
Parent Partner
Parent to Parent of Georgia’s Employment Opportunity
Applications being accepted through April 11, 2025!
Are you a parent or family member of a child with a disability or special healthcare need? Are you looking for part-time work in a casual working environment, where you can help families to access support and resources while expanding your own knowledge? If you live in the Valdosta/Lowndes County area, this might be a great job for you!
The primary responsibilities of the Parent Partner include providing one-on-one assistance and guidance on educational and health-related issues to families of children with disabilities and/or special healthcare needs and working closely with the staff at Lowndes County Board of Health and Children with Special Healthcare Needs programs in Valdosta, GA.
Requirements:
• Experience supporting families of children with special health care needs.
• Parent or family member of an individual with a disability and/or one year experience in the disability field.
• Good written and oral communication skills (preference given to candidates fluent in Spanish).
• Basic computer skills.
• 2-4 year degree preferred.
• Parent whose child has received services from Babies Can’t Wait (BCW) or Children’s Medical Services (CMS) preferred.
A Part-time in-office position is available, 20 hours a week and 12 months a year. Pay is $17 per hour.
Interested candidates should include a cover letter detailing their experience of being a parent/family member of an individual with disability or supporting families of children with special health care needs.
Send resume by mail, email or fax to:
Susan Brown, Parent Partner Manager
Parent to Parent of Georgia
3070 Presidential Parkway, Suite 130
Atlanta, GA 30340
Fax: 770-458-4091
Email: p2pjobapps@p2pga.org
For more information about Parent to Parent, check our web site at: www.p2pga.org
Parent to Parent of Georgia is an E-Verify Mandated Employer
(EOE)
Parent to Parent of Georgia values diversity in the workplace.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.