Family Coach I
Company: AVANCE Houston, Inc.
Location: Houston
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position Summary
The Family Coach will provide families with comprehensive support,
and education services through the implementation of a jointly
developed individualized service delivery plan. While carrying a
caseload, the Family Coach serves as a family advocate, performs
recruitment and enrollment responsibilities, monitors attendance,
and fulfills family and community engagement activities and other
services. The provision of all services will focus on promoting the
educational and economic success of the parents, which, in turn,
will promote the child’s overall development and school readiness.
Essential Functions Job Function Central Action Items: Determine,
verify, and document eligibility, recruitment, selection,
enrollment, and attendance (ERSEA) of eligible children by agency
and federal policy, protocols, and regulations. Ensures that all
family documentation is accurate and complete. Participate in
recruitment efforts designed to actively inform families with
eligible children in the service area, including children with
disabilities and other vulnerable or disproportionately impacted
children, of available Head Start services and assist them with the
application process. Ensure the assigned program maintains its
funded enrollment level, including filling slots within 30 days of
vacancy. Complete the required enrollment documentation for
returning families. Monitor attendance to include tracking and
follow-ups to engage families and support their active
participation in the program. Collaborate with administrative and
support staff in developing a prescriptive plan of action for the
families to comply with the child’s daily attendance. Ensure the
family adheres to the attendance standards proposed by the agency
to promote the family and child’s school readiness. Provide HS/EHS
families with comprehensive case management and family development
services in the families' preferred language (or through an
interpreter) to engage them in a family partnership process that
identifies needs, interests, strengths, goals, and services and
resources that support family well-being, including family safety,
health, and economic stability. Assess families’ needs and provide
internal and external referrals based on enrollment information,
intake interviews, and family assessments. Ensure that Head Start
families receive needed services from center staff and support
staff or outside agencies and individuals. Serve as an advocate or
broker to link HS/EHS families to community resources and services.
Comply with obtaining all CAP60 data as required which includes but
is not limited to Individual Family Partnership Agreement (IFPA),
Strength and Needs Assessment, Family Assessment, Family
Partnership Assessments, case notes, PIR, and enrollment
information. Make the required number of contacts based on a tier
system with each family and maintain accurate and timely
documentation and narrative reports in families’ folders on CAP60.
Follow the transition procedure with each EHS family to ensure a
process is initiated 6 months before the child’s third birthday and
the required documentation is completed. Maintain adequate and
detailed communication with each family using the transition
process as a guide to discuss the required topics for each month’s
follow ups. Keep record and documentation of all contacts with the
family. Comply with maintaining families’, child’s, and eligibility
files up to date and accomplish deadlines. Participate in scheduled
Multidisciplinary Team Meetings (MDT) and introduce family cases
for review and input from peer group. Communicate with ERSEA and
PFCE Specialist on assigned cases to solicit input and direction
regarding levels and types of services needed and/or that are being
provided. Other Responsibilities: Maintain ongoing communication
with the Family Wellness Technician, Nutrition Staff, and Support
Service Staff as needed to be fully engaged in all aspects of the
program. Collect all required information including release of
confidential information and parental permission for therapy
services to share with the appropriate Mental Health and
Development Staff for the referral to the proper school districts
and/or community agencies. Maintain ongoing communication with
other content areas regarding the process and procedure for a
child’s transition. Assist in the distribution of educational
material to families as provided by the Mental Health and
Development Staff so families better understand mental wellness,
developmental concerns, and strengthen nurturing and supportive
environments and relationships at home. Assist in monthly parent
meetings and any other program committee meetings. Cultivate parent
leadership through participation in program governance
opportunities such as Policy Council, Parent Committees, Advisory
Committees, and volunteer activities. Become thoroughly familiar
with Head Start Program Performance Standards and AVANCE Houston’s
policies and procedures as they relate to this position and all
aspects of the program. Ability to incorporate the unique cultural,
ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds of families in the program and
community. Practice sound judgment in the protection of
confidential information. Ensure child records are complete,
current, and organized, including documentation of case notes.
Maintain regular and punctual attendance in compliance with
AVANCE-Houston policies and/or procedures, local, state, and
federal laws. Utilize personal vehicle for work related activities
as needed. Participate in assigned local, regional, and national
training activities as required. Must be able to travel for
business activities. Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements: Education Required: HS Diploma or GED Preferred:
Associates Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Education,
or a related field. Experience Required: One year of related work
experience working directly with families in a social service
setting or willingness to obtain Family Service Credentials within
18 months of hire date. Preferred: One year of related work
experience working directly with families in a social service
setting. Other Required: Diploma and/or Degree must be earned from
a state-accredited or federally recognized education program.
License & Certification Must have a Valid Texas Driver License Must
have Valid Vehicle Insurance Must have dependable transportation
and be insurable by AVANCE’s guidelines
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