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Cordele, GA · On-site

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Parent Involvement Facilitators are responsible for the implementation and maintenance of Family Engagement programs, including; preparing, organizing, and coordinating materials, workshops, and ...

Under the direction of the Afterschool Director, 21st Century Parent Engagement Coordinator will provide support by assisting with recruiting parents, disseminating 21st CCLC Program Information.

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How much do parent engagement jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for parent engagement in the United States is $77,797.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,000.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a parent engagement?

A Parent Engagement job focuses on building relationships between schools, families, and communities to support student success. This role involves organizing events, communicating with parents, and providing resources to help them stay involved in their child's education. Parent Engagement professionals also work with teachers and administrators to create inclusive programs that encourage collaboration. Their goal is to improve student outcomes by fostering a strong partnership between families and schools.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in parent engagement?

To thrive in a Parent Engagement role, you need expertise in communication, relationship-building, and cultural competency, often supported by a background in education, social work, or community outreach. Familiarity with parent communication platforms, CRM systems, and event coordination software is valuable for organizing and tracking engagement activities. The most effective professionals exhibit strong empathy, conflict resolution skills, and adaptability when working with diverse families. These skills are critical for fostering trust, promoting active participation, and connecting parents with resources to support student success.

What are some common challenges faced in parent engagement roles?

A common challenge in Parent Engagement roles is effectively reaching and involving families from diverse backgrounds, including those with language barriers or limited access to technology. You may also encounter varying levels of parent availability and differing levels of trust in the institution, which require creative and persistent outreach strategies. Another part of the job is managing expectations and collaborating with teachers, administrators, and community organizations to ensure consistent communication. Approaching these challenges with patience, resourcefulness, and sensitivity helps create an inclusive environment where all parents feel valued.

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Infographic showing various Parent Engagement job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,797 per year, or $37.4 per hour.

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Job description

For questions please email Federal Programs Director Mrs. LaChele Walker at lwalker@crispschools.org
To be considered, you must complete an application.
FLSA Status:             Non-exempt
Primary Function: Parent Involvement Facilitators serve as liaisons between schools, parents, and community organizations and endeavor to increase parental involvement in schools.  Parent Involvement Facilitators are responsible for the implementation and maintenance of Family Engagement programs, including; preparing, organizing, and coordinating materials, workshops, and training sessions.  
Requirements:
Educational Level: Associate's Degree or two years of post-secondary education from an accredited college is required; experience working jointly with families and schools and/or experience working in a Title I school preferred.
Certification/Licensing: None.
Proficiency Skills: Written and oral communication skills.  Ability to communicate well with students, families, school personnel, and the community.  Ability to read, comprehend and write correspondence and effectively present information to students, parents, administrators, school personnel, and community members.  Ability to deal with multiple tasks, computer competence, organizational, and interpersonal skills. 
Personal Skills: Pleasant personality, ability to interact with stakeholders using tactful yet effective skills, cooperative attitude, physical skills, and stamina to perform essential duties.
Salary: CCSS Classified Salary Schedule A08, (Start pay $15.00-max pay $22.71) steps awarded with verifiable experience. 190 work days. Yearly salary is determined by multiplying the hourly pay rate by the number of work days. That total is then divided by 12 months.
Link to the Salary schedule: https://core-docs.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/2545/CCSD/5850659/FY26_CLASSIFIED_SCHEDULE.pdf (Steps are awarded with verifiable experience on the former employer's letterhead). 
1. Maintains a pattern of prompt and regular attendance.  
2. Demonstrates knowledge and proficiency in the use of internet and email as applicable to job Responsibilities. 
3. Demonstrates knowledge and proficiency in the use of other computer applications as applicable to job responsibilities.
4. Demonstrates appropriate verbal, written and telephone communication skills. 
5. Acts in a professional manner and maintains a professional attitude towards the public and colleagues; adheres to cultural diversity guidelines, and exhibits the fundamentals of good public/customer service. 
6. Complies with school, system, state and federal regulations and policies, including the PSC Code of Ethics, as related to job requirements. 
7. Maintains confidentiality of sensitive information and material; adheres to chain of command. 
8. Maintains a professional appearance as appropriate for job responsibilities. 
9. Maintains and improves knowledge and skills to promote proficiency in the operations of an organized, modern, updated and efficient office. 
10. Participates in professional organizations, workshops and staff development activities and applies what is learned to the job; accepts new challenges in a professional manner; redelivers ideas and experiences with school staff and parents. 
11. Shows initiative and assumes responsibility for all aspects of job responsibilities; performs routine duties and tasks with little or no direct supervision. 
12. Exhibits time on task and a flexible, cooperative, progressive and hard-working attitude and style. Limits personal business and phone calls to a minimum during work hours. 
13. Maintains accurate records and prepares reports in a timely manner. 
14. Plans and facilitates parent workshops based on needs assessments.  
15. Facilitates workshops, classes, and activities for parents and provides materials and educational resources to families related to parental involvement. 
16. Serves as a liaison between the school, parents, and community agencies. 
17. Refers students and/or families to community agencies as needed. 
18. Confers regularly with school's administration. 
19. Confers regularly with teachers concerning the needs of students and works collaboratively with teachers and parents to arrange conferences.
20. Develop family engagement programs according to Federal guidelines by determining priorities, analyzing data and estimating cost. 
21. Develop volunteer list and coordinate volunteer placements throughout the District, including screening, background checks and processing of volunteers. 
22. Develop and Maintain an up-to-date District Parent Involvement Policy and review school level Parent involvement Policy to ensure compliance with Federal Laws. 
23. Prepare and Implement Parent Education and Outreach materials, newsletters, workshop, website, and training sessions; provides technical assistance to schools. 
24.  Develops, analyzes, and distributes the results of parent surveys to parents, school staff, and district leadership. 
25. Promotes shared decision-making opportunities by involving parents in the planning and budgeting of parent engagement activities. 
26. Maintains ongoing relationships with community organizations that provide services and resources in support of our schools' educational programs. 
27. Maintains records of all parent involvement activities, reports, surveys, program evaluations, and parent communications. 
28. Promotes a family-friendly school climate and maintains an inviting and welcoming Parent Resource Center for visiting families. 
29. Work and communicate with the general public, internal and external customers, to provide information and quality services targeted to meet parent, teachers and student educational needs. 
30. Maintain a library of resource materials for informational purposes; answers general and specific questions from groups and individuals. 
31. Maintain knowledge of current policies, trends and developments concerning Federal guidelines of parent engagement by reading appropriate notices/interpretations, books and other literature and attending training sessions, meetings, conferences, etc. 
32. Coordinate and development of an annual calendar and catalog to document Parent Education and list of services provided by the District
33. Provides professional development to District staff or individual staff on effective strategies to engage parents and or effective communication with parents.
34. Performs other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.