• Meet with clients on a regular, consistent basis. The frequency of visits is determined by level of care needed on a case-by-case basis and/or by the referral source.
• Ensure the safety of the children and family through routine home and safety checks.
• Assess children and families needs at the beginning of services using approved assessments.
• Engage with the clients and use the assessments to create a service / prevention plan.
• Advocate for the family and be an active part of the family team.
• Coordinate and case manage appropriate educational, vocational, recreational, financial resources and other services, as needed.
• Provide ongoing support for clients, including emergency and crisis consultation on a 24-hour basis.
• Completion of clear, accurate documentation of 1) all contacts with clients, 2) monthly reports, 3) court reports, and 4) treatment plans.
• Comply with required in-service / continuing education hours.
• Lead and perform job duties that aligns with Lifeline’s core values and tenets of culture.
• Maintain accurate and timely records, reports and data entry according to program standards.