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How much do family liaison jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for family liaison in the United States is $25.30, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Family Liaison, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Family Liaison, you need a background in social work, education, or counseling, along with strong interpersonal and organizational skills. Familiarity with case management systems, school communication platforms, and basic office software is typically required. Outstanding soft skills include empathy, cultural sensitivity, active listening, and the ability to build trust with diverse families. These abilities are crucial for effectively bridging communication between families and institutions, ensuring support and positive outcomes for all parties involved.

How does a Family Liaison typically collaborate with school staff and external agencies to support students and families?

A Family Liaison acts as a bridge between families, school staff, and community agencies to ensure students receive comprehensive support. They regularly communicate with teachers, counselors, and administrators to address student needs and may facilitate meetings or workshops for families. Additionally, they often coordinate with external organizations to connect families with resources such as counseling, healthcare, or housing assistance. This collaborative approach helps create a supportive environment for students and builds strong relationships between home, school, and the community.

What are Family Liaisons?

Family Liaisons are professionals who act as a bridge between families and organizations, such as schools, hospitals, or social services. Their primary role is to facilitate communication, provide support, and help families navigate systems to access necessary resources and services. They may assist with problem-solving, advocate for families’ needs, and provide information about available programs. Family Liaisons play a critical role in building trust and ensuring that families feel heard and supported. Their work can improve outcomes for both families and the organizations they serve.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A Family Liaison can potentially earn $10,000 a month through experience, specialized skills, and working in high-demand environments such as hospitals or social services. Success often depends on certifications, networking, and the ability to manage complex family or community relationships, rather than formal degrees.
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Karen Family Liaison

Karen Family Liaison

Hmong College Prep Academy

Saint Paul, MN • On-site

$41.40K - $68.40K/yr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description:


Job Category: Year Round – Salaried Professional Employees

Classification: FTE 1.0

Job Location: Onsite

Starting Salary: $41,400 - $68,400

Reports To: Director of Family Engagement


Position Summary


HCPA is a Title I Charter School that serves students through a school-wide plan for instruction that is focused on the needs of at-risk students. The Karen Family Liaison serves as a liaison between students, parents, schools, businesses, agencies and the community to connect families and students to resources and supports, to help them be successful in school and as a family unit.


Responsibilities

  • Assists with the coordination and improvement of parent, school and community communications and the academic achievement of all students.
  • Increases parental involvement and engagement in the school.
  • Encourages parent participation in their student’s classroom at school-wide events.
  • Organizes parent/community activities and events by providing information and resources.
  • Participates in regular parent meetings and events around topics of key concerns to parents.
  • Identifies and responds to day-to-day parent concerns related to school and school community.
  • Works with the administrative team to resolve parent issues in a timely manner.
  • Serves as a contact and mediator/translator between parents and school.
  • Provides student support as needed.
  • Maintains confidentiality of information regarding students.
  • Assists with the communication of student concerns.
  • Assists with student enrollment, paperwork, etc. and family integration into school.
  • Responsible for growing the student population and maintain long standing relationships with families
  • Increases annual student population as needed and achieve marketing goals.
  • Assist in ongoing parents/student outreach and/or phone calls to current parents/students to retain current enrolled students.
  • Coordinates and assists all school events.
  • Translates and interprets as needed (translate documentation as required: fliers, letters, materials, etc.).
  • Helps build relationships with the Karen communities and organizations in the area
  • Assists in developing communications.
  • Assist in ongoing home visits as needed.
  • Provide assistance to other departments as needed.
  • Supervise student activities, which may include:

o Bus duty – Assist with morning and afternoon busses duties as determined by the school.

o Breakfast and/or lunch duty – assist with monitoring students during lunch and breakfast as needed.

  • Complete additional tasks as deemed necessary by the School Director, which may be delegated by the appropriate Manager.

Accountabilities

  • Supports school goals and objectives consistent with the vision, mission, and values of HCPA.
  • Participates in creating a culture of excellence, teamwork and collaboration amongst the staff, teachers, students, and families; a culture that is positive, open to the views of others, and uses social skills to resolve conflicts.
  • Establishes and maintains effective and cooperative relationships with students, parents, teachers, and other school staff.
  • Responds appropriately and promptly to parent, student, and staff member needs.
  • Maintains strict confidentiality regarding students and the educational setting.

Engagement Activities


Volunteer activities

One volunteer activity is Required. Salaried employees may select the activity that best fits with their interests and areas of expertise. These activities may include school dances, prom, concerts, theatre productions, etc.


Required activities:

  • Attends Fall and Spring Parent /Teacher Conferences
  • Attends Kindergarten Round-up
  • Attends New Student Open House
  • Attends HCPA Graduation
  • Supports at least 3 marketing/enrollment events outside of HCPA in the evening and/or during the weekends throughout the fiscal school year.
  • Supports the monthly Student Enrollment Nights at HCPA.
  • Translates and interprets for Karen families.

Misc. Committees


There are many additional opportunities for salaried staff to engage with the community and personally expand their skills. Participation in these committees is highly encouraged.


Work Environment/Conditions

  • Coordinates and assists school events.
  • Duties are normally performed in a school/classroom environment; the school building is a multi-level building that has an elevator and is accessible.
  • Duties will require working with families and community members outside of the school environment, such as community centers, stores, or other public places.
  • Position requires extensive interaction with children and families of all ages and groups.
  • Possible exposure to loud and noisy locations.
  • Operate standard equipment (computer, fax machine, telephone, copier machines, etc.).
  • Fast-paced environment.
  • Requires frequent keyboarding, which calls for repetitive motion and rapid eye movements, and frequent use of the telephone.
  • Position requires the ability to sit for extended periods of time and to push, reach, or bend.
  • Position requires the ability to stand and interact with families and community members at school or other community/public places.
  • Work will require weekends, evenings, and some travel.
Requirements:


Required Qualifications

  • Associate Degree or equivalent of experience.
  • Ability to work in a cooperative and collaborative learning environment.
  • Knowledge of computer operation, applications, data entry, and retrieval.
  • Knowledge of office procedures, practices, and policies.
  • Knowledge of first aid procedures.
  • Ability to work under pressure, completing work in an accurate manner while meeting conflicting deadlines and schedules which are often set by others despite frequent interruptions.
  • Strong interpersonal skills - the ability to work effectively with students, parents, district staff and community members from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills; ability to multitask.
  • Knowledge of the programs, functions, and procedures of a school setting.
  • Ability to remain calm in emergency and stressful situations.
  • Ability to exercise initiative and sound and effective judgment within established guidelines.
  • Ability to Analyze situations carefully and adopt effective courses of action.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Karen language knowledge is helpful, but not required.
  • 3+ years of administrative experience

Other Information


Transcript - Unofficial transcripts are accepted at the time of hire. You must submit official transcripts within 30 days of your start date. Formal credential evaluation is required for post-secondary education completed outside of the United States.


For details on the benefits program go to: https://www.hcpak12.org/Page/136

To apply or check out other opportunities, go to https://www.hcpak12.org/careers


Equal Employment OpportunityHmong College Prep Academy District is an equal opportunity employer and supports an inclusive workplace environment.