Coach de vida familiar
Colorado Springs, CO
Catholic Charities is seeking a Family Life Coach to walk alongside families as they navigate challenges and work toward stability, growth, and connection. This highly relational role centers on building trust with families through regular, personalized outreach—including home visits—and helping to identify and achieve goals rooted in strengths.
As a Family Life Coach, you’ll provide case management, link families to community resources, and foster social connections that support long-term well-being. You’ll use trauma-informed, family-led practices to promote child safety, strengthen family bonds, and support resilience across generations.
Si te gusta trabajar en un puesto que combina la conexión significativa, la defensa y el apoyo práctico a las familias, te invitamos a que envíes tu solicitud.
Position Summary
The Family Life Coach serves as an advocate and connector, helping families access resources, build protective factors, and strengthen their support systems. This role provides strength-based case management and support services to families experiencing instability, with a focus on promoting child safety, family well-being, and long-term stability. Managing a caseload of 15–18 families, the Life Coach engages families through home visits and community-based meetings, developing individualized service plans guided by family voice and a 2Generation approach. This role requires strong interpersonal skills, a commitment to trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices, and a willingness to grow through ongoing training and professional development. All training is provided during work hours, with opportunities for self-paced learning, continuous feedback, and team collaboration.
Essential Duties
Key tasks and responsibilities to be performed in the role.
- Póngase en contacto con las familias derivadas para animarlas a inscribirse en el programa, ofreciéndoles gestión de casos y servicios del programa a través de diversas estrategias de divulgación (por ejemplo, llamadas telefónicas, mensajes de texto, visitas en persona) para involucrar a las familias.
- Interactuar y entrevistar a las familias para la inscripción en el programa y completar evaluaciones de necesidades utilizando herramientas designadas por la subvención. Proporcionar servicios de gestión de casos basados en las fortalezas y colaborar con las familias para establecer objetivos utilizando un enfoque dirigido por la familia. Realizar un seguimiento periódico para evaluar el logro de los objetivos y las necesidades de derivación. Gestionar una carga de trabajo de entre 15 y 18 familias.
- Schedule appointments at times and locations convenient for families, creating a warm and welcoming environment. Conduct visits weekly, semi-monthly, or monthly, based on family needs. Build rapport, assess needs, set family-centered and strengths-based service plans, provide direct services, and connect families with resources to address their concerns and priorities.
- Develop effective case plans with families regarding parenting skills, family issues, economic stressors, parent/child relationships, and community connections. Track measurable progress toward goals, acknowledge family strengths, resilience, and resources. Work toward keeping children safe in their homes and stable in school settings. Promote protective factors with families to ensure child safety.
- Actively communicate with and seek support from supervisor, including information on referrals received, home visits completed, and allocation of funds.
- Document agreed-upon next steps and assign responsibility for each task. Follow up with families to assess progress and success with referrals.
- Advocate on behalf of families with external agencies, such as welfare offices, public benefit agencies, landlords, and schools, based on individual and family needs. Support family members in advocating for themselves.
- Engage multiple family members in program activities when appropriate and facilitate opportunities for families to build social connections and healthy relationships.
- Respond to financial requests (rent, gift cards, etc.) appropriately, following established request and approval processes.
- Maintain up-to-date Release of Information (ROI) documentation annually, ensuring compliance with privacy standards.
- Consistently and accurately enter data into designated database systems within five (5) days of service. Maintain organized and complete client files including hardcopy and internal tracking logs.
- Seek feedback from families and team members for program improvement.
- Participate in ongoing training and adhere to Quality Standards for Family Strengthening & Support and Trauma-Informed Care practices.
- Participar regularmente en reuniones de casos con el equipo de Family Connections Life Coaching. Asistir a reuniones de la Comunidad de Práctica, sesiones con proveedores de subvenciones (por ejemplo, CDEC y FRCA) y otras oportunidades de desarrollo profesional relevantes.
- Participar regularmente en las reuniones comunitarias pertinentes.
- Viajar regularmente entre distintos lugares: Catholic Charities, visitas domiciliarias y organizaciones y escuelas asociadas participantes.
Competencies
Skills, behaviors, and abilities necessary to succeed in the role, but not required for eligibility.
Success in this role is built on a culture of continuous learning and early, ongoing feedback. A strong foundation in key competencies is important, along with the willingness to grow through experience. Training is provided during work hours — many of them are self-paced — and require motivation, time management, and the ability to reflect on and apply new knowledge and skills to support positive outcomes for families.
- Capacidad para entablar, fomentar y mantener relaciones laborales eficaces con una amplia variedad de familias.
- Knowledge of child development (Protective Factors) and 2Gen (from supervisors) strength-based family support practices (FHI training) , and ability to apply these practices when working with families and co-workers.
