Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
JOB TITLE: Group Facilitator
PROGRAM: Family Advocacy Center (FAC)
REPORTS TO: Parenting Program Manager
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full-time
FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt
WORK SCHEDULE: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
HOURLY RATE: $25.20
POSITION SUMMARY
The Group Facilitator is responsible for designing and leading group-based support services and family engagement activities to promote healing, resilience, and connection. This role includes facilitating a weekly trauma-informed support group for women, providing individualized case management, and organizing inclusive events that strengthen family bonds. All programming aligns with the mission of the Family Advocacy Center and the requirements of the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Group Facilitation & Case Management
- Facilitate a weekly support group for women using structured, trauma-informed curricula covering topics such as emotional regulation, healthy relationships, parenting, and self-care.
- Maintain confidentiality while fostering a safe and culturally responsive group environment.
- Implement strengths-based and restorative practices that promote resilience and positive communication.
- Refer group participants to appropriate internal and external resources and provide case management as needed.
- Conduct home visits, accompany clients to appointments, and complete necessary court documentation as required.
- Collect participant feedback and evaluate group effectiveness using surveys and engagement tools.
- Coordinate guest speakers and collaborate with internal staff and external providers.
Family Engagement
- Plan and lead a calendar of rotating, interactive family engagement events (e.g., art workshops, wellness sessions, cultural celebrations, STEM nights)
- Ensure all programming is inclusive, developmentally appropriate, and culturally relevant to the families served
- Align all events with the goals of the Family Advocacy Center, including child abuse prevention, family strengthening, and community connection
- Build partnerships with local organizations, guest facilitators, and community talent to enrich event offerings
- Coordinate event logistics, including setup, registration, materials, and promotion
- Monitor participation and collect qualitative and quantitative data to support evaluation and continuous improvement
MINIMIUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, human services, applied behavioral science, or related field preferred
- Fluent in reading, writing and speaking in Spanish and English
- Minimum of 2 years of experience in a social services or related agency
- Must be able to pass a criminal background check
- Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
- Experience working with individuals and families in crisis or sensitive situations, with an understanding of trauma-informed, client-centered, and strength-based practices
- Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey information clearly and compassionately across diverse audiences
- Professionalism in managing competing priorities and maintaining composure during high-pressure or fast-paced situations
- High degree of cultural sensitivity and ability to work effectively with families from diverse racial, socio-economic, ethnic, faith and educational backgrounds
- Skilled in conducting assessments and providing strengths-based, non-judgmental support through advocacy and coaching approaches that empower participants
- Proficient in Microsoft Office and client databases
PHYSICAL AND WORK ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
- Regular travel to client homes, partner agencies, and a second site in Kankakee
- Ability to sit, stand, or walk for extended periods
- May involve occasional evening or weekend work depending on client needs and events
Benefits
401k
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid time off
401k
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid time off
Compensation: $25.20 per hour
History
The Spanish Community Center (SCC) has a special place in Will County’s history as an example of what a small group of committed individuals can do to make a difference.
Over 50 years ago, the Adler, Maher, and Hernandez personally responded to the needs of the migrant community in Joliet by founding the SCC out of a house located at 205 Herkimer St, before relocating to its current location in the early 1980's.
Today, the SCC stays true to its mission of serving as Will County’s only bilingual one-stop shop of social and educational services. Although originally focused on Spanish-speaking peoples, we proudly serve individuals of all backgrounds.
Our Mission
The Spanish Community Center helps improve the life for Latinos, immigrants, and low income people through educational and social services.
Our Mission
The Spanish Community Center helps improve the life for Latinos, immigrants, and low income people through educational and social services.
Our Vision
The Spanish Community Center is a bridge to the well-being of all members in an inclusive and engaged community.
Our Values
- Excellence
- Trust through integrity
- Welcoming environment through empathy and respect for all
- Belief in the potential of each individual
- Advocacy for and with the community
- The power of a diverse local community
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