
Safe Children Coalition is currently looking to expand their existing Fatherhood Initiative Program. The Fatherhood Initiative promotes father-child engagement, provides safeguards to prevent encounters with the child welfare system, provides supportive services for fathers who are actively engaged with the Department of Children and Families, and provides follow up services post reunification or establishment of child visitation. The Father Engagement Specialist will build relationships with our father’s and local providers to help identify the needs of father’s, assist in accessing services, addressing the gaps identified in services and to communicate about the challenges faced by these father’s and how to appropriately meet their unique needs. The new position will bolster outreach efforts across Manatee, Sarasota, and Desoto counties and the ability to broaden services to engage teenage fathers who are approaching adulthood through the provision of education, life skills and mentorship services.
PURPOSE:
The Specialist shall ensure the unique needs of fathers of children who are served by SCC by engagement and provision of and referral to father-oriented services.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
A comprehensive benefits program including:
Health Benefits with shared premium costs, including:
Hourly pay rate- $24.04
Requirements
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor’s degree in social work or human services related field is preferred. Minimum of two years of child welfare of human services experience preferred.

Safe Children Coalition, Inc. provides services for nearly 9,700 children and families in the following programs:
· Adoptions and Foster Care
· Prevention and Diversion
· Youth Shelter for runaway teens
· HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters)
· Schoolhouse Link for homeless students in grades K - 12
· Achievers for middle and high school students exploring college and career readiness for first generation and low income students
· Youth Prevention Services providing counseling to truant, ungovernable, runaway, and homeless youth