Family and Behavioral Health Coordinator

Peter Paul Development CenterRichmond, VA
$40 - $45Onsite

About The Position

The Family and Behavioral Health Coordinator will oversee implementation of the partnership between a licensed mental wellness provider (Program Vendor) and Peter Paul RVA, ensuring that behavioral support, caregiver education, staff training, referrals, and related evaluation activities are delivered consistently and effectively. The Coordinator will serve as the primary point of coordination among Program Vendor clinical staff, PPRVA youth education staff, caregivers, and program leadership to advance the intended outputs and outcomes of improved student emotional regulation, stronger caregiver capacity, and increased staff confidence in behavioral intervention strategies.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, education, human services, public health, nonprofit management, or related field required
  • Experience coordinating youth, family engagement, behavioral health, social-emotional learning, or community-based programs.
  • Strong understanding of youth development, trauma-informed practices, behavioral management strategies, and family engagement principles.
  • Ability to build productive relationships with students, caregivers, school or after-school staff, clinical professionals, and community partners.
  • Excellent organizational, communication, facilitation, and documentation skills.
  • Experience collecting and summarizing program data, including attendance, surveys, observations, referrals, and other performance measures.
  • Ability to work flexible hours as needed to support after-school programming, caregiver sessions, field trips, and staff training.

Nice To Haves

  • master’s degree preferred

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate the placement and day-to-day integration of behavioral support staff from a Program Vendor within PPRVA’s Youth Education Program, including support during classroom instruction, enrichment activities, and field trips.
  • Monitor student behavioral support needs and help ensure timely identification, referral, and connection to individualized counseling services when additional one-on-one support is needed.
  • Plan and coordinate caregiver support sessions across fall, winter, and spring cycles, including scheduling, communication with families, session logistics, attendance tracking, and coordination of child-minding support.
  • Coordinate quarterly behavioral and mental health intervention trainings for PPRVA staff, ensuring participation, preparation of materials, and follow-up on staff learning needs.
  • Maintain strong communication among Program Vendor counselors, PPRVA program staff, caregivers, and leadership to ensure consistent use of social-emotional learning and positive behavioral support strategies across program settings.
  • Lead collection and organization of measurement tools, including staff observation logs, attendance records, referral records, staff surveys, caregiver surveys, and pre- and post-assessments where applicable.
  • Track progress toward annual participation targets, including approximately 150 students served, 75 caregivers engaged, and 30 staff members trained quarterly.
  • Prepare periodic summaries for program leadership that describe implementation of progress, participation trends, referral activity, survey results, and emerging needs.
  • Help identify barriers to participation for students, caregivers, and staff, and recommend practical solutions to improve access, engagement, and program effectiveness.

Benefits

  • Employee discounts
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