Home Visitors Healthy Families
Company: Catholic Charities Archdiocese Of Boston
Location: Mattapan
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
The Home Visitor provides outreach to young first-time parents
to provide individual home-based support, parent education,
advocacy, screening and referral to appropriate community services
to promote optimal maternal/child health and development, positive
parenting, self-sufficiency and educational attainment. The Home
Visitor promotes positive parent child interaction, advocates for
families, and educates first time parents to promote safety and
optimal growth and child development. The Home Visitor performs the
duties of the position in client homes, at office and other
locations. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Maintain professional boundaries and
confidentiality at all times. Local travel to provide home visit
service to eligible families through creative outreach. Offer
group-based services including parenting skills education, social
activities and support. Provide initial and ongoing assessment of
family strengths and needs including screening for substance abuse,
maternal depression, domestic violence, and social connectedness.
Develop bi-annual individual family service plans that are based on
individual/family strengths and need. Educate parents and family
members on the importance of early and continuous prenatal care.
Educate parents and family members on newborn, infant and toddler
development and promote activities related to early literacy. Help
prevent child abuse and neglect by providing safety curriculum,
encourage healthy homes, and the safety and well-being of children
in the home. Increase knowledge, skills, resiliency, and support
system by utilizing evidence-based curriculum in the areas of child
development, parent and child interaction, healthy relationships,
healthy co-parenting, and positive discipline. Observe and document
child growth and development using the ASQ-ASQSE at prescribed
intervals. Assist parents in securing a medical home and completing
required immunizations for the child. Educate parents and family
members on maternal/child health, nutrition, mental health and
safety. This may include demonstrating, proper child lifting and
holding techniques. Assist families in developing and maintaining
formal and informal support networks through identification and
utilization of community resources and services. Maintain ongoing
communication and collaboration with intra-agency and community
partners to meet the complex needs of the family and to assist
participant families in meeting their goals. Complete all necessary
documentation as specified by the program and its funders. Meet
with the program supervisor and other team members on a regularly
scheduled basis. Attend all internal and external meetings and
training courses as required. Local travel for 75 percent of the
work with own reliable vehicle. Physical presence in the office is
required for the remaining time for the purpose of documenting
client case notes and attending supervision unless otherwise
approved by the Program Coordinator. Other related responsibilities
as required. QUALIFICATIONS A minimum of a high school/HI Set
equivalent. Minimum 1 year experience working with families from
various socio-economic backgrounds and/or infants/young children.
Have the ability to establish trusting relationships. Have
acceptance of individual differences. Experience and humility to
work with culturally diverse families, children, and communities,
with a strength-based and family centered lens. Willing to engage
in building reflective capacity (e.g., capacity for introspection,
communicating awareness of self in relation to others, recognizing
value of supervision, desire to learn, etc.) Knowledge about
infant, toddler and adolescent development. Good listening and
assessment skills; ability to identify family strengths/needs.
Demonstrated sensitivity to the needs of families from diverse
cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Ability to work using a team
centered approach to meet the needs of the program and its
participants. Good oral and written communication skills.
Experience in reflective supervision preferred Experience in home
visiting preferred Infant Mental Health endorsement preferred
Ability to lift, push and pull up to 30 lbs. Understanding of
outcome-oriented prevention model. Good oral and written
communication skills. Good time management and organizational
skills. Flexible schedule may be required to accommodate the
program and family’s needs. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and
competent typing and computer skills. Valid Massachusetts' driver's
license and reliable vehicle for local travel with a safe driving
record. Bilingual preferred. Fluency in English or Spanish, Haitian
Creole, Cape Verde Creole, Portuguese, and Vietnamese welcomed. Our
benefits are competitive and include a 403(b) savings plan and
generous time off (benefits may vary based on position and
scheduled hours ). We are an equal opportunity employer, and all
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin,
disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status,
or any other characteristic protected by law. The base pay range
reflects what Catholic Charities reasonably and in good faith
expects to pay for this role at the time of posting and may be
modified from time to time. Actual compensation in this range may
be determined based on other factors, including but not limited to
work experience, education and specialty training. Visit us at:
www.ccab.org . 3/25
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