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Location

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Salary

$45,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

Provide individualized support and education to kinship caregivers of children ages 0-8 using the KEEP model and Incredible Years strategies. Assist families in navigating parenting challenges and accessing early childhood education services.

Requirements summary

Requires a Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field with at least 2 years of experience working with families. Must have reliable transportation for home visits and proficiency in Microsoft Office.

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Job description

Job DetailsJob Location

  • 2701
  • N
  • BROAD -
  • Philadelphia,
  • PA 19132Salary
  • Range: $45,000.00 - $45,000.00 SalaryKinship Education Coach is a NET Treatment Services, Inc., position within the 2-year William Penn Foundation Grant responsible for offering individualized support to kinship families around issues such as navigating their unique parenting challenges, accessing early childhood education services and managing child behavior using the Incredible Years strategies. The Kinship Education Coach plays a vital role in supporting kinship caregivers raising children ages 0–8. Utilizing an adapted version of the evidence-based KEEP (Keeping Foster and Kin Parents Supported and Trained) model, the Coach provides individualized guidance, education, and support to help caregivers strengthen their parenting skills and improve outcomes for the children in their care.QualificationsMINIMUM
  • QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in social work, Early Childhood Education, Psychology, Family Studies, or related field required. Master’s degree preferred. Minimum 2 years of experience working with families and young children, ideally in a home-visiting, coaching, or case management role. Knowledge of child development, trauma-informed care, and family systems. Familiarity with kinship care dynamics and the unique needs of kinship families preferred. Experience with the KEEP model or other structured parenting programs is a plus; training will be provided. Strong communication, organizational, and relationship-building skills. Ability to work independently and manage a small but intensive caseload. Comfort with documentation and using electronic data systems. Access to reliable transportation and flexibility for home visits and occasional evening/weekend hours. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Ability to recognize and prioritize workload to ensure all deadlines are met. Bi-lingual, Spanish Speaking, preferred