Therapeutic Mentor
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Human Services/ Social Work, Child Development/Support
SUMMARY OF POSITION
The Parenting Partner/Mentor provides active, hands‑on peer support to a caseload of parent/caregivers of children and youth receiving services in three counties (Manatee, Sarasota, and Desoto). Parenting partner/Mentor support may be delivered in individual or group settings at the agency, in family homes, or in community environments. The role of the Parenting Partner/Mentor is to provide peer support and also to work collaboratively to support systems change by increasing family involvement and decreasing unintentional bias about parents.
Guidance is based on a combination of evidence‑based/evidence‑informed training and personal firsthand experience and lived expertise. Empowering and coaching parents through the process with DCF, child welfare, the courts, and other family‑centered community partners is an important aspect of this work.
- 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.
- Some examples include:
- Providing information on child development and parenting skills
- Assisting a parent in acquiring practical/organizational skills (e.g., budgeting, utilizing resources)
- Assisting 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 training for parents.
- Attend IEP and school meetings as requested by the caregivers or team members.
- Accompany parent into community for meetings and forums.
- Coordinate with other agencies, groups, and project stakeholders.
- Research information needed by the parent/family.
- Facilitate webinars or trainings for parents/caregivers, including trauma‑informed, evidence‑based parenting curriculum.
- 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.
- Be respectful of low‑income families and have a good understanding of different socioeconomic populations.
- 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.
- Education Level: High school diploma or GED required.
- Years of
Experience:
Experience in providing education, outreach, and collaboration with community stakeholders is preferred. - Certification/Licensure: N/A
- Standing – 10%
- Sitting – 90%
- Squatting – Occasional
- Kneeling – Occasional
- Bending – Occasional
- Driving – Occasional
- Lifting – Occasional
Time Type:
Full time
Pay Range: $15.00 – $21.00
- Medical, dental, and vision health coverage
- Flexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts
- 403(b) retirement plan with company match
- Paid time off and ten paid holidays
- AD&D Insurance, Life Insurance, and Long Term Disability (company paid)
- Employee Resource Groups
- Continuing education opportunities
- Employee Assistance Program
Centerstone is an equal opportunity employer. Employment at Centerstone is based solely on a person's merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. We treat all clients and colleagues with dignity and respect. At Centerstone, we use our values as a guide for what we do. Respect, Expertise, Integrity and Empowerment are at the heart of every interaction at Centerstone, and particularly rooted in our Culture.
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