Director of Home Visiting at Any Baby Can
Austin, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Apr, 26

Salary

90000.0

Posted On

12 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Leadership, Program Management, Contract Management, Data Analysis, Communication, Problem-Solving, Organizational Skills, Staff Development, Collaboration, Community Engagement, Budget Management, Coaching, Evaluation, Advocacy, Bilingual

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Job Details Level: Management Job Location: Austin Main Office - Austin, TX 78723 Position Type: Full Time Education Level: Bachelors Salary Range: $80,000.00 - $90,000.00 Salary/year Job Category: Nonprofit - Social Services Who We Are? Any Baby Can, a Central Texas nonprofit, partners with families to overcome obstacles and achieve well-being. With programs that meet clients where they are – at home, work, or school – Any Baby Can helps build stability, develop skills, and navigate systems so children and families reach their full potential. Any Baby Can is based in the Austin Metropolitan area and provides direct services across an 8-county region. At Any Baby Can, we recognize our staff as our most valuable resource and the drivers of our success. We are proud to be recognized as one of the Best Places for Working Parents in Austin for 5 years in a row, designated as a Texas Mother-Friendly Worksite and one of the Mayor’s Healthiest Workplaces from the Mayor’s Health and Fitness Council in Austin. We prioritize staff well-being in a variety of ways, including a competitive benefits package, flexible and remote work schedules, a generous number of paid holidays, personal time off, and vacation leave. Position Summary: Any Baby Can has a current opening for a Director of Home Visiting position. The Director of Home Visiting provides leadership, strategic direction, and oversight for Any Baby Can’s Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) and Parents as Teachers (PAT) programs within the Family Strengthening division. This position ensures program fidelity, quality service delivery, and strong team performance while promoting innovation, collaboration, and sustainability. The Director of Home Visiting provides direct supervision to the NFP Nurse Supervisors and the PAT Program Supervisor, supports program evaluation and funding efforts, and represents the agency in local and national collaborations focused on early childhood and family well-being Key Responsibilities: Provide strategic leadership for all home visiting programs (NFP and PAT) to ensure alignment with agency goals and community needs. Serve as the program and project contact for state, local, and private funder contracts and grants, ensuring contract oversight, performance monitoring, timely reporting, and compliance with all deliverables. Monitor and evaluate all program activities, ensuring fidelity to evidence-based models, contract deliverables, and grant requirements. Use quantitative and qualitative data to assess program outcomes, identify areas for improvement, and guide strategic planning. Ensure programs maintain compliance with professional standards of practice, risk management policies, and agency protocols. Support the development and monitoring of programmatic budgets and identify opportunities for sustainability and growth. Directly supervise Nurse Supervisors (NFP) and the PAT Program Supervisor. Provide regular reflective supervision, coaching, and support to promote staff development and retention. Ensure that supervisors receive ongoing professional development and that all staff have opportunities for skill-building and advancement. Foster a team culture that promotes collaboration, communication, and work/life balance. Represent Any Baby Can and the Family Strengthening division at community coalitions, advisory boards, and advocacy events. Collaborate with the NFP and PAT National Service Office, funders, and community partners to support program sustainability and visibility. Maintain and expand community referral networks that strengthen client access to comprehensive family support. Contributes to the development of logic models, performance frameworks, and outcome measures for home visiting programs. Provide input for grant proposals, budgets, and narratives related to home visiting initiatives. Collaborate with agency leadership to ensure that home visiting services align with the agency’s strategic priorities and integrate with other Family Strengthening initiatives. Experience and Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Social Work, Early Childhood Development, Education, Public Health, or a related field required. Master’s degree preferred. Minimum of 5 years of professional leadership experience in maternal/child health, early childhood, or social services. Minimum of 5 years of program and contract management experience. Demonstrated success in managing evidence-based home visiting programs or similar community-based services. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills with ability to inspire and develop staff. Excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational abilities. Proficiency with MS Office and data management systems. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Special Considerations: This role is primarily hybrid with at least 40% in-person presence required in the Central Texas area. Must have reliable transportation to travel within the assigned region; if driving own vehicle, must have valid driver’s license and current vehicle insurance. Ability to sit for extended periods of time. Ability to work more than 8 hours per day. Ability to sit, stand, and kneel as necessary to fulfill daily duties assigned. Ability to effectively/clearly communicate.
Responsibilities
The Director of Home Visiting provides leadership and oversight for the Nurse Family Partnership and Parents as Teachers programs, ensuring quality service delivery and strong team performance. This role also involves monitoring program activities, supporting funding efforts, and representing the agency in collaborations focused on early childhood and family well-being.
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