
About Community Action Marin
COMMUNITY ACTION MARIN’S MISSION: We make it possible for people in Marin to achieve well-being by providing the vital services they need. Together, we break down the barriers that get in the way of fair and lasting change in service to better outcomes for all.
We hold a shared vision for equity: Those who live, work, and visit Marin, including all racial and ethnic groups, experience fair and just inclusion. We act together to rectify historic patterns of racial, class, and gender marginalization, ensuring that all see themselves reflected in decision making and that all can participate, prosper, and reach their full potential.
About the role
Position: Family Well-Being Coordinator
Reports to: Director, Housing Justice
Department: Housing Justice
Pay Rate: $29-$37 hr.
Position Type: Full Time, Hourly
The Family Well-Being Coordinator (FWC) serves as the primary care coordinator and family support professional for assigned children and families participating in Community Action Marin's Whole Family Approach. The position integrates family engagement, case management, and CalAIM Enhanced Care Management (ECM) to improve health, educational, and social outcomes for children and their caregivers.
Working collaboratively across Children & Family Services, Housing Justice, Health & Nutrition, Economic Justice, Behavioral Health, and community partners, the Family Well-Being Coordinator provides comprehensive care coordination, resource navigation, and family-centered planning that addresses social drivers of health and promotes long-term family stability.
Operating within California Department of Education requirements, Head Start Performance Standards, Community Care Licensing regulations, California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) CalAIM guidelines, and Community Action Marin policies, the Family Well-Being Coordinator ensures coordinated, culturally responsive, trauma-informed services that strengthen families and improve child outcomes.
Essential Duties
Family Engagement & Whole Family Services
CalAIM Enhanced Care Management (ECM)
Care Coordination & Community Partnerships
Program Compliance & Documentation
Collaboration & Organizational Support
Qualifications
Education:
· A high school diploma or equivalent (GED) is required in accordance with Community Action Marin employment standards.
· Associate's degree in Social Work, Human Services, Child Development, Public Health, Psychology, Family Studies, Public Administration, or a closely related field required.
· Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Public Health, Human Services, Child Development, Healthcare Administration, Psychology, or a closely related field preferred.
· Equivalent combinations of education, lived experience, and progressively responsible experience may be considered.
Experience:
· Minimum three (3) years of progressively responsible experience providing family support, care coordination, case management, social services, healthcare navigation, early childhood services, or community-based programs.
· Experience working with culturally diverse, low-income, and underserved children and families.
· Demonstrated experience coordinating services across multiple agencies, healthcare providers, and community partners.
· Experience maintaining confidential case documentation and managing complex caseloads.
· Experience working in Head Start, Early Head Start, CSPP, CalAIM Enhanced Care Management (ECM), Medi-Cal Managed Care, behavioral health, housing services, or other publicly funded human services programs preferred.
Skills and Abilities:
· Comprehensive knowledge of family-centered practices, case management, care coordination, and community resource navigation.
· Working knowledge of CalAIM Enhanced Care Management (ECM), social drivers of health, and whole-family service delivery models preferred.
· Knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards, California Department of Education requirements, Community Care Licensing regulations, and applicable federal and state regulations governing family services.
· Demonstrated ability to build trusting, culturally responsive, and strengths-based relationships with children, families, community partners, and interdisciplinary teams.
· Strong organizational, time management, and case management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
· Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
· Strong analytical, problem-solving, and critical thinking abilities.
· Ability to exercise sound independent judgment and maintain professional boundaries when addressing complex family situations.
· Ability to work collaboratively across multiple departments and community organizations.
· Bilingual English/Spanish required.
· Valid California Driver's License, reliable transportation, and proof of current automobile insurance required.
· Strong commitment to Community Action Marin's mission, values, equity framework, and Whole Family Approach.
· Demonstrated understanding of—and ability to articulate—the importance of diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and cultural humility in serving children and families.
Software:
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
· Experience utilizing electronic case management systems, including ChildPlus, Brightwheel, EmpowOR, SharePoint, or similar client information systems preferred.
· Ability to learn and effectively utilize agency software, reporting platforms, and electronic documentation systems.
Confidential and Sensitive Information:
Ability to maintain the highest level of confidentiality when handling participant, family, medical, behavioral health, and organizational information.
Employees in this role may be required to perform the following physical activities, with or without reasonable accommodation:
Bend: Flexion of the upper trunk forward while standing and knees extended, or knees flexed when sitting
Lift: Exertion of physical strength to move objects 10-25lbs from one level to another
Carry: Hold or rest weighted objects 10-25lbs directly on hands, arms, shoulders, or back while moving from one location to another
Climb: Ascend/descend with gradual or continuous progress, using both hands and feet
Push: Exertion of force on or against an object (weight/size) to move it from one location to another
Feel: Perceiving attributes of objects, such as size, shape, temperature, or texture by touching with skin
Travel: Travel to sites using a personal vehicle may be required based on job duties
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