Childrens Parent Peer Specialist - Jefferson County Part Time | Montclair ROAD - Birmingham
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Job Details
Job Location: Childrens Main Office - BIRMINGHAM, AL 35213
Position Type: Part Time
Education Level: High School
Job Shift: Day
Job Category: Professional Services
Job Title:Certified Peer Specialist - Parent
WORKING TITLE:
Parent Peer
A Parent Peer is a parent, grandparent or guardian who is parenting, or has parented, a child with serious emotional disturbance or serious mental illness, and can articulate the understanding of their experience and share that experience with another parent/family.
Parent Peers provide strength‑based rehabilitative support services to parents that are expected to increase the child/family’s capacity to function within their home, school and community while promoting recovery. This person is responsible for advocating for parents/families who have children with serious emotional disturbances. This position requires the Parent Peer to have innovative ideas to help parents/guardians increase knowledge of serious emotional disturbances and mental health needs of children and adolescents, assist with encouraging families to cooperate with services, and promote self‑empowerment of the parent.
PrimaryJob Functions
- Assist children’s services staff across assigned Units in Jefferson, Blount and/or St. Clair County
- Serve as part of a treatment team for services offered to families
- Assist and support family members in navigating through multiple agencies and human services systems (DHR, Family Court and School Systems)
- Develop communication skills including effective communication with staff and doctors regarding treatment
- Develop social skills and healthy social networks including peer and natural supports, self‑help and self‑advocacy groups
- Assist families in developing healthy coping skills, problem solving skills, and locating community resources
- Coaching that promotes wellness, trust, and hope for parents and families
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Parents who have lived experience as a parent, grandparent, or guardian to a child with serious emotional disturbance or serious mental illness
- Parent Peers must successfully complete an approved DMH CPS-Parent training program upon hire.
- Valid Alabama driver's license and driving record acceptable to agency automobile insurance carrier for inclusion on agency policy. Suitable automobile to permit the required travel. Must show and maintain car insurance equal to or in excess of the State of Alabama standards for automobile insurance coverage.
Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of special needs and behavioral characteristics of severely emotionally disturbed children
- Knowledge of the community and available community resources
- Ability to communicate effectively, both written and verbally, with a multi‑disciplinary team
- Working knowledge of interviewing techniques and principles
- Willingness to learn about psychotropic medications to include their use and side effects
- Must be dependable, teachable and honest
- Should be open to job requirements and have the ability to facilitate groups and activities
- Should be available to work afternoon/early evening hours or weekend hours based on needs of the families
- Knowledge of computer‑based applications and willingness to learn the use of an electronic medical record system for documentation purposes
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