WIC Family Support Coordinator
Plymouth, MA - USA
Job Summary
ABOUT US: Health Imperatives (HI) is a multi-service organization dedicated to reducing health and wealth disparities while advancing meaningful opportunities and economic security for people south of Boston. Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of low-income or vulnerable families and individuals in Southeastern Massachusetts. The communities we serve including Brockton New Bedford Plymouth the South Shore South Coast Cape Cod Marthas Vineyard and Nantucket have some of the highest poverty rates and largest wealth gaps in Massachusetts. For nearly 50 years we have addressed the complex needs of people who are disadvantaged by poverty and discrimination and have fallen through the cracks of mainstream systems of care. HI is a safe and welcoming place for people from every race ethnicity culture gender sexual orientation age ability and faith. We are dedicated to promoting and achieving diversity equity and inclusion. We are committed to elevating the voices of the people we serve and those we employ to provide the highest quality care and to develop the most creative solutions to the challenges we face. We are committed to eliminating disparities and increasing access to meaningful opportunities for all particularly those disproportionately impacted by systemic racism. We partner with our clients and other community-based organizations and stakeholders to provide coordinated effective care and support. We serve a diverse mix of racial ethnic and cultural groups including youth LGBTQIA individuals immigrants people with limited English proficiency survivors of sexual assault domestic violence commercial sexual exploitation people with substance use disorders and youth and adults who are or have been incarcerated. We provide a wide array of trauma-informed health care emergency services and support.
TITLE: WIC Family Support Coordinator
HOURS: Part-time (20 hours/week)
PROGRAM: Cape Cod WIC
SALARY: $28.10/ Hourly
BENEFITS: Medical dental holiday paid earned leave retirement etc.
DUTIES: Under the supervision of the Program Director the WIC Family Support Coordinator will serve as a Case Manager for high-risk WIC participants who require additional support for referrals and follow-up for social service needs other than routine WIC services. Responsibilities include the following:
- Provide counseling and referrals for support services.
- Complete intake and assessment process on all potential clients utilizing appropriate forms to track and report referrals.
- Ensure ongoing follow-up to ensure the receipt of services as needed.
- Coordinate with WIC Program Director community coordinator and Senior Nutritionist to develop a triage system to assist participants in addressing issues or concerns outside of nutritional needs.
- Maintain WIC confidentiality policies.
- Work collaboratively with other area resources in empowering clients to access services leading to self-sufficiency.
- Coordinate with the WIC Community Coordinator to identify community referral resources.
- Provide ongoing support to satellite sites.
- All other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelors degree with a major in social work public health education psychology counseling or human services. Experience may be considered in lieu of degree for a maximum of two years of the required experience.
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in providing counseling services or engaged in case management activities.
- Previous experience in the field of substance abuse smoking cessation domestic violence housing counseling or other social service issues.
- Experience in community partnerships and outreach advocacy activities and/or training.
- Ability to work effectively with diverse cultural groups and socio-economic backgrounds.
- Bilingual preferred.
- Computer skills required - Word Excel.
Travel is required. Must have a current and valid Massachusetts Class D Motor Vehicle Operators license or equivalent from another state.
Required Experience:
IC
About Company
Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of low-income or vulnerable families and individuals in Southeastern Massachusetts.