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  • Partner Services Administrator

    Family First, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Family First, Inc. job in Tampa, FL

    Job Description Partner Services Administrator Join us on a mission to create lasting impact through family-oriented initiatives that strengthen communities and inspire meaningful change. Reporting to the director of partner services, the partner services administrator will be a key player in coordinating government contract deliverables that support groundbreaking campaigns and events. This role is part of a passionate team dedicated to amplifying the reach and influence of All Pro Dad, iMOM, and related initiatives. Responsibilities As partner services administrator, you'll be at the forefront of bringing high-impact projects to life. You'll assist the team in our development of strong partnerships, supporting initiatives that elevate our brands and create memorable experiences. If you like a multi-faceted support role and get excited by the chance to bring structure and excellence to mission-driven work, this role is for you. Project Management: Use our project management tools to drive efficiency and achieve excellence across our department's initiatives by documenting and tracking projects. Contract Manager Support: Assist PS Managers as needed with contract execution and reporting. Meetings & Documentation: Schedule meetings, take notes (can use AI) and document assignments from meeting. Trafficking Key Inquiries: Serve as the first point of contact for incoming online requests, ensuring swift and helpful responses that keep us connected to our audiences. Monthly Reporting: Assist the team with gathering data for monthly/quarterly and annual reporting. Support High-Impact Events: Play a pivotal role in assisting with events from packing, shipping, followup thank yous, packing/unpacking pod, to occasional on-site support, to create unforgettable, family-centered experiences. Streamline Collaboration: Schedule and coordinate meetings with key internal and external partners, building a seamless workflow across multiple projects. Optimize Resource Procurement: Manage purchase orders, order supplies, and handle logistics to keep our team and events running smoothly. Book Distribution: Assist with ordering and distribution of books that inspire families across the country. Organize Team Travel: Coordinate and book travel for team members, ensuring smooth, stress-free logistics. Be Part of a Vision Bigger than Us This role offers a chance to be part of something meaningful and impactful. You'll have a front-row seat to the inner workings of campaigns and events that inspire families and communities. You'll build invaluable skills, collaborate with passionate partners, and see firsthand the power of mission-driven work. Are You Ready to Make an Impact? We're looking for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and is eager to contribute to a team that's shaping a brighter future for families everywhere. If you're excited to support a team for a cause that matters, apply today and help us bring our vision to life. Requirements: Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and thrive in a fast pace environment A collaborative mindset, thriving in group settings where problem-solving and teamwork are key Tech-savviness, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and online project management tools College/AA degree preferred but not required 1-3+ years of experience, with an interest in community-building and social initiatives Hybrid work environment; 2 days in Tampa Westshore area office. Monday - Friday 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM
    $28k-39k yearly est. 13d ago
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  • Foundations & Planned Giving Manager

    Family First, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Family First, Inc. job in Tampa, FL

    Job Description Family First is seeking a foundations and planned giving manager to oversee effective grant-seeking efforts. This person will have an established nonprofit background and the desire to work in a collaborative, fast-paced environment. They will report to the director of development and play a key role in executing our development strategy and implementation plan as it applies to foundations, grants, planned giving, and the overall development team. Responsibilities: · Research and identify potential grantor and foundation opportunities that align with the organization's mission and vision. · Remain informed on industry best practices on grant opportunities, funding trends, and philanthropic developments. · Establish a repository of grant proposal templates and maintain supporting documentation for grant requests. · Manage all aspects of the grant submission process, including gathering required information and supporting documents; writing, editing, and preparing proposals; tracking the grant process through established procedures; and maintaining records of outcomes. · Provide tracking and reporting for granted funds and deliverables as requested by leadership. · In partnership with our estate planning vendor, manage campaigns and communications with established donors to ensure understanding of the opportunity and benefits of planned giving. · Manage and execute campaigns to improve matching gift donations in conjunction with development managers. · Manage other tasks as assigned by leadership. Requirements: · 4+ years of experience in a nonprofit development program with demonstrated success in grant writing and planned giving management · Considerable experience with a foundation research tool and a donor/contact management system (HubSpot and Candid experience preferred) · Significant attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple projects · Excellent oral and written communications · Aligned with the mission and cause of Family First and its programs, All Pro Dad and iMOM · Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferred Location: Tampa, FL - hybrid (after first 90 days)
    $58k-72k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Case Manager Level IV- Unit 031

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Palatka, FL job

    Case Manager Level IV Salary Range: $52,500.00+ DOE Exempt/Non-Exempt: Salary Exempt Employment Type: Full Time To identify and assess child and family needs and evaluate, coordinate and ensure necessary services are provided; provide in-home services to clients; assist and counsel individuals and families by using such activities as delineating alternatives, helping to articulate goals and providing needed information. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Case Manager Level 4 - Criteria/Special functions * Ability to lead and facilitate staff meetings * Will provide mentoring for Level 2 and 3 Case Managers * Will act as Unit Supervisor in his/her absence or during a vacancy * Will have successfully demonstrated the ability to critique and provide corrective feedback to other staff for Judicial Reviews and Case Plans * Will be able to attend staffings for reunification/unsupervised visits * Will act as team leader for special projects as requested ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Provide case management services (information, plan referrals and linkages). * Develop and maintain case records and service documentation according to contract and Community Partnership for Children standards (family assessments, case plans, chrons, JRSSR's, etc.). * Consistently document case activities in FSFN within 24 hours of the event. * Complete all required court reports and submit within established deadlines. * Testify in court as necessary. * Monitor quality of care by conducting face-to-face home/residential visits of the child every 30 days. * Coordinate services with other professionals and paraprofessionals. * Conduct community outreach as needed. * Provide and/or arrange for transportation of clients to appointments, community agencies, etc., as needed. * Conduct monthly face-to-face visits with parents of children in Out of Home Care (OHC) to discuss case plan progress. * Provide and/or refer families to services, understand and use information from service providers, psychological reports and psychosocial evaluations. * Conduct child safety assessments. * Serve as on-call case manager after hours as assigned and determine and respond to immediate risk and needs of child. * Arrange for emergency placement for children at risk. * Explain rights and responsibilities to children and family members. * Provide/coordinate support to foster homes and relative/non-relative placements. * Provide post placement planning and services. * Participate in the quality improvement. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): * Excellent assessment skills and intervention strategies * Ability to identify environmental stressors * Ability to observe and report accurately on the functioning of individuals and families * Ability to handle confidential information appropriately * Strong verbal and written communication skills * Knowledge and respect of socio-cultural characteristics of service population * Ability to make home visits and to travel * Ability to set appropriate limits and boundaries with clients * Knowledge of community resources * Ability to work flexible hours as required * Knowledge of professional ethics relating to child protection and counseling * Skill in employing family-centered practice * Ability to use and proficiency in computer software applications * Ability to act decisively when necessary to protect clients * Will demonstrate ability to initiate and carry out teamwork functions. * Will have attained full credentials from the Florida Certification Board. * Will have successfully demonstrated the ability to use creative thinking to solve complex problems. * Two years case management experience, preferred * No written counseling statements within the last 2 years, preferred. * Willing to provide mentoring to level 2 and 3 CM's with a positive team approach attitude * Must attend SFE (Supervising for Excellence) Training within one year of position start date, preferred. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: * Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in human services related field and attainment Child Welfare Credentials LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS * Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. * If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is "at-w
    $28k-34k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Wendy's Wonderful Kids Adoption Recruiter

