Education
• Bachelor of Social Work, Master of Social Work or Family Therapy
• PA State Social Work License or eligibility, when applicable
Experience:
Two to three years’ experience with:
• Providing direct service to low-income families with multiple biopsychosocial risks
• Working with pregnant women, infants, and toddlers as well as teens and young adults
• Providing home visits
• Familiarity with community resources and skills to link families and coordinate with appropriate services,
• Working with families affected by homelessness, substance use disorders, interpersonal violence, intergenerational trauma, grief and loss
• Providing trauma-informed and reflective interventions
• Microsoft Word, Power Point, and Excel
Skills/Competencies
• Respects and responds to the cultures, languages, values, and family structures of each family
• Communicates, respectfully, and effectively demonstrates good verbal and written communication skills. Bilingual skills in English and Spanish are preferred.
• Understands the complexity of family relationships, dynamics, and systems while working in partnership with families
• Applies the principles of development across the lifespan; values each family member’s unique biology, interests, needs, and potential while nurturing
relationships, starting with healthy infant-caregiver attachment.
• Partners with families to build strong parent-child relationships and supports parents as the first and lifelong educators of their children
• Uses a strength-based, multigenerational family-centered approach when working with families to identify a family’s social supports, goals, strengths, and needs
• Collects information with families and reflects with them to inform goal-setting, planning, and implementation to effect progress and outcomes for families, children,
programs, and communities
• Designs goals in partnership with the family and provides opportunities for the family to integrate new learning into their daily routines.
• Recognizes when immediate assistance or support is needed for a family
• Addresses challenges and utilizes pro-active, problem-solving techniques to help families find solutions
• Apply knowledge of early relationships, attachment, brain development, infant mental health, family systems, parenting, and child development to support the
family in strengthening healthy family dynamics
• Recognizes and addresses the stressors that may negatively affect development and family interaction, such as trauma, poverty, homelessness, substance use, mental health issues, incarceration, domestic violence, change in family structure, etc. Understands supportive strategies for encouraging social-emotional development and addressing challenging behaviors in children and adults, and recognizes the influence of temperament and emotional regulation capacity on behavior.
• Supports parents as decision-makers and help build decision-making and leadership skills
• Assists families in valuing, building, sustaining and using social connections
• Works with other professionals and agencies to support coordinated, integrated, and comprehensive services for families across the organization, community, and
systems
• Builds trusting relationships with other service providers by recognizing the contributions of each service provider, being responsive and using open communication
• Examines one’s thoughts, attitudes, feelings, actions, strengths, and challenges; seeks appropriate support and engages in self-care activities to ensure the ability to effectively support families.
• Maintains professional boundaries by recognizing any tendencies to do things for families which can interfere with each family’s efforts to determine their own goals
and develop their own capacities
• Ability to work alone and as part of a multidisciplinary team
• Responds to challenges and changes with flexibility, perseverance, cooperation, and collaboration.
• Mature personality including non-judgmental, resourceful, energetic, dependable, friendly, and confident.
Work Environment:
Standard office setting with extended periods at workstation and periodic use of office equipment in addition to conducting home and community visits.
Position Type and Work Schedule:
Full time position, typical hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Flexible office schedule options available with supervisor approval.
Travel: Local travel to families’ homes, multiple sites, community meetings and trainings/conferences, both local and out of town, as per approval from supervisor.
Physical Demands: Work is performed within an urban environment. Exposure to illnesses, such as colds, flu, COVID. Physical demands include some physical activity that includes sitting, prolonged standing and/or walking and handling moderate weight objects (up to 30 lbs.).
Salary and Benefits: Our employees are our most valuable resource, so we offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits
package, which can include:
• Medical with vision benefits
• Dental insurance
• Flexible spending accounts
• Life, AD&D and long-term care insurance
• Short- and long-term disability insurance
• 403(b) Retirement Plan, with a company contribution • Paid time off including vacation, sick, personal and holiday
• Employee Assistance Program
Eligibility and participation are handled consistent with the plan documents and HFP policy.
DISCLAIMER
The Health Federation reserves the right to modify, interpret, or apply this job description in any way the
Company desires. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work
being performed by an employee assigned to this position. This job description in no way implies that
these are the only duties, including essential duties, responsibilities and/or skills to be performed by the
employee occupying this position. This job description is not an employment contract, implied, or
otherwise. The employment relationship remains “at will.” The aforementioned job requirements are
subject to change to reasonably accommodate qualified disabled individuals.