Family Specialist (Kerrville)
Company: K'STAR, Inc.
Location: Kerrville
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: SUMMARY DESCRITPION: The
Family Specialist is responsible for providing specified social
services to youth and families for the assigned county or counties.
This position has no supervisory responsibilities. ESSENTIAL DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILTIES: Provides Outreach in the assigned area(s) to
promote available services in order to encourage FAYS eligible
youth and their families to utilize FAYS services. Outreach
activities include, but are not limited to; publicizing services
through media, face-to-face contact, and other means, promoting
public or community awareness of services, promoting awareness of
services in the community social service network, ensuring that
community youth and their families are aware that services are
available, implementing methods by which special populations or
neighborhoods are targeted, identifying other agencies in the
catchment area to facilitate coordination of services. Provides
Intake/Screening by conducting initial review of prospective client
with respect to FAYS and KSTAR guidelines. Offer referral of
ineligible youth and families to appropriate alternative services.
Intake service must be available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
and documented on the Screening/Intake form. Coverage of
responsibility when the Family Specialist is not available must be
arranged with the Program Coordinator. The Intake/Screening service
may be provided through the cellular and 1-800 Help-Line. Access to
direct services must be made available within one week of the
Intake and within 24 hours in cases requiring crisis intervention.
FAYS eligible youth will be opened for FAYS services on the client
registration form. Client folders are maintained reflecting all
direct and case management services received. Provides Crisis
Intervention/Counseling services to resolve the immediate crisis
that prompted the request for assistance. Services will focus on
alleviating the problems or risks of runaway, truancy, family
conflict and the risk of child abuse/neglect. Crisis
intervention/Counseling services may be provided individually, but
staff must encourage intervention on a family basis except when
distance or severe hostilities preclude working with the family as
a whole. Staff will provide or make available crisis intervention
services as soon as possible, but no later than 24 hours after a
crisis referral. Coverage of this responsibility when the Family
Specialist is not available must be arranged with the Program
Coordinator. Staff is required to receive annual crisis
intervention training. Develops Action Plan and revises a
family-directed Action Plan for each registered youth and their
family which will be documented on the Action Plan form and Action
Plan Update form. A copy of the Action Plan must be given to the
family. Staff will review and update the plan every 30 days with
the family and youth. The development of the initial Action Plan
must be started within 3 workdays of the initial intervention and
completed by the tenth workday. It is expected that in most cases
the initial Action Plan will be completed during the first
face-to-face meeting with the youth and family. Provides or
arranges Case Planning and Short-Term Family Intervention services
on an individual, family and/or group basis. These services will be
strength based, solution focused, client driven and family
oriented. These services must be available to youth and to family
members. Staff is expected to make every effort to engage the
youths family members as well as the youth in intervention and/or
prevention services. All services will be documented on the
Progress Note form. In general, services will be of short duration,
not exceeding a period of 180 days. Provides Skill Based Training
for Parents and Youth on topics such as: communication, problem
solving, decision making, anger management and conflict resolution.
Training should teach parents how to advocate on behalf of their
children, and youth how to advocate on their own behalf. This
training should actively involve participants in discussion,
feedback and experiential exercises. The training must be separate
from regular guidance (FAYS counseling) sessions and may be
provided in group settings or individually if it is not practical
to hold group sessions. The Family Specialist should develop unique
and creative opportunities for at-risk youth and their families to
learn and practice these skills. Documentation of training will be
noted on the Skill Based Training form. Completes Discharge/Case
Closure. When services are complete the Family Specialist will
document the closure on the Client Closing Form and complete the
Discharge Summary. It is expected that in most cases the Client
Closing Form will be completed within 2 weeks (14 days) from the
last day the youth or family received services. The closed file
will be given to the Program Coordinator no later than 30 days from
the date of the case closure. Utilizes Community Collaboration by
participating with or presenting to major youth serving agencies
such as CPS, MHMR and Juvenile Probation to encourage networking
and enhancement of continuity of care. The Family Specialist is
expected to participate in Community Resource Coordination Group
(CRCG), Community Management Team (CMT) and other related entities
if they exist in the communities served unless Program Coordinator
is assuming this task. Completes all required Documentation in a
thorough and professional manner within the prescribed time frames.
This includes client screening/intakes, record of client service,
progress notes, action plans, action plan updates and discharge
summaries. Client folders will be kept current within each month of
service delivery. Other required staff personnel documentation are
weekly time sheets (due each Monday), monthly service summaries,
monthly expense reports, mileage logs and telephone logs (due the
2nd of each month). Caseload Goal. ____________________________
Participates in Supervisory Meetings and Staff Meetings . Completes
a minimum of 24 hours of appropriate Training each year including
annual training in Crisis Intervention. Documentation of all
training will be submitted with weekly time sheet. Other duties as
assigned. OTHER DUTIES: Participates in cross-training activities.
Participates is special projects. Participates on task forces. Is
available for press and media events. Is available for public
speaking as needed. Is available for special youth events such as
Youth Advisory Boards. Is available for special adult events such
as Parent Advisory Boards. QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of a Bachelors
Degree and one year experience working with youth and families.
Preferably a Masters Degree and Counseling/Therapy License.
Available personal vehicle, Texas drivers license and state
required liability insurance. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Work
independently, exercise initiative, and accomplish tasks without
continuous supervision. Work cooperatively with other members of
the team, department and agency. Communicate with clients,
co-workers, volunteers and the general public clearly, courteously
and effectively. Pay careful attention to detail and work with
accuracy. Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all
units of measure using whole numbers, common fractions and
decimals. Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out
instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to
read and interpret documents, routine reports and correspondence.
Ability to speak effectively before clients, other staff,
administration and other service agencies. Maintain neat,
well-organized records. Operate personal computers and general
office software programs. Maintain flexibility; working with
frequent interruptions and multiple, changing priorities. Maintain
a good record of attendance, punctuality and neat appearance.
Respond appropriately to the cultural differences present among the
organizations service population and staff. Demonstrate conviction
about the capacity of people to grow and change. Forge a mutually
respectful partnership with persons served and their families in
which they are helped to gain the skills and confidence to address
any issues and problems they face. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly
required to talk and hear. The employee frequently is required to
walk, stand, climb stairs, sit, use hands to use or handle office
tools or equipment, including telephone and computer, and reach
with hands or arms. The employee is occasionally required to stoop,
kneel or crouch. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up
to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job
include ability to adjust focus for work with computers and
peripheral vision and depth perception for driving. The employee is
required to drive or have available transportation to multiple
locations to deliver direct services, to attend staff meetings and
to attend trainings. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment
characteristics described here are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential duties and
responsibilities of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
duties and responsibilities. The work environment is non-smoking.
The employee is constantly exposed to telephone, busy environment
and many interruptions. The noise level in the workplace is usually
moderate. Travel is required for direct service, outreach, meetings
and trainings. HOURS: Salaried, exempt position. Forty-hour work
week includes flexible schedule, typically hours other than 8am to
5pm. Must be available to respond to crisis as they occur.
Responsible for after hours calls unless arrangements have been
made with Program Coordinator. This is not a hybrid position. Must
be able to work in office and at schools/meeting locations. Get the
word out! Department FAYS Employment Type Full-Time Minimum
Experience 2-year
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