Hope Zone Family Coach
Company: Omega Community Development Corporation
Location: Dayton
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary The Family
Coach is a full-time position supporting the Hope Center for
Families mission. This position working directly with potential and
current Omega CDC clients to ensure they are directed to the
appropriate staff or program. Family Coaches will work with
families and leverage the Omega CDC programs and Hope Center
partner assets by identifying individual strengths and areas for
goal setting to move the household towards economic
self-sufficiency and stability. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities The essential functions include, but are not
limited to the following: Work closely with the clients on their
journeys to self-sufficiency through using a coaching framework and
goal setting to promote economic mobility, specifically related to
the Social Determinants of Health. Support advancement on the three
pillars of the Hope Center for Families (Child Health Services,
Early Childhood Education, and Career Training). Co-create,
monitor, and document participants' progress according to
individual plans. Conduct regular detailed assessments to advance
program and participants according to deadlines. Maintain
electronic database record of assessments, referrals, and services
provided for clients in the Salesforce database, including regular
and careful tracking and data entry for internal and external
research. Keep thorough and organized documentation of caseload
efforts, including up-to-date and accurate documentation of
electronic database system according to deadlines. Participate in
the development and facilitation of Omega CDC programs. Recruit
participants for the program(s), including outreaching to community
groups, presentations to local agencies, etc. Serve as an expert
resource for participants on barriers to completion of goals,
relating to the Social Determinants of Health. Participate in
regular team and staff meetings and efforts to improve program
outcomes by contributing to special projects when necessary to
advance program services. Consult with the rest of the Omega CDC
staff and Partner organizations in case consultations to provide
resources and or one-off meetings based on case consultations.
Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
Bachelor's degree required, Master's degree preferred from an
accredited institution of higher learning in counseling, social
work, or related field. Previous experience or training in human
services coaching, case management, community health work, social
work, or equivalent is required. Experience in working with
low-income families is required. Experience providing 1:1
mentoring, coaching, and goal setting, specifically around goals
related to self-sufficiency is a plus. Experience and/or
willingness to complete home visits or work with families in
community settings required. Cultural competency and sensitivity
with groups and individuals representing a variety of needs,
abilities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Knowledge or expertise in
Motivational Interviewing is a plus. Knowledge of principles of
assessment and evaluation, service coordination, case management
and/or social work, and advocacy to initiate/coordinate service
delivery and follow-up services. Basic knowledge of income
stability, workforce development, health and wellness, education
and human services. Connections to community resources and
institutions is a plus. Demonstrates initiative and motivation when
working independently with participants, data entry, and with
projects. Strong time management, organizational skills, and
attention to detail. Excellent computer skills, including data
entry (Microsoft Office Word, Access, PowerPoint, and Excel; Google
Office Suite). Previous experience utilizing Salesforce systems is
a plus. Ability to work collaboratively with partners, colleagues,
and participants. Physical Demands and Work Environment Work is
performed primarily in the Hope Zone geography (Northwest Dayton).
Some local travel is required for meetings, community engagement,
and required presentations. Longer distance travel may be required
for necessary trainings. Normal office hours are 9am - 5pm, Monday
through Friday. Some evening or weekend hours will be required.
Indoor work environment Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and
working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at
times. Work is performed in an office/school setting and requires
the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards. If
requested, Omega CDC will make reasonable accommodations to enable
employees with disabilities to perform the functions of their
job.
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