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Family Service Specialist

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Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership

Sioux Falls, SD (In Person)

$50,284 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Your Mission As a Family Service Specialist, you'll help families connect to the Head Start Program and other important services. This role exists to build strong parent partnerships, keep enrollment thriving, and ensure families receive steady, organized support. Key responsibilities include recruiting children and families to maintain full enrollment; building trust-based relationships with parents; partnering with staff to assess needs, create and update individualized family plans, and coordinate services; completing required family partnership and goal-setting forms; and making timely referrals to community agencies and adult education resources.
Required qualifications:
Associate's degree (or equivalent) in Human Development, Family Studies, Sociology, or a related field One (1) year of related family services experience working with adults (or an equivalent combination of education and experience)
Pay:
$20.05-$28.30 per hour. Ready to make impact you can see? Apply today. Benefits That Back You Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage; Life Insurance; Paid Time Off; Paid Holidays; 403(b) Retirement Plan; Employee Assistance Program. A Day With Impact You'll spend your day moving between upbeat outreach and meaningful one-on-one connection—checking in with families, keeping plans current, and celebrating progress that's earned step by step. Some moments are fast-paced (calls, coordination, quick problem-solving); others are deeply human (listening, encouraging, and helping a parent feel seen). You'll wrap up by organizing next steps so tomorrow starts with clarity, not chaos.