Parent Intake Advocate
Company: Good Shepherd Services
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title: Parent Intake Advocate
Reports To : Program Coordinator, Parent Support Services Work
Locations: Crossroads Secure Facility – 17 Bristol Street,
Brooklyn, NY 11208 Good Shepherd Justice Initiatives Office – 692
Blake Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207 Salary: $24.72 – $27.47/hourly
Schedule : Part-Time 18 – 20 hours per week (schedule varies based
on visiting hours and program needs, may include evenings and
occasional weekends) Job Summary: The Parent Support Program
connects families of justice involved youth with the guidance,
education, and emotional support needed to navigate the juvenile
justice system. The Parent Intake Advocate serves as a welcoming
point of contact for parents and caregivers. This role blends
hospitality, advocacy, and resource navigation. The Parent Intake
Advocate ensures families feel respected, informed, and supported
as they navigate visiting procedures, reentry planning, and
community connections. This role is ideal for someone
compassionate, organized, and passionate about uplifting families
during high-stress moments. Lived experience with the juvenile
justice or probation system is highly valued. stressful moments.
Lived experience with the juvenile justice or probation system is
highly valued.stress moments. Lived experience with the juvenile
justice or probation system is highly valued. Major Duties: Family
Engagement & Advocacy Warmly greet and welcome families during
visiting hours to create a positive, dignified experience. Host and
facilitate a monthly support group for caregivers of detained
youth. Engage caregivers through active listening to understand
concerns and challenges placing their young person at risk.
Encourage families to stay involved in case planning and maintain
strong engagement throughout their child’s involvement in the
juvenile justice system. Plan and host special events,
celebrations, and family-focused activities that promote unity and
connection. Focused activities that promote unity and connection.
Direct Service & Reentry Support Provide surrogate visits for youth
whose families cannot attend in person, ensuring no young person
feels disconnected or alone. Assist caregivers in preparing for
their child’s return home by helping identify appropriate schools,
mental health support, and community resources. Identify crisis
situations or high-risk concerns and escalate to supervisory or
clinical staff following agency protocol. Intake, Coordination &
Administration Conduct intake interviews via phone or in-person to
collect demographic information, assess eligibility, and introduce
families to available services. Provide immediate and accurate
information about community resources such as housing supports,
childcare, mentoring programs, mental health services, and more.
Maintain accurate and confidential data in agency systems,
including family information, services provided, and visit records.
Assist with gathering, organizing, and preparing data for monthly
and quarterly reporting. Collaborate with DOP/DFYJ staff and
internal team members to ensure smooth, supportive “warm hand-offs”
for follow-up services. Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED
required, some college preferred. Experience in social services,
youth programs, or family support preferred. Familiarity with the
juvenile justice or probation system, or willingness to learn.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including group
facilitation. Ability to support families in high-stress,
emotionally charged situations with empathy and patience.
Comfortable completing routine data entry and maintaining accurate
records. Flexibility to work during detention visiting hours,
including evenings and occasional weekends.
Keywords: Good Shepherd Services, Scranton , Parent Intake Advocate, Social Services , New York City, Pennsylvania