Family Advocate Champion-UF Health Peds - Prudential Dr- Part-Time

UF Health

  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • 2 days ago
  • Part-time

Highlights

Connect Families with Community Resources Identify, coordinate, and facilitate access to community resources, including respite care, childcare, camps, support groups, financial assistance programs, equipment resources, therapy services, and other community-based supports. Coordinate Care Navigation Assist families in navigating healthcare, educational, and community systems by providing information on available services, helping establish family goals, supporting care planning, facilitating communication with the healthcare team, and responding to referrals from social workers and other.

Numbers & Facts

LocationJacksonville, Florida
Job TypePart-time

Description

Overview:

Description:

 

The Family Advocate Champion serves as a member of the interdisciplinary care team to support children and youth with special health care needs and their families by promoting family-centered care, strengthening parent-professional partnerships, and connecting families with resources and support services. Drawing upon their own lived experience as the caregiver of a child or youth with special health care needs, the Family Advocate Champion provides peer support, care navigation, education, advocacy, and community resource coordination to empower families throughout their healthcare journey.

 

 

Responsibilities:

Job Requirement:

 

Provide Family Support and Advocacy Serve as a peer support resource for families of children and youth with special health care needs by utilizing personal lived experience to provide encouragement, guidance, and
emotional support while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries.

 

Participate in Program Development and Quality Improvement Participate in staff meetings, training, quality improvement initiatives, and other departmental activities that support Family-centered care and continuous program enhancement.

 

Coordinate Care Navigation Assist families in navigating healthcare, educational, and community systems by providing information on available services, helping establish family goals, supporting care planning, facilitating communication with the healthcare team, and responding to referrals from social workers and other
providers.

 

Connect Families with Community Resources Identify, coordinate, and facilitate access to community resources, including respite care, childcare, camps, support groups, financial assistance programs, equipment resources, therapy services, and other community-based supports.

 

Provide Family Education
Educate families regarding available services, clinic
processes, patient rights, privacy practices, and community
resources while promoting self-advocacy, informed decision-making,
and confidence in managing their child's care.

 

 

Provide Emotional Support Offer emotional support to caregivers through individual interactions, support groups, and other activities that promote resilience, wellness, social connection, and caregiver
engagement

 

Facilitate Family Support Programs and Community Outreach Plan and facilitate support groups, educational workshops, webinars, guest speakers, and community outreach activities that promote peer connections, caregiver education, and family engagement.

 

Collaborate with the Interdisciplinary Care Team Work collaboratively with physicians, nurses, social workers,
care coordinators, therapists, and community partners to communicate family needs, identify barriers to care, and improve the patient and family experience.

 

Advocate for Patients and Families Promote family-centered care by empowering families to participate in healthcare decisions, advocating for access to appropriate services, and supporting communication with
healthcare providers, schools, and community agencies.

 

Document Services and Maintain Confidentiality Accurately document services provided, maintain required
record, protect confidential information, and comply with organizational policies and applicable privacy regulations.

Qualifications:

Qualification

 

Experience Requirements:
Personal lived experience as the parent, legal guardian, or primary caregiver of a child or youth
with special health care needs, chronic illness, disability, or medical complexity. Experience
supporting or mentoring other families, either formally or informally preferred.

 

Education:

 

High school diploma or equivalent required.
Associate degree in Human Services, Social Services, Public Health, Education, or a related
field preferred.

 

Additional Duties:

 

Additional duties as assigned may vary.

 

 

UFJPI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drugfree Workplace

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