Parent Peer Specialist; Wraparound
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Overview
Wisconsin Community Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/Disability/Vet).
Parent Peer Specialist (Wraparound)
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Wisconsin Community Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/Disability/Vet).
Parent Peer Specialist (Wraparound)
Job Code: 2025-SPECIALI-024 |
Location:
Milwaukee | Department:
Wraparound | Status:
Full Time
To engage the parents/caregivers of Wraparound Milwaukee enrolled youth in the Wraparound process. Utilize the unique lived experiences of parenting a child with significant mental health, substance use, co-occurring, and life needs to provide hope to parents/caregivers currently enrolled in Wraparound programming. The role of the Parent Peer Specialist is to enhance parenting knowledge and skills to minimize crisis and maximize the long-term benefit of involvement in the Wraparound process through a focus on parent and youth strengths as part of the solution and family participation as partners in all aspects in their care.
EssentialFunctions
- Provide one to one peer support to parents/caregivers in a variety of community settings, including the family home
- Utilize unique lived experience to build professional relationships with youth and families enrolled in Wraparound to assist in navigating the mental health/behavioral health, youth justice, and/or child welfare systems to walk with the parent/caregiver and youth to ensure their needs are being met and their voice is heard, understood, and respected by the Child and Family Team.
- Work directly with the parent/caregiver within the family system to proactively and reactively reduce crisis triggers, role model parenting and crisis management skills, provide education to the family, and support families during crisis.
- Role model recovery in all interactions and utilize lived experience to engage families.
- Support the team to understand and identify the family’s needs and develop strategies to meet the identified needs.
- Work closely with the family to identify a sustainable network of supports and resources in the community to meet the family’s needs.
- Partner with the Care Coordinator to build strong working relationships with community organizations that serve Milwaukee youth and their families.
- Collaborate closely with the Wraparound team to ensure the needs of the youth and family are met.
- Support youth and family to engage in mental health services by accompanying at appointments and community activities.
- Attend and actively participate in Child and Family Team Meetings including the development and implementation of the Plan of Care and Crisis Plan.
- Complete all necessary paperwork in a strengths-based manner per Wraparound Milwaukee/Agency requirements
- Attend and actively participate in weekly supervision.
- Attend in-services and participate in staffing, weekly and monthly meetings and consultations.
- Assist with coverage for co-workers as needed.
- Other job-related duties as may be necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the position.
Minimal
Qualifications:
- High school or GED/HSED required
- Graduate of state Parent Peer Specialist training
- Possess current Certified Parent Peer Specialist certification or become certified within one year of employment.
- Meet all WCS and contractor requirements for criminal and caregiver background check, driving record, and references.
- Good written and verbal communication skills.
- Complete all Wraparound trainings as required for the position.
- Ability to display cultural competence by responding respectfully and effectively to people of all cultures, languages, classes, races, ethnic backgrounds, religions and other diversity factors in a manner that recognizes, affirms and values the worth of each individual.
- Knowledge and skills to work with children, young adults, and families.
- Lived experience of parenting a youth with mental health, substance use, co-occurring, juvenile justice, and/or life needs.
- Valid driver’s license, automobile, and sufficient insurance…
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