Parent Support & Prevention Specialist
Confidential
Posted: April 1, 2026
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Quick Summary
Parent Support & Prevention Specialist: Works with at-risk families to strengthen parenting skills and keep families together, providing responsive services.
Required Skills
Job Description
PARENT SUPPORT AND PREVENTION SPECIALIST
Job Category: Family Programs
Job Status: Full-timReports to: Parent Support and Prevention Program Manager
Job Summary: Working alongside at-risk families, you will strengthen parenting skills with the goal of keeping families together. The Parent Support and Prevention Specialist provides assistance to biological and relative/kinship families deemed at-risk of having their children enter foster care. Parent Support and Prevention Specialists provide flexible and responsive services to families based on individual needs including but not limited to accessing health care and legal services, support groups, advocacy, parent curriculum training for the purpose of strengthening the family while promoting stability for the children in their care.
Responsibilities: Primary responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Receive and manage referrals from leadership for caregivers in the community, delivering timely assistance to support effective care for children within program guidelines.
Prioritize and manage multiple cases simultaneously and maintain frequent, open communication with direct supervisor.
Provide caregivers with information, referrals, community resources to improve caregiver access to family resources such as basic need items, money to pay for bills, tutoring resources, recreational activities, scholarships, etc.
Guide caregivers in identifying, applying for, and securing eligible benefits, ensuring timely connection to appropriate resources.
Schedule home visits, complete caregiver assessments, and deliver parenting curriculum modules while ensuring compliance with program guidelines.
Create a plan, in partnership, with caregivers to meet identified needs.
Enhance caregivers’ social support systems (i.e. professional agencies, support groups, parent groups, professional helpers, extended family, etc.).
Collect and record all data to complete and maintain up-to-date documentation of clients within program guidelines in FAC client database system.
Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders and community partners to create strong partnerships to enable a continual flow of regularly received referrals. Participate in outreach efforts as assigned. Attend community meetings as needed.
Participate in ongoing meetings/professional memberships and trainings as required by the Program Manager.
Actively contribute both independently and as part of a team; participate in team meetings and collaborate with colleagues across departments.
Qualifications & Preferred Skills
Bachelor’s Degree in social work (preferred) or in related human services field. Experience preferred.
Experience working with marginalized communities with an understanding of the barriers that impact underserved communities. Quickly establish rapport and build trust.
Collaborate and advocate for positive outcomes, using interpersonal skills in multi-disciplinary, diverse, and dynamic professional teams.
Strong verbal communication skills and demonstrated skill to write clearly and effectively.
Adaptable and proactive self-starter who effectively multitasks while maintaining strong attention to detail and organization to meet all objectives and deadlines.
Model ethical and professional behaviors at all times.
Maintain flexibility in work schedule, including availability for evenings and weekends as needed.
Travel required within surrounding counties with or without accommodation.
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation commensurate with experience.
Comprehensive benefits package including:
Highly-competitive health plan.
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) with generous employer contribution.
Life insurance and long-term disability provided at no cost to employee.
Voluntary life and short-term disability options available.
403(b) retirement plan with up to a 6% employer match.
Flexible Spending Account with medical expense and dependent care options.
Employee Assistance Program.
Generous paid time off and holidays.
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