’ understanding of their child’s developmental needs, promotes positive parenting, and develops the parent/child relationship
  • Teach problem solving skills to manage crises
  • Maintain appropriate documentation that outlines the services provided to the family
  • Present workshops to parents and other groups
  • Serve on committees with project stakeholders, and serve as the parents’ voice
  • Coordinate with parent resource centers and provide them with special ed information and with trainings for parents
  • Attends IEP and school meetings as requested by the caregivers or team members
  • Accompany parent into community for meetings and forums
  • Coordinating with other agencies, groups and project stakeholders
  • Researching information needed by the parent/family
  • Facilitating webinars or trainings for parents/caregivers, including trauma-informed, evidence based parenting curriculum

Preferred Qualifications

    No preferred qualifications provided.