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Interdisciplinary New Parent Support Home Visitor

Department of the Navy
Commander, Navy Installations Command
NRMA SUBASE NEW LONDON FLEET AND FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER, GROTON, CT - N914

Summary

This position is assigned to the Installation Family Readiness Division; Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) Section; Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC). CNIC is an Echelon II activity directly reporting to the Chief of Navy Operations (CNO). The mission of the FFSP is to provide information and referral, education and training, primary prevention, counseling and advocacy to facilitate achieving operational readiness and personal and family self-sufficiency.

Overview

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Accepting applications
Open & closing dates
04/22/2026 to 05/02/2026
Salary
$40.38 - $45.76 per hour
Pay scale & grade
NF 4
Location
1 vacancy in the following location:
Groton, CT
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
None
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Secret
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Noncritical-Sensitive (NCS)/Moderate Risk
Trust determination process
Financial disclosure
No
Bargaining unit status
No
Announcement number
26-12943760
Control number
866262300

Duties

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ParentingEducation&SupportServices50%
Provides support services primarily through home visitation designed to provide psychosocial and educational support and training to expectant parents and parents with children from birth to 3 years of age who are identified as at-risk for child abuse and neglect. Provides in-office intervention services for eligible participants who due to mission readiness priorities or other confirmed situational issues are unable to participate in home visitation services. Recommends and develops effective service plans based on areas of need and/or risk determined. Collaborates with the family and appropriate agencies to develop methods to achieve prescribed goals and enhance successful parenting. Provides narrative summaries and updates to service plans showing case progress and plan of action.

Implements Office of the Secretary of Defense and/or CNIC New Parent Support Program standardized home visitation curriculum designed to build and enhance strengths that individuals and families bring to the parenting role. Provides parenting education and coaching via home visitation or in a classroom setting to include: positive parenting skills, promoting a healthy pregnancy, promoting positive parent-child attachment behaviors, recognizing newborn infant cues/behaviors, understanding behavior through the lens of child development and promoting overall healthy family functioning.

Develops strategies that will enhance and support the needs and parenting challenges of fathers and their parent/child relationship. Conducts fatherhood outreach efforts while collaborating with military and civilian stakeholders.

Facilitates interactive playgroup to help teach parents about developmentally appropriate play and help children improve their social, cognitive and motor skills. When deemed appropriate, serves as a consultant for Clinical Case Staff Meeting cases that involve families with children from birth to three years of age.

Training & Community Liaison 20%
Provides education and training for CAPS/MTF staff, local commands, and community on topics such as mission and goals of NPSP program, child abuse and neglect, family violence dynamics, and other related subjects as appropriate.

Upon supervisory approval and when appropriate, participates in command briefings/trainings to all levels of command, community agencies, and community members.
Markets the NPSP through a variety of venues including but not limited to participating in orientation briefings, creating brochures to provide information on the NPSP, participation in special events such as Child Abuse Prevention month and Domestic Violence Awareness month.

Establishes close liaison with local military and community agencies or groups who can provide appropriate preventive intervention to selected military families.

Coordinates and collaborates with local military, civilian, and professional organizations on related cases and program efforts.

Coordinates and facilitates annual Child Abuse Prevention awareness activities and campaigns.

Case Management and Record Keeping 20%
Functions as Case Manager for assigned clients of New Parent Support Program to assist clients in meeting the following goals or needs: physical, mental, and educational individual/family needs in relation to pregnancy, early childhood development, and personal life skills.

Provides information and referrals to available military and civilian community resources regarding maternal, paternal and infant health, child and family safety.

Recruit for eligible active duty families, specifically single parents, and families with children from birth to 3 years of age, dual military young families, fathers, parents whose overall score on the standardized screening instrument does not indicate risk but whose later assessment indicates the presence of high-risk indicators and few protective factors.

Maintain electronic case record IAW prescribed policy and guidance. Collaborates with other members of the program, Counseling, Advocacy and Prevention Services staff, and medical/community facilities personnel to identify appropriate service provisions for parents of infants who will benefit from prevention education and training in the areas of prenatal care, parenting skills, early childhood development, and parent/child interaction.

Performs data entry for various program services database.

Screening & Assessment 10%
Identifies families that are experiencing problems and stressors associated with military life and may be considered "at risk" for child abuse and neglect and domestic abuse.
Conducts screenings and assessments to ascertain family dynamics that may warrant support services.

Conducts screenings to assess for postpartum depression, early child development milestones, and unhealthy parenting attitudes and beliefs.

Assesses the developmental status of children in participant families and refers them to appropriate agencies and community resources.

Requirements

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Conditions of employment

  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret Security Clearance.
  • Must meet Federal Employment suitability requirements and successful completion of background investigation. Background Investigations are conducted using fingerprint identification and completion of background inquiry forms.
  • Must successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. Any discrepancies must be resolved as a condition of employment.
  • Ability to work a flex schedule where advanced notice was provided for scheduled program specific outreach efforts or events.
  • Must have or be able to obtain and maintain a current state driver's license.
  • Obtain and maintain a Non-Critical Sensitive (Secret) security clearance.
  • Must complete the Questionnaire for Public Trust Positions, SF85P.
  • Must successfully complete a criminal history background check with no adverse information or feedback received.
  • Child Care National Agency Check and Inquiry (CNACI) background check is required.
  • Starting May 7, 2025, non-affiliated individuals requesting access will need a REAL ID-compliant driver's license or another acceptable form of identification to access CNRMA Installations. (review required documents section for more information.)

