Every family is our focus. Since 1999, CCP has supported children, youth, and families across Connecticut — serving over 1,400 clients annually, many from the most vulnerable populations.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
We invest in you because when our team thrives, families thrive.
Health & Wellness
- Comprehensive Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision plans for you and your family.
- Quarterly Wellness Experiences: Recharge, network, and stay at your best—professionally and personally.
- Summer Fridays: Half-day Fridays during the summer to balance work and life.
Professional Growth
- Leadership Development: High-impact workshops, advanced training, and thought-leadership opportunities.
- Lunch & Learns: Connect with internal and external experts while gaining new skills.
Culture & Recognition
- Recognition Awards: Celebrate achievements—big and small.
- Culture Committees: Shape organizational strategy and culture.
- Dress-Down Fridays: Relaxed Fridays encourage authentic connection.
- Referral Bonus: Earn a bonus when your top-tier referrals join CCP.
What You’ll Do
- Utilize the North Carolina Family Assessment Scale for General Services (NCFAS-G+R) and a Wrap Around Model approach to assess family functioning, identify strengths and needs, explore risk and safety concerns, and inform delivery service.
- Provide reunification services using a staged model, including parent/child assessment, preparation before reunification, intensive post-reunification work, and ongoing support to monitor family progress.
- Conduct weekly visits with parents and children, implementing a Visit Coaching Model and Therapeutic Family Time (TFT) to strengthen parenting skills, improve parent/child interactions, and promote attachments.
- Maintain regular communication with DCF, including weekly verbal and written updates, attending RFTF case reviews, and participating in other required DCF meetings.
- Participate in scheduled supervision and bi-monthly Family Support team meetings to discuss cases and coordinate services.
- Complete and maintain electronic client records, ensuring timely documentation and strict adherence to client confidentiality guidelines.
- Assist the Family Support Manager and Program Director in outreach efforts, including presentations to referral sources.
- Provide transportation for families as needed and maintain availability for on-call 24-hour/day crisis response according to the rotation schedule.
What We’re Looking For
- Master’s degree in social work, psychology, counseling, or a closely related field and at least two years of experience working with children and families.
- Must be aware of the cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of clients served
- Must have experience working with diverse populations and a willingness to provide home-based supports.
- Demonstrate maturity, professionalism and self-awareness, a non-judgmental attitude, the ability to deal with resistance and rejection, cultural competency, and the ability to work independently and under challenging conditions)