Intact Family Support Specialist
By One Hope United At Illinois, United States
Teaches and demonstrates improved methods of housekeeping, home management, budgeting, nutritious meal planning, health, hygiene, and parenting
High School Diploma or equivalent required
Bachelor's Degree in Human Services and or related preferred
Reliable transportation large enough to transport sibling groups
Works cooperatively with other agencies, caseworkers, and family aid specialists and family support services
Assesses home safety and documents all corrections
Family & Community Support Technician
By Seaside California At , Seaside, 93955 $64,732 - $78,678 a year
Methods of sound case management and tracking.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS (Seaside City Employees' Association):
Work in conjunction with multi-disciplinary team in identifying and presenting options to clients.
Perform field work to proactively serve the homeless, mentally ill adults, youth and elderly; and families.
Maintain confidential records; prepare periodic reports.
Attend meetings and participates in school activities, community based projects, and events as needed.
Family And Community Support Coordinator
By Penquis CAP At Maine, United States
Paid training for all required certifications
14 Paid Holidays (Including your Birthday!)
Paid Time off-3 Days upon hire
Lead Family Support Specialist
By Insight Global At East St Louis, IL, United States
Strong organizational, planning and time management skills.
Overseeing implementation of the HAESLJPP's Implementation Stable & Thriving case management program
Supporting and supervising the case management team and the Community Coaches
Strong verbal and written communication skills
The JOB PLUS Lead Family Support Specialist
Commitment to strengths-based and family-focused service planning; ability to understand program philosophies and place-based approach

Are you looking for a meaningful career that allows you to make a difference in the lives of families? We are looking for a Family Support Coordinator to join our team and provide support to families in need. You will be responsible for developing and implementing family support plans, providing resources and referrals, and advocating for families. If you are passionate about helping families and have a strong commitment to social justice, this is the job for you!

Overview Family Support Coordinators are responsible for providing support and assistance to families in need. They work with families to identify and address their needs, provide resources and referrals, and help them develop and implement plans to improve their lives. They may also provide direct services such as counseling, advocacy, and case management. Detailed Job Description Family Support Coordinators are responsible for providing support and assistance to families in need. They work with families to identify and address their needs, provide resources and referrals, and help them develop and implement plans to improve their lives. They may also provide direct services such as counseling, advocacy, and case management. They must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work with diverse populations. Job Skills Required
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work with diverse populations
• Knowledge of community resources and services
• Ability to assess family needs and develop plans
• Knowledge of family dynamics
• Ability to provide counseling and advocacy
• Knowledge of social services and public assistance programs
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Computer literacy
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• Master’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field preferred
• Licensure or certification in social work or counseling preferred
• Experience working with families in need
• Knowledge of community resources and services
• Knowledge of family dynamics
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of community resources and services
• Knowledge of family dynamics
• Knowledge of social services and public assistance programs
• Knowledge of counseling and advocacy techniques
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
Job Experience
• Experience working with families in need
• Experience providing counseling and advocacy
• Experience developing and implementing plans
• Experience working with diverse populations
• Experience working with public assistance programs
Job Responsibilities
• Assess family needs and develop plans to address them
• Provide counseling and advocacy to families
• Connect families with community resources and services
• Develop and implement plans to improve family functioning
• Monitor family progress and provide ongoing support
• Maintain accurate records and documentation
• Participate in team meetings and trainings