CCP Child Specialist (Western NC)
Company: Vaya Health
Location: Sylva
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
***This is a time limited grant funded position with an
anticipated assignment period of 24 months and a set salary of
$70,000 annually.***
LOCATION: Remote - must live in or adjacent to one of the following
counties in Western North Carolina: Clay, Graham, Haywood, Jackson,
Macon, Swain, Buncombe, Henderson, Polk, Transylvania, Avery,
Caldwell, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Watauga, Yancey, Alexander,
Alleghany, Ashe, Wilkes, or Rowan. Incumbent in this role must be a
resident of NC or live within 40 miles of the NC border. Travel is
required for this position.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOBThe Crisis Counseling Assistance and
Training Program (CCP) is a federally funded supplemental program
administrated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to fund mental health
assistance and training activities in areas that have been declared
a major disaster by the President of the United States. The mission
of the CCP is to assist individuals and communities in recovering
from the effects of disasters through the provision of
community-based outreach and psycho-educational services. The CCP
supports short-term interventions that involve assisting disaster
survivors in understanding their current situation and reactions,
mitigating stress, developing coping strategies, accessing sources
of emotional support, and encouraging linkages with other
individuals and agencies that help survivors in their recovery
process.
The CCP Child Specialist is responsible for establishing and
maintaining relationships with representatives of the community,
providing crisis counseling for children and adolescents, parent
education, and supportive family services focused on grief and
loss, and delivers trainings that includes reactions to disasters,
creating safe environments, creating classroom communities, and
healthy response to life-changing events.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSCrisis Counseling:Establishes and maintains
cooperative relationships with representatives of community, day
care, faith-based, and school groups. * Provides crisis counseling
services for children and adolescents, parent education, and
supportive family services focused on grief and loss. Promotes
resilience and successful coping techniques using individual,
group, and family evidence-based strategies. Provides culturally
sensitive education and training about the effects of trauma on
young children and their families. Delivers training that includes
reactions to disasters, creating safe environments, creating
classroom communities, and healthy responses to life-changing
events.Works with individuals, families, and groups to provide
outreach, emotional support, and other needed resources.Conducts
individual and group crisis counseling, public education, and
referrals as needed.Represents Hope4NC program in the communityMeet
with community members to identify the needs of individuals and
families.Provide information and referrals to community-based
programs and resources such as housing, healthcare, food
assistance, mental health services, job training, and more.Guide
clients through the process of accessing needed services, ensuring
that they understand eligibility requirements and application
processes.Develop and maintain relationships with local service
providers, nonprofits, government agencies, and community
organizations.Follow up with community members to ensure they have
accessed the resources and services they were referred to and
provide additional support as needed.Track community member
progress, document interactions, and maintain accurate files.Work
with community members to resolve any barriers or challenges they
face in accessing services.Maintain accurate records of all
referrals, resources provided, and outcomes.Prepare and submit
regular reports on referral activities, community member outcomes,
and community resource availability.Advocate on behalf of community
members to ensure they have access to necessary services.Conduct
outreach to increase awareness of available community resources and
programs.Participate in community events, workshops, or
informational sessions to promote resource availability.
Community & Parent Education:Coordinates data collection activities
and reviews data form submissions for accuracy. Reviews and accepts
or rejects data forms submitted through the mobile application or
paper data forms.Uses mobile application to complete data forms as
necessary.
Other Duties as Assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIESStrong understanding of behavioral
health interventions and community resources.Strong interpersonal
and communication skills to build rapport with community members
and their families.Ability to demonstrate empathy and compassion in
dealing with individuals in crisis.Ability to work collaboratively
with diverse populations and service providers.Strong
organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple cases
simultaneously.Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle
sensitive information appropriately.Strong commitment to public
service and community engagement.Ability to drive.Ability to
communicate on the telephone and laptop.Ability to perform
repetitive tasks and motion with hands.Ability to work in a variety
of locations, some of which require overnight travel.
QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSHigh School Diploma or GED
required. Associate degree in Human Services, business
administration, emergency management or related fields preferred.
Two years of direct experience in behavioral health, business
management, and/ or grant management required.
Required Training:Core Control TrainingCCSP Data Collection
TrainingSupplemental ongoing training as required.
Preferred Experience:Preferred experience with children and
families in behavioral health in crisis and disaster settings,
experience in school setting, strong interpersonal and
communication skills to build rapport with clients and their
families, active listening skills, ability to update and maintain
documentation and complete assessments, empathy and compassion when
managing individuals in crisis and ability to work collaboratively
in a team-oriented environment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSClose visual acuity to perform activities such
as preparation and analysis of documents, viewing a computer
terminal, and extensive reading. Physical activity in this job
includes crouching, reaching, walking, talking, hearing, and
repetitive motion of hands, wrists, and fingers. Sedentary work
with lifting requirements up to 10 pounds, sitting for extended
periods of time. Mental concentration is required in all aspects of
work. *** In addition to the above, physical activity in this job
includes ability to walk and stand for extended periods of time (up
to six hours). Occasional evening or weekend hours may be required
for outreach or community events.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: The person in this position is required to
reside in North Carolina or within 40 miles of the North Carolina
border.
SALARY: Depending on qualifications & experience of candidate. This
position is non-exempt and is eligible for overtime
compensation.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: Open Until Filled
APPLY: Vaya Health accepts online applications in our Career
Center, please visit.
Vaya Health is an equal opportunity employer.
Keywords: Vaya Health, Greenville , CCP Child Specialist (Western NC), Other , Sylva, South Carolina
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