Family Support Specialist
Better Together
- Orlando, FL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Do you treat people with respect, no matter their background or behavior?
- Do you make decisions based on what’s best for others, not just yourself?
- We Choose Gratitude: Gratitude fuels our joy and shapes how we show up. We focus on what’s possible, not what’s missing. We uplift others, celebrate progress, and keep perspective—even in the tough seasons.
- Do you stay positive and solutions-focused when challenges arise?
- Do you regularly speak encouragement and appreciation to your teammates?
- We Are Ideal Team Players: We are hungry, humble, and people-smart. We take initiative, lift others up, and work wisely with all kinds of people. The best teams aren’t made of perfect people—they’re made of teachable ones.
- Do you take ownership and go the extra mile without being asked?
- Are you open to feedback and constantly looking for ways to grow?
- We Do Hard Things: We don’t quit when things get hard. We press in with courage, keep a growth mindset, and do whatever it takes to get the job done. We don’t waste time on drama—we stay focused on the mission.
- Do you rise to challenges with resilience and a clear head?
- Do you consistently push through discomfort to deliver results?
- We’re All In: We carry the mission in our hearts and act like owners. We take full responsibility, build capacity in ourselves and others, and do the work that matters most.
- Are you passionate about transforming lives and communities through your work?
- Do you take initiative and show up fully—because you believe this mission is worth it?
- Training & Capacity Building
- Program Evaluation & Service Improvement
- Serve as the primary point of contact for families during deployments, conducting thorough needs assessments and coordinating appropriate care.
- Connect families with volunteer host families, mentors, and community resources to ensure timely and effective support.
- Coordinate short-term child care placements, mentorship connections, and other wraparound services to stabilize families in crisis.
- Manage complex or high-need cases temporarily when regions experience staffing shortages, ensuring continuity of care and safety for children and families.
- Onboard, train, and mentor new Family Support Managers, ensuring alignment with program standards and core values.
- Provide ongoing skills training in areas such as case management, volunteer engagement, and family advocacy.
- Facilitate peer-to-peer learning opportunities across regions.
- Monitor FSM performance and provide constructive feedback to strengthen skills and confidence.
- Provide feedback to Regional Executive Directors on areas for growth for their Family Support Manager team.
- Partner closely with Regional Executive Directors and other regional leaders to identify needs and resource gaps.
- Maintain clear communication and reporting on strike team activities and FSM training progress.
- Support organization-wide initiatives that improve family outcomes and volunteer satisfaction.
- A bachelor’s or master’s degree in social work or a related field is preferred.
- Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
- Bachelor of Science in Human Services (BSHS)
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- Bachelor of Arts in Counseling
- Bachelor of Science in Public Health
- Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a focus on Human Services
- Bachelor of Science in Community Health
- Bachelor of Arts in Nonprofit Management
- Bachelor of Science in Family Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Services
- Child Welfare Certification from the Florida Certification Board is preferred.
- Available for statewide deployment, sometimes with less than 72 hours’ notice.
- Willing to travel 40–70% of the time depending on regional needs.
- A valid driver’s license, vehicle registration, and car insurance are required.
- Must have a reliable personal vehicle available for daily work-related travel.
- Flexibility to work evenings and weekends is necessary. Extended hours may be required for events, meetings, training, emergencies, or natural disasters.
- Participation in a monthly on-call schedule is required, with support from local leadership, to address community needs outside of regular business hours.
- Maintain regular communication with team members to coordinate efforts and provide timely updates.
- Ensure accessibility during work hours and on-call shifts through a reliable phone.
- Demonstrate alignment with Better Together’s core values, including ownership, gratitude, love for others, and a partnership-oriented approach.
- Proficiency or ability to quickly learn the following platforms:
- Salesforce
- Zapier
- WordPress
- Basecamp
- Must be able to lift and carry items weighing 20-30 pounds.
- Perform physical activities such as bending, lifting, and standing for extended periods during community outreach and home visits.
- Medical (99% employer paid, employee only)
- Dental
- Vision
- Life Insurance
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Time off
- Retirement Savings Plan with 50/50 employer match up to 6%