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Family Caregiver Specialist (remote in Oregon)

  2026-02-06     Greater Oregon Behavioral Health     all cities,AK  
Description:

Were you or are you a Caregiver for a relative child that is 18 years or younger? Do you enjoy helping others who are newly Caregivers to their relative child and connecting them with resources?

The People:

At GOBHI we have spent decades creating a culture where people with a variety of backgrounds, experience, and skills can contribute to our mission and vision in a supportive environment. Even though we work from our homes across Oregon we make connections that lead to friendships.

The Opportunity:

GOBHI has an immediate opening for a full time, Kinship Family Navigator Specialist. This is a work from home position that can be located the state of Oregon region or accepted radius and is grant funded.

The Kinship Family Navigator Specialist provides trauma-informed support to kinship caregivers by navigating the Oregon System of Care, offering tailored resources and fostering stability. This role empowers families through emotional support, clear communication, and referrals, acting as a vital liaison to bridge connections between caregivers, biological families, and community networks to build a secure support system.

Essential Job Duties:

  • Maintain expert level knowledge of resources available for kinship caregivers across the state of Oregon, including 211.
  • Maintain a focus on service excellence, routinely going above and beyond to resolve issues.
  • Data entry into secure online platform, create online forms, and additional information as required. Process initial intake and recurring requests from kinship families.
  • Empowers Kinship caregivers by navigating ODHS Child Welfare systems, securing community resources, and providing guidance on permanency planning and program policies.
  • Assess needs, determine eligibility, and make appropriate referrals for Kinship Caregivers and their children.
  • Provide culturally responsive support to Kinship Caregivers and professionals serving them by phone, email, and social media within a timely manner.
  • Manage the 1-800 Kinship Caregiver phone line by answering phone calls, returning voicemails, and sending messages.
  • Complete OKN tangible needs forms, organize documentation of receipts and distribute gift cards from multiple online vendors.
  • Deliver in-person and virtual presentations to community partners, conferences, and OKN support groups.
  • Coordinate distribution of Oregon Kinship Navigator brochures.
  • Provide Triple P Positive Parenting Classes to Oregon Kinship Families individually and in group settings both in-person and virtually.
  • Maintain accurate resource data by updating contact details, adding new entries, and removing outdated information.
  • Provide suggested updates to the Oregon Kinship Navigator website and associated resource guides.
  • Monitor Facebook and other social media accounts to answer questions, moderate support groups, and provide exceptional support to Kinship Caregivers.
  • Safeguards the family's dignity and protects the rights and individuality of each kinship family under their supervision.
  • Maintains appropriate boundaries and remains in compliance with HIPAA privacy laws.
  • Drives to meetings or other GOBHI locations as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Requirements

The Position Requirements:
  • Three years' experience working in Oregon social services system for Children and Families.
  • Two years' experience providing administrative support working with youth and families.
  • Current or previous lived experience as a grandparent or other Kinship Caregiver raising a relative child preferred but not required.
  • Bilingual in Spanish preferred but not required.
  • Computer skills with Google Suite and/or Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Capacity to work independently and collaboratively.
The Benefits:
  • Competitive Salary - starting at $50,000 DOE
  • Additional $4,000 compensation for proven bilingual skills
  • Generous paid time off
  • EAP
  • FSA, with a $500 employer contribution
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • 401k contribution, including 6.5% of employer contribution
  • Cell phone and internet reimbursements

About GOBHI:

Founded in 1994, Greater Oregon Behavioral Health, Inc. is an innovative behavioral health organization that serves communities across Oregon. GOBHI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation that is charged with administering the behavioral health Medicaid benefit, non-emergent medical transportation and community engagement in 12 rural and frontier counties in Oregon.

GOBHI is a co-owner of the Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization, along with Moda Health, and also provides various direct services statewide. GOBHI is committed to better health, better care, and lower costs. Please visit www.gobhi.org to learn more about our mission and services.

Here at GOBHI, we understand and support diversity by appreciating it and encouraging it by creating a culture of dignity and respect for our employees. We are honored to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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