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Community and Family Services Specialist I

Association Of Village Council Presidents · Kongiganak, Bethel

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Interview prep

Expect questions on rural case management, confidentiality, trauma-informed practice, and working with Alaska Native families. Be ready with examples of cross-agency coordination, limited-resource problem solving, and respectful engagement with tribal councils and elders.

Fit summary

Strong fit if you want hands-on family services in a remote Alaska village with a mission-driven tribal nonprofit (AVCP, est. 1964). Less ideal if you need remote work or a large urban employer footprint.

Day in the role

As a Community and Family Services Specialist I with AVCP in Kongiganak, you would likely intake and assess family needs, connect households to tribal and state supports, document case notes, and coordinate with village leadership and partner agencies. Days mix home or office visits, crisis triage, and culturally grounded follow-up in a small, remote community setting.

FAQ from this listing

Is this role remote?

No—the listing is for Kongiganak, Bethel, with remote set to off-site work not indicated.

What does AVCP do?

AVCP (avcp.org), founded 1964, is a regional tribal consortium serving Yukon–Kuskokwim villages with governance and community services.

What certifications are required?

No certification list or costs were provided for this posting; confirm requirements directly with AVCP.

Company facts (cached)

Website: avcp.org

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Role overview (listing rewrite)

The Association of Village Council Presidents is hiring a full-time Community and Family Services Specialist I in Kongiganak, Bethel — an entry-level opportunity to advocate for Tribal children and families within the child welfare system. About the Role As a Community and Family Services Specialist I, you will act as the local Tribe or IRA's designated representative under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA). Based in Kongiganak, Bethel, this on-site position partners closely with the AVCP ICWA team, regional Tribes, and the families navigating State or Tribal child welfare proceedings. It is an ideal entry point for someone beginning a career in child and family advocacy. Key Responsibilities Serve as the ICWA and child welfare point of contact for the local Tribe or IRA. Collaborate with the AVCP ICWA team, ICWA Advocates, and Tribal partners to coordinate case support. Support children and families involved in the State or Tribal child welfare system. Help uphold the protections and intent of the Indian Child Welfare Act at the community level. Build trusted working relationships with Tribes and the families they serve. Qualifications Suited to candidates seeking an entry-level role in community, family, or child welfare services. Willingness to work directly with Tribes, advocates, and families in the Kongiganak and Bethel area. Commitment to the values and requirements of the Indian Child Welfare Act. Strong interpersonal and communication skills for collaborating across teams and communities. About Association of Village Council Presidents The Association of Village Council Presidents (AVCP) serves Tribes and families throughout the region, supporting children and families engaged with State and Tribal child welfare systems and championing the protections of the Indian Child Welfare Act. How to Apply Ready to begin a meaningful career as a Community and Family Services Specialist I with the Association of Village Council Presidents in Kongiganak, Bethel? View the full listing and apply here.

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