Overview:
The Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress (MDSC) Family Support Coordinator provides overall coordination of parent support services within MDSC including oversight of the Parents’ First Call Program in Massachusetts.
Responsibilities include recruiting, training, and supporting First Call parent mentors; interfacing with DS support group leaders throughout Massachusetts; supporting outreach to health care professionals including to all MA maternity hospitals; ensuring full, timely support for all new families that are referred to the MDSC; developing program materials; maintaining accurate records to document services to families; and measuring the effectiveness of program services through implementation of outcome measurement evaluations. Provides a key role in organizing outings, gatherings, and support groups for families of children ages newborn to age twelve. Educates the community about MDSC with a special emphasis on healthcare professionals through presentations and exhibits at conferences, meetings, and community events throughout Massachusetts. The Family Support Coordinator also works with other members of the MDSC staff to plan and implement the MDSC Buddy Walk and Annual Conference.
The MDSC is a vibrant non-profit (501c3) organization whose mission is to ensure individuals with Down syndrome in Massachusetts are valued, included, and given opportunities to pursue fulfilling lives by providing information, networking opportunities, and advocacy for people with Down syndrome and their families, educators, health care professionals, and the community-at-large.
Definition of Position:
The Family Support Coordinator reports directly to the Family Support Director and works to ensure the strong implementation of family-based programs and services for the organization.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Parents’ First Call Program
Training
Program Evaluation, Communications
Other
Training, Skills, and Experience Required:
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in social work, human services or other related field. Minimum of 7 years’ experience in working in family support and disability services.
Must have exceptional interpersonal skills, including strong listening and empathy traits, with the ability to guide parents who are experiencing strong emotional responses. Must be very intuitive and caring. Excellent presentation skills, including large-group forums. Ability to communicate effectively with supervisors, staff, MDSC members, volunteers and donors; ability to represent organization in a highly professional manner building a positive reputation for the organization in the community; ability to travel throughout Massachusetts; ability to work evenings and weekends to participate in meetings and events.
To apply: Please submit cover letter and resume to resumes@mdsc.org.
Overview:
The Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress (MDSC) Family Support Coordinator provides overall coordination of parent support services within MDSC including oversight of the Parents’ First Call Program in Massachusetts.
Responsibilities include recruiting, training, and supporting First Call parent mentors; interfacing with DS support group leaders throughout Massachusetts; supporting outreach to health care professionals including to all MA maternity hospitals; ensuring full, timely support for all new families that are referred to the MDSC; developing program materials; maintaining accurate records to document services to families; and measuring the effectiveness of program services through implementation of outcome measurement evaluations. Provides a key role in organizing outings, gatherings, and support groups for families of children ages newborn to age twelve. Educates the community about MDSC with a special…