| Position Title: Family Peer Advocate Department: Family & Youth Peer Support Services  Reports to: Program Supervisor Location: Bronx, NY; Hybrid-Fixed Schedule: Full-time, Monday-Friday
 ; Saturdays 9am-1pm and evening hours as needed  Pay Range: $29.23 - $32.97 Formerly the Mental Health Association of New York City (MHA-NYC), Vibrant Emotional Health's groundbreaking solutions have delivered high quality services and support, when, where and how people need it for over 50 years. Through our state-of-the-art technology-enabled services, community wellness programs, and advocacy and education work, we are building a society in which emotional wellness can be a reality for everyone. Position Overview: Vibrant's Family & Youth Peer Support Services are staffed by family advocates who have shared similar life experiences to other parents - including finding success in navigating the complexities of the child-serving system. Family Peer Advocates are committed to the well-being of all, demonstrate respect in every aspect of their work, and thrive in a collaborative team environment. They possess the skills to build and maintain strong relationships. Duties/Responsibilities: 
 
 
 Collaborate with families to assess their needs and link them to appropriate resources in their communityShare personal knowledge and experiences about the youth serving systemPartner with other staff members and teams of the Vibrant Alliance to provide supportive servicesConduct outreach and presentations to schools, early intervention programs, clinics, and other community-based providers with a special emphasis on connecting with communities that have been historically hard to reachFacilitate /co-facilitate parenting education and support groupsConduct home and community visits to meet the family in locations that allow for the best possible opportunity for assistanceOrganize and support social and recreational activities for familiesCreate and maintain comprehensive documentation of the work completed with individuals and familiesAdditional duties as assigned
 
 Required Skills/Abilities: 
 
 
 The Family Peer Advocate (FPA) will be a parent/caregiver of a child who has experienced social, emotional, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges and has 'lived experience' navigating multiple child serving systems on behalf of their child(ren) with social, emotional, developmental, health and/or behavioral healthcare needs.Strong written and verbal communication skillsWork flexible hours, as requiredBilingual and bicultural candidates are encouraged to apply
 
 Required Qualifications: 
 
 
 Able to complete the FPA credentialing process within 18 months of being hiredProficiency in Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)High School Diploma or GED 
 
 Physical Requirements: 
 
 
 Mostly sedentary work; using standard office equipment including: a computer, keyboard, and telephoneAbility to work collaboratively with staff, program participants, service providers and other stakeholdersAbility to remain calm and composed under stressAbility to respond to telephones and other auditory stimulationAbility to evaluate/interpret information and make independent judgment/decisions
 
 
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