Program Coach, Strong Families Strong Forces
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Community Health -
Social Work
Youth Development, Community Health
Description
ABOUT USUnited Way of San Antonio and Bexar County unites the community to identify and solve our most critical issues. We are dedicated to improving people's lives and creating community-level change. Our work includes leading cross-sector collaborations, advocating for public policy changes and investing in programs that prevent problems from happening in the first place for those in need. Improving quality of life and advancing the greater good involves focusing in four impact areas: preparing children for kindergarten;
empowering students to graduate and reach their full potential; helping individuals and families become self-sufficient; providing a safety net of services for those in crisis.
The Program Coach for Strong Families Strong Forces (SFSF) is responsible for delivering the SFSF curriculum through direct services to eligible families as part of the Service Members, Veterans, and Families (SMVF) grant awarded from Texas Health and Human Services Commission's Family Support Services (HHSC FSS). The SFSF curriculum is a structured, evidence-based program designed to improve family communication, connection and parenting skills.
This role plays a vital part in promoting family resiliency and strengthening protective factors in military-connected households with children 0-17. The Program Coach facilitates these sessions using a strengths-based, culturally competent, and trauma-informed approach, often through a combination of in-person and virtual formats, depending on the needs of the families.
The ideal candidate for this role is self-directed, holds a current DoD and has lived experience as part of a military family, providing valuable insight into the unique strengths and challenges faced by military-connected households. They possess strong relationship-building and communication skills, particularly in engaging with military leadership and community partners. The candidate must be adaptable and willing to work flexible hours, including evenings or weekends, to accommodate family schedules or to participate in occasional outreach events that support program visibility and engagement.
UWSA successfully manages multiple state grants, which provides program funding including pay and benefits for team members involved in servicing those grants. This position is grant funded, thus continued employment is contingent upon awarded grant funding. UWSA applies for Grants that align with the community impact work it facilitates and provides. Grants are awarded for a fixed duration (typically 3 to 5 years) but are generally renewable.
PRIMARYDUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES
- Responsible for coordinating and executing the objectives of the Strong Families Strong Forces program.
- Develop and implement a strategic outreach and recruitment plan targeting military families with children ages 0 to 17.
- Conduct client intakes and program enrollments while maintaining accurate and timely documentation in the client tracking system.
- Facilitate SFSF curriculum sessions in-home, virtually, or in group settings, engaging both parents and children in a trauma-informed and strengths-based approach.
- Maintain regular communication with enrolled families to support engagement and successful program completion.
- Assess families for additional needs and connect them with appropriate resources and referrals as necessary.
- Collaborate with the SMVF Director to support the development and execution of a family engagement calendar to promote program retention.
- Identify and establish relationships with community and military partners to support referrals and outreach efforts.
- Represent the SFSF program at community meetings, military events, and outreach activities to raise awareness and build trust with military families.
- Deliver presentations about the SFSF program to internal staff, donors, community stakeholders, and military leadership.
- Participate in cross-agency collaboration efforts, including the Ready
KidSA Coalition, to support shared goals and referrals across the SMVF network. - Submit program updates, family success stories, and performance metrics to the SMVF Director on a regular basis.
- Work with the…
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