Parent Advocate (PEP)
Company: A Better Way Inc
Location: Hayward
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Position: Parent
Advocate Accountability: Reports to PEP Program Supervisor Job
Status: Regular, Full Time, Non- Exempt (hourly) Date Revised:
November 2025 PARENT ADVOCATE PARENT ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM - HAYWARD
The Parent Engagement Program was developed by Alameda County to
improve outcomes for families involved with the Child Welfare
system. The strength of the Parent Engagement Program is our staff.
Our Parent Advocates all have personal experience successfully
navigating the Child Welfare system. With professional development,
specialized training, and support, they are able to turn their
experience into expertise – offering hope and guidance to other
parents who are currently involved with the Alameda County Child
Welfare system. Job summary: As a Parent Advocate, you will work
directly with parents involved in the Alameda County Child Welfare
system advocating for and assisting them in successfully navigating
this system. The Parent Advocate will collaborate with Alameda
County Child Welfare Workers to support parents in engaging in
their case plan activities and developing clear understanding of
the issues that brought their family to the attention of Alameda
County Department of Children and Family Services. The Parent
Advocate will also contribute to Alameda County program and policy
development by providing their insight and expertise as “the parent
voice” in a variety of settings as requested by the Department of
Children and Family Services. As a Parent Advocate, you will
receive support from the Parent Engagement Program management team
in the form of training, professional development, reflective
supervision, and administrative support. Total compensation
includes a base salary, a sign-on bonus, 12 paid holidays, a paid
year-end office closure, and comprehensive benefits.
Qualifications: A birth parent who has successfully navigated the
Alameda County Child Welfare System as a client, who has exhibited
exceptional qualities in their own efforts to reunify, and carried
out viable permanency plans for their children. Ability to work
directly with parents and to collaborate with Alameda County staff
in order to deliver appropriate and supportive services to
families. Ability to engage cross-culturally with diverse clientele
and community partners, providing culturally relevant and sensitive
support. Ability to engage professionally with parents,
supervisors, peers, community partners and County staff. Personal
experience connecting with community resources and ability to
support families in accessing all needed community resources.
Willingness to engage in personal and professional development in
order to develop new skills and meet the challenges of the
position. Willingness to engage in reflective practices and utilize
other clinical approaches in identifying and addressing personal
issues which may affect or be affected by working with families
involved with the Child welfare system Demonstrate good verbal and
written communication skills Basic computer skills and/or
commitment to receive training in this area Ability to pass a
background clearance and TB test Valid California driver’s license,
a clear driving record, availability of personal vehicle, and
personal vehicle insurance coverage. Willingness to work overtime
as needed, including some evening and weekend events. Duties and
Responsibilities: Attend Emergency Removal, Considered Removal,
Case Planning and Review Child and Family Team (CFTs) meetings to
help ensure that families’ concerns are heard and addressed Support
parents with connecting to resources within their community to help
parents address their basic needs and safety concerns. Clarify and
demystify Child Welfare and Juvenile Court systems and jargon for
families. Work with parents to address case plan requirements and
develop positive relationships with their Child Welfare Workers;
including participate in joint meetings between Child Welfare
workers and parents Provide weekly face to face home visits and
phone calls with parents in order to provide them with emotional
and practical support as they navigate the Child Welfare system
(parent visits conducted in-person within the community or parents’
residence) Assist parents with prioritizing their goals and case
plan requirements. Serve as a role model by demonstrating effective
communication skills with Child Welfare Workers, other County
staff, and community partners Facilitate Parent Support Groups,
Parent Orientation Classes, and informational classes orienting
parents to the Child Welfare and Juvenile Court systems Facilitate
icebreaker meetings between birth parents and resource parents
Provide training to Alameda County Child Welfare Workers, Parent
Attorneys, and other community partners Co-facilitate Parent
Support Groups and other parent training development events
Participate in weekly individual and group reflective supervision;
bi-monthly group processing Participate in required agency and
county in-service trainings Maintain accurate case documentation
and complete all paperwork by deadlines Meet and maintain all
contract deliverables by deadlines Communicate daily schedules and
plans clearly to supervisor and other relevant parties Maintain
close contact with supervisor through email and cell phone contact
(equipment provided) Meet and maintain all program contract
deliverables by deadlines Perform all other duties as necessary for
the good of the program and agency Work Environment While
performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works in
an office setting. Physical Demands The physical demands described
here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel, or operate
objects, tools or controls, and reach with hands and arms. The
employee is frequently required to stand, talk and hear. Position
Type/Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time non-exempt
position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 9:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Some evenings and weekends are required. Travel
Local travel to various worksites is required Work
Authorization/Security Clearance Employment is contingent upon
passing a background check and obtaining TB and health clearances.
When applicable, driving records are periodically reviewed in
accordance with company policy. Employees must also comply with the
organization's vaccination requirements.? A Better Way is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.? Inclusive environments for all employees and
applicants are our priority. All qualified individuals will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation,
national origin, ancestry, age, neurodiversity, disability,
protected veteran status, marital status, genetic information, or
any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal,
state, and local laws. This job description is intended to describe
the general nature and level of work being performed. It is not
intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties,
and skills required. This document may be subject to periodic
review and revision in compliance with California labor and
employment regulations. Requirements:
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