CHILD DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES·Williamsburg, Virginia
The Fatherhood Specialist facilitates the 24/7 Dad™ curriculum and provides one-on-one case management to support fathers in parenting and self-sufficiency. They also conduct community outreach and maintain confidential records in compliance with ACF policies.
At Child Development Resources (CDR), we believe every child deserves a strong start. We are a mission-driven nonprofit providing high-quality, inclusive early childhood education that nurtures the whole child—socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually. If you're passionate about making a difference and want a role that combines purpose with an exceptional work-life balance, we invite you to join our team as a Fatherhood Specialist.
Child Development Resources (CDR) inspires and empowers children, families, and early childhood professionals to reach their full potential, whatever their challenges. The responsibilities of this position with CDR’s Fatherhood First program are to support responsible fatherhood by educating, mentoring, and providing support for fathers and father-figures. Our work focuses on the important role of fathers, responsible parenting practices, child development, healthy marriage and relationships including positive coparenting, effective communication, and economic stability.
Why Work at CDR?
Mission-Driven Work: Every role supports children, families, and the staff who serve them
Supportive Culture: Join a collaborative, respectful, and caring team
Outstanding Benefits: Generous leave, paid holidays, health/dental/vision insurance, and retirement plans
Stability & Impact: A vital role that directly supports daily operations and long-term success
Work-Life Balance: We value responsiveness while recognizing the importance of balance
If you’re passionate about creating safe, well-Run spaces that allow mission-Driven work to thrive, we encourage you to apply and become part of the heart of cdr.
CDR is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace.
Candidates must have a high school diploma and experience facilitating workshops or classes. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong communication skills are required, with bilingual abilities in English and Spanish being a plus.
Market context
Fatherhood Specialist roles in Virginia are typically tied to family support, prevention, and community-based services, so demand often follows nonprofit and public program funding. These positions can be competitive because employers look for facilitation experience, strong communication, and comfort leading workshops, while bilingual English-Spanish skills can help candidates stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then tailor your application to highlight workshop facilitation and Microsoft Office experience.
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