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Fatherhood Connector

AGAPE CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES INC

Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$37,500 - $41,500 / YEARPosted 22 days agoCloses Jun 15

Location

Memphis, Tennessee

Salary

$37,500 - $41,500 / YEAR

Quick overview

The Fatherhood Connector provides direct service and case management to fathers, facilitating programs that promote family stability and long-term well-being. This role involves maintaining accurate documentation, tracking participant outcomes, and collaborating with community partners to support program goals.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have an associate degree in education, psychology, social work, or a related field, along with at least two years of relevant human services experience. Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 and the ability to travel to various community sites are required.

associate degreeCommunicationMicrosoft Office 365Organizational skillsInterpersonal skillsFacilitationCultural humilityRelationship buildingConflict resolutionActive listeningProgram implementationGoal settingCase managementData documentationClient advocacyCommunity engagement

Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • Agape -
  • Central
  • Office -
  • Memphis,
  • TN 38131Position
  • Type:
  • Full
  • TimeEducation
  • Level: 2
  • Year
  • DegreeJob
  • Category: Nonprofit - Social ServicesStarting

Salary Range

  • $37,500 - $41,500 Agape has a current opening for a Fatherhood Connector. The Fatherhood Connector advances the mission of Agape Child & Family Services by providing direct service and support to fathers participating in the Becoming ONE program. Grounded in a Two-Generation (2Gen) approach, this role engages fathers through relationship-building, goal setting, and coordinated services that strengthen family stability, father involvement, and long-term well-being. Using a strengths-based, Hope-centered approach, the Fatherhood Connector supports participants in identifying goals, developing pathways, and building agency in alignment with the Science of Hope framework, while contributing to broader Human Flourishing outcomes across families and communities. Key Responsibilities: Participant Engagement & Case Management Serve as the primary point of contact for fathers from enrollment through program participation and follow-up. Conduct intake, assessments, and individualized goal planning with participants Provide strength-based case management to support fathers in achieving personal and family goals. Maintain consistent engagement with participants, including follow-up and support services. Program Implementation Facilitate approved curricula and group sessions related to fatherhood, relationships, and family stability. Support coordination of workshops, mentoring groups, and program events. Promote participant engagement in program activities and services. Data, Documentation & Quality Improvement Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the case management system. Track participant progress, services, and outcomes in alignment with program requirements. Use data to inform service delivery and continuous improvement. Participate in Agape’s Performance Quality Improvement (PQI) processes. Collaboration & Partnership Work in partnership with internal teams and community partners to support participant needs. Represent Agape in community meetings and collaborative efforts as appropriate. Organizational Engagement & Professional Responsibilities Participate in staff meetings, professional development, and organizational learning opportunities. Maintain positive and productive relationships with colleagues, partners, and community stakeholders. Contribute to a workplace culture aligned with Agape’s mission, core values, the Science of Hope framework, and Human Flourishing principles Perform other duties within the general scope of this role as assigned by leadership. Core Competencies & Attributes Mission-Driven: Demonstrates commitment to Agape’s mission. Client Advocate: Supports individuals and families with empathy, respect, and a strengths-based approach. Relationship Builder: Establishes and maintains trusting, respectful relationships with participants, families, and community partners to support engagement and positive outcomes. Hope-Centered Practitioner: Applies the Science of Hope by supporting participants in setting meaningful goals, identifying pathways, and building the confidence to achieve those goals. Human Flourishing Advocate: Supports holistic well-being across key areas such as relationships, economic stability, health, and purpose, helping individuals and families move toward long-term stability. Culturally Responsive Practitioner: Engages participants with cultural humility, respect, and awareness, ensuring services are inclusive and responsive to diverse needs and experiences. Clear Communicator: Communicates effectively with participants, team members, and partners through active listening, clear messaging, and responsiveness. Accountability & Reliability: Demonstrates consistency, follow-through, and responsibility in meeting expectations, maintaining documentation, and supporting participant success. Integrity & Professionalism: Upholds ethical standards, confidentiality, and professional conduct in all interactions and responsibilities. Benefits & Perks: We care about our team’s well-being and growth. Here are just a few of the benefits & perks that you can look forward to as part of our team: Medical, Dental, Vision, and Supplemental Insurance 3 weeks of Paid Vacation Paid Holidays, including your birthday 403B Retirement plan with an employer match Paid Parental Leave Tuition Reimbursement And more! We’re committed to creating a workplace where you feel valued, supported, and empowered to thrive.QualificationsEducation & Experience: Required:
  • Associate degree in education, psychology, social work, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minimum of 2 years of relevant experience in human services, community engagement, or related work.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills and demonstrated ability to work with diverse stakeholders.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 applications, including Excel, Teams, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint.

Preferred

  • Experience working with fathers, families, or in community-based or ministry settings.
  • Experience with case management systems. Additional responsibilities include flexibility for evenings and weekend work as needed, reliable transportation for business use, including a current driver's license and current auto insurance with acceptable coverage levels, and engagement in Agape's Performance Quality and Improvement standards of quality & excellence.
  • Physical
  • Requirements:
  • Ability to travel between community locations, partner organizations, and program sites as needed.
  • Prolonged periods of sitting and working at a computer.
  • Frequent standing, walking, and movement within community, church, and partner sites.
  • Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds at a time. Core Values
  • Alignment
  • This role reflects and reinforces
  • Agape’s
  • VOICES values: Valuing Others | Openness | Interconnected | Communication | Empathy | Seeking to Glorify God

Benefits

  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Paid vacation
  • Medical insurance
  • Paid holidays
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Paid parental leave
  • Supplemental insurance
  • Employer match
  • 403B retirement plan