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Wendy's Wonderful Kids (WWK) Adoption Recruiter Salary Range: $46,000.00+DOE Employment Type: Full-Exempt/Exempt Department: Case Management Support The Wendy's Wonderful Kids Adoption Recruiter will connect youth who wait for permanent homes with families who wish to adopt by implementing and coordinating effective recruitment, matching and support services for a caseload of 12-15 youth in active recruitment status. The recruiter will use the evidence-based child-focused recruitment model to identify legally permanent resources for youth. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Work in partnership with agency staff to identify youth for referrals to the WWK program and maintain appropriate caseload by accepting new applications when children are adopted, or permanency is achieved. Review the case record, interview the youth, caseworker, other agency staff with knowledge of the case and any available family members to assist in the recruitment process. Conduct thorough file reviews and maintain records of contact information for recruitment. Build a network of the child's treatment team, significant adults, and family members to better inform recruitment activities and build a strong support system to assist with the permanency achievement and/or adoption process. Develop an initial written adoption readiness assessment describing the youth's understanding and feelings about adoption. Utilize internet search engines and conduct diligent searches to identify and locate resources within the youth's network. Create child-focused recruitment plans for the youth. Meet with the youth on a monthly basis, at minimum, to develop trust and build rapport. Communicate with the caseworker on a monthly basis to review the progress of the recruitment plan. Meet with family members and supportive connections to discuss the progress of locating permanent resources for the youth. Once matched, work with the caseworker, youth, and the adoptive resource to ensure preplacement visits are implemented. Assist with the development and coordination of the transition plan with the youth and matched family. Work with the youth and family during the transition process to assist with placement support. Work in conjunction with the caseworker to ensure that the adoptive family is working towards adoption finalization. Attend educational opportunities provided by the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption including, but not limited to: WWK classroom training, database training, webinars, and the Wendy's Wonderful Kids Summit hosted by the Foundation. Submit monthly data in the WWK database. Demonstrates willingness to engage and work with people identified as current and previous connections to youth. Communicate with CPC staff to complete mutual responsibilities to recruit adoptive families for children in foster care referred to WWK program. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): Commitment to work from a strength-based and youth centered perspective. Belief that all children deserve legal permanency. Expertise in providing family support and excellent customer service. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Knowledgeable regarding impact of trauma and trauma-informed practices Strong problem solving and decision-making skills. Ability to communicate and work effectively within culturally diverse settings Ability to organize/manage multiple projects while cultivating relationships. Ability to collaborate and work well with others EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college required and a minimum of two (2) years of related experience in children's or social services, required. Relevant experience in child welfare including knowledge of issues surrounding foster care, adoption, trauma, medical and developmental needs and the importance of legal permanency are recommended as well as familiarity with state child welfare rules and procedures and the juvenile and/or court systems. Experience in foster care or adoptions, preferred. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Ability to obtain a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT This is a full-time position (40 hours per week) has flexible hours and will involve some evenings, occasional weekend appointments, and overnight stays (if needed). Work involves frequently driving to meetings and visits with assigned youth. Employee will work in an office/clerical environment and needs the ability to manage own time and schedule. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $29k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Graphic and Webpage Designer

    Family First, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Family First, Inc. job in Tampa, FL

    Job Description Graphic and Webpage Designer Family First is seeking a creative and versatile Graphic and Webpage Designer to lead the visual identity and digital presentation across our portfolio of brands. This role will bridge the gap between high-impact marketing assets and functional web design, ensuring a seamless and engaging user experience for the millions of families we serve. The ideal candidate combines strong technical expertise in the Adobe Creative Suite with a deep understanding of modern web design principles and conversion-focused marketing. Role Overview The Graphic and Webpage Designer will develop and execute comprehensive visual strategies across our family of brands, including All Pro Dad, iMOM, and For Us Marriage. You will be responsible for creating a wide array of digital assets, from social media graphics and email templates to high-converting landing pages. Visual Content Creation: Design engaging graphics for Meta (Facebook/Instagram), TikTok, and display advertising that align with campaign objectives and brand standards. Web Design & UX: Collaborate with web development and analytics teams to design, prototype, and optimize landing pages that improve conversion rates and user flow. Brand Consistency: Maintain and evolve brand guidelines across multiple digital platforms, ensuring a cohesive voice and aesthetic for all mission-driven content. Creative Collaboration: Serve as a key partner to the content and marketing teams, translating strategic goals into effective visual acquisition and engagement campaigns. Testing & Optimization: Identify opportunities to enhance user experience through A/B testing of visual elements and landing page layouts. Required Qualifications 3-5 years of experience in graphic and web design within a marketing or agency environment. Expert proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and web design tools (such as Figma or Adobe XD). Strong portfolio demonstrating success in creating digital advertising assets and functional, responsive web layouts. Deep understanding of user experience (UX) principles, mobile-first design, and conversion rate optimization (CRO). Demonstrated ability to interpret performance data and trends to make informed design adjustments. Excellent project management skills with the ability to coordinate creative deliverables across multiple brands and teams. Preferred Qualifications Experience in the nonprofit sector or with mission-driven organizations. Familiarity with landing page builders or basic HTML/CSS knowledge. Experience designing for lead generation and email subscriber acquisition campaigns. Strong understanding of video/motion graphics for social platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. Monday - Friday 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM
    $34k-42k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Office Manager

