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FATHERHOOD COACH-GRANTS

Terre Haute, IN

$17.50 - $22.75/hr

The Fatherhood Coach works hand in hand with healthcare providers and community health workers to ensure compliance with UH PNP and Healthy Start requirements and functions as an integrated member of ...

Facilitates fatherhood groups using Evidenced Based Nurturing Father Curriculum. To provide constructive feedback regarding father's progress in various areas of life. Will develop working ...

FATHERHOOD COACH-GRANTS

Terre Haute, IN · On-site

$17.50 - $22.75/hr

The Fatherhood Coach works hand in hand with healthcare providers and community health workers to ensure compliance with UH PNP and Healthy Start requirements and functions as an integrated member of ...

Fatherhood Program Specialist

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$18.54 - $19.23/hr

This role represents The Centers' Fatherhood Program in the community and with other organizations, ensuring the program meets its contracted objectives. The specialist is an expert on issues related ...

Facilitates fatherhood groups using Evidenced Based Nurturing Father Curriculum. To provide constructive feedback regarding father's progress in various areas of life. Will develop working ...

Facilitates fatherhood groups using Evidenced Based Nurturing Father Curriculum. To provide constructive feedback regarding father's progress in various areas of life. Will develop working ...

$19.50 - $25.25/hr

Fatherhood Initiative Reports to: Program Director Work Location: 1835 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, NY 11233 Hours: Full-Time - 35 hours per week Monday - Friday Salary Range: $55,000 - $60,000 Brooklyn ...

Develop supportive relationships with participants and monitor IHS programs for fatherhood engagement improvements * Provide case management in a coordinated and culturally sensitive approach

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How much do fatherhood jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for fatherhood in the United States is $96,736.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,500.00 and $115,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is fatherhood?

A Fatherhood job typically involves supporting and guiding fathers in their parental roles, often through mentorship, education, and resources. This can include working in social services, nonprofits, or community programs to help fathers develop parenting skills, strengthen family relationships, and provide emotional and financial support. The role may also involve advocacy for paternal involvement in children's lives and collaborating with other organizations to offer assistance.

What does it mean to be a father?

Being a father involves more than just biological parenthood; it means providing emotional, financial, and moral support to your children as they grow. Fathers play a vital role in their child's development by being present, setting a positive example, and offering guidance and protection. Active involvement from a father can positively influence a child's self-esteem, academic achievement, and overall well-being. Fatherhood also involves adapting to new challenges as children grow and fostering a loving, supportive family environment.

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

To thrive as a father, you need strong parenting knowledge, responsibility, and emotional intelligence, often built through personal experience and learning. Familiarity with child development resources, family communication tools, and parenting courses can be beneficial. Patience, empathy, adaptability, and effective communication are essential soft skills that help create a nurturing environment. These skills are crucial for fostering healthy relationships, supporting children's growth, and managing the diverse challenges of parenting.

What are some common challenges faced by fatherhood program coordinators, and how can they address them?

Fatherhood program coordinators often encounter challenges such as engaging fathers who may be hesitant to participate, overcoming cultural or societal stigmas, and coordinating services across multiple agencies. To address these, coordinators build strong community partnerships, create welcoming and inclusive program environments, and offer flexible scheduling to accommodate participants. Regular communication and feedback from fathers help tailor programs to better meet their needs and enhance overall engagement.

What is the difference between Fatherhood vs Childcare Provider?

AspectFatherhoodChildcare Provider
Required CredentialsNo formal credentials required, though parenting experience is valuedOften requires certifications in childcare, CPR, and first aid
Work EnvironmentHome, community, or outdoor settings; informalChildcare centers, homes, or schools; structured environment
Employer & Industry UsageFamily, community, or personal roleChildcare facilities, daycare centers, or private families
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding parental roles and responsibilitiesFinding professional childcare services

Fatherhood involves the personal, emotional, and practical responsibilities of raising a child, typically within a family setting. Childcare providers are trained professionals offering structured care services for children in various settings. While both roles focus on child well-being, fatherhood is a personal role without formal credentials, whereas childcare providers often require certifications and work in professional environments.

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Infographic showing various Fatherhood job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $96,736 per year, or $46.5 per hour.

FATHERHOOD COACH-GRANTS

Union Health

Terre Haute, IN

$17.50 - $22.75/hr

Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Union Health rating

5.6

Company rating: 5.6 out of 10

Based on 65 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

800th of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

You belong at Union!

