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Family Resource Coordinator

Posted: 06/28/2026

TITLE: Family Resource Coordinator, Early Supports for Infants and Toddlers
 
Location: Child Development Center - Snoqualmie, WA
Hours: Full-Time (40 hours/week) with flexible scheduling options
Pay: $24.67 – $34.68/hour ($50,327 – $70,747 annual), Depending on Experience

  • 40 hours per week with benefits
  • Medical (80% company paid), Dental/Vision
  • Company paid Life/AD&D/LTD, EAP, Wellness
  • 401(k) and 401(k) Matching
  • Vacation/Sick Leave
  • 11 Paid Holidays, plus bonus winter holiday week of company PTO
  • Work with a team of supportive, knowledgeable providers
  • Based out of Encompass Child Development Center, with easy access from I-90
  • Qualification for Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
 
Join Our Team at Encompass!
For over 50 years, Encompass has proudly served the Snoqualmie Valley and Issaquah communities as a private nonprofit dedicated to helping children and families thrive. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to partner with families to build healthy foundations for children. We believe that what happens early in life truly matters, and we are passionate about providing high-quality, innovative early childhood education and therapeutic services to every child in our community.
 
SCOPE: As a member of the Birth to Three, Early Support for Infants and Toddlers team, the Family Resources Coordinator (FRC) will provide coordination of services to families of children with developmental delays, act as a source for community resources and maintain necessary paperwork and timelines and record keeping, supporting the family and therapist. The FRC will advocate for the child and family needs, and serve as the primary contact to families, facilitating relationship to the family and therapists in guiding the Individual Family Support Plan (IFSP) and ensuring all services are provided in regulation to Part C services.
 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Program Planning/Record Keeping

  • Take the lead for each assigned child and family ensuring appropriate program implementation
  • Maintain the state data management system and agency medical record system to access funding
  • Participate in community meetings related to networking for program visibility information on community resources and promotion of Early Intervention services
  • Interact with other Encompass programs and staff to support family knowledge and participation in other organization programs
  • Document all parent contacts, complete any necessary reports and records to maintain accurate files for program evaluation and monitoring for their caseload
  • Facilitate the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for each family that will providing support to child/family and therapist.
  • Work collaboratively with the therapists and family to ensure that services are provided in natural environments, including inclusive playgroups, the household and community settings
  • Ensure compliance of Encompass, IDEA Part C, and school district policies, procedures, and timelines
  • Other duties as assigned

Coordinating Services

  • Work with the ESIT team as an active participant to coordinate services and offer teaming support to staff
  • Work alongside Family Resource Coordinators as a team to ensure responsiveness to families and ESIT compliance
  • Advocate for families to assure coordination between Encompass services and other community or organization services
  • Maintain knowledge of available community resources and make necessary referrals to meet
families’ needs
  • Coordinate with medical and health providers as needed
 

Direct Service

  • Serve as first contact for incoming families to the program - complete intake process for the scheduled initial evaluation
  • Schedule interpreting services as requested
  • Review program information parent rights with the family, providing them with written information
  • Refer to evaluation team for evaluations and assessments
  • Facilitate the development, review and evaluation of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). Track service delivery
  • Facilitate transition plan to Part B or private services prior to child’s third birthday to ensure family is connected to relevant services or resources when Early Intervention services end
  • Offer support to families through home visits and required monthly contact
  • Demonstrate a desire to identify, gain knowledge in and awareness of individual experiences and societal oppressions that impact ESIT families and children in underserved populations centered around race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, belief systems, physical/mental/neurodevelopment differences, marital status, and gender
 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood, Human Services or related field; or at least two years of experience working or volunteering in the field of human services or early intervention, preferably with home visitation; or at least two years of equivalent life experience with early intervention as a parent/caregiver. A combination of experience and education will be considered.
  • Able to work in a collaborative, fast paced work environment
  • Successful experience working with parents and children with special needs
  • Understanding of child development and background in developmental disabilities
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Skilled in group facilitation
  • Experience in home visiting
  • Basic computer skills
  • Excellent time management and organizational skills
  • Ability to work well as a member of a team
 

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSES

  • FRC year 1 basic training (within 90 days of hire)
  • FRC year 2 training
  • Ongoing FRC training 12 hours per year
  • Child/Infant CPR; First Aid; Blood Borne Pathogens
  • Valid Washington state driver’s license
  • Automobile insurance
 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Office/desk work
  • Typing
  • Ability to drive
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