Benefits:
- Professional Development Fund
- Mileage Reimbursement
- Paid Sick Leave
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Bonus based on performance
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
JOB DESCRIPTION: Korean American Family Services (KFAM) is a non-profit organization specializing in gender-based violence, mental health, and foster/adoption services to API immigrant families. KFAM is seeking a self-motivated, detail-oriented, and hardworking individual to work in its Child Care Food Program (CCFP) under the supervision of the CCFP Manager. The individual is responsible for monitoring day care homes and preschool/afterschool centers in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas.
REQUIREMENTS:
REQUIREMENTS:
- Conduct monitoring visits with licensed daycare home and center providers to ensure that they are meeting CCFP requirements.
- Follow up with providers after monitoring visits if they need training or corrections.
- Submit written reports after monitoring visits.
- Complete paperwork required by CCFP program.
- Input and review monthly provider claims for reimbursement on CNIPS
- Manage a caseload of providers
- Mail checks and forms to providers
- Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bilingual in Korean or Spanish preferred
- Must have a valid driver’s license, regular use of a car, and auto insurance.
- Willingness to drive significantly (mileage reimbursement provided).
- Must pass TB Test and criminal background check.
- Ability to work well with people, and sensitivity to the needs of children and families.
- Must have strong organizational skills, be good at multi-tasking, and meet deadlines.
Please email your resume, a cover letter AND 2-3 references to Jennifer Oh: joh@kfamla.org (no phone calls please)
Flexible work from home options available.
Compensation: $48,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year
Our Mission
KFAM's mission is to empower underserved Korean American and Asian Pacific Islander families through culturally responsive programs.
Why KFAM?
Since its inception in 1983, KFAM has provided assistance to tens of thousands of Korean Americans—particularly women, children, immigrants, and low-income families. KFAM specializes in providing linguistically and culturally appropriate services through its multilingual and multicultural staff.
Our History
KFAM was founded in 1983 by immigrant Korean women inspired by the vision of Dr. Tae Young Lee, Korea’s first female attorney, an early advocate of the rights of women, and the founder of the Legal Aid Center for Family Relations in Korea. KFAM opened its doors to offer hope and help for immigrant families devastated by economic hardships, immigration stress, and family strife.
The original mission and vision live on through KFAM’s broad range of family intervention, mental health, and social services that provide an important safety net for families and community members. Our dedicated, skilled team of multilingual staff and volunteers serve over 10,000 adults and children each year with quality, culturally responsive services and passionate care that speak directly to the challenges among immigrant families undergoing trauma or adaptation stresses. Our services truly provide a vital safety net for resource-poor families without access to care.
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