Family and Community Engagement Specialist
Company: Lutheran Services Florida
Location: Largo
Posted on: January 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Lutheran Services Florida (LSF) envisions a world where children
are safe, families are strong, and communities are vibrant . LSF is
looking for a talented Family & Community Engagement Specialist who
wants to make an impact in the lives of others. Purpose and Impact:
Primary responsibility is performing duties that requires advanced
knowledge in the field of social services and using such knowledge
and prior work experience to exercise discretion and independent
judgment in providing the most appropriate services and support to
children and families in the Head Start/Early Head Start program;
1) Conduct eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and
attendance, 2) Facilitate in parent engagement, 3) Provide high-
quality health, mental health, nutrition support and resource
linkage, 4) Build partnerships with families to assist them in
identifying their own goals, strengths, needed services and support
system, 5) Assists with developing and implementing family
partnership agreements that outline families strategies and
timetable for achieving their own goals, and 6) Responsible for the
management and recordkeeping of the family comprehensive file etc.
Essential Functions: Social Services Initiate collaborative
partnerships with parents to establish mutual trust and respect. In
collaboration with each family assess their need for social
services; develop an individualized plan that responds to the
family’s need; deliver and/or coordinate the delivery of needed
social services to each family through referral or providing
director services; review and update as necessary. Conducts and
documents follow-up on all referrals. Establish Family Partnership
Agreements (FPA) with families and identifies family’s strengths,
needs and interests to help parents develop and achieve goals
within 45 days of enrollment. Facilitate follow-up on Family
Partnership Agreement (FPA) goals with families within 90 days and
on-going at a minimum of 90 days or more frequently if necessary.
Provide comprehensive community resource information to families,
individualizing to respond to the family’s needs and concerns to
the maximum extent possible. Refer families to community
agencies/programs; assess accessibility, relevance and usefulness
of assistance received. Assist with the establishment and
maintenance of ongoing collaborative relationships with community
organizations responsive to the concerns of the families of
children birth through age 5, pregnant women and their families;
participate in community awareness events. Report suspected child
abuse and/or neglect following program procedures and Florida law.
Serves on a community board located in the area of assigned Head
Start/Early Head Start site. Develops a working knowledge of
community resources, and visits, at least annually, with major
agencies for service delivery updates and community resource guide
updates. Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment,
Attendance (ERSEA) Implement, document and report on the
recruitment, selection and enrollment of potentially eligible
children birth through age 5, pregnant women and their families in
collaboration with Health and Family Community Engagement Manager.
Recruits prospective families and complete the enrollment process.
Maintain funded enrollment and fill Head Start/Early Head Start
vacancies within 30 days. Accurately verify and determine
eligibility for Head Start/Early Head Start enrollment. Monitor
attendance and maintain an average daily attendance above 85%.
Follow up with any families experiencing participation or
attendance problems. Parent Engagement Coordinate and implement
monthly parent committee meeting at your assigned center site(s).
Maintain accurate records and documentation (e.g. meeting minutes,
agenda, training, sign-in sheet, and PC members’ eligibility
paperwork). Ensure the elected Policy Council representative and/or
alternate for assign center site(s) are in attendance for the
Program’s Policy Council monthly meeting Coordinate monthly parent
engagement activites through the A Man Everybody Needs (AMEN) and
Ladies of Victory and Empowerment (LOVE) support groups. Implement
a comprehensive, individualized and developmental parent engagement
and education program responsive to parent needs, concerns and
requests that supports parents in their role as the primary
influence in their children’s lives. Ensure comprehensive, timely
two-way communication between parents, Head Start staff, and as
appropriate, community individuals and organizations. Encourage
parent volunteerism throughout the program. Provide parents regular
opportunities to work together and with other community members on
activities they helped develop and in which they expressed an
interest. Encourage parents to take an active role in making
community services more responsive to their goals and needs.
