Job Description
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.
At CCP, step into a role that blends compassion and professionalism to create real impact for youth and families across Connecticut.
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
Ensure the needs of the UC (Unaccompanied Children) are being met, including but not limited to the physical, medical, emotional, behavioral, cultural, social, and educational needs of the child.
Responsible for care planning, including service, safety, crisis, and discharge planning.
Collaborate with the UC, sponsor family, foster family, Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), and all service providers regarding the clients’ safe and timely release.
Provide foster family support, guidance, education, and supervision.
Conduct client transportation when necessary.
Maintain all appropriate service documentation, including progress notes, case management notes, and service plans including all appropriate ORR and program paperwork.
What You'll Bring To The Table
Bachelor’s degree and at least 3 years of experience providing services to children and/or families, preferably in the child welfare system.
Bilingual English/Spanish (required).
Previous experience in providing services to immigrant populations, particularly unaccompanied minors or minor refugees.
Strong ability to work collaboratively on multi-disciplinary teams
Pay: 50,000K- 55,000KCompany Description
The Children’s Community Programs of Connecticut (CCP) is a mission-driven nonprofit focused on helping children and families achieve safety, stability, and independence. We provide hands-on services directly in homes, schools, courts, and community settings across Connecticut.
Each year, CCP staff directly support more than a thousand Connecticut families. Employees work within interdisciplinary teams alongside clinicians, educators, and advocates to address real-world challenges affecting safety, education, and long-term independence.
We believe effective services require supported employees. CCP emphasizes supervision, professional development, and teamwork so staff can perform confidently and sustainably in challenging but meaningful roles.
Full-time