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Lead Life Navigator

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Nia Imani Family Inc

Milwaukee, WI (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 10 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/25/2026

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Lead Life Navigator Nia Imani Family Inc Milwaukee, WI Job Details Part-time 10 hours ago Qualifications Maintaining an organized workspace Caregiving documentation requirements Employee relationship building Care documentation Room tidying Working with families Clean workspace maintenance Associate's degree Full Job Description Position Summary The Lead Life Navigator provides hands-on daily support to participants, focusing on life skills, parenting, child development, and household management. This role works directly with participants in their living environment to help build structure, stability, accountability, and independence. The ideal candidate is compassionate, adaptable, and able to provide both encouragement and structure in a trauma-informed environment. This is a part-time position averaging approximately 30-32 hours per week. Candidates must be available for 2nd shift coverage based on program needs. Key Responsibilities Model and teach household management skills, including meal preparation, cleaning routines, organization, and maintaining a safe living environment Provide parenting support, including helping establish routines related to bedtime, feeding, school preparation, and child structure Oversee the Muhindi Room by maintaining a safe, nurturing, and structured environment for children Document child development observations and communicate concerns or progress with participants as appropriate Guide participants in budgeting, savings, goal-setting, and basic financial habits Facilitate group sessions focused on life skills, routines, time management, communication, and personal responsibility Conduct home visits to reinforce household structure, cleanliness, and participant accountability Ensure shared spaces are clean, organized, stocked, and ready for participant use Support participant engagement in program activities including Ujamaa, Umoja, and Sankofa initiatives Provide real-time coaching, support, and redirection as needed throughout daily interactions Maintain accurate and timely documentation related to participant support and program engagement Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to teach, model, and reinforce practical life skills Experience working with children and supporting healthy child development Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills Ability to provide hands-on support in a fast-paced environment Ability to balance compassion with accountability and structure Adaptability and problem-solving skills in residential or family-support settings Understanding of trauma-informed care and participant-centered support Requirements Associate's degree required; Bachelor's degree preferred Minimum of 2 years experience working with families, children, or young adults Strong communication, documentation, and organizational skills Ability to perform light physical tasks such as lifting, organizing, cleaning, and moving items as needed Valid driver's license preferred Compensation Salary commensurate with experience About Nia Imani Family Nia Imani Family, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young mothers and families through transitional housing, support services, life skills, and community resources. Our mission is to create a safe, structured, and supportive environment where families can heal, grow, and build stable futures. How to Apply Email your resume and cover letter (PDF preferred) to with the subject line: "Lead Life Navigator - Your Name" In your cover letter, please briefly describe: Your interest in working with young mothers and children Your availability for 1st or 2nd shift Relevant experience that makes you a strong fit, especially hands-on experience with life skills, parenting support, children, residential programming, or family support Hiring is ongoing; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until positions are filled.