Ph3What You’ll Do /h3 pFamily Assessment Home Visiting Conduct home visits with expectant parents and families with children prenatal through three years of age. /p pAssess family strengths, psychosocial functioning, and risk for child maltreatment or family violence. /p pDevelop individualized service plans in partnership with families based on assessment findings. /p pScreen referrals to determine family risk levels and prioritize services accordingly. /p pSupport Prevention Services Provide parenting education, pregnancy support, and practical skill-building to enhance safe and nurturing caregiving. /p pDeliver secondary and tertiary prevention services to at‑risk and high‑risk families. /p pIndependently assess client needs and implement treatment plans in collaboration with families and interdisciplinary teams. /p pDemonstrate strong knowledge of child development, family systems, and the emotional impact of military life. /p pEducation, Groups Outreach Facilitate parenting classes, playgroups, and support groups. /p pEstablish a respectful, supportive, and productive learning environment. /p pSupport NPSP and FAP through outreach, marketing, and community engagement Coordination Documentation Coordinate referrals to military and civilian community resources as appropriate. /p pCollaborate with FAP Managers (FAPM), CRC case managers, and other service providers. /p pPrepare required statistical and narrative reports in a timely manner. /p pMaintain accurate case files and documentation in accordance with program requirements. /p pProfessional Standards Participate in ongoing professional development to maintain licensure and clinical competency. /p pRespond to service needs that may occur outside standard duty hours. /p pProvide coordinated services both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. /p h3Who You Are /h3 pYou are a licensed registered nurse, a licensed clinical social worker, or a licensed marriage and family therapist committed to prevention, early intervention, and family strengthening. /p pYou work confidently with families experiencing stress, risk, or complex life challenges. /p pYou are compassionate, culturally responsive, and skilled at building trust with diverse populations. /p pYou are organized, self‑directed, and comfortable managing a client caseload. /p pYou value teamwork, accountability, and service to the military community. /p h3Qualifications /h3 pEducation Master’s degree in Social Work (MSW) OR Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from an ACEN‑ or CCNE‑accredited program OR Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy Experience A minimum of two years of direct experience beyond degree in one or more of the following: Child maltreatment or abuse prevention Parenting programs Families experiencing stress or crisis Domestic or family violence Dysfunctional couples or high‑risk family systems Licensure Certification Current, full, active, and unrestricted license as a: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). /p pMSW and MFT Licenses must be from one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands. /p pOR Licensed registered nurse (RN) Additional Requirements Must have a personal vehicle for use on the job Basic Life Support Certification through the Red Cross or American Heart Association Why You’ll Love It Here Meaningful work supporting U.S. military families overseas /p /p