Family Services Specialist II (Bilingual English/Spanish)
Company: Children's Council of San Francisco
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: January 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $48,730.50-$51,698.21
Job Title: Family Services Specialist II (Bilingual
English/Spanish) Department: Compliance and Program Supports
Reports To: Family Services Manager FLSA Status: This is a Fulltime
Position (37.5 hours/week) Non-Exempt, Union Position Level: 5
Salary: $48,730.50 - $51,698.21 ABOUT CHILDRENS COUNCIL For 50
years, Childrens Council has been the heart of childcare and early
education in San Francisco, advancing the belief that high-quality
childcare can transform lives and communities. Our more than 150
team members help families navigate their childcare and preschool
options and secure financial assistance to pay for it. We provide
home-based childcare businesses with the training and resources to
succeed. Through a wide range of free programs and workshops, we
support parents and caregivers as they build child development
skills. As the citys second-largest nonprofit contractor, with an
annual budget of over $240 million, we are a major stakeholder in
the childcare system. We educate the public and advocate for
increased investment in early education at the local and state
level. If you are a childcare champion, we want you on our team.
POSITION SUMMARY Under the supervision of the Family Services
Supervisor, the Family Services Specialist II (FSS II) supports
low-income families in and around San Francisco by evaluating and
maintaining their eligibility to receive financial assistance to
pay for childcare in any or all Subsidy programs at Childrens
Council. The FSS II is a trusted resource for families navigating
intricate program requirements and seeking information or referrals
to other supportive services and community resources. With the
ability to prioritize and multitask competently, the FSSII
coordinates multiple family and program-driven deliverables to
provide the best possible support to families within a complex
regulatory environment. Key Qualities You see yourself being able
to initiate eligibility meetings with families in accordance with
Department policies and procedures, Federal, State, and Local law
and regulations, or other funder/auditor requirements. You are
punctual and able to keep a timely/ ongoing communication with
parents and child-care providers via telephone, mail, email or
in-person meetings to assist them in understanding the Subsidy
program or other family support needs. You can adapt to continually
evolving internal policies and best practices to ensure optimal
service delivery and compliance. RESPONSIBILITIES Maintain ongoing
and accurate up-to-date client records for the caseload of families
receiving subsidized childcare services. Accommodate individual
assignments of families who are new to the program, or regular
batch assignments of existing families from other Family Service
Specialists. Counsel families around the importance and benefits of
quality childcare and early education experience for their
children. Provide tailored information around options for a quality
early care experience depending on each familys unique
circumstances. Provide customized information on, and referrals to,
other community resources and support services as appropriate.
Provide timely communication with other Department staff to ensure
swift coordination of accurate childcare authorizations and
payments, paperwork, and customer service. Attend parent appeal
hearings and support actions taken affecting families service
levels. As determined by Department Quality Assurance metrics,
achieve, and maintain a performance accuracy rate in accordance
with current Department standards. Maintain an organized workspace
in accordance with Department policies and best practices to ensure
client confidentiality and easy access of files to other Department
staff if needed. Regularly contribute to capacity building efforts
within the Department by leading or participating in workgroups or
presenting materials to other Department members in individual or
group settings. Collaborate with other program staff at Childrens
Council by planning and participating in client services such as
playgroups, workshops, or special projects and events. Attend and
participate in all required meetings relating to service delivery
and professional development. Other related duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Some knowledge of San Francisco community
resources and Child Development Programs. Using your
English/Spanish fluency to inform clients of our procedures and
programs. Familiarity with procedures and programs administered by
California Department of Education programs. The willingness to
work with a diverse group of individuals and community-based
organizations. Passionate about early childhood development, social
justice, family empowerment, and diversity. Proficiency with using
Microsoft Office Suite products. Have the occasional flexibility to
adjust your work schedule to include some evenings and/or weekends.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to sit at a desk for extended amounts
of time. Ability to stand for extended amounts of time. Manual
dexterity to use office equipment; the ability to sit and work at a
desk for extended periods of time. Physical agility to lift and
carry materials, bend, stoop, walk and reach overhead. BACKGROUND
CHECK All offers of employment are contingent upon successfully
completing this process. COVID Policy All staff are required to be
fully vaccinated (barring application for medical or religious
exemptions). Wearing masks in the office is optional for our staff.
Hybrid Work We have adopted a hybrid working model and currently
require employees to be present in the office at least 3 days per
week, with the option to work 2 days per week remotely. Benefits,
and Employee Perks We offer a family-friendly workplace, plus
competitive pay, and industry leading benefits package that
includes: Employers paid Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, LTD and
AD&D coverage. Voluntary benefits that include Supplement Life,
Accident, Critical Illness, and Pet Insurance. 401(k) retirement
plan with generous match. Pre-tax Flexible Spending Accounts,
Health Savings Account and Commuter Benefit programs. Generous paid
time off (5 weeks of PTO), 14 paid holidays a floating holiday for
your Birthday. Ongoing training and professional development for
all staff. Tuition Reimbursement. Children's Council of SF is
committed to building a staff that is rich with cultural, social
and experiential diversity. Candidates who want to join us on this
journey and who can uniquely contribute to that goal are encouraged
to apply. Equal Opportunity & Equity Statement: Childrens Council
is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity as central
to our work serving the San Francisco community. We comply with all
applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in
employment. Our practices are in alignment with our commitment to
workplace equity, diversity, and inclusion. We foster a work
environment where our current and future staff feel welcomed
without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, national
origin, sex, age, disability or sexual orientation.
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