Family Support Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-14
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health
Title: Family Support Coordinator
Agency/Program: Freedom Village
Status: Non-Exempt, Full Time
Hours Per Week: 35
Salary: $50,000 - $55,000 based on experience
Supervisor: Program Director
Start Date: TBD
Benefits Package: 100% Employer paid Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Matched Retirement Plan, Paid vacation, Sick days, Personal days, Paid National Holidays, and more.
Schedule: Monday through Friday, 9AM to 5PM, after hours on call as needed.
Equipment Operated: Computer/Laptop, Printer, Scanner, Phone, Adaptive Devices, etc.
Work Environment: This position will work full‑time from the program site.
Travel: Five days on‑site per week and as needed.
About Barrier Free Living (BFL)Barrier Free Living (BFL) is dedicated to helping New Yorkers with disabilities live independently in the community. Through its various programs, BFL provides a broad range of residential and non‑residential services to disabled survivors of domestic violence, transitional shelter to the disabled homeless, and outreach to physically disabled individuals with mental health and/or chemical addiction issues. Services include case management; housing placements;
independent living skills training; occupational therapy; short and long‑term individual counseling; advocacy within the medical, mental health, child welfare, law enforcement, and criminal justice systems; and referrals to outside services.
Freedom Village is a 74‑unit permanent supportive housing residence operated by BFL. Located in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the program serves survivors of domestic violence with disabilities and frail elderly individuals (55+), offering a fully accessible and trauma‑informed environment. Residents receive comprehensive on‑site services including case management, counseling, and occupational therapy to promote safety, healing, and long‑term stability.
Role SummaryThe Family Support Coordinator at Freedom Village plays a key role in fostering a supportive, inclusive community for families. This position is responsible for coordinating services and activities while providing comprehensive case management to support family stability, well‑being, and self‑advocacy. The Family Support Coordinator connects tenants with vital resources, promotes parent and family empowerment, and supports efforts to maintain permanent housing.
This role requires a strong commitment to service coordination, trauma‑informed care, and family‑centered advocacy within a supportive housing setting.
- Provide comprehensive, trauma‑informed case management to families, including intake, needs assessments, goal planning, and follow‑up.
- Support families in accessing resources such as public benefits, childcare, healthcare, education, legal advocacy, and mental health services.
- Assist families in navigating systems such as HRA, ACS, DOE, and housing court, and advocate on their behalf as needed.
- Collaborate with on‑site social work and property management teams to ensure coordinated support for tenant stability and safety.
- Support caregivers to enhance their parenting skills.
- Develop and implement workshops, groups, and events focused on parenting, life skills, youth development, and family enrichment.
- Maintain inventory and distribute age‑appropriate supplies, books, and materials to support children’s development and family wellness.
- Advocate and collaborate with community agencies to support child, family, and agency outcomes, including accompanying to appointments as needed.
- Provide referrals and information to outside agencies related to child development, recreation, and mental health.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all services and interactions in the agency’s case management database.
- Track and report program outcomes and support compliance with funding and contractual requirements.
- Participate in case conferences, supervision, staff meetings, and training sessions.
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or a related field required;
Master’s degree preferred. - Minimum of 2 years’ experience working with families, preferably in supportive housing, domestic violence, child…
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