Position Summary: The Family Intervention Team (FIT) Care Coordinator provides intensive case management, service coordination, and family support to post-adoptive families of children adopted through the Georgia Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS). FIT Care Coordinators deliver in-home and community-based services designed to stabilize placements, strengthen family relationships, and promote the emotional and behavioral well-being of youth. The focus of this role is to engage families in the High-Fidelity Wraparound processhelping them identify strengths, address underlying needs, and build sustainable supports that allow youth to remain safely in their homes and communities. FIT Care Coordinators manage a caseload of approximately 1520 families, providing individualized assistance identified by the family, natural supports, and community providers. This includes coordinating and monitoring service plans, facilitating team meetings, and connecting families to needed resources such as mental health, educational, and social supports. The Care Coordinator serves as the single point of accountability for each family, ensuring collaboration among all systems involved, including DFCS, schools, behavioral health providers, and community agencies. Because families served by FIT often experience significant trauma and behavioral challenges, Care Coordinators must demonstrate empathy, resilience, and strong crisis management skills. They are expected to provide immediate safety and stabilization planning, while also building trust and engagement through genuine care and consistent follow-up. The position requires the ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team, exercising sound judgment and professionalism in all interactions. The FIT Care Coordinator must be emotionally stable, flexible, and able to relate effectively to diverse families. Regular travel throughout Metro Atlanta and South Georgia is required to meet with families in their homes and communities. Evening and weekend availability may occasionally be necessary based on family needs. The role also involves maintaining detailed documentation, adhering to all program policies and procedures, and participating in supervision and ongoing professional development.