
Tides Family Services is a nonprofit organization that is committed to providing comprehensive support and resources to children, adolescents, and families facing various challenges. The overall mission of Tides is to provide services and supports that allow youth to live in a community-based setting. An "Agency Without Walls" our services are delivered in homes, communities, schools...wherever our youth are.
The Educational Success Worker is an integral part of the Tides Outreach Program (TOP) team. The Educational Success worker specializes in providing support to students experiencing school/ truancy issues. The Educational Success Worker serves as the primary liaison between the assigned schools, Tides, and families. The position also offers support to the TOP caseworkers and clinicians to ensure students have access to transportation and healthy morning routines.
Essential Functions:
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Salary Range: $44,500-$48,000
Compensation will be determined based on the candidate’s experience, education, language capacity, skills, and other qualifications relevant to the role, in alignment with organizational parity guidelines and market conditions.
The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required to satisfactorily perform essential duties. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Tides Family Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values our diverse workforce and encourages all mission driven candidates to apply. We are a PBN Best Place to Work recipient, a Safe Zone Certified Employer, and a Veteran Friendly Employer. Join our team!

TIDES FAMILY SERVICES is a 501(c)3 serving approximately 500 youth (ages 6 – 21) a day in Rhode Island in order to keep families together. We have been providing in home services to families in the most economically disadvantaged communities of Providence, Pawtucket, Central Falls, Middletown, West Warwick and Woonsocket since 1983. Right now, 1 in 5 children in Rhode Island are living in poverty, with 2 out of every 3 of those children are living in the communities we serve.