What are the responsibilities and job description for the Parent Coordinator position at Brockton Area Multi-Servi?
Parent Coordinator – Parent Information Network (PIN)
Location: Southeast Massachusetts
Hours: 20 hours/week (Flexible schedule)
Salary Range: $21–$22/hour
FLSA Status: Non‑Exempt
Who We Are:
BAMSI has been “bringing people and services together” since 1975. Through the Parent Information Network (PIN), we provide family‑driven, peer‑based support to parents and caregivers raising children with mental health needs. Our work centers lived experience, empowerment, and connection—helping families navigate complex systems while building community and resilience.
What We Offer:
• Time Off – Combined vacation, personal, and cultural holiday time
• Paid holidays
• Specialized Paid Trainings
• Health and Dental Insurance (based on eligibility)
• 403B plan with discretionary match
• Wellness Activities
• Employee Assistance Program
• Career Development Opportunities
Benefits vary based on position and scheduled hours.
Why BAMSI?
• Lived Experience Matters: Your insight as a parent or caregiver is valued as professional expertise.
• Meaningful Impact: Help families feel less alone and more confident navigating mental health systems.
• Flexible, Community‑Based Work: Support families in ways that reflect real‑life needs—not a rigid 9–5 model.
• Mission‑Driven Program: Be part of a team focused on connection, empowerment, and advocacy.
What You’ll Do:
The Parent Coordinator provides family‑driven, non‑clinical support grounded in lived experience. This role focuses on empowering parents and caregivers of youth with mental health needs through peer support, education, and connection to resources.
• Provide peer‑to‑peer support and guidance to parents/caregivers based on shared lived experience
• Help families navigate systems such as schools, mental health services, and community resources
• Facilitate parent and caregiver support groups
• Participate in outreach, trainings, and community collaborations
• Support families in building confidence, advocacy skills, and self‑determination
• Maintain professional documentation and reporting as required by program standards
• Collaborate with PIN staff and community partners to ensure coordinated, family‑centered support
Schedule & Flexibility:
• Flexible, community‑based schedule
• Hours may vary week to week based on family and program needs
• Includes a mix of daytime, evening, and occasional weekend hours
• Designed to meet families where they are—not limited to a traditional 9–5 schedule
What You Bring:
• Required: Lived experience as a parent or caregiver of a youth with mental health needs
• Required: Residency in Southeast Massachusetts
• Strong communication and relationship‑building skills
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
• Passion for supporting families and strengthening communities
• Comfort engaging with diverse families and systems
Why This Role Matters:
As a Parent Coordinator, you will help families feel supported, understood, and empowered while navigating complex systems. Your lived experience will directly impact how families access care, advocate for their children, and build stronger support networks.
Salary : $21 - $22