This position is hired through our partner Positive Impacts. The Family Coach carries a caseload serving families voluntarily seeking preventive or early intervention services in their homes or community to assist with parenting and other family relationships. Family Coaches provide parent support and case management addressing concrete needs, connecting to community resources, and sharing evidence-based practices for developing healthier coping skills and parenting techniques through the Nurturing Parent Curriculum. What puts FamilyForward Out Front: Programming based in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) and Healthy Families America (HFA) Home Visiting Model Emphasis on professional learning, growth, and development Family Coach role has no on-call duties Extensive formal and on-the-job training standard as part of the on-boarding process. Paid time-off for Agency Wellness Week (December 25th to December 31st annually) What to expect on a given day as a Family Coach: You will provide coaching sessions in families’ homes or other community locations using evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions. You will address concrete needs and connect families to community resources. You will interact/communicate with parents/caregivers in a respectful and supportive manner. You will assess the safety and health of children as a first priority. You will communicate/collaborate with others (therapists, child welfare workers, medical providers, etc.) for continuity of care. You will document interactions, develop case plans, and conduct needs assessments. You perform related work as required or as delegated by supervisor.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees