Parenting Time Program Intern
ORGANIZATION: Family Tree, Inc.
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- Create a welcoming environment while serving as a facilitator during supervised parenting time at Karlis Family Center.
- Complete initial training with Director of Parenting Time program.
- Complete volunteer checklist including training hours.
- Follow procedures for transition and supervision of children.
- Document objective observations according to the House Rules.
- Complete and sign you record of hours.
- Abide by all volunteer program House Rules
Qualifications
- Completion of volunteer orientation and background check.
- Sufficient knowledge of conditions that require supervised visitations, i.e. physical or sexual abuse, neglect, chemical dependency, and/or mental illness.
- Must be able to maintain confidentiality.
- Must be dependable - when scheduled to volunteer, must honor commitment and understand the consequences of calling in or no-showing for a shift.
- Must have good judgment, maturity, common sense, and a high degree of responsibility.
- The volunteer will act in a non-discriminatory manner toward all clients, regardless of age, sex, race, national origin, religion, physical handicap, political affiliations, social or economic status, affliction preference, or sexual orientation.
- Sufficient knowledge of conditions that may require the use of our facility, i.e. Court ordered families, domestic violence, physical or sexual abuse, neglect, chemical dependency, and/or mental illness.
- Complete mandatory follow up training including, but not limited to the Domestic Violence training.
More opportunities with Family Tree, Inc.
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Family Tree, Inc.
Location:
3805 Marshall St., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, US
Mission Statement
The mission of Family Tree is to help people overcome child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness to become safe, strong and self-reliant.
Description
Family Tree is unique because it is the only agency in the Metro Denver area working to address the interconnectedness of child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness.
Family Tree helps people become safe, strong and self-reliant by offering a wide spectrum of services, including: emergency shelters for runaway and abused youth, women and children victims of domestic violence, and homeless women and children; counseling and support groups; parenting and self-sufficiency classes; temporary and permanent housing; transportation assistance; supervised visitation and safe exchange programs, among other services.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1777 Kipling StreetLakewood, CO 80215
DATE POSTED
July 20, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Volunteers will coordinate their monthly schedule
- Please send your resume and brief cover letter to Erika Nelson at enelson@thefamilytree.org