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    DeLand, FL job

    JOB TITLE: OFFICE MANAGER LOCATION: DELAND, FL FLSA STATUS: HOURLY NON-EXEMPT SALARY RANGE: $36,000 Provide supervision to CPC's daily administrative and support functions including office support, case management support and family support worker. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee daily activities in the Deland office, including but not limited to: Coordinate repair for office equipment (fax machine, copier, front doors, etc.) and monitor completion of work. Prepare and maintain calendar for conference room and staffings. Email out staffings, CTC rotations, Prepare and send out Deland extension list, as needed. Assist in preparing new case packages (CTC's) that will be transferred to the Deland office from DCF. New CTC packages are then given to POA so that she can review and see what is missing at the time of CTC acceptance. Order copier toner, drum, staples, etc. for printer/copier. Assist in maintaining the office supplies stocked by sending order requests to the main office when needed requesting printer paper, tape, interoffice envelopes, home visit sheets, etc. Keep track of ELC referrals through spreadsheet and remind the Case Managers when they are up for renewal. UA calls, UA referral requests to the Courthouse, LabCorp UA Referrals. When necessary assist Case Manager's by typing their mileage. When needed request medical and dental records for the children. Upload these in FSFN when they arrive. Also upload pictures of the children in FSFN. Upload documents in FSFN and in MJV, i.e., judicial reviews, case plans, etc., and JR orders. Request DNA Testing from the DNA Website when court ordered and requested from case manager. Respond to visitor's inquiries and direct them to the correct conference room. Answer the telephone switchboard and transfer calls to correct parties or respond to inquiries as best to knowledge. Prepare the daily legal spreadsheet to send out to the Legal Services office and file original. Maintain visitor log, print labels, and file them in binder. Remind clients to sign-in when they come visit the office. Verify physical area of office is appropriate and contact A/C company in case of any unit not working. Also, contact management company in case the item is not working properly or broken and is responsibility of the management company to fix or repair. Organize and maintain kid's storage area, sorting through donations and accommodating in corresponding bins. Label sheltered children's items in storage area to minimize loss of items. Maintain front desk guide book for the Deland office. Maintain confidentiality on all issues. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): Strong computer software application skills Detail oriented Strong communication skills Strong organization and time management skills Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently and prioritize multiple tasks and projects Ability to establish keep confidential information Ability to handle stressful situations Excellent listening skills Ability to set appropriate limits and boundaries with clients EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: Associates degree in Business Management or related field or five years of administrative experience Proficiency in word processing and spreadsheet software LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $33k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Family Time Monitor

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Family Time Monitor Location: Daytona Beach, FL Salary Range: $32,700.00+DOE Employment Type: Full-Time, Non Exempt Department: Case Management DESCRIPTION: To transport clients to appointments, school and family visits, as well as supervising family visits. Provide assistance to case management staff in providing safety, well-being and permanency for children served by this agency. DUTIES: Transport clients to and from appointments. Ensure clients safety while in their care and being transported. Prepare necessary paperwork in a timely fashion (including submission of travel logs for payment). Report all incidents related to the client while transporting using Community Partnership for Children's Incident Report procedure. Be prompt and timely with client pick-up and delivery. Keep Transportation Coordinator and direct supervisor informed on any concerns or problems with a child. Provide weekly calendars to the Transportation Coordinator to assist in the scheduling of transports. Act professional in all contacts with the public and with foster parents, natural parents and child. Participate in the quality improvement process. Assist in maintaining client records and documentation to contract and Community Partnership for Children standards. Monitors supervised visits and complete a report of their observations in FSFN. Supervise children as needed. Provide on call support as requested. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. QUALIFICATIONS: Excellent driving records Active and current automobile liability insurance Complete Car Seat Safety training within 30 days of hire Ability to follow directions Knowledge of Volusia/Flagler/Putnam Counties Ability to establish trusting relationships Awareness of social cultural characteristics of service population Ability to observe and accurately report the functioning of individuals and families Effective parenting skills Ability to handle stressful situations Excellent listening skills Ability to make home visits as required Ability to work flexible hours Ability to set appropriate limits and boundaries with clients Ability to handle emergencies and life threatening situations effectively Ability to act decisively when necessary to protect client Two years experience working with children and families Previous experience working in a social service organization, preferred EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: High School Diploma or GED equivalent PREFERRED: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in human services related field. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $25k-33k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Nurse Care Coordinator

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Nurse Care Coordinator Salary Range: $56,000 Employment Type: Full Time/Exempt Department: Clinical Provide oversight to CPC staff and caregivers related to nursing and medical issues, as well as to serve as the single point of contact for physical health issues to Sunshine State, their contracted providers, and Children's Medical Services (CMS), under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Supervisor. Duties include general and project-based work. Demonstrate a professional agency image through in-person and phone interaction. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Ensure Child Welfare Specialty plan enrollment process is successful and covered enrollees and caregivers are engaged by providing ongoing program education in accordance with AHCA (Agency for Health Care Administration), Sunshine Health with contract requirements. * Ensure required health information for covered enrollees is maintained as required with current PCP info, designated caregiver demographics, placement changes, etc. * Upon enrollment in Sunshine Health, ensure that an initial Health Risk Assessment has been completed for all covered persons and submitted to Sunshine Health. * Assess, identify and refer to Sunshine Health or other health plan, those covered individuals who may be in need of physical or behavioral health care management, health coaching, or care coordination, etc. * Assist with ongoing management of healthcare needs by tracking additional assessment requests, reviewing individual health records, identifying service needs, maintaining periodic contact, and arranging for home visits as necessary. * Participate in Sunshine Health discharge planning including monitoring the completion of post-discharge follow-up appointments, ordered services are scheduled and additional prescription medications are filled. Ensure Sunshine Health is notified when issues arise that may impact the status of the discharge. * Monitor Children's Medical Services (CMS) eligibility, completion of the application process for eligible participants, and transition to the CMS program. Coordinate with Sunshine Health to ensure required care plans are completed and caregiver participation in care plan meetings. * Participate in the Children's Multidisciplinary Assessment Team (CMAT) staffings to ensure that appropriate services are being provided to children with complex medical needs through CMS. This includes initiating the CMAT referral process for all identified children who may be CMS Medical Foster Care candidates. * Review the health and wellness reports from Sunshine Health for status of required healthcare visits/prescription refills and reach out to enrollees/caregivers as needed to ensure scheduling of needed appointments. * Monitor medication/reconciliation activities to ensure all enrollees are in compliance with prescription orders, and report any identified issues to Sunshine Health. * Review all Sunshine Health, FSFN and other data reports and coordinate with Health Services Coordinator and Case Management to assist in coordinating appropriate health care, including compliance with required medical, dental and immunizations for CPC clients. * Conduct planning of specialized service management for youth transitioning from the child welfare system, including but not limited to, participation in routine integrated care team staffings and the coordination of services listed in the transition plan. * Participate as requested in Sunshine Health's case management integrated care team and multi-disciplinary care team (MDT) staffings. * Participates in the agency strategic plan & quality improvement processes. * Ability to safely & successfully perform essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA, & other federal, state, & local standards, including meeting qualitative & quantitative productivity standards. * Ability to maintain reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with ADA, FMLA & other federal, state, & local standards * Duties as assigned in support of Sunshine Health. * This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. The agency reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): REQUIRED: * Registered Nurse (RN) * Minimum of 2 years of nursing experience, preferably in the child welfare or behavioral health care setting. PREFERRED: * Knowledge Medicaid funding available to children involved in the dependency system * Experience working with the Department of Children and Families and/or the Agency for Health Care Administration. * Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Certified Professional in Healthcare Management (CPHM), Licensed Healthcare Risk Manager and/or Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSREQUIRED: * Registered Nurse (RN) LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS * Maintain license as a Registered Nurse. * Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. * If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT * Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional travel within the state. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is "at-will" and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $56k yearly 37d ago
  • iMOM Content Creator & Manager

