Family Support Specialist
Company: Children's Home Network
Location: Brandon
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Many parents wonder about when
their child should walk, talk, and be potty trained. With Healthy
Families and as a Family Support Specialist, our parents obtain all
the information they need to know about child development. Family
Support Specialist and parents collaborate to create personalized
service plans which include setting meaningful and attainable
goals, administering developmental screens, ensuring home safety,
connecting to community services, teaching positive discipline
strategies, and helping parents navigate through the joys and
struggles of all aspects of parenthood. FAMILY SUPPORT SPECIALIST
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Implements effective engagement and retention
strategies in order to meet and maintain caseload requirements.
Identifies and assists families in accessing needed resources and
social services. Works with assigned families to develop Family
Goal Plans specific to their unique needs. Promotes effective
parent-child interaction through teachings and activities that
enhance and strengthen bonding and parenting skills. Provides
in-home parent education to families using program approved
curricula (i.e. Growing Great Kids, Inc). Establishes an individual
record for each family and maintains accurate documentation of any
and all activities related to service delivery and submits all
corresponding data according to program requirements. Administers
assessment tools at established intervals. Manages time and
resources effectively through good organization and prioritization
of work by utilizing positive problem solving skills. Demonstrates
a strong work ethic and contributes to positive working
relationships. Attends and travels to home visits, trainings,
meetings, staff development activities as required. Attends and is
prepared for weekly supervision. Works within the philosophy of
function of the Children’s Home Network. FAMILY SUPPORT SPECIALIST
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma or GED
equivalent. One (1) year working with or providing services to
children and families. The ability to establish trusting
relationships. Acceptance of individual differences. Experience and
willingness to work with the culturally diverse populations that
are present among the site's target population. Knowledge of infant
and child development. Open to reflective practice (i.e. has
capacity for introspection, communicates awareness of self in
relation to others, recognizes value of supervision, etc.). Must
possess and maintain a valid Florida driver’s license with no
record of criminal driving offense of license suspension. Must
possess means of providing job related transportation and show
proof of required insurance. Must be insurable under CHN’s current
auto insurance policy. Must be able to work flexible hours,
including evenings and weekends. Must successfully complete and
maintain FDLE clearance, Federal background and state criminal
background check and sexual predator screening. Bilingual- Spanish.
PREFERRED QUAIFICATIONS: Infant mental health endorsement level I
or II preferred. COMPETENCIES & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Annual
Training Requirements: The following training is provided annually:
Sexual Harassment, Blood-born Pathogens, Workplace Accident
Prevention and Reporting, Confidentiality and Privacy Practices,
Diversity/Cultural Competency, Child Abuse and Neglect Mandated
Reporter Statutes and Methods, Prevention of Violence in the
Workplace, OSHA–related training, Crisis Prevention, and Program
Goals. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge and understanding
of basic childcare practices. Knowledge of community based
resources. Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Ability to develop problem-solving skills. Ability to establish and
maintain effective working and verbal relationships with others.
Ability to develop good listening skills. Ability to establish a
trusting relationship with families. Ability to be non-judgmental.
Ability to foster self-sufficiency and independence in families.
Ability to provide quality documentation as required by agency
standards, rules and regulations. Proficiency with technology
platforms to include Microsoft Office or at a minimum the ability
to learn. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Visual: Ability to safely
operate a motor vehicle, read printed materials, and to make
observations of physical facilities as regards to safety. Hearing:
ability to understand and comprehend spoken dialogue in individual
and group settings (with or without hearing device). Ability to
communicate clearly and effectively. Reasonable accommodation will
be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Works indoors in an office environment
and travels to home settings for the performance of home-visits.
High level of case management, which may include emotional
discussions, requiring self-awareness and understanding of
boundaries. For remote positions or when working remotely- reliable
internet connection, private work space to ensure privacy and free
of distractions is required. BENEFITS: Paid Time Off - generous
earned PTO; 15 days/yr. in your first 2 years; increases based on
years of service thereafter. 9 Paid Holidays Mileage Reimbursement
at the Federal Rate 401(k) / 401(k) 3% ER Match Dental insurance
Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health
insurance Health savings account Life insurance Retirement plan
Vision insurance We are an equal opportunity employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
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