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Core responsibilities

The specialist will work directly with fathers and their families to identify goals, develop essential skills, and access support services to promote self-Sufficiency. Key functions include providing outreach, conducting intake and assessments, extensive case management, and leading classes on topics like parenting and job readiness.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess either a bachelor's degree plus two years of case management experience in social services or mental health, or two years of college plus five years of case management experience in a social service setting. Essential knowledge includes understanding issues related to parenting, mental health, substance abuse, and the criminal justice system.

bachelor degreeCase ManagementCommunicationOutreachAssessmentReferralsParenting EducationLife Skills TrainingJob ReadinessClass InstructionIntake InterviewsWorkshop CoordinationFollow-up ServicesRelationship StrengtheningGroup OrientationHealthy Behaviors EducationGrant Program Delivery