    Family First, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Family First, Inc. job in Tampa, FL

    Job Description Motherhood Content Creator Family First is seeking a creative and influential Motherhood Content Creator to lead our storytelling and engagement efforts across our motherhood-focused brands. This role will serve as a primary voice for iMOM, creating high-quality, relatable content that inspires and encourages mothers in their daily journeys. The ideal candidate is an experienced writer and multimedia creator with a proven track record as a social influencer, bringing both parenting authority and a deep heart for our mission to strengthen families. Role Overview The Motherhood Content Creator will develop and execute a comprehensive content strategy that spans written, video, and audio formats. You will be responsible for creating authentic, mission-driven resources that resonate with our audience and drive growth across our digital platforms. Multimedia Content Production: Script, film, and edit high-engagement short-form video for TikTok and Instagram Reels, and host or contribute to audio-based parenting resources. Expert Writing: Produce insightful articles and social copy that translate complex parenting challenges into encouraging, actionable advice. Influencer & Brand Advocacy: Leverage your established parenting authority to represent iMOM and our family of brands, fostering community and trust among our followers. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with the digital ads and web teams to ensure content is optimized for acquisition and a seamless user experience. Performance Analysis: Monitor content performance and community feedback to identify trends and optimize future content strategies. Required Qualifications 3-5 years of experience in professional content creation, specifically within the motherhood or parenting space. Proven status as a social influencer with a demonstrated ability to engage a loyal audience and speak with authority on parenting topics. Expert-level writing skills with the ability to adapt tone for different platforms, from deep-dive blog posts to punchy social captions. Proficiency in video and audio production, including filming, basic editing, and comfortable on-camera/on-mic presence. Excellent communication skills with the ability to represent the organization's faith-based mission and values authentically. Strong project management skills, maintaining a consistent publishing schedule across multiple digital channels. Preferred Qualifications Experience in the nonprofit sector or with mission-driven organizations. Familiarity with SEO best practices and email subscriber acquisition strategies. Demonstrated analytical skills with the ability to interpret engagement data to inform creative decisions. Familiarity with user experience principles and how content flow impacts the user journey. Monday - Friday 8:45 AM - 4:45 PM EST
    $34k-42k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Adoption Program Manager

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    JOB TITLE: ADOPTION PROGRAM MANAGER REPORTS TO: Chief of Quality Management & Permanency FLSA STATUS: EXEMPT SALARY RANGE: $67,000 To manage the daily operations of the adoption program and supervise direct service and support staff, coordinate service delivery to ensure that client needs, program goals, and contract objectives are effectively met. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: * Provide support to adoption staff and provide ongoing assistance to staff in coordinating services for clients. * Provide managerial oversight, consultation, and support to CPC's Adoption units to include quality assurance and quality improvement activities. * Complete staffings and provide case consultation assistance to ensure timely permanency achievement and resolve barriers impacting permanency achievement for permanently committed children. * Provide secondary oversight for approval processes related to prospective adoptive families, including review/approval of adoptive home studies. * Provide training to new staff and ongoing training to existing staff. * Serve as single point of contact for adoption services requests and approval * Participate in adoption case review transfer meetings and/or facilitate for permanently committed children * Provide secondary level oversight and completes case reviews to support sufficiency and accuracy of subsidy files prior to adoption placement and finalization. * Serve as single point of contact for private adoption subsidies * Facilitate required Disclosure Meetings and sibling separation staffings, and participate in other required adoption and/or post adopt staffings, including but not limited to permanency staffings, IPT, FSPT, as needed * Provide adoption related technical assistance and training to staff, including Adoption Specialists, Adoption Case Managers, Adoption Program Specialists, Post Adopt Specialists, and CPC Case Management staff, as needed. * Provide managerial oversight to CPC Post Adopt Services and directly supervise Post Adopt Specialists. * Facilitate the Adoption Application Review Committee process, as needed. * Responsible for ensuring compliance with required Adoption policies, operating procedures, administrative code, and statutory requirements. * Ensure consistent education in the understanding of program requirements through regular participation in trainings, conferences, and workgroups related to Adoptions. * Assist in maintaining policies and procedures for adoption related services and programmatic improvement. * Actively participate in the quality management process. * Represent CPC in the community in an effective and professional manner to increase the understanding of the purpose and value of services. * Complete special quality improvement projects, as assigned. * Provide guidance to adoption staff by coaching, motivating, training and providing other staff development activities. * Review and ensure staff complete all documentation and reports in a professional and timely manner. * Ensure court reports are submitted to CLS within the required timeframes. * Prepare and conduct staff performance evaluations. * Participate in the quality improvement process. * Collect, analyze and report data in area of supervision. * Participate in on call activities This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): * Excellent interpersonal and communication skills * Excellent organizational and prioritization skills * Strong problem solving and decision-making skills * Ability to utilize solution-focused and family-centered approach * Ability to effectively collaborate and maintain high morale among employees and system partners * Effective assessment and planning skills * Ability to effectively handle crises * Demonstrate cultural and linguistic competence and sensitivity to population served * Knowledge of community social services. * Ability to identify improvements and adjustments needed to ensure program effectiveness and efficiency. * Ability to work flexible hours EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: * Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college required and a minimum of seven (7) years of related experience in child welfare field, required * Child Welfare Certification required * Adoption competent, required * Master's Degree from an accredited college required and a minimum of seven (7) years of related experience in child welfare field, preferred LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: * Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. * If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is "at-will" and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $47k-63k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Training Specialist-$1500 Sign on Bonus

