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MOMA Therapeutic Care Specialist Job Description Position Overview MOMA Therapeutic Care Specialists provide in-home afterschool support to families where mothers are actively engaged in mental health treatment. This role combines childcare, household management, and therapeutic awareness to create protected time for maternal self-care and recovery. Specialists work independently in family homes during afterschool hours, implementing consistent routines while collaborating with referring therapists to support overall family wellness. Key Responsibilities • Direct Child and Family Support, • Provide afterschool care in family homes, typically 3-5 hours per day, • Supervise and assist with homework, ensuring completion and understanding, • Prepare nutritious snacks and meals according to family preferences and dietary needs, • Implement consistent behavioral expectations and routines established with families, • Optional: Transport children to activities when needed (requires valid driver's license and clean driving record)*, • Assist & Prompt Children to complete their chores ( children's laundry, organizing backpacks, dishes etc...) Therapeutic Integration and Documentation • Collaborate with referring therapists to understand family goals and therapeutic recommendations, • Document observations of child behavior, family dynamics, and routine implementation, • Maintain detailed daily logs for mothers, including activities completed, child mood/behavior, and any concerns, • Communicate professionally and promptly about significant concerns or changes, • Participate in periodic check-ins with program supervisor and referring therapist, • Support implementation of therapeutic strategies within appropriate scope Professional Conduct and Safety • Maintain professional boundaries while building trusting relationships with families, • Follow all mandatory reporting protocols for child safety concerns, • Implement emergency protocols and maintain calm during unexpected situations, • Protect family confidentiality and privacy at all times, • Model healthy communication and emotional regulation for children, • Maintain reliability and punctuality, recognizing families depend on consistent support Required Qualifications Education and Credentials: • Knowledge in Psychology, Social Work, Education, Child Development, or related field, • CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain within 30 days of hire), • Current background clearances (child abuse, criminal, ) or ability to obtain, • Optional: Valid driver's license with clean driving record and reliable vehicle, • Mental Health First Aid certification (or willingness to complete during onboarding) Experience: - Experience working directly with children and families • Demonstrated understanding of child development across age ranges, • Experience in educational, therapeutic, or family support settings preferred Skills and Competencies: • Strong observational and documentation skills, • Excellent communication abilities (verbal and written), • Flexibility and problem-solving in dynamic home environments, • Cultural sensitivity and ability to work with diverse families, • Patience, empathy, and emotional intelligence, • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, • Dietary meal prep for kids, • Homework assistance capabilities across elementary/middle school subjects Preferred Qualifications • Experience in therapeutic or trauma-informed care settings, • Training in positive behavioral support or child behavior management, • Special education experience or coursework, • Previous experience as a nanny, teacher, social work assistant, or similar role Physical Requirements • Ability to engage in active play with children (bending, kneeling, running if kids are younger), • Capability to lift up to 40 pounds (for younger children), • Stamina to remain active and engaged for 3-5 hour shifts Schedule and Compensation Schedule: • Part-time, • Afterschool hours: typically 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM or 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM (Flexible)., • Monday through Friday (You choose your days and times) Compensation: • $35 - $40 per hour epending on education, experience, and certifications, • Paid training and supervision time, • Opportunity for performance-based raises Training and Professional Development Initial Training (Paid): Ongoing Development: • Monthly group supervision and case consultation (2 hours/month, paid), • Quarterly workshops on specialized topics, • Annual continuing education opportunities, • Access to online learning resources, • Individual supervision as needed Work Environment • In-home setting in various family homes throughout service area, • Independent work with remote supervision and support, • Professional collaboration with therapists, program coordinator, and other specialists, • Regular virtual or in-person team meetings Successful MOMA Therapeutic Care Specialists demonstrate: • Consistent reliability and punctuality, • Positive feedback from families and referring therapists, • Thorough and timely documentation, • Professional communication and appropriate boundary-setting, • Proactive problem-solving and adaptability, • Commitment to ongoing learning and self-improvement, • Alignment with program values of maternal support and family wellness Application Process Interested candidates should submit: Equal Opportunity Statement MOMA Support is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse team. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, particularly those with lived experience navigating parenthood, mental health challenges, or family support systems. This position requires flexibility, compassion, and a genuine commitment to supporting families during vulnerable times. If you're passionate about maternal mental health and skilled in working with children, we'd love to hear from you.
We offer: · $21.09 an hour · FREE Health Insurance · 22 PTO days off · $250 sign-on bonus. · $250 Referral bonus. · Benefit Card. · Retirement, 401K with company match. · Travel time paid between cases. · Paid In-Service. · Premium pay for Live-in. ($248.30 a Day) (Weekend $261.30) · Premium Mutual pay for Live-in. ($274.30 a Day) (Weekend $287.30) · Premium pay for Mutual cases. (extra $2.00 per hour) · Premium holiday pay. (extra $5.00 per hour) · Weekly pay · Direct Deposit *PLEASE BE SURE TO WALK IN TO ONE OF OUR LOCATIONS TO APPLY IN PERSON! Brooklyn (Classes Ok) 2255 Coleman Street Brooklyn, NY, 11234 (Applications or class registration M-F 9am-4pm) Queens Flushing (no training classes here) 132-49 41st Road Flushing, NY 11355 (Applications or class registration M-F 9am-4pm) Queens Forest Hills (Classes Ok) 102-02 Queens Blvd BSMT Forest Hills, NY 11375 (Applications or class registration M-F 9am-4pm) Staten Island (Classes Ok) 520 Bay St 2nd floor Staten Island, NY 10304 (Applications or class registration M-F 9am-4pm) Mount Vernon (Classes Ok) One Wartburg Place Mount Vernon, NY 11552 (Applications or class registration M-F 9am-4pm) Bronx (Classes Ok) 391 E. 149th St #418 Bronx, NY 10451 (Applications or class registration M-F 9am-4pm) Manhattan (Classes Ok) 271 Grand St 3rd floor New York, NY 10002 (Applications or class registration M-F 9am-4pm) DOCUMENTS NYS ID Certificate (only if you are certified already) I9 documents which include (Social Security, Permanent Card, and or Work Authorization) Physical form stamped and signed by the doctor clearing to work PPD or TBGold if positive please bring the Chest X-ray’s (with Lab work) Rubella and Rubeola (with Lab work) 2 reference letters