Family Peer Advocate
Listed on 2026-01-04
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Youth Development -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development
Location: New York
About Masa
Masa partners with Mexican and Latino children, youth, and families in the South Bronx to develop strong learners and leaders who fully contribute to the larger community. We envision a community that is civically engaged, empowered, and educated. Masa’s community-led, integrated model engages the entire family, grounded in a deep commitment to strengthening literacy, leadership, and power for Mexican, Central American, and Indigenous People.
Masa fosters a culturally responsive learning community in which families engage with direct service and advocacy programs to dismantle barriers to success.
The Family and Youth Peer Support (FYPS) Program supports and empowers parents/caregivers of children and youth (birth – age 24) who are experiencing social, emotional, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges, and the children and youth themselves. This program is part of an alliance of FYPS programs throughout New York City that provide the following core services:
Engagement, Bridging and Transition Support;
Self-Advocacy, Self-Efficacy and Empowerment;
Skill Development; and Community Connection and Natural Supports.
Masa is seeking a Family Peer Advocate (FPA) to collaborate with families to assess their needs and link them to appropriate resources in their community. The FPA will be a parent/caregiver of a child who has experienced social, emotional, developmental, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges and has ‘lived experience’ navigating multiple child serving systems on behalf of their child(ren) with social, emotional, developmental, health and/or behavioral healthcare needs.
The right person for this job will be excited about supporting immigrant and undocumented families, be able to build and maintain relationships with parents/caregivers, be knowledgeable in navigating child-serving systems gained through their own lived experience, be highly organized, and maintain professionalism.
Key Responsibilities:- Support parents/caregivers with navigating child-serving systems to obtain the necessary support, services and resources for their child(ren) to be successful in their mental and emotional well-being
- Create a service plan with parents/caregivers and support them in achieving the goals outlined in the service plan through group services, individual one-to-one services that include building self-advocacy skills and meeting preparation for upcoming appointments, filling out applications and paperwork and making referrals
- Facilitate parenting classes, workshops and support groups for parents enrolled in the program.
- Organize social and recreational activities organized for parents and families.
- Conduct outreach to recruit parents/caregivers and families to the FYPS program through street outreach, tabling, panels, and attending community events
- Raise awareness of community needs and issues that become evident as you conduct outreach, meet with families and youth, and attend meetings
- Work in collaboration with the Youth Peer Advocate (YPA) to provide a holistic approach to supporting children, youth and families
- Research services available for undocumented families and youth that will support their individual and family goals
- Work with socially, economically, culturally, and ethnically diverse groups in a mutually respectful manner using a strengths-based approach
- Conduct outreach, including presentations, email blasts, social media blasts, fairs and events, neighborhood canvasing
- Participate in agency and alliance community awareness events
- Attend meetings, councils, committees, and other convening bodies as identified by supervisor
- Participate in trainings, workshops, symposiums, conferences, and other events for professional development and to advance knowledge and skills around peer support, mental health, advocacy, or other areas of work related to job responsibilities
- Complete FPA credentialing within a year
- Attend 26 hours of trainings annually, as required
- Maintain, organize and file confidential family and…
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