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Family Advocate (Community-Based Program / Alameda County)

Department: MDFT
Location: Oakland, CA

Lincoln Families is a workplace that is committed to strengths-based, culturally responsive, attachment-centered, and trauma-informed care.


POSITION: Family Advocate

PROGRAM: MDFT (Multi-Dimensional Family Therapy)

HOURLY RATE: $28.00


TEXT ‘MDFT985' to (510) 901-5627


What We Do: A family-focused treatment that transforms young lives and sets the course for a better future, the MDFT program at Lincoln Families provides short-term intensive therapy for youth struggling with mental health and substance use issues. Our highly trained staff utilize a collaborative, comprehensive approach emphasizing compassion and respect. Services include:

Our Why: Youth with substance use issues are at a higher risk for mental health problems, including depressions, behavioral issues, and suicide. It affects their physical and emotional health, development, and academic success, and the relationships they have with family and friends. From alcohol and marijuana to vaping and opioids, adolescent addiction rates are growing at an alarming rate. Many youth and families are referred to us after being unsuccessful in other programs. The evidence-based practices of the MDFT model combined with Lincoln’s unique team approach is a critical intervention for many. Outcomes:



POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the MDFT Program Manager, the Family Advocate will assist the family and treatment teams in providing the most appropriate delivery of services by providing insight and expertise to the family team. The Family Advocate will assist caregivers in accessing resources in the community that will assist the family in stabilizing the home environment and managing barriers to treatment.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

POSITION REQUIREMENTS: A fierce advocate for youth and families who has the ability to work independently as well as within a multi-disciplinary team in order to deliver culturally sensitive services and have a positive youth development lens; this includes the ability to empower families to self-identify and advocate for necessary services vital to the stability of the child transitioning into the home. Must have demonstrated awareness of, sensitivity to and competence in dealing with cultural and socioeconomic diversity of client population spanning over a large geographic area. Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to relate effectively and professionally with youth, families, co-workers, supervisors and other staff or stakeholders. This position requires a flexible schedule based on program and client needs that may require evening work.


EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:


WHY JOIN LINCOLN FAMILIES:

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