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Family Support Worker – Bilingual English/Spanish

CompanyMeeting Street
LocationProvidence
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 22, 2026
About The Company
Meeting Street is where children of all abilities - birth to age 22 - receive individualized services from highly trained and dedicated educators, therapists, and allied professionals who work as a team to bring out the best in each and every child. We are a place of hope and possibilities for families, partnering to help parents and children achieve goals once thought impossible. Although we're known for helping children with profound special needs, we are a resource for all families interested in building strong foundations - nutritionally, educationally and emotionally - for their child. At Meeting Street we believe in the power of inclusion and foster it in all we do. Our goal is to create an environment, and ultimately a world, where individuals of all abilities learn, play, work, and live together. Meeting Street is driven by its values of respect, compassion, integrity, inclusivity and excellence.
About the Role

Description

Looking for a rewarding career that makes a difference in children’s lives? Look no further and join the team at Meeting Street! Meeting Street is a special place of learning, where children of all abilities have the opportunities to reach their fullest potential.


Full-time employees receive:

  • Competitive Pay
  • Generous PTO
  • 13 paid holidays
  • Medical, dental, vision and MORE

Meeting Street is currently looking for a Family Support Worker (Bilingual English/Spanish) for Healthy Families America working 40 hours weekly.


Duties:

  • Provide critical support to pregnant women and families with children under the age of 5.
  • Conduct home visits to assess the needs of families, offer guidance, and provide family-centered, strength-based interventions directed at establishing a trusting relationship within families to optimize parent/child relationships.
  • Work directly with Spanish-speaking and English-speaking families with young children to provide family-centered, strength-based interventions directed at establishing a trusting relationship within the family to optimize parent/child relationships.
  • Provide curriculum-based prenatal health and early childhood health and development education to families to promote the child’s well-being and safety.
  • Assess additional needs or crisis situations and make referrals to other community resources to support the overall health, safety, and well-being of the family.
  • Maintain a caseload of families by coordinating meetings directly with them in a variety of formats to meet them where they are, including by phone, virtual video chat or in-person.
  • Thoroughly and objectively document the functioning status of families and report data within program deadlines.

Meeting Street believes the dignity of each person is paramount. We recognize that our community’s future strength rests firmly on our commitment to our values of respect, compassion, integrity, inclusivity, and excellence. To uphold these commitments, we expect all employees to recognize and properly respond to racism and other forms of injustice.


It is our policy to recruit, hire, train, transfer and promote employees, and to ensure that all other employment practices (i.e. salary and benefits administration, education and training programs, and social and recreational programs) are administered without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, gender, sexual preference or orientation, gender expression or identity, age, national origin or ancestry, legally recognized disability, citizenship status, genetic information, veteran status, military status, socioeconomic background, homelessness or any other characteristic or category protected by law. It is also our policy to protect employees and applicants from any coercion, retaliation or discrimination for filing a complaint or assisting in any investigation pursuant to the equal opportunity laws.


 Learn more about us at https://www.meetingstreet.org

Requirements

  • Two years of providing services to and/ or engaging families with infants and toddlers in services. Must have experience working with families with multiple needs.
  • Bachelors degree in Human Services, Child Development, Education or related field, with a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent, college coursework preferred.
  • Valid CPR and First Aid Training.
  • Preference given to applicants with Growing Great Kids Curriculum or HFA core trainings.
  • Be able to sit, stand and walk continuously throughout the day
  • Bend, stoop, squat, push and pull (10-15% of the time)
  • Kneel and reach above the shoulder level occasionally (1-33% of the time)
  • Utilize the computer and other office equipment (50-75% of the time)
  • Provide own transportation to meet job requirements
  • Driver’s license and auto insurance. 
  •  Bilingual English/Spanish. 
Key Skills
Family SupportBilingual English/SpanishCase ManagementHome VisitsChild DevelopmentPrenatal Health EducationCrisis InterventionData DocumentationCommunity Resource ReferralStrength-based InterventionsCPRFirst Aid
Categories
Social ServicesHealthcareEducation
Benefits
Competitive PayGenerous PTO13 Paid HolidaysMedical InsuranceDental InsuranceVision Insurance
Job Information
📋Core Responsibilities
Provide family-centered support and prenatal health education to families through home visits and various communication formats. Maintain a caseload of families while documenting their status and connecting them with necessary community resources.
📋Job Type
full time
📊Experience Level
2-5
💼Company Size
212
📊Visa Sponsorship
No
💼Language
English
🏢Working Hours
40 hours
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