What we DO
Establishes and maintains mutually respectful partnerships with families to enhance the quality of their lives and their communities. Works with Enrollment and Community Relations staff to work towards full enrollment. Interviews families and assists with the completion of all required eligibility paperwork for CPCD programs.
Requirements
A minimum of 36 semester hours of college credits and experience working with families, community resource and people in crisis situations
Candidates without an Associate’s Degree in social work, human services, family services, counseling will commit to completing the Family Development Credential program within 18 months of their date of hire.
Knowledge and ability to use various computer software programs (i.e. Microsoft Word, Outlook, etc.)
Preferred:
Associate or Bachelor’s degree in
Social Work
Human Services
Family Services
Counseling
or
Related Field
Bilingual
Top 3 Skills
The top three skills are those skills identified to provide employees with the greatest success while working in this position. You can click the Resource button below to find helpful articles, trainings and more for each individual skill.
Interpersonal Communication
Team Collaboration
Time Management/ Organization