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Family Development Coach

Bronx, NY · On-site

$19.25 - $25/hr

... development, academic improvement, social-emotional learning, family and/or community organizing ... mentoring and coaching to fathers to strengthen their parenting skills, help with career ...

The Salome Ureña Campus Family Development Coach will use case management framework to address ... Highly effective in motivating, stimulating, and engaging students around academic and personal ...

Academic Advisor

Lynchburg, VA · On-site

$37K - $40K/yr

Deliver intensive, holistic academic coaching to designated student populations (e.g., student-athletes, honors, or specialized cohorts) to ensure compliance with institutional and external ...

Academic Director

Burlington, VT · On-site

$55K - $72K/yr

The Academic Director plays a key role in integrating academic development into the overall holistic student experience at Mansfield Hall. Supervises: case manager/coach level staff, as assigned ...

The Salome Urena Campus Family Development Coach will use case management framework to address ... Highly effective in motivating, stimulating, and engaging students around academic and personal ...

Academic Advisor

Lynchburg, VA

$40K - $50K/yr

Deliver intensive, holistic academic coaching to designated student populations (e.g., student-athletes, honors, or specialized cohorts) to ensure compliance with institutional and external ...

... developmentally-appropriate advising that holistically supports the student in all aspects of their ... Provide holistic, comprehensive, proactive academic and transitional advising support to incoming ...

Youth Development Coach

Chicago, IL

$14 - $18.75/hr

... academic growth and social-emotional skills. Position Summary The Youth Development Coach will be a part of the Breakthrough Youth Network. This position will provide excellent, organized and ...

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As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for holistic academic development coach in the United States is $41,865.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32,500.00 and $49,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Holistic Academic Development Coach vs Academic Counselor?

AspectHolistic Academic Development CoachAcademic Counselor
CredentialsCertifications in coaching, education, or counseling; often includes holistic or wellness trainingDegree in counseling, psychology, or education; licensure may be required
Work EnvironmentPrivate coaching sessions, schools, online platforms focusing on overall student developmentSchool settings, colleges, universities providing academic and emotional support
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, coaching firms, online education platformsEducational institutions, school districts, higher education institutions

While both roles support student success, a Holistic Academic Development Coach focuses on overall personal and academic growth through coaching techniques, whereas an Academic Counselor provides guidance on academic planning and emotional support within educational institutions.

Infographic showing various Holistic Academic Development Coach job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 53% Full Time, and 47% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,865 per year, or $20.1 per hour.
Family Development Coach

Family Development Coach

Commonpoint Queens

Bronx, NY • On-site

$19.25 - $25/hr

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

It's fun to work in a company where people truly BELIEVE in what they're doing!
We're committed to bringing passion and customer focus to the business.
The Family Development Coach is responsible for delivering case management services and facilitating workshops for the Fatherhood Program at Commonpoint Bronx Center. This program is designed to support fathers in the Bronx through comprehensive services, including assessment, service planning, coaching, educational opportunities, and intervention. The program will serve a diverse group of fathers, empowering them to become more engaged parents and stable, positive contributors to their families and communities. The Family Development Coach will provide direct support to fathers in key areas such as parenting, life skills, employment readiness, financial management, and personal development. The Family Development Coach will be on-site at the center five days a week and will oversee the coordination, management, and integration of program participants and family support services. Additionally, the coach will play a pivotal role in community programming and building partnerships within the local network. The Family Development Coach will collaborate closely with other team members, including fellow Family Development Coaches, and will report to the Program Director.
Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Education or Counseling and experience working with City systems such as public assistance, child support, child welfare, education, and housing; or
• Associate's degree and completion of the Family Development Training (or other credentials identified by DYCD) and experience working with City systems such as public assistance, child support, child welfare, education, and housing; or
• Completion of the Family Development Training within one year of being hired (or other credentials identified by DYCD) and at least three (3) years successful experience in providing case management/counseling and working with City systems such as public assistance, child support, child welfare, education, and housing.
• A minimum of five (5) years' experience providing assessment, service planning, case management, and/or intervention work and preferably already serving the community in some capacity.
• A minimum of three (3) years' experience collaborating effectively with community-based organizations to improve the outcomes of at-risk families
• A minimum of three (3) years' experience working within or managing programs serving adults and families.
• Significant experience with assets and needs analysis, community organizing, problem-solving, networking and developing relationships with private and public partners, program management and improving access to resources for parents and community members.
• Flexible schedule and willingness to work some weekends/evenings for workshops and agency events.
• Interest in fatherhood development, academic improvement, social-emotional learning, family and/or community organizing, working with neighborhood agencies and programs.
• Organized and detail-oriented with the ability to multitask, analyze and drive process improvement.
• Must have excellent organizational, teamwork, verbal, and written communication skills.
• Must have a commitment of work from a strength-based perspective.
• Strong relationship-building and group facilitation capabilities, incorporating cross-cultural sensitivity.
• Takes initiative and has the ability to solve problems.
• Energized by the idea and process of creating and implementing new initiatives.
• Computer literate, including experience with all Microsoft Office software packages; Google Drive (Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, Docs, etc.).
Responsibilities
• Will manage a caseload in order to provide assessment, service planning, case management and/or intervention work.
• Recruit parents; and conduct intake assessments and interviews.
• Plan curriculum and conduct workshops on responsible parenting, communication skills, child development, bonding activities, co-parenting, emotional intelligence, financial literacy and managing stress.
• Coordinate and facilitate special events and special opportunities for program participants.
• Build relationships with community organizations and local businesses to promote the program and offer support resources.
• Host informational sessions and workshops to raise awareness and encourage fathers to join the program.
• Provide personalized support to fathers by assessing their needs, creating action plans, and connecting them to relevant services (e.g., employment support, legal aid, parenting classes).
• Offer mentoring and coaching to fathers to strengthen their parenting skills, help with career development, and provide guidance on relationship-building with children.
• Assist fathers in addressing emotional and interpersonal issues, especially those affecting relationships with their children or families.
• Develop or identify educational materials to support fathers in becoming self-sufficient and improving family dynamics.
• Conduct activities that help fathers improve bonding and communication with their children.
• Help fathers access resources that may be needed for self-sufficiency, including job training, educational opportunities, housing assistance, food insecurity and legal support.
• Encourage fathers to become involved in their local communities, through volunteer projects, attending local events, or supporting community initiatives.
• Monitor fathers' progress in achieving their goals, including employment, education, and relationship- building milestones.
• Collect and analyze data on participants' outcomes to evaluate program success and areas for improvement.
• Work closely with social workers, counselors, child development experts, and community leaders to provide comprehensive support to fathers.
• Participate in team meetings to discuss strategies for engaging fathers, sharing resources, and solving problems.
• Be aware of and respectful of the diverse backgrounds of fathers, including different cultural, socioeconomic, and family dynamics.
• Advocate for policies and practices that support fathers and strengthen families in the broader community.
Commonpoint reserves the right to revise, amend or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises.
Commonpoint is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Location: 1665 Hoe Avenue, Bronx, NY, 10460
Hours: Full Time, 35 Hours A Week
Salary: $50,000
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