Family Unification Specialist
$39,957–$44,970 year
On-site · Glasgow, Montana, United States
Job Summary
Part-time Family Unification Specialist with Montana-based youth and family services focus, providing trauma-informed support, coaching, and supervision during reunification processes, including supervised visitation, documentation, and collaboration with state partners. Requires a Bachelor’s degree in a human services or mental health field, at least two years of relevant experience, vehicle license, and eligibility for state background checks; role includes monthly supervision, on-call rotation, and potential transition to full-time as caseload grows.
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university in a human services or mental health related field of study
- A combination of previous professional experience and formal education from an accredited university may be considered in lieu of degree
- 21 years old or older
- Minimum of two years of experience working with youth, families, or child protective services
- License to operate passenger vehicle
- Demonstrated knowledge working with families in divorce/separation, family break ups, parenting skills, child abuse and neglect, child development, cultural issues, and out-of-home placement issues
- Ability to engage individuals with mental health, chemical dependency issues, physical and/or mental disabilities
- Non-judgmental, compassionate demeanor with ability to establish trusted relationships
- Strong problem-solving and teamwork
- Effective verbal and written communication
- Criminal/Child Abuse clearance as required by the State of Montana
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