Family Advocate in New Britain, Connecticut at The Village for Families and Children
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Job Description
Job Tracking ID: Job Tracking ID: 512620-911350
Job Location: New Britain, CT
Job Level: Job Level: Mid Career (2+ years)
Level of Education: High School/GED
Job Type: Full-Time/Regular
Years of Experience: Years of Experience: 2 - 5 Years
Starting Date: Starting Date: ASAP
Salary: Salary: 48,000.00 to 50,000.00(0) USD
Work Hours: Work Hours: 40
Location: Greater Hartford & New Britain, CT Organization: The Village for Families & Children Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: $48,000-$50,000 commensurate with experience
About UsThe Village was one of the first agencies in the country to provide homes for neglected children. Today, we continue to achieve our mission “to build a community of strong, healthy families who protect and nurture children” by offering a full range of behavioral health, early childhood and youth development, substance use treatment, and support services for children, adults, and families across the Greater Hartford region.
Named a Connecticut Top Workplace for five consecutive years, with national recognition for workplace culture and our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, The Village is an organization where you can grow, thrive, and make a meaningful impact. When you join our team, you’re joining a community that is just as committed to your success as we are to those we serve.
Job SummaryThe Family Advocate position is responsible for care coordination through provision of a range of case management and support services to LYNC youth and families, in coordination with other LYNC staff, agency, and community providers. Works closely with LYNC Service Specialists in identifying and connecting youth and families to community resources. **Bilingual Spanish speaking preferred**
Key ResponsibilitiesProvide direct services to youth and families, including clinical assessment, engagement, and development of Risk Reduction Sustainability Plans (RRSP).
Implement, monitor, and adjust RRSPs throughout service delivery.
Deliver structured case management using Carey Guides.
Coordinate discharge planning, ensuring connection to follow-up treatment and community programs.
Collaborate with schools, courts, and community organizations to support youth and families.
Serve as the primary point of contact for youth and families during service.
ed to the resources they need to succeed. The Family Advocate plays a key role in promoting safety, stability, and positive behavior change through strength-based, trauma-informed engagement. **Bilingual Spanish speaking preferredComplete all required documentation and reports accurately and on time.
Participate in all phases of the LYNC model: Engagement, Service, and Sustainability.
Promote a safe, welcoming, culturally competent environment focused on risk reduction and positive behavior change.
Provide transportation assistance to youth and families as needed.
Attend required trainings, meetings, and professional development activities.
Notify supervisor immediately of any risk or safety concerns, including abuse, neglect, or unsafe home environments.
Contribute to agency committees, task forces, and community representation efforts.
Perform additional duties as assigned by management.
Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Human Services, or related field OR
High School Diploma with 3+ years of experience working with justice/system/agency-involved youth
- Bilingual Spanish speaking preferred
Minimum three years of experience working with justice-involved or system-involved youth
Strong case management and engagement skills
Excellent oral and written communication abilities
Knowledge of Greater Hartford and New Britain community resources
Ability to work independently, stay organized, and manage multiple priorities
Culturally competent; bilingual/bicultural candidates strongly encouraged
Understanding of risk-needs-responsivity principles
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and general computer applications
Valid state-issued driver’s license and ability to travel locally
Ability to function safely in therapeutic environments
Availability for evening and weekend hours as needed
Award-winning workplace culture
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Opportunities for professional growth and advancement
Meaningful work that strengthens families and communities
As a Village employee, you should feel confident that your health and well-being is one of our highest priorities.
The Village offers a comprehensive flexible benefits package designed to aid in the health and well-being of our employees and their dependents.
The Village for Families and Children is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 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, age or any other federally protected class.