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Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains is a nonprofit, human services agency where you have the opportunity to provide support to children and families across the Rocky Mountain regionWe are passionate about what we do and dream of inspiring community through our commitment and mission. We are a welcoming agency that believes that ALL people from the newborn to the elderly are valued members of our communities If you want to make a difference where you live while serving alongside other amazing professionals, Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains invite s you to apply.
The Long-Term Foster Care (LTFC) program at Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains (LFSRM) provides care and support to Unaccompanied Children (UC) in federal custody as they wait for their immigration case to be resolved so they can transition to a more long term program or living arrangement. UCs are placed with licensed foster families and attend public school while they are in the program, allowing them to have more normalized experiences in family based environment.
The Behavioral Support & Crisis Intervention Specialist is responsible for assisting program staff in providing stabilization of UCs, teaching social skills, and works with UCs on existing behavioral concerns in collaboration with the therapist. This position will participate in the UC's case and case progress and shares updates and recommendations with care provider staff to ensure a holistic treatment plan. The Behavioral Support & Crisis Intervention Specialist is required to maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours and weekends.
Meet standards of practice: Familiarity with social work practice, human development, child welfare system, and family systems, including appropriate local, state, and federal regulations.
Apply therapeutic services: Familiarity with assessment, care planning, facilitation, coordination, and advocating for supports on behalf of and in collaboration with an individual.
Apply crisis intervention: Experience with crisis management, problem solving, and mediation best practices.
Legal requirements: Familiarity with the legal system as it applies to child welfare.
Deliver services within diverse cultural communities: Skills and sensitivity in working with youth and families from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds with a variety of challenges.
Communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields: Ability to communicate professionally and cooperate with members of the other professions involved with the youth.
Active Listening: Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting.
Critical Thinking: Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
Social Perceptiveness: Being aware of others' reactions and understanding why they react as they do.
Provide intensive, strengths based, one-on-one support to clients in collaboration with the therapist and reflective of the youth's mental health treatment plan.
Establish relationships with youth, foster families, biological families, case managers, and other providers in order to deliver comprehensive services.
Customize behavioral and safety plans for individual clients.
Provide interventions for foster parents and care provider staff.
Provide feedback to clients, foster parents, and care support staff on behavior plan.
Identify skills, support, and resources that could be used to enhance youth's wellness, including internal and in the community.
Assist in the education and supervision of those in group sessions and activities as needed.
Maintain ongoing client documentation as required including progress notes, treatment planning, and assessments.
Transport and accompany youth to appointments as assigned.
May participate in on-call rotation.
Must maintain a valid driver's license and carry personal auto liability insurance at the level of $100,000/300,000/100,000.
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology or other related field.
Minimum two(2) years' experience working with children and/or adolescents. Experience working with refugee and/or immigrant populations preferred.
Bilingual English and Spanish preferred.
Due to policy requirements from the Office of Refugee Resettlement, staff in this Long-Term Foster Care Program who work directly with Unaccompanied Children must present proof of immunization or immunity (within 120 days of hire) to the following diseases: Varicella, MMR, Tdap, and annual Influenza; or an approved exemption from Human Resources.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains is a faith based, non-profit human service agency providing adoption, foster care, older adult caregiver, prevention, and refugee services since 1948. We help children and families during their most challenging times regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or age. We believe that all people, from the newborn to the most elderly, are valued members of our community. Every day we provide help and support to children and families, because everyone deserves hope during the most challenging times of their lives.
With offices in Albuquerque, Billings, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, Greeley, Las Cruces, Pueblo, and Salt Lake City, we partner with communities to meet the unmet needs affecting their most vulnerable populations. LFSRM strives to recognize areas in need and to find ways to serve those who have seemingly become invisible. Every day, hundreds of people turn to LFSRM for refuge, help and hope.