IRONTON AND LAWRENCE COUNTY AREA COMMUNITY·Ironton, Ohio
The Family Advocate supports families in achieving self-sufficiency by acting as a bridge to community resources and the Head Start program. They are responsible for maintaining full enrollment at assigned sites and providing comprehensive family services including health tracking and referrals.
Looking for a mission-driven career?
Do not just touch people's lives; help them change their lives.
Working with the Ironton-Lawrence County Community Action Organization Team is more than just a job; it is a mission. The ILCAO is a role model community agency that positively impacts people's lives. If helping people in our community overcome significant obstacles, like losing their jobs or changing careers, finding excellent housing and award-winning healthcare, or even assisting children in getting the foundations of an outstanding education, sounds exciting, then we want to meet you.
Our mission is to measurably improve the well-being of our community by providing opportunities for those in need. The ILCAO has over a dozen departments that provide services ranging from education and health care to large-scale economic development projects. Our departments provide services that touch every aspect of life, and our employees are mission-driven agents of change in Lawrence County. We believe we can each experience the positive change we want to see in our area.
The Family Advocate plays a vital role in supporting and empowering families to achieve self-sufficiency and create nurturing environments for their children. Acting as a bridge between families, the Head Start program, and community resources, the Advocate ensures that children and families receive the necessary support to thrive. This role involves continuous recruitment and maintaining full enrollment for assigned site(s), including grantee and partner locations. Additionally, the Advocate serves as a liaison between Head Start/Early Head Start home-based and center-based services and is responsible for delivering a full range of family services, including providing information, referrals, health tracking, and related duties as needed.
It is a wonderful place to work!
Candidates must hold at least a High School Diploma, with an Associate’s Degree in Social Work or a related field preferred. Experience in early childhood registration and data tracking systems is preferred, and the Family Development Credential must be obtained within 18 months.
Market context
In Ohio, Family Advocate roles are often tied to schools and community programs that support students and families, so demand tends to follow organizations serving urban communities. These positions are competitive because employers look for strong communication, interpersonal skills, and experience in childcare or family support settings, while a high school diploma is required and a bachelor’s degree is preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to show direct family-facing experience and your commitment to supporting urban students.
Assistant Teacher
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