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Help Me Grow Care Coordinator

Contra Costa Crisis Center
place Walnut Creek, 94595
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Social Work Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
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Internship
local_atm $31 - $36 USD /HOUR
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Rev. 3.10.2026

Help Me Grow Care Coordinator

Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Hourly Range: $31.00 – $36.00 (DOE)
Funding Notice: This position is funded through a grant currently awarded through June 30, 2027. Continued employment beyond that date is contingent upon renewal of grant funding.

Reports to: Program Lead


Position Overview

The Help Me Grow (HMG) Care Coordinator is a full-time, non-exempt position responsible for providing care coordination and navigation support to families with children prenatal through age five. The Care Coordinator conducts phone-based intake, developmental screening (including Ages & Stages Questionnaires), referrals, and follow-up to help families access developmental, parenting, and community resources that support healthy child development.


The position works closely with 211 call center staff, First 5 Help Me Grow partners, and community service providers to ensure seamless referral pathways and effective follow-up. Through consistent communication, documentation, and coordination, the Care Coordinator helps families connect with appropriate services and supports early identification of developmental and behavioral concerns.


The role is operational and coordination-focused and operates within established program frameworks and procedures. It does not include supervisory or fiscal authority.


About Help Me Grow

Help Me Grow (HMG) is a national model that helps communities identify young children with developmental or behavioral concerns early and connect families to appropriate services and supports. In Contra Costa County, Help Me Grow works in partnership with First 5, the 211 call center, and community agencies to provide developmental screening, resource navigation, and coordinated referrals for families with children ages birth through five.


Through early identification and coordinated support, Help Me Grow strengthens connections between families, healthcare providers, early childhood programs, and community resources that support healthy child development.


Core Responsibilities (Care Coordination)

Direct Services, Family Support & 211 Liaison

  • Provide intake, screening, referral, follow-up, and advocacy for families with young children
  • Serve as a liaison between Help Me Grow services and 211 call center staff to ensure coordinated screening, referral, and follow-up
  • Administer developmental and behavioral screenings, including Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ)
  • Assist families and providers in understanding and navigating early intervention and child-serving systems
  • Support families through information, education, advocacy, and follow-up to address service access barriers
  • Ensure confidentiality and compliance with all applicable privacy and data-protection requirements

Program Operations, Early Identification & Data

  • Support and monitor the day-to-day operations of Help Me Grow early identification, screening, surveillance, and referral workflows
  • Accurately enter, maintain, and monitor client data for tracking, reporting, and outcomes
  • Ensure timely, complete, and accurate documentation and reporting
  • Support preparation of required program, funder, and internal reports
  • Monitor relevant best practices, early identification efforts, and system developments at the local, state, and national level and communicate observations to program leadership
  • Participate in service quality assurance and continuous improvement activities to enhance effectiveness and cultural relevancy of services

Program Support Activities

  • Serve as the primary point of continuity for Help Me Grow outreach and partner engagement
  • Identify, outreach to, and maintain collaborative relationships with child-serving agencies, providers, and community networks
  • Coordinate, track, and support outreach activities, presentations, and community events to promote Help Me Grow and child development
  • Collaborate with the Resource Database Manager to ensure timely, accurate participation of partner agencies in the development and maintenance of the resource database
  • Gather partner and community feedback, identify operational gaps or barriers affecting families, and communicate findings to program leadership
  • Support the development and distribution of outreach and educational materials
  • Coordinate and regularly deliver public speaking engagements and presentations regarding the Help Me Grow system and Crisis Center services, and support participation by other Care Coordinators as appropriate
  • Support early childhood–related trainings and in-services for call specialists and volunteers, as assigned
  • Participate in Help Me Grow–related meetings, workgroups, and convenings, as funding allows
  • The HMG Care Coordinator may participate in outreach, presentations, and community events.

Collaboration & Organizational Participation

  • Work closely and cooperatively with program managers, coordinators, call center staff, and community partners
  • Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and team activities
  • Actively contribute to a healthy, respectful, and supportive workplace environment
  • Regularly drive and/or travel throughout Contra Costa and neighboring counties to perform job duties; driving is an essential function of this position
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in early childhood development, child development, special education, social work, or related health or human services field
  • Experience in early childhood development, education, or a related field
  • Direct service experience with families of young children
  • Knowledge of early childhood development, early childhood mental health, and early identification systems
  • Proficient computer, software, and database literacy
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including comfort with public speaking and presentations
  • Experience and demonstrated ability to work with racially, culturally, and economically diverse populations
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
  • Ability to adapt, with minimal or no advance notice, to changes in agency operations, schedules, or assignments
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret professional publications and policy documents
  • Demonstrated commitment to equity and reducing disparities in access to services for children and families
  • Commitment to personal accountability and active participation in team building
  • Valid California Driver’s License, access to a working vehicle, and current automobile insurance
  • Ability to clear a criminal background check upon hire
  • Spanish language proficiency (verbal and written)

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience serving children with special needs
  • Experience serving at-risk families with young children
  • Experience working with volunteers
  • Training or experience in telephone-based service delivery
  • Comfort and skill in public speaking and community education

Application Process

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.


Our Values

Compassion | Integrity | Equity | Collaboration | Excellence

We believe every person in crisis deserves dignity, empathy, and skilled support — and that the professionals who provide that support deserve strong leadership, structure, and care.

Contra Costa Crisis Center is an equal opportunity employer. Reasonable accommodations are provided to qualified applicants in accordance with federal and California law.

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Minority Health
Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum

Age Groups

Children (5-10)
Preteens/Tweens (11-13)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Families

Practice Specifics

Populations

Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied

Settings

Milieu
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Home Health/In-home