Full-Time

Family Support Specialist

Multiple Teams

Posted on 9/27/2025

Boys Town

Boys Town

1,001-5,000 employees

National nonprofit child and family care

No salary listed

Grand Island, NE, USA

In Person

Category
Customer Experience & Support (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in Human Services or related field OR in Iowa: Associate of Arts degree in Human Services or related field plus 4 years of experience working with children and families can be substituted (rural counties in Iowa may require fewer years of experience; 2 years) OR in Nebraska: A Bachelor’s degree is preferred, but candidate meeting the requirements identified in the contract may be considered. Louisiana: Additional education or experience may be required due to state or contractual requirements.
  • Minimum 1 year of experience including working with children and families required.
  • Possess a valid driver's license with a good driving record required.
  • Pass an annual Motor Vehicle Registration (MVR) check required.
  • Ability to provide own transportation (mileage reimbursed) to complete travel requirements of the job required.
  • Meet auto insurance requirements established by Boys Town policy and/or State and Local laws required.
  • Available rotationally to provide crisis response and must be available to work non-traditional business hours including early mornings, nights, weekends, and holidays required.
  • Based on business need, some areas may require bilingual skills required.
  • May be trained to become a State Approved Family Team Decision Meeting and/or Youth Transition Decision Making Facilitator and may be asked to conduct facilitated meetings at designated locations as assigned.
  • Certification or licensure may be required based on Affiliate Site location, Local contracts, or Federal/State contract requirements required.
Responsibilities
  • Adheres to policies related to safety and boundaries with service recipients.
  • Attends safety and abuse risk management training as assigned.
  • Adheres to procedures related to managing high-risk activities and supervising service recipients.
  • Reports suspicious or inappropriate behaviors and policy violations.
  • Follows mandated abuse reporting requirements.
  • Develops and maintains effective working relationships with families and with community service resources, including medical professionals, public welfare personnel, lawyers, therapists, law enforcement staff, school officials, neighbors, and religious and youth organization representatives utilizing referral sources as necessary.
  • Provides screening and assessment to determine program eligibility and identifies areas to address in the service plan if applicable.
  • Provides training and support in the development and utilization of functional skills to families with problems and individuals associated with the families.
  • Assesses problems and provides care to youth and families; monitors individual and family progress in the attainment of predetermined goals providing regular review and update of service plans.
  • May provide outreach and prevention services to include increasing community awareness, and offering informational and educational service programs to youth and families as required.
  • Maintains appropriate level of direct contact with families per program requirements, and remains available to families 24/7, for crisis intervention as needed.
  • Provides consumers, including school personnel and others working with children served by the program, training in the management of difficult behaviors.
  • Promotes family self-determination by assisting family in identifying and accessing community services and resources.
  • Educates families on the needs of good physical health, quality medical attention and preventive health care.
  • Assists families in building on their spiritual and religious beliefs or practices as a source of strength to reach their goals.
  • Promotes culture of professionalism through role modeling and respect.
  • Meets with families and children at various locations; utilizes own vehicle to travel to work destinations and to transport youth as authorized.
  • Prepares and submits reports and recommendations concerning case load status, budget requests, changes in service plans, and any unusual incidents that occur in the operation of the program.
  • Reports any critical incidents involving family members or staff according to standard reporting guidelines.
  • Prepares proper documentation and service plans in a timely manner as defined by the program.
  • Implements feedback from supervisor.
  • Ensures compliance with all contractual, regulatory, program, and accrediting body standards.
  • Notifies supervisor of change in professional status or standing that may affect job status or program compliance including driving record, driver's license suspension, vehicle insurance cancellation, and missed mandatory training.
  • May be trained to become a certified Common Sense Parenting Instructor and as a certified instructor may be asked to conduct Common Sense Parenting (CSP) Courses at designated locations as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience working with children and families in community-based programs or Boys Town Programs preferred.

Boys Town provides care and treatment for children and families across more than a dozen sites nationwide. It is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization that addresses behavioral, emotional, and physical problems with research-proven treatments, delivered through a structured, family-focused approach tailored to each child’s needs. The company uses an evidence-based program grounded in decades of experience to help tens of thousands of children and families. Its goal is to ensure every child, regardless of circumstance, has the opportunity to succeed by receiving compassionate, individualized care and support.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Boys Town, Nebraska

Founded

1917

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What believers are saying

  • Expanded Pediatric Behavioral Health Clinic adds bilingual psychologists.
  • Partnerships with Clarkson College enhance youth mental health workforce.
  • New Youth Clinic integrates in-home family services and parenting classes.

What critics are saying

  • Las Vegas Rescue Mission siphons coat drive donations ongoing.
  • Hot August Nights Foundation dilutes Nevada donor base in 3-6 months.
  • National partnerships divert funding from Nevada in 6-12 months.

What makes Boys Town unique

  • Boys Town Nevada provides behavioral health services for children up to age 22.
  • National Hotline prevented 9,000 suicides in 2021 via 24/7 counseling.
  • Nevada site served 4,500 children directly in 2025.

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Gambel Communications
Feb 11th, 2026
Recognizing the Spirit of Youth with Boys Town Louisiana

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Boys Town Nevada Launches Annual Winter Coat Drive to Support Local Families

Boys Town Nevada launches annual Winter Coat Drive to support local families. Boys Town Nevada has officially kicked off its annual Winter Coat Drive, inviting the community to donate new or gently used coats to help keep children and adults warm throughout the colder months. The drive runs now through December 10, with more than a dozen convenient drop-off locations across the Las Vegas Valley, including Sambalatte, Massage Envy, and the Boys Town Nevada campus on North Mojave Road. The drive supports families who rely on Boys Town Nevada's life-changing programs, which provide behavioral health services, family support, youth outreach, and critical resources designed to strengthen households in crisis. "Our community always steps up when families need it most, and this coat drive is a powerful example of how small acts of kindness can make a big impact," said John Etzell, Executive Director of Boys Town Nevada. "A warm coat can make the difference between a child staying home or confidently getting to school, playing outside, and feeling cared for during the winter season. We're grateful to every business and individual who supports this effort." Community members can drop off clean, new, or gently used coats of all sizes at participating locations across the valley. According to the flyer, confirmed drop-off partners include: * Sambalatte: 750 S. Rampart Blvd. #9 in Boca Park; 100 N. City Pkwy #140 * Massage Envy: 3520 St. Rose Pkwy Ste. 103; 6475 N. Decatur Blvd #160; 8950 W. Charleston Blvd Ste. 7; 358 W. Lake Mead Pkwy #100; 711 Marks St. Ste. A; 7175 W. Lake Mead Blvd #174; 1000 N. Green Valley Pkwy Ste. 700; 4280 Blue Diamond Rd Ste. 101; 10845 S. Eastern Ave Ste. 100; 9484 W. Flamingo Rd Ste. 150 * Boys Town Nevada: 821 N. Mojave Rd. Drop-off locations and details appear on the flyer included in the uploaded document. The Winter Coat Drive helps ensure children and families receiving Boys Town support services have the warm clothing they need for a safe winter season. Many families served by the organization are navigating significant challenges, and access to essential items such as coats can provide comfort, dignity, and stability. "This drive reminds us that community is about caring for one another," Etzell said. "Every donated coat directly helps a local child or parent stay warm and feel supported." About Boys Town Nevada Boys Town Nevada has been serving children and families since 1991, offering life-changing programs including in-home family services, behavioral health resources, parenting support, and care for youth in crisis. The organization is part of the national Boys Town mission founded in 1917, dedicated to strengthening families and providing every child with the opportunity to succeed.

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Aug 18th, 2023
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