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Salary Range: $54,000+ DOE $1500 Sign on Bonus! Exempt/Non-Exempt: Salary Exempt Employment Type: Full Time Department: Case Management / Operations The Training Specialist is responsible for ensuring that Child Welfare Professionals are trained and certified according to the state of Florida and Department of Children and Families (DCF) requirements. The Training Specialist is also responsible for facilitating continued in-service training opportunities to ensure all Child Welfare Professionals maintain their certification. Additional responsibilities may include: cross training in P.R.I.D.E., Field Support/Coaching of case managers, and supervisors to ensure transfer of learning; and development of workshops and curriculum to meet the training needs of the agency, case management organizations and the Department of Children and Families. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach new case managers and child protection investigators best practices in accordance with administrative code, Florida Statutes and Operating Procedures to ensure quality standards are met. Prepare a variety of written training materials such as lesson plans, curricula, performance evaluations or reports. Develop and/or coordinate ongoing trainings to teach staff quality work. Provide guidance to case managers and child protective investigators by coaching, motivating, training and providing other staff development activities. Provide pre-service training for newly employed Department Child Protective Investigator and Community Partnership for Children Case Manager trainees. Meet with case managers/child protective investigators and supervisors assigned to monitor trainee competencies. Provide support to case managers and child protective investigators in areas identified as opportunities for professional growth. Administers effective evaluation and testing techniques to assess, measure, and track trainee progress and performance through training curriculum to determine if the individual is ready to perform the needed work. Provide guidance to case managers and child protective investigators by coaching, motivating, training and providing other staff development activities. Participate in the quality improvement process. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments. Ability to communicate effectively that supports learning. Knowledge of socio-cultural characteristics of service population. Ability to understand and apply relevant laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. Ability to use and display proficiency in computer software applications. Ability to train individuals or groups of people. Evaluate and analyze training data. Ability to travel to requested training facilities throughout the Northeast Region. Interpret and answer classroom participant questions. Three years professional experience in child welfare with at least two years in a dependency related position and formal experience in trainer/teacher related activities (developing curriculum, presentation construction, training facilitation, etc.). Child Welfare supervisory experience, preferred EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in human services related field. Master's degree from an accredited college or university in human services related field, preferred. Two years supervisory experience, preferred. Four years post bachelor's degree experience working with at-risk children and families, preferred. Child Welfare credentials, as issued by the Florida Certification Board LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $31k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Child Welfare Case Manager-Credentialed

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Child Welfare Case Manager Credentialed Locations: Daytona Beach, Deland, Palm Coast and Palatka Salary Range: $49,500.00+ DOE Employment Type: Full Time Department: Case Management / Operations To identify and assess child and family needs and evaluate, coordinate and ensure necessary services are provided; provide in-home services to clients; assist and counsel individuals and families by using such activities as delineating alternatives, helping to articulate goals and providing needed information. Principle Duties and Responsibilities: Provide case management services (information, plan referrals and linkages). Develop and maintain case records and service documentation according to contract and Community Partnership for Children standards (family assessments, case plans, chrons, JRSSR's, etc.). Consistently document case activities in FSFN within 24 hours of the event. Complete all required court reports and submit within established deadlines. Testify in court as necessary. Monitor quality of care by conducting face-to-face home/residential visits of the child every 30 days. Coordinate services with other professionals and paraprofessionals. Conduct community outreach as needed. Provide and/or arrange for transportation of clients to appointments, community agencies, etc., as needed. Conduct monthly face-to-face visits with parents of children in Out of Home Care (OHC) to discuss case plan progress. Provide and/or refer families to services, understand and use information from service providers, psychological reports and psychosocial evaluations. Conduct child safety assessments. Serve as on-call case manager after hours as assigned and determine and respond to immediate risk and needs of child. Arrange for emergency placement for children at risk. Explain rights and responsibilities to children and family members. Provide/coordinate support to foster homes and relative/non-relative placements. Provide post placement planning and services. Perform needed interpretative duties to assist the family with obtaining needed services and assist them with understanding the tasks that they must complete to reunify their family. Expand knowledge base of service providers in the community that can serve the needs of the special population client. Participate in the quality improvement process. Assist the Case Manager Supervisor by serving as a leader for the unit in the Level 4's absence This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university or Associate degree from a from an accredited college/university and 2 years relevant experience in child welfare LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $31k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Contract Specialist

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    JOB TITLE: CONTRACT SPECIALIST LOCATION: DAYTONA BEACH, FL SALARY RANGE: $50,000 +DOE FLSA STATUS: EXEMPT Assist the Contract & Compliance Manager by coordinating contract documents, activities and maintaining the accuracy and timeliness of contract documentation, invoicing, monitoring, and tracking. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist Contract Management Staff with maintaining provider files, invoicing logs, and any other related contract tracking systems. Produce reports regarding provider contracts, monitoring, and data collection. Develop the programmatic, financial, administrative, legal, and performance requirements for all subcontracted services in CPC's system of care. Review contracted budgets and revenue/expense reports for all CPC subcontracted services. Monitor subcontracted agencies for compliance with rules, laws, policies, and performance in order to provide written reports for CPC and the provider on a quarterly basis. Analyze data to measure the effectiveness of programs and to identify the resources or adjustments needed to meet or forecasts for needed programming on a long and short-term basis. Develop methods for monitoring and evaluating quality of service and compliance with rules, policies, and statues. Monitor program procedures to ensure that standards and policies meet requirements. Develop compliance reviews and quality assurance techniques for measuring quality of service delivery to ensure maximum efficiency. Develop monitoring schedule and work closely with providers to ensure compliance of contract management issues. Develop and track corrective action plans for required submission within 30 days; conduct onsite follow-up to ensure implementation as needed. Provide technical assistance to contract providers as required. Provide technical assistance to CPC staff regarding purchased services as required. Communicate with courtesy, respect and understanding in dealing with clients, the public, and staff. Attend and participate in training, local district and statewide meetings, conferences, etc. as required. Help develop program manuals, policies, procedures, standards, and rules related to contracted services. Provides liaison, guidance, and assistance to providers and all areas for overall agency program coordination. Participate in the quality improvement process. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserve the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills, and abilities): Three (3) years related experience. Proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet software and database applications Ability to work independently. Effective verbal and written communications skills. Knowledge of related terms and concepts. Excellent organizational skills. Contract management experience in health, social, economic, or rehabilitative programs is preferred. Experience or knowledge of public sector child welfare management. Knowledge of social, economic, rehabilitation or health care service objectives. Knowledge of methods of compiling, organizing, and analyzing data. Ability to develop methods for monitoring and evaluating quality of service and compliance with rules, policies, and statutes. Ability to review and evaluate plans and programs. Ability to identify improvements and adjustments needed to ensure program effectiveness and efficiency. Ability to establish and maintain liaison with other agencies. Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college required. Child Welfare Certification preferred LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Ability to obtain a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $35k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Adoption Specialist

