Peer Support Specialist, Family Empowerment
Listed on 2026-03-08
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Healthcare
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health -
Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health
Ranked one of Tennessee’s top places to work, MHC is a rare and special place where outstanding company culture is intentional. Where clients and associates are treated the same, as equals.
Mental Health Cooperative, Inc. (MHC) was formed in 1993 to serve individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. Since then, we have expanded our services to children and adolescents with severe emotional disorders across Middle and East Tennessee.
Our sole purpose is to support and treat those challenged with serious mental illness and poverty. Although based out of Nashville, we serve several communities across middle and East Tennessee with satellite offices in Antioch, Gallatin, Dickson, Columbia, Cleveland, Murfreesboro, Clarksville, Cookeville, Chattanooga, and Memphis.
If you are interested in joining a team that is caring, collaborative, innovative and energizing this might be a great place for you!
Position SummaryThe PSS or FSS or CYAPSS provides direct caregiver-to-caregiver support. The PSS is a vital resource to assist families and others who are caring for young children/children/youth/transition age youth with emotional, behavioral, and/or co-occurring disorders. To achieve the resiliency and recovery goals for the child/youth and family, the PSS promotes self-determination and personal responsibility, and builds the skills, knowledge, and confidence to be an effective advocate for his/her child/youth and inspires a sense of hope that resiliency and recovery are achievable.
SchedulesAvailable
- Mon-Fri, 8a-4:30p
- Mon-Fri, 10a-6:30p
250 Cumberland Bend, Nashville, TN 37228 (This role is fully onsite with travel to the community to meet with families).
Position Responsibilities- Teach and model the value of every individual’s experience caring for a child or youth with a mental, emotional, behavioral (MEB) or co-occurring disorder.
- Foster a full and equal partnership with the child/youth, family, and caregiver.
- Meet minimum contact expectations with families.
- In collaboration with Care Coordinator, facilitate family team meetings.
- Offer parent education workshops bi-annually.
- In collaboration with Care Coordinator, complete the required evaluation documentation.
- Encourage and assist caregivers in developing informal and formal networks of support that are responsive to the culture and unique needs of their child/youth and family.
- Teach the child/youth and caregiver how to identify and utilize their strengths in achieving the family’s goals.
- Assists in the facilitation of the family team meetings.
- Develop an agenda with the caregiver; lead the meeting with the caregiver until they are ready to lead it alone.
- Arranges for the time and place of the meeting.
- Partners with family/family team members to identify and overcome barriers/service gaps.
- Understand and utilize specific interventions necessary to assist caregivers in developing a family team and in establishing and meeting their child/youth and family’s individualized goals.
- Assist caregivers in creating their family team and individualized service plan.
- Lead as well as model how to facilitate collaborative working relationships with providers, school staff, and other professionals to positively transform the treatment experience of the child, youth, and family.
- Model effective coping techniques and advocacy skills.
- Teach relevant skills needed for effective advocacy and navigation of the child-serving systems, including child welfare, juvenile justice, education, mental health, and transition services.
- Assist caregivers in meeting their child’s or youth’s needs through support, education, and guidance in school-related meetings (504, Individual Education Plans, etc.) and the special education system.
- Assist caregivers in identifying and connecting with services addressing substance abuse and co-occurring disorders, as well as providing information and other resources.
- Assist caregivers in learning how to access community resources and in making positive treatment choices for their child/youth and family.
- Appropriately document activities provided to caregivers in either their individual records or program records.
- Assist non-caregiver staff in…
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