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Forsyth Families Strong Program Manager

Job in Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, 27104, USA
Listing for: Greater Winston-Salem, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-22
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Human Services/ Social Work
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 50000 - 55000 USD Yearly USD 50000.00 55000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Program Manager, Forsyth Families Strong Smart Start of Forsyth County Job Title

Program Manager, Forsyth Families Strong

Department

Strategic Impact and Innovation

Reports To

Director of Development & Community Engagement

Direct Reports

N/A

FLSA Status

Exempt, Full-Time

Effective Date

July 2026

SMART START OF FORSYTH COUNTY OVERVIEW

Smart Start of Forsyth County (SSFC) was founded in 1994. For more than 30 years, Smart Start of Forsyth County has supported the infrastructure of Forsyth County’s early care and education system. Smart Start’s budget of over $11 million includes funding from the federal government, the state of North Carolina, Forsyth County, the City of Winston‑Salem, and private donations and grants.

SSFC funds approximately 17 programs annually. Smart Start of Forsyth County (SSFC) has been a cornerstone of early childhood success, serving over 20,000 children and families annually. SSFC leads programs and partnerships that improve early education, strengthen families, and promote the health and well‑being of young children. The organization works collaboratively with community partners to ensure every child enters school healthy and ready to learn.

POSITION

SUMMARY

The Program Manager, Forsyth Families Strong is an exempt, full‑time position reporting to the Director of Development & Community Engagement. This position leads the day‑to‑day implementation of Forsyth Families Strong, a prevention‑focused family support initiative funded by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Social Services (SFY 2027–2030). The program is designed to strengthen protective factors, improve parenting practices, reduce child maltreatment risk, and connect families with concrete supports and community resources.

The Program Manager oversees family recruitment and engagement, service coordination, implementation support, attendance, and follow‑up, and collaboration with internal staff and community partners. This position is central to ensuring high‑quality, culturally responsive, trauma‑informed services for families with children birth through age five across Forsyth County.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Lead day‑to‑day program operations, including family recruitment, intake, enrollment, scheduling, and follow‑up across all cohort cycles.
  • Coordinate and co‑facilitate Incredible Years and Triple P group sessions in partnership with SSFC MALE and FEL staff.
  • Screen families for basic needs; connect participants to housing, food, transportation, behavioral health, and other resources; coordinate concrete supports per NCDHHS DSS requirements.
  • Lead community outreach and recruitment in target zip codes; build and maintain relationships with childcare providers, NC Pre‑K, Head Start, DSS, health providers, and faith communities.
  • Maintain accurate attendance, case notes, referral, and concrete support records in compliance with NCDHHS DSS requirements.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Research and Evaluation on data collection, entry, and quarterly reporting per PCANC and NCDHHS DSS requirements; monitor enrollment, engagement, and barriers to inform continuous improvement.
  • Participate in PCANC consultation calls, fidelity monitoring, PASS groups, required training, and Incredible Years and Triple P certification activities.
  • Support Parent Advisory Group meetings, parent co‑facilitation, and participant feedback processes.
  • Attend weekly supervision and cross‑departmental quality improvement meetings; ensure program alignment with trauma‑informed practice, protective factors, and the NC Prevention Framework.
ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
  • Knowledge of trauma‑informed practice, protective factors, and strength‑based family engagement.
  • Familiarity with evidence‑based parenting programs (Incredible Years, Triple P, or similar), DSS, early childhood systems, and community referral networks.
  • Strong organizational, documentation, and data management skills; ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to build trust with diverse families, partners, and internal teams and commitment to equity, inclusion, and family‑centered practice.
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