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Job Title: Adoption Specialist Employment Type: Full Time FLSA Status: EXEMPT Salary Range $49,500.00+DOE The Adoption Specialist shall provide Adoption Support Services to direct case management in order to facilitate the successful adoption of eligible children in CPC/DCF care. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist agency with meeting permanency performance goals for all children who are available for adoption Complete Adoption Information Page within 10 days of assignment Maintain monthly contact with assigned families while working towards adoption achievement. Provide information to the Revenue Maximization unit for Title IV-E and Medicaid Eligibility. Coordinate fingerprinting and criminal and CSA/FAHIS background checks on potential adoptive families in accordance with the requirements and timeframes outlined in F.A.C. 65C-16. Complete adoptive home studies for non-relatives placements, relative placements, and foster home placements on jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional cases Complete and organize all documents required for the maintenance adoption subsidy file. Perform a comprehensive child study Coordinate associated legal services necessary for the adoption of eligible children to occur. Complete Adoption Assistance Agreement, Memo of Agreement and Consent for Adoption forms. Complete required home assessment/observations and monitor post-placement supervision provided by case manager and assist in deciding whether to continue supervision period or issue consent to adopt. Maintain a comprehensive record of work in FSFN. Participate in staffings and AARC (Adoption Applicant Review Committee) meetings Provide technical adoption assistance to CPC staff during the permanency planning process. Communicate on at least a bi-monthly basis with the CPC case manager and/or case manager supervisor to assess progress towards adoption and provide status updates. Performa needed interpretive duties to identify needs and assist the family with understanding the tasks needed to complete adoption process and permanency achievement. Attend Judicial Reviews and any other court hearings for children who have a goal of adoption. Staff cases with the supervisor or designee to satisfy Adoption Rule 65C-16. Serve as On-Call Case Manager after hours as assigned and determine and response to immediate risk and needs of child Participate in quality improvement process This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): One or more years experience working in Case Management Effective verbal and written communication skills Stronger interpersonal and communication skills Strong problem solving and decision-making skills Ability to effectively collaborate with employees and system partners Ability to work independently Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive data Knowledge of community social services . EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in a human services related field Child Welfare Certification (Required) LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $30k-36k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Digital Ads Manager

    Family First, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Family First, Inc. job in Tampa, FL

    Job Description Digital Ads Manager Family First | Tampa, FL Family First is seeking an experienced Digital Ads Manager to lead our paid digital advertising strategy and execution across multiple ad platforms including Google, Meta, Spotify, and Tik Tok. This role will manage a substantial advertising budget, oversee relationships with external agency partners, and work cross-functionally with our web and content teams to optimize campaign performance and user experience. The ideal candidate combines strong technical expertise in digital advertising with the ability to translate our mission into effective acquisition campaigns. Role Overview The Digital Ads Manager will develop and execute comprehensive paid digital strategies, including Google Ads, Meta, Spotify, and Tik Tok advertising platforms, across our family of brands. You'll be responsible for campaign planning, budget allocation, performance analysis, and continuous optimization to meet acquisition and engagement goals. This includes managing Performance Max campaigns, search campaigns, display advertising, and social media advertising across Facebook, Instagram, and other Meta platforms. You'll serve as the point of contact for our advertising agency partners, managing the relationship to ensure deliverables meet our standards and align with organizational objectives. This includes coordinating on creative development, campaign setup, performance reporting, and strategic planning. While the agency provides critical support, you'll also create and manage campaigns directly, maintaining hands-on expertise across all platforms. This role will also collaborate with our analytics and web development teams on landing page strategy and optimization. You'll identify opportunities to improve conversion rates through testing, user experience enhancements, and alignment between ad messaging and landing page content. This requires both analytical thinking and the ability to communicate effectively with technical teams. Required Qualifications 5 years of experience managing digital advertising campaigns with demonstrated success in Google Ads and Meta platforms Experience managing six-figure or larger advertising budgets Proficiency in Google Analytics 4 and other analytics tools Strong understanding of campaign structure, bidding strategies, audience targeting, conversion tracking, and performance optimization across multiple campaign types Demonstrated analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, identify trends, and make informed optimization decisions Experience with A/B testing, landing page optimization, and conversion rate optimization Proven ability to manage agency relationships while maintaining hands-on campaign management expertise Excellent project management and communication skills with the ability to coordinate across teams Comfortable presenting performance data and strategic recommendations to leadership Preferred Qualifications Experience in the nonprofit sector or with mission-driven organizations Familiarity with email subscriber acquisition campaigns and lead generation strategies Google Ads and Meta Blueprint certifications Experience with landing page builders or basic HTML/CSS knowledge Familiarity with user experience principles and best practices What We Offer This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on millions of families while developing expertise across a diverse brand portfolio. You'll work with a collaborative team that values both data-driven decision making and creative problem-solving. We offer competitive nonprofit compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive work environment that respects work-life balance. To Apply Please submit your resume along with a cover letter describing your experience with digital advertising campaign management and what draws you to Family First's mission. About Family First Family First is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening families through digital content and resources. Our portfolio of brands-including All Pro Dad, iMOM, For Us Marriage, reaches millions of families annually with content that inspires, educates, and encourages strong family relationships. Monday - Friday 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM
    $39k-49k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Family Support Worker-Deland

