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Family Life Coach Catholic Charities

Job in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, 80509, USA
Listing for: Catholic Charities USA
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-03
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health, Youth Development, Community Worker
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Family Life Coach Catholic Charities of Central

Position Summary

Catholic Charities is seeking a Family Life Coach to walk alongside families as they navigate challenges and work toward stability, growth, and connection. This highly relational role centers on building trust with families through regular, personalized outreach—including home visits—and helping to identify and achieve goals rooted in strengths.

As a Family Life Coach, you’ll provide case management, link families to community resources, and foster social connections that support long-term well-being. You’ll use trauma-informed, family-led practices to promote child safety, strengthen family bonds, and support resilience across generations.

If you thrive in a role that combines meaningful connection, advocacy, and hands‑on support for families, we invite you to apply.

Key tasks and responsibilities
  • Reach out to referred families to engage them in program enrollment, offering case management and program services through a variety of outreach strategies (e.g., phone calls, texts, in‑person visits) to engage families.
  • Engage and interview families for program enrollment and complete needs assessments using grant‑designated tools. Provide strength‑based case management services and collaborate with families to set goals using a family‑led approach. Conduct regular follow‑up to assess goal attainment and referral needs. Manage a caseload of 15–18 families.
  • Schedule appointments at times and locations convenient for families, creating a warm and welcoming environment. Conduct visits weekly, semi‑monthly, or monthly, based on family needs. Build rapport, assess needs, set family‑centered and strengths‑based service plans, provide direct services, and connect families with resources to address their concerns and priorities.
  • Develop effective case plans with families regarding parenting skills, family issues, economic stressors, parent/child relationships, and community connections. Track measurable progress toward goals, acknowledge family strengths, resilience, and resources. Work toward keeping children safe in their homes and stable in school settings. Promote protective factors with families to ensure child safety.
  • Actively communicate with and seek support from supervisor, including information on referrals received, home visits completed, and allocation of funds.
  • Document agreed‑upon next steps and assign responsibility for each task. Follow up with families to assess progress and success with referrals.
  • Advocate on behalf of families with external agencies, such as welfare offices, public benefit agencies, landlords, and schools, based on individual and family needs. Support family members in advocating for themselves.
  • Engage multiple family members in program activities when appropriate and facilitate opportunities for families to build social connections and healthy relationships.
  • Respond to financial requests (rent, gift cards, etc.) appropriately, following established request and approval processes.
  • Maintain up‑to‑date Release of Information (ROI) documentation annually, ensuring compliance with privacy standards.
  • Consistently and accurately enter data into designated database systems within five (5) days of service. Maintain organized and complete client files including hardcopy and internal tracking logs.
  • Seek feedback from families and team members for program improvement.
  • Participate in ongoing training and adhere to Quality Standards for Family Strengthening & Support and Trauma‑Informed Care practices.
  • Participate regularly in case conferencing with the Family Connections Life Coaching team. Attend Community of Practice meetings, sessions with grant providers (e.g., CDEC and FRCA), and other relevant professional development opportunities.
  • Participate regularly in appropriate community meetings
  • Travel regularly between sites – Catholic Charities, home visits, and participating partner organizations and schools.

Skills, behaviors, and abilities necessary to succeed in the role, but not required for eligibility.
Success in this role is built on a culture of continuous learning and early, ongoing feedback. A strong foundation in key competencies is important, along with the willingness…

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