Family Support Specialist
UNAVAILABLE
Aberdeen
Posted May 20, 2026
Description
Overview<br />Family Support Specialist – Aberdeen, WA. The clinical team works in the homes of families, the community, and an office site. This position is based at the FBH Aberdeen site and focuses on individualized, evidence‑based services delivered in the child and family's home and community.<br /><br />We provide family‑oriented behavioral health care for children, youth and families, primarily in their own homes and community. Our enthusiastic clinical teams help children and youth remain safely in their own home, restore hope, provide intensive mental health services and supports, and strengthen family unity.<br /><br />What We Offer<br /><br />Starting range: $31.50 – $35.04 per hour<br /><br />Language stipend: $100–200 per pay period for Spanish, English or other languages (based on proficiency and need)<br /><br />12 paid holidays plus 1 personal holiday per year<br /><br />3 weeks vacation per year<br /><br />12 sick days per year<br /><br />Medical, dental, and vision insurance<br /><br />Life insurance (1 times annual salary)<br /><br />403‑B Employee Savings Plan and Employer Contribution Pension<br /><br />Training and Supervision<br /><br />Daily and weekly supervision and support, as needed<br /><br />Immediate assistance and clinical supervision/consultation available at any time<br /><br />Responsibilities<br /><br />Act as a first responder, providing direct crisis response, de‑escalation, emergency supervision, and redirection of children and youth experiencing behavioral crises in their home, school, and community.<br /><br />Participate in clinical intake observation and assessment of child/youth across home, school, and community settings, providing observations to the team for safety and treatment planning.<br /><br />Collaborate with an assigned clinician to identify and support consumer access to physical health and substance abuse treatment services available in the community.<br /><br />Participate in clinical decision‑making for high‑risk youth, contributing to individualized treatment plans that outline supervision and assessment of current mental health and safety needs.<br /><br />Implement prescribed behavioral strategies and treatment services to high‑risk children and youth, modeling and teaching social behavior, self‑protection skills, and coping skills such as anger management, frustration tolerance, and socialization.<br /><br />Complete family and behavioral health assessments with youth and parent, including CANS and SNCD, and assist with CALOCUS when required.<br /><br />Assess family needs for community resources, ensuring safety and recovery‑oriented treatment, and coordinate with Medicaid‑funded providers to connect families to needed resources.<br /><br />Analyze and assess home environment, including safety sweeps for children and youth with suicidal ideation or other high‑risk safety concerns.<br /><br />Gather child and youth intake information and determine medical eligibility for services, demonstrating understanding of Medicaid requirements and State Access to Care Standards.<br /><br />Deliver direct therapeutic services including evidence‑based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, customized to each youth and family's unique characteristics and treatment goals.<br /><br />Coordinate healthcare with families, primary care physicians, and specialists to support integrated medical and behavioral health services.<br /><br />Use Motivational Interviewing techniques to maintain a strengths‑based focus on the child, youth, and family.<br /><br />Plan treatment sessions using the “Practice Wise” manual and provide direct services in the home and community.<br /><br />Qualifications<br /><br />21 years or older per DSHS requirements.<br /><br />Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, human development, or related field; or Associate degree with three years of experience serving children and/or families in mental health, social services, education, etc.<br /><br />Eligible to become an Agency Affiliated Counselor with WA State (HIV/AIDS required).<br /><br />Proof of a negative TB test within the past 12 months.<br /><br />Effective verbal and written communication skills.<br /><br />Availability for flexible hours, including evenings, nights, and weekends.<br /><br />Ability to make visual safety and well‑being assessments of family home conditions and crisis situations.<br /><br />Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license, and automobile insurance.<br /><br />Acceptable driving record per CCS driving policy (current driving abstract required).<br /><br />Successful completion of required background checks.<br /><br />Maturity, professionalism, and initiative.<br /><br />Independent and team‑oriented working style.<br /><br />Commitment to the mission, beliefs, and values of Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services.<br /><br />Culturally competent service delivery in multi‑cultural settings.<br /><br />Preferred Qualifications<br /><br />Bachelor’s degree in social services, mental health, or related field and one or more years of experience serving children and/or families.<br /><br />About Aberdeen<br />The City of Aberdeen is located in Grays Harbor County on the southern edge of the Olympic Peninsula at the convergence of the Wishkah and Chehalis Rivers. The area has transitioned from logging and fishing to emphasize tourism and has the largest retail center on the Washington Coast. Aberdeen’s schools prepare children for their future, and the surrounding area offers beachcombing, birdwatching, kayaking, and quiet walks in the pristine forests.<br /><br />Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please let us know if you need special accommodations to apply or interview for this position.<br /><br />#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Overview
Location
Aberdeen
Job Type
full time
Date Posted
May 20, 2026