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    DeLand, FL job

    Position Title: Family Support Worker Location: Deland, FL Salary Range: $32,700.00+DOE Employment Type: Full Time To assist case management staff in providing safety, well-being and permanency for children served by this agency. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist in developing and maintaining client records and documentation to contract and Community Partnership for Children standards, including: ICPC/Courtesy supervision packets assemble admission packets, placement slips, placement tracking forms, basic service referrals, obtaining documents from Vital Statistics/ Health Department/police departments, taking photographs of children, typing home studies for case managers etc). Provide and/or arrange for transportation of children to visits, court, etc. however, FSW's cannot ‘place' a child in a new placement or sign admission forms. Monitor supervised visits and completes a report of their observations in FSFN. Supervise children in absence of case manager. Provide appropriate modeling techniques, education and other supportive services delineated in the case plan. Participate in weekly unit staff meetings. Provide on call support as requested. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): . Ability to establish trusting relationships Awareness of social cultural characteristics of service population Ability to observe and accurately report the functioning of individuals and families Effective parenting skills Ability to handle stressful situations Excellent listening skills Ability to make home visits as required Ability to work flexible hours Ability to set appropriate limits and boundaries with clients Ability to handle emergencies and life threatening situations effectively Ability to act decisively when necessary to protect client Two years experience working with children and families Previous experience working in a social service organization, preferred EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSREQUIRED: High School Diploma or GED equivalent LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate
    $20k-25k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Operations Administrator

    Family First, Inc. 4.2company rating

    Family First, Inc. job in Tampa, FL

    Operations Administrator Family First is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented operations administrator. The ideal individual will have strong written and oral communication, administrative, and organizational skills and the ability to maintain a realistic balance among multiple priorities. The successful candidate will contribute to operational efficiency. Reports to the director of operations Job Description Handle certificate of insurance requests. Ordering and maintaining office supplies. Answers Family First incoming phone lines. Serves as the IT support ticket backup. Assist Director of Operations with compliance matters and compliance reporting. Assists the Director of Operations with securing information for contractor agreements. Draft and prepare correspondence for internal announcements. Create purchase orders, order supplies, and handle logistics to keep our team and events running smoothly. Monthly Reporting: Assist the team with gathering data for monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting. Meetings & Documentation: Schedule meetings, take notes (can use AI) and document assignments from meeting. Project Management: Use our project management tools to drive efficiency and achieve excellence across our department's initiatives by documenting and tracking projects and support assigned Operational project management tasks as required. Trafficking Key Inquiries: Serve as the first point of contact for incoming online requests, ensuring swift and helpful responses that keep us connected to our audiences. Contribute to the development of processes and workflows for the operations team and the organization to enhance overall success and efficiency. Provide other support for Operations team as needed. Requirements Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and stay organized in a fast-paced environment Significant attention to detail and accuracy A collaborative, team-first mindset with strong interpersonal skills Problem Solving and continuous improvement mindset. Strong written communication skills for email, reporting, and documentation Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with project management or CRM tools a plus College degree (AA or higher) Minimum 2+ years of professional experience in support, project coordination, or related fields Ability to work in our Tampa Westshore office Monday - Friday 8:15 AM - 4:45 PM EST
    $26k-34k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Nurse Care Coordinator

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Position Title: Nurse Care Coordinator Location: Daytona Beach Salary Range: $56,000 Employment Type: Full Time/Exempt Department: Clinical Provide oversight to CPC staff and caregivers related to nursing and medical issues, as well as to serve as the single point of contact for physical health issues to Sunshine State, their contracted providers, and Children's Medical Services (CMS), under the supervision of the Behavioral Health Supervisor. Duties include general and project-based work. Demonstrate a professional agency image through in-person and phone interaction. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure Child Welfare Specialty plan enrollment process is successful and covered enrollees and caregivers are engaged by providing ongoing program education in accordance with AHCA (Agency for Health Care Administration), Sunshine Health with contract requirements. Ensure required health information for covered enrollees is maintained as required with current PCP info, designated caregiver demographics, placement changes, etc. Upon enrollment in Sunshine Health, ensure that an initial Health Risk Assessment has been completed for all covered persons and submitted to Sunshine Health. Assess, identify and refer to Sunshine Health or other health plan, those covered individuals who may be in need of physical or behavioral health care management, health coaching, or care coordination, etc. Assist with ongoing management of healthcare needs by tracking additional assessment requests, reviewing individual health records, identifying service needs, maintaining periodic contact, and arranging for home visits as necessary. Participate in Sunshine Health discharge planning including monitoring the completion of post-discharge follow-up appointments, ordered services are scheduled and additional prescription medications are filled. Ensure Sunshine Health is notified when issues arise that may impact the status of the discharge. Monitor Children's Medical Services (CMS) eligibility, completion of the application process for eligible participants, and transition to the CMS program. Coordinate with Sunshine Health to ensure required care plans are completed and caregiver participation in care plan meetings. Participate in the Children's Multidisciplinary Assessment Team (CMAT) staffings to ensure that appropriate services are being provided to children with complex medical needs through CMS. This includes initiating the CMAT referral process for all identified children who may be CMS Medical Foster Care candidates. Review the health and wellness reports from Sunshine Health for status of required healthcare visits/prescription refills and reach out to enrollees/caregivers as needed to ensure scheduling of needed appointments. Monitor medication/reconciliation activities to ensure all enrollees are in compliance with prescription orders, and report any identified issues to Sunshine Health. Review all Sunshine Health, FSFN and other data reports and coordinate with Health Services Coordinator and Case Management to assist in coordinating appropriate health care, including compliance with required medical, dental and immunizations for CPC clients. Conduct planning of specialized service management for youth transitioning from the child welfare system, including but not limited to, participation in routine integrated care team staffings and the coordination of services listed in the transition plan. Participate as requested in Sunshine Health's case management integrated care team and multi-disciplinary care team (MDT) staffings. Participates in the agency strategic plan & quality improvement processes. Ability to safely & successfully perform essential job functions consistent with the ADA, FMLA, & other federal, state, & local standards, including meeting qualitative & quantitative productivity standards. Ability to maintain reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with ADA, FMLA & other federal, state, & local standards Duties as assigned in support of Sunshine Health. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. The agency reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): REQUIRED: Registered Nurse (RN) Minimum of 2 years of nursing experience, preferably in the child welfare or behavioral health care setting. PREFERRED: Knowledge Medicaid funding available to children involved in the dependency system Experience working with the Department of Children and Families and/or the Agency for Health Care Administration. Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Certified Professional in Healthcare Management (CPHM), Licensed Healthcare Risk Manager and/or Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSREQUIRED: Registered Nurse (RN) LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Maintain license as a Registered Nurse. Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional travel within the state. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $56k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Child Welfare Case Manager Trainee

