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Organization
Maryland Coalition of Families Inc
Location
Home-based in Maryland
Deadline

This is an excellent opportunity for people who want to help families in need! We seek people who have had personal experience (not work related) as a caregiver to a child, youth or adult with mental health challenges. MCF provides equipment, mileage reimbursement and paid training. We offer remote work, flexible schedules and full benefits (*see below)!
Founded in 1999, Maryland Coalition of Families (MCF) is a statewide nonprofit with a central office in Columbia, Md., and staff located in communities throughout the state. Using personal experience as parents, caregivers, youth and other loved ones, we connect, support and empower Maryland’s families. Our staff provide one-to-one support to parents and caregivers of people with mental health, substance use or gambling issues. We also advocate to improve systems that impact individuals with behavioral health challenges.

Overview

Maryland Coalition of Families (MCF) has full-time (40 hours per week) employment opportunity for a Family Peer Support Specialist (FPSS) to serve families in Somerset, Wicomico, or Worcester county. The candidate must have personal (not work related) experience as a primary caregiver of a child, youth or adult who has/had mental health needs. After training and orientation, the Family Peer Support Specialist will provide family-to-family support, education, advocacy, coaching, information, referrals and follow-up to families seeking assistance.

Responsibilities

Provide education and support to families with a child, youth or adult with mental health needs to negotiate their way through the social, legal, educational and health care systems.
Facilitate a process for families to develop a plan to: clarify the problem(s); provide emotional support; identify needs and strengths; and identify resources including appropriate levels of services, entitlements, community resources and other natural supports.
Assist families to build their own community-based support network and ensure that their goals are integrated into one unified plan as necessary.
Facilitate families accessing supports and services by: sharing information about resources and supports; providing guidance in completing forms; supporting families to understand their rights; reviewing documents such as IEPs or reports with families; accompanying families to meetings; and educating families on laws, policies and procedures.
Build and maintain strong partnerships with agencies and providers of services related to behavioral health and other systems.
Facilitate training workshops in assigned region for families as assigned in contract deliverables.
Administrative duties

Qualifications

Personal (not work related) experience as a primary caregiver of a child, youth or adult who has/had mental health needs, is required.
Must live in Somerset, Wicomico, or Worcester county.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Familiarity with state and local resources and knowledge of how to access them.
Willingness and strong ability to build and maintain partnerships with agencies and providers.
Active listening skills for providing non-judgmental peer support and engagement to families.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong computer skills and the ability to efficiently utilize internet search to identify resources.
Current Maryland driver’s license and access to own vehicle; some in-state travel required.
Successful completion of a background check.