Promote full child/family participation in program activities and
assist with monitoring and resolution of any problems. Assist
parents, including pregnant women, with the transition process into
Head Start from Early Head Start or other settings, and from Head
Start to kindergarten. Health Assists with the completion of the
child health screening, other required screenings and assessments
and is familiar with referral requirements. Promote child and
family wellness and the establishment of a medical and dental
“home” for each HS infant, toddler and preschool child and each
pregnant woman; Provide physical/dental/mental health and nutrition
education activities that are responsive to the ongoing and
expressed needs of parents as individuals and in the parent
committee meetings. Provides health, safety and family literacy
activities to parents, as appropriate. Assist and support families
with engaging and completing the appropriate disability paperwork
for their child requiring services. Recordkeeping Ensures an
appropriate written transition plan is prepared for all Early Head
Start children, six months prior to their third birthday. Documents
all efforts to assist families, tracks family partnership efforts
and outcomes, records, monitors and follows up on referrals, and
submits reports as required. Collect child and family data and
enter into ChildPlus; monitor; update; prepare data reports for
program use and complete all Program Information Report (PIR)
indicators within ChildPlus. Maintain accurate, objective, timely
and confidential records documenting all child, family, staff and
agency contacts; disseminate appropriately; and document
recruitment and enrollment activities. School Readiness Coordinate
with center staff to integrate family partnership goals with
classroom efforts and to ensure integrated child and family
curriculum. While respecting family confidentiality, regularly
share information with teachers to ensure coordinated services that
meet the individual needs of children and families. Attend
parent/teacher conferences as requested. Attend multi-team
development meetings and staffings as requested. Ensure an
appropriate written transition plan is prepared for all children,
six months prior to their third birthday. Program Operations
Participates in team management functions of planning, implementing
and evaluating family and community engagement goals and
objectives. Participates in in-service, workshops, conferences and
college courses to enhance skills; and attends all workshops and
meetings as deemed necessary by the supervisor Maintains strict
confidentiality at all times with respect to Head Start/Early Head
Start children, families and staff in accordance with established
policies and procedures, including the ability to recognize
situations in which confidentiality is required. Other related
duties as assigned. Other Functions: Note: The duties above are
illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific
statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the
work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
Depending on assigned area of responsibility, incumbents in the
position may perform some or all of the activities described above.
Physical Requirements: Mobility : Must be able to sit, stand, walk,
and move freely for extended periods of time throughout the
workday. Regular movement between classrooms, offices, and
community locations is required. Lifting : Must be able to
occasionally lift and/or move up to 45 pounds (e.g., program
materials, boxes of supplies, or equipment). Visual and Auditory
Acuity : Must have adequate vision and hearing (with or without
corrective devices) to read documents, use a computer, conduct home
visits, observe family and child interactions, and communicate
effectively with families and staff. Manual Dexterity : Must be
able to use hands and fingers to operate office equipment (such as
a computer, phone, copier, etc.) and write or type efficiently.
Communication : Must be able to speak clearly and hear adequately
in order to interact with families, staff, and community members in
person, over the phone, and in virtual meetings. Travel : Must be
able to travel locally to perform home visits, attend community
events, and engage with service partners; reliable transportation
and a valid driver’s license may be required. Work Environment
Tolerance : Must be able to work in a variety of environments
including homes, offices, classrooms, and community settings, which
may not always be ADA-compliant. Reasonable accommodation may be
made for otherwise qualified persons with disabilities. Education:
Bachelor’s Degree is required in Social Work or Human Services or
related human services field. Experience: At least two years of
experience working with children and families in a social services
environment. Head Start/Early Head Start experience preferred. Also
required: Certification in First Aid and CPR within three months of
the date assigned to this position; and successful completion of a
Level II background screening and drug screening prior to hiring.
Bilingual preferred: English/Spanish or English and other languages
present in the local area. Skills: Considerable knowledge of the
principles and practices of social work and human behavior.
Knowledge of human development and health. Knowledge of social
services and health services available in the area. Knowledge of
computer data entry processes. Knowledge of family-centered
practices. Ability to communicate ideas and instructions orally and
in writing. Ability to write reports and business correspondence.
Ability to speak before groups of individuals, such as Committees
and Staff meetings. Ability to calculate amounts by adding,
subtracting, multiplying, dividing and figuring percentages.
Ability to interpret an extensive variety of instructions. Ability
to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid
conclusions. Ability to make recommendations and develop
implementation strategies. Basic computer skills. Other: Must
demonstrate sensitivity to our service population’s cultural and
socioeconomic characteristics and needs. Principal
Accountabilities: Team player with co-workers and central service
office staff. Cost effective program operations. Adherence to
agency policies, procedures and performance standards. Effective
customer service and group leadership. Why work for LSF? LSF offers
60 programs across the state of Florida serving a wide range of
populations in need. Mission Driven staff members become part of
the LSF community while transforming the lives of those in need.
Our staff additionally find growth opportunities as they explore
areas of interest within the organization. Amazing benefits package
including : Medical, Dental and Vision Telehealth (24/7 online
access to Doctors) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employer paid
life insurance (1X salary) 13 paid holidays 1 floating holiday
Generous PTO policy (starting at 16 working days a year) Note: Head
Start employees paid time off and holiday schedule may differ
403(b) Retirement plan with 3% discretionary employer match OR 3%
student loan repayment reimbursement Tuition reimbursement LSF is
proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Lutheran Services
Florida is mandated to perform background screenings for employment
in accordance with the Florida Care Provider Background Screening
Clearinghouse as outlined in Section 435.12, Florida Statutes.
Additionally, pursuant to House Bill 531 (2025), Lutheran Services
Florida must ensure that all job vacancy postings and
advertisements include a clear and conspicuous link to the AHCA
Clearinghouse website and its requirements. For more information on
background screening requirements please visit:
https://info.flclearinghouse.com Equal Opportunity Employer This
employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights
pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information,
please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of
Labor.
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