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Parent Partner - Wraparound (Part-time)

Koinonia, San Diego, CA, United States


Koinonia Family Services is seeking a qualified individual with lived adoption experience to work as a part-time Parent Partner in our San Diego District Office. This position is perfect for parents who have experience with adoption and the child welfare system. Your role will be to provide support and guidance to other adoption parents, offering them the benefit of your experiences and knowledge. You will provide guidance, support, training and advocacy to empower parents to improve outcomes for their adopted children.

Opportunity Highlights:

A great chance to support youth who have experienced trauma

Starting hourly pay rate: $20.00 to $22.00 per hour, or higher with prior wraparound experience

Benefits include paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, and participation in our 401k plan

Mileage reimbursement is included for business miles driven

Enhance your knowledge and skills by working alongside a committed team of professionals to learn cutting‑edge, evidence‑based treatment modalities

Work with a great team of people who care about each other and care about our mission to help youth and families find hope and healing

This is a part‑time position. The schedule is about 10‑15 hours per week, with some occasional evening and weekend hours. The opportunity for more hours may be available in the future as the number of families in the program increases.

Key Responsibilities:

Mentor families who have adopted, as part of a multidimensional team providing services to the family.

Provide peer counseling to adoptive parents to improve outcomes for children.

Provide psychoeducation to the adoptive parents through an approved trauma‑informed curriculum provided by the agency.

Provide in‑home support services, with some services also being performed virtually. Work may need to be performed in the evening hours when families are available.

Complete documentation for services according to agency standards and timelines.

As part of initial paid training, complete Foundational Wraparound training through UC Davis

Qualifications:

A strong desire to help families achieve successful outcomes

Foster and Adoption experience

Good working knowledge of the child welfare system and community resources

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

The ability to establish and maintain effective personal work relationships

A high degree of integrity and confidentiality

A schedule that is flexible to meet work requirements

High School or better.

2 years lived experience with adoption.

As a licensed facility under Community Care Licensing, we are required to have applicants complete the California Live Scan process for a criminal history review. This process includes checks by the California Department of Justice, the FBI, and the Child Abuse Central Index. For positions in San Diego County, we consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records for employment in accordance with the San Diego County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act. In addition to criminal history, we review various aspects of an applicant's background, including but not limited to education, employment history, motor vehicle or driving history, reference checks, license or credential verification, and medical examinations.

This position requires a valid driver’s license, auto insurance and reliable transportation as driving is an essential job function. Parent Partners are responsible for tasks such as visiting client homes, transporting youth, engaging with community partners, often in locations not easily accessible by alternative transportation methods. The nature of these responsibilities necessitates the ability to drive to ensure timely, reliable, confidential and effective support for the youth and families we serve.

Koinonia Family Services is an equal‑opportunity employer.

This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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