Project Coordinator I

Atlanta Campus · On-site

About this role

Family Support Coordinator

(Sponsor Funded Professional Project Coordinator I)

School of Public Health

Mark Chaffin Centers for Healthy Development

Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia (PCA GA)

The Positive Childhood Alliance Georgia (PCA GA) in the Mark Chaffin Centers for Healthy Development, School of Public Health is seeking a sponsor funded Family Support Coordinator (Sponsor Funded Professional Project Coordinator I) to play a vital role in PCA GA's Find Help Georgia Project, supporting Georgia families by offering emotional support, resource navigation, and early intervention guidance through a dedicated non-crisis warm line. This roles provides a compassionate and non-judgmental listening ear, emotional support and connections to resources such as parenting supports, mental health services, early childhood programs, housing assistance, and more. 

Duties include but are not limited to:

Responds to incoming calls from the Find Help Georgia Helpline

  • Provide supportive listening and encouragement to caregivers and individuals contacting the Warm Line.

  • Assist callers with navigating Find Help Georgia’s resources and other relevant services.

  • Use trauma-informed, strengths-based, and family-centered language to support and guide callers.

  • Identify and escalate calls that require immediate safety or crisis intervention to the appropriate services or hotlines.

  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation of all calls using designated data systems.

  • Ensure compliance with organizational confidentiality, data protection, and documentation policies.

Contributes to quality resource database

  • Understand data entry procedures to ensure consistency in categorization, tagging, and documentation.

  • Assist Project Manager in monitoring feedback from helpline staff and callers.

  • Support Project Manager in collaborating with community organizations and service agencies to source new resources and confirm existing listings.

  • Track changes in community services, policies, and program availability to maintain up-to-date database records.

Provide family support services

  • Connects caregivers to parent education courses and materials.

  • Supports parent coaching and parent education programs by following up with caregivers in program to reengage them.

Programmatic Support

  • Support staff in training of volunteers and interns to use the resource database system.

  • Attend team meetings, reflective supervision, and ongoing training to support personal and professional growth.

  • Collaborate with internal staff and external partners to ensure families receive timely and relevant information.

  • Uphold organizational values including equity, inclusion, and dignity in service delivery.

  • Other duties as assigned.



Minimum Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree and two years related experience, or a high school diploma or GED and six years related experience, or a combination of education and experience.

Company at a glance

Led by Provost Nicolle Parsons-Pollard, Ph.D., the Office of the Provost at Georgia State University is responsible for faculty affairs, academic affairs, international initiatives, institutional effectiveness, online programs, program assessment, institutional entrepreneurship, and the ombudsperson, in addition to oversight for the university's degree-granting colleges, schools and institutes. More information about the role of a provost at Georgia State is available at https://provost.gsu.edu/meet-the-provost/what-is-a-provost/.

Team Size5,001-10,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryHigher Education
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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