The Fatherhood Coach works hand in hand with healthcare providers and community health workers to ensure compliance with UH PNP and Healthy Start requirements and functions as an integrated member of the All Babies Initiative (allbabies.org). The Fatherhood Coach specializes in connecting with and engaging fathers and partners to promote healthy family involvement and relationships. This role provides evidence-based education, develops and monitors patient care plans, and conducts outreach to ensure that social, financial, nutritional, and family wellness needs are identified and addressed.

Compassionate service and high-quality care to the Wabash Valley Communities. We are committed to helping you find a role that recognizes your interests, expertise, and talent and helping you achieve your long-term career goals and aspirations. At Union, you’ll experience an inclusive environment in which you are empowered to be your best self every day.

In addition to competitive pay, Union co-workers enjoy:

  • Part-time and Full-time schedules
  • Comprehensive Benefits
  • Paid Time Off starting day one.
  • Tuition reimbursement up to $5,250 each year.
  • Career Paths 
  • Success Sharing
  • 403b Retirement Employer Match.
  • Much More!

Be part of an organization that is dedicated to your work-life balance, career, growth, and development. Union Health, U Matter and U Belong.

How can we help? Call us at 812-238-7827 or email us at recruiting@union.health

Fatherhood Coach Essential Job Duties:

  • Collaborates with partner clinics and social services providers to ensure resources are available to families.
  • Communicate with fathers to ensure provider connectivity and appointment availability.
  • Assist fathers in their homes, community, or clinic setting. Communicates to clients/patients the purpose of the program and the impact it may have on their wellbeing.
  • Helps fathers identify socio-economic issues that affect their overall health and develop health/social management plans and goals.
  • Follows established guidelines to provide consistent, evidence-based patient education regarding safe sleep and best choice infant nutrition practices.
  • Documents and maintain records of patient interactions through ChallengerSoft Case Management system; maintains comprehensive electronic client files, which include client notes, release of information, assessments and other medical documents acquired on behalf of the client. Documents activities, services plan and outcomes achieved by the client in an effective manner.
  • Monitor and track progress and establish intervention when care compliance is not consistent.
  • Complies with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act standards.
  • Assist with planning, preparation, and providing parent groups, effectively delivering father focused groups and events.
  • Coach patients in effective management of their chronic health conditions and self-care. Assist patients in understanding care plans and instructions. Motivates patients/clients to be active and engaged in their health overall wellbeing.
  • Participate in community events, work groups, and committees to promote responsible fatherhood and the importance of fathers' contribution to the safety, permanency, and well-being of children.
  • Build professional relationships with expectant fathers and families.
  • Encourages families to attend childbirth, parenting, and family education classes.
  • Ensure fathers-to-be are well informed and understand prenatal care plans.
  • Help fathers and families remove barriers to prenatal care.
  • Provides education, guidance, and resources on health-related services, overcoming barriers to obtaining needed medical care and /or social services.
  • Assist families to apply for social services, including but not limited to: publicly sponsored health care insurance plans, or Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
  • Travels extensively to client homes, community locations, various agencies, and other outreach destinations.
  • Establishes positive, supportive relationships with participants and provides feedback to other members of the team. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with the clients, providers, nurse case managers, agency representatives, supervisors and office staff, from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. Works to reduce cultural and socio-economic barriers between clients and institutions.
  • Support peers in utilizing effective strategies to engage fathers in program services and community resources, including but not limited to, metal illness, substance abuse, housing, employment, etc. that affect family well-being.
  • Provide parenting education utilizing evidence-based treatment models and curriculum.
  • Assists clients in accessing health-related services, including but not limited to: obtaining a medical home, providing needed medical care and/or social services.
  • Provides support and advocacy during initial medical visit or when necessary to assure clients' medical needs and referrals required are being conveyed. Follows up with both clients and providers regarding health/social services plans.
  • Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.

Education, Training & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in medical field, social services, or health services required.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, proven critical thinking skills, excellent computer skills, knowledge of multiple computer programs, and ability to multi-task.
  • Applicants must have a working vehicle to successfully facilitate transportation to/from but not limited to: home visits, community visits, and clinic sites.

Please note that the salary information provided on the career site for this position opening may not necessarily reflect the accurate compensation associated with the role.
We encourage candidates to inquire further and engage in direct communication with Union Health for comprehensive salary details.
 

As an EOE/AA employer, Union Hospital, Inc. will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran or disability status..


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