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Child Welfare Case Manager Locations: Daytona Beach, Deland, Palm Coast and Palatka Salary: $47,500 Employment Type: Full Time Department: Case Management / Operations To identify and assess child and family needs and evaluate, coordinate and ensure necessary services are provided; provide in-home services to clients; assist and counsel individuals and families by using such activities as delineating alternatives, helping to articulate goals and providing needed information. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide case management services (information, plan referrals and linkages). Develop and maintain case records and service documentation according to contract and Community Partnership for Children standards (family assessments, case plans, chrons, JRSSR's, etc.). Consistently document case activities in FSFN within 24 hours of the event. Complete all required court reports and submit within established deadlines. Testify in court as necessary. Monitor quality of care by conducting face-to-face home/residential visits of the child every 30 days. Coordinate services with other professionals and paraprofessionals. Conduct community outreach as needed. Provide and/or arrange for transportation of clients to appointments, community agencies, etc., as needed. Conduct monthly face-to-face visits with parents of children in Out of Home Care (OHC) to discuss case plan progress. Provide and/or refer families to services, understand and use information from service providers, psychological reports and psychosocial evaluations. Conduct child safety assessments. Serve as on-call case manager after hours as assigned and determine and respond to immediate risk and needs of child. Arrange for emergency placement for children at risk. Explain rights and responsibilities to children and family members. Provide/coordinate support to foster homes and relative/non-relative placements. Provide post placement planning and services. Participate in the quality improvement process. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): Excellent assessment skills and intervention strategies Ability to identify environmental stressors Ability to observe and report accurately on the functioning of individuals and families Ability to handle confidential information appropriately Strong verbal and written communication skills Knowledge and respect of socio-cultural characteristics of service population Ability to make home visits and to travel Ability to set appropriate limits and boundaries with clients Knowledge of community resources Ability to work flexible hours as required Knowledge of professional ethics relating to child protection and counseling Skill in employing family-centered practice Ability to use and proficiency in computer software applications Ability to act decisively when necessary to protect clients Complete and submit the Child Welfare Provisional Certification Application Form and documentation of required experience along with payment to the Florida Certification Board. Obtain a passing score on the written competency exam. Complete and submit the Child Welfare Provisional Certification Application Form and documentation of required experience Complete required hours of direct child welfare services and individual and/or group supervision. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university or Associate degree from a from an accredited college or university and 2 years relevant experience in child welfare. LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS: Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $31k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Case Manager Level IV- Unit 488

    Community Partnership for Children 3.8company rating

    Daytona Beach, FL job

    Case Manager Level IV Location: Daytona Beach, FL Salary Range: $52,500.00+ DOE Exempt/Non-Exempt: Salary Exempt Employment Type: Full Time Department: Case Management / Operations To identify and assess child and family needs and evaluate, coordinate and ensure necessary services are provided; provide in-home services to clients; assist and counsel individuals and families by using such activities as delineating alternatives, helping to articulate goals and providing needed information. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Case Manager Level 4 - Criteria/Special functions • Ability to lead and facilitate staff meetings • Will provide mentoring for Level 2 and 3 Case Managers • Will act as Unit Supervisor in his/her absence or during a vacancy • Will have successfully demonstrated the ability to critique and provide corrective feedback to other staff for Judicial Reviews and Case Plans • Will be able to attend staffings for reunification/unsupervised visits • Will act as team leader for special projects as requested ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: • Provide case management services (information, plan referrals and linkages). • Develop and maintain case records and service documentation according to contract and Community Partnership for Children standards (family assessments, case plans, chrons, JRSSR's, etc.). • Consistently document case activities in FSFN within 24 hours of the event. • Complete all required court reports and submit within established deadlines. • Testify in court as necessary. • Monitor quality of care by conducting face-to-face home/residential visits of the child every 30 days. • Coordinate services with other professionals and paraprofessionals. • Conduct community outreach as needed. • Provide and/or arrange for transportation of clients to appointments, community agencies, etc., as needed. • Conduct monthly face-to-face visits with parents of children in Out of Home Care (OHC) to discuss case plan progress. • Provide and/or refer families to services, understand and use information from service providers, psychological reports and psychosocial evaluations. • Conduct child safety assessments. • Serve as on-call case manager after hours as assigned and determine and respond to immediate risk and needs of child. • Arrange for emergency placement for children at risk. • Explain rights and responsibilities to children and family members. • Provide/coordinate support to foster homes and relative/non-relative placements. • Provide post placement planning and services. • Participate in the quality improvement. This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. Community Partnership for Children reserves the right to revise this as needed to comply with actual job requirements. EXPERIENCE/PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS (Knowledge, skills and abilities): • Excellent assessment skills and intervention strategies • Ability to identify environmental stressors • Ability to observe and report accurately on the functioning of individuals and families • Ability to handle confidential information appropriately • Strong verbal and written communication skills • Knowledge and respect of socio-cultural characteristics of service population • Ability to make home visits and to travel • Ability to set appropriate limits and boundaries with clients • Knowledge of community resources • Ability to work flexible hours as required • Knowledge of professional ethics relating to child protection and counseling • Skill in employing family-centered practice • Ability to use and proficiency in computer software applications • Ability to act decisively when necessary to protect clients • Will demonstrate ability to initiate and carry out teamwork functions. • Will have attained full credentials from the Florida Certification Board. • Will have successfully demonstrated the ability to use creative thinking to solve complex problems. • Two years case management experience, preferred • No written counseling statements within the last 2 years, preferred. • Willing to provide mentoring to level 2 and 3 CM's with a positive team approach attitude • Must attend SFE (Supervising for Excellence) Training within one year of position start date, preferred. EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: • Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in human services related field and attainment Child Welfare Credentials LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS • Possess a current Background Clearance Screening Letter as required by DCF; and successfully complete the background screening requirements for Community Partnership for Children. • If local travel is required, a Valid Florida driver's license and documentation of current automobile insurance, with $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability limit, is required PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Employee will work in an office/clerical environment. The employee will work predominantly seated with recurrent need to walk, stand, and bend from the waist. Occasional light lifting, stooping, and climbing may be required. Occasional local travel. GENERAL INFORMATION The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified. This job description should not be construed to constitute contractual obligations of any kind or a contract of employment between Community Partnership for Children and any employee. Employment at Community Partnership for Children is “at-will” and either party can terminate the employment relationship at any time, with or without just cause.
    $28k-34k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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