
Family Support and Engagement Specialist
Children Home Society of Florida
- Milton, FL
- $17.50 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Your Experience Counts: We recognize the knowledge, skills and insight that come with a lifetime of learning.
- Flexibility for Work-Life Balance: We offer full- and part-time opportunities to meet your needs, along with flexible schedules.
- Supportive Environment: You’ll work alongside a team that values collaboration and mutual respect, filled with lots of opportunities for face-to-face and group interaction.
- Professional Development: We have lots of opportunity for ongoing learning and development, as well as to share knowledge and make a lasting impact on colleagues and the community.
- Great Compensation & Benefits: Too much to list here, we have an exceptionally attractive benefits package, including outstanding healthcare insurance and wellness perks (for example, CHS pays more than 70% of your insurance premium!), generous paid time off, lots of holidays and “early outs,” as well as a robust 403(b) retirement plan.
- Assist in identifying family strengths and needs and developing an actionable road map to help create a stable home environment.
- Conduct developmental screenings, while maintaining client contact by phone, written communication and by conducting home/residential visits.
- Identify and refer the family to supportive services and where necessary, directly transport or arrange for transportation for activities, such as medical appointments, counseling, and other social service agency meetings, etc.
- Teach positive parenting skills and age-appropriate discipline options to assist in strengthening parent-child interaction to enhance the family functioning and improve self-sufficiency.
- Provide appropriate modeling techniques, education, activities, and other support as delineated in the Home Visit Service Plan.
- Create and maintain comprehensive client clinical and case records in a timely manner, documenting activities as required by Healthy Families and CHS standards.
- Meet with supervisor weekly to provide detailed updates regarding the status of client screening/assessment and other activity.
- A strong work ethic and reliability built over years of professional and personal growth.
- Exceptional communication and problem-solving skills, as well as some computer skills
- A passion for teamwork and contributing to a shared vision.
- An ability to typically work Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with availability to work outside these hours to complete home visits or attend to other activities, when needed.
- A high school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Experience working with culturally diverse young children and their families.
- A Florida drivers’ license or ability to obtain one within 30 days from hire, with daily access a reliable and insured vehicle or transportation.
- An ability to pass a criminal background check and drug screen.
- Ability to speak Spanish, a plus.