- Knowledge and application of Trauma Informed Care and Motivational Interviewing principles and practices.
- Proficiency in problem solving, planning, mediation, and conflict resolution.
- Demonstration of empathy and compassion, using calm, quiet, and natural tones in interactions.
- Demonstration of patience, understanding, and professional courtesy in team interactions, with contributions to daily team operations including welcoming guests, maintaining shared spaces, and supporting walk-in clients.
- Ability to use a Family Development approach to strengthen families and build support systems.
- Knowledge of family dynamics, systems theory, domestic violence, and social work theory/ practice.
- Understanding of social issues such as poverty, gender bias, substance abuse, child maltreatment prevention, and cultural diversity.
- Knowledge of community resources and systems.
- Commitment to ethical standards, including understanding and upholding The Code of Ethics for Client-Facing Positions through ethical decision-making, integrity, and professionalism.
Work Environment
- Most of the assigned duties are performed in an office environment.
- El empleado está sometido a condiciones ambientales tanto interiores como exteriores.
- Reasonable accommodation can be provided to enable people with disabilities to perform the described essential functions of this position.
This description is not intended, and should not be construed, to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the principal job elements essential for making compensation decisions.
Requirements
Minimum requirements to be eligible for the role.
Formación y experiencia:
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field preferred, with at least one year of full-time experience in direct client/family interaction.
- Alternatively, an Associate’s degree in these fields with 2+ years of full-time experience in direct client/family interaction is acceptable.
- Experience must include foundational case management skills, including the ability to define, collaborate, and facilitate the attainment of client goals.
Knowledge & Skills:
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with an emphasis on listening, problem solving, and maintaining positive working relationships.
- Strong interpersonal and human relations skills with the ability to form and maintain positive relationships with diverse families and colleagues.
- Ability to apply culturally appropriate skills in interactions with clients, co-workers, volunteers, partner agencies, and the community.
- Ability to complete required on-the-job training in English within established time limits, including passing training assessments and earning necessary certifications (with accommodations, if applicable).
- Basic math and analytical skills to perform calculations (e.g., budgeting, income vs. expenses, monthly vs annually) and interpret results to support case management. Training will be provided to help you assist families with budgeting during assessments.
- Ability to follow directions and interpret policies and procedures to ensure compliance.
- Exceptional attention to detail, particularly in data entry, documentation, and record-keeping.
- Computer proficiency, including word processing and detailed data entry. Ability to learn and utilize various databases.
- Knowledge of Human Services agencies in the area.
- Bilingual in English/Spanish is strongly preferred.
Other Requirements:
- Ability and willingness to work within the established structure and guidelines of Catholic Charities.
- High level of self-motivation, enthusiasm, and team-oriented work ethic, with the ability to prioritize projects and manage multiple responsibilities effectively.
- Valid driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record; reliable transportation required for local travel between schools, home visits, and Catholic Charities offices.
- Ability to work on occasional evenings and weekends to accommodate family schedules, meetings, and special events.
- Must successfully complete background clearance.
Schedule
40 hours / week, Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., On Site
Compensation
- The salary for this position is $20.10 per hour. Salary is determined based on the applicant’s incoming skills and experience, and the budget at time of hiring.
Clasificación y calendario de puestos
- No exento
- Jornada completa: 40 horas semanales.
- Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, On-Site
- Se requiere disponibilidad ocasional por las tardes y los fines de semana para asistir a reuniones y eventos especiales.
- Puesto financiado con una beca: No
Beneficios
- Licencia remunerada
- 17 días festivos (aproximadamente) al año
- 15 días de tiempo libre discrecional (DTO) durante el primer año, que aumentan con la antigüedad según la política.
- Enriquecimiento espiritual (2 horas al mes)
- ¡Tu cumpleaños!
- Health & Wellness Benefits Options
- Programa de Asistencia al Empleado
- Seguro dental
- Seguro médico
- Seguro oftalmológico
- $2,000 Dependent Life Insurance for spouse and each eligible child
- Protección de ingresos
- Seguro por incapacidad temporal después de 30 días de empleo
- Seguro de incapacidad permanente tras 6 meses de empleo
- Workers’ Compensation Insurance
- Seguro de vida
- Seguro de vida temporal/AD&D (muerte accidental y desmembramiento) por valor de 50 000 dólares.
- Retirement Benefits
- Plan de pensiones (6 % del salario más intereses) con un 20 % de derechos adquiridos tras cada año de servicio.
- 403(b) Anualidades con impuestos diferidos (TDA)
- Other: We are a qualified Public Service Loan Forgiveness employer
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- Job Title
- Coach de vida familiar
- Agency
- Catholic Charities of Central Colorado
- Posted On
- June 6, 2025