Qualifications

Knowledge of military organization, missions, life-styles, and situations, which can contribute to family stress, problems and crisis-situations.

Strong ability to disseminate large amounts of information in a concise, clear and effective method. Must be able to formulate courses of action, develop defendable positions and make recommendations leadership.

Knowledge of positive parenting practices, child development, and theories of attachment.

Knowledge of specialized services that address deployment and its' impact on families.

Knowledge of father engagement prevention and intervention strategies.

Knowledge of cultural diversity and the ability to demonstrate cultural competency.

Knowledge of the protective factors framework and demonstrated ability to apply the protective factors framework.

Knowledge of family violence dynamics, safety assessment and crisis intervention techniques with the ability to remain objective under stressful situations.

Knowledge of and ability to administer evidenced base screening and assessment tools. Knowledge of evidence-informed parenting curriculums and service delivery models.

Ability to promote and market NPSP through a variety of military and civilian stakeholder's venues.

Ability to sustain positive engagement with military and civilian partners and stakeholders.

Ability to develop and sustain partnerships with other military and civilian family/health service providers.

Knowledge of state and federal laws and procedures, which govern the reporting of domestic violence, suspected child abuse/neglect and child sexual abuse.

Knowledge of military organizations, missions, lifestyles, and associated stressors that could affect family development and unity during childbearing years.

Ability to communicate effectively with diverse individuals during routine and crisis situations, including those in the medical, legal, and social service, military and civilian communities.

Effective verbal and written communication skills.

Skill in oral and written communication and use of computer word processing and database input.

Skill in applying analytical and evaluative methods and techniques in the development of new procedures and approaches to identify and resolve significant issues and problems of a unique nature.

Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing with all levels of management, staff, and military personnel and their families.

Ability to perform various liaison functions and training, coordinate priorities and work with staff at all levels.

Ability to analyze issues that identify best courses of action, determines potential organizational impacts, and maintains awareness of barriers impeding mission accomplishment and recommends corrective actions.

Ability to develop, implement and deliver training, parenting education and coaching.

Education

Professional knowledge of, and skill in applying, a wide range of concepts, principles, methods and techniques used by Clinical Counselors acquired through completion of a degree from a program accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs OR degree that provides equivalent knowledge and/or experience in the behavioral or social science field.
OR
Professional knowledge of, and skill in applying, a wide range of concepts, principles, methods and techniques used by social workers which they acquired through completion of a degree from an accredited school.
OR
Professional knowledge of, and skill in applying, a wide range of concepts, principles, and methods of the patient care field sufficient to perform difficult but well-precedented assignments assessing the condition of patients, providing care, and advising on healthcare needs which they acquired through completion of a degree from an accredited school.

Additional information

Executive Order 12564 requires a Federal workplace free of illegal drugs. According to the Executive Order, all Federal employees are required to remain drug free throughout their employment. Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic Command is a Drug-Free Federal Workplace. The use of illegal drugs will not be tolerated, and use of or intoxication by illegal drugs will result in penalties up to and including removal from Federal Service.

Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.

How you will be evaluated

You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.

All resumes will be reviewed to determine if they meet the hiring eligibility and qualification requirements listed in this announcement, and will be rated based on the information provided in the resume to determine the level of knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) related to the job requirements. Using the qualifications of the position, a predetermined rating criterion of KSAs will be used for each resume. Best qualified applicants will be referred to the hiring manager. The selecting official may choose to conduct interviews.

Commander, Navy Installations Command

Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR) Programs offer innovative, exciting and meaningful work supporting Sailors and their families across Navy Region MID-Atlantic (NRMA). FFR programs include Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR), Child and Youth Programs (CYP), Fleet and Family Support (FFS), and Housing. Our mission is to maximize the physical, emotional and social development of the fleet, fighter and family. FFR provides competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits including paid holidays, free gym access, free movies, military exchange privileges, discounted bowling and water/sports rentals, discounted tickets, tours and travel, and subsidized childcare for CYP employees. Full-time and part-time benefits also include medical, dental and life insurance; retirement plan, 401(k), and paid vacation and sick leave benefits.

The Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) promotes self-reliance and resiliency to strengthen the military and its family members, support mission readiness, assists commanders in planning for and responding to family readiness needs, and outreach partnerships. FFSP aims to deliver the best services at the right time and in the right place. Our programs promote self-reliance and family resilience for active duty, activated reservists, retirees, and family members.

Agency contact information

CNRMA NAF HRO
Email
CNRMANAFHR@us.navy.mil
Address
SUBASE New London CT
83 Grayling Ave
Groton, CT 06349
US

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