Float Coach
Company: New Moms
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $49,000 - $51,000 DOQ
About New Moms At New Moms, were on a mission to empower young moms
and their families to thrive and build brighter futures. Through
innovative housing, job training, and family support programs, we
serve hundreds of families each year across Chicagoland. Position
Summary The Float Coach is a full-time, in-person role that
provides temporary coverage when positions are vacant or when
additional support is needed across direct service programs. This
highly dynamic position is cross-trained in multiple program models
and adapts quickly to different teams, supervisors, and participant
needs. The Float Coach supports participants using the New Moms
Coaching approach while maintaining program expectations for the
department they are assigned to at any given time. This role has a
primary supervisor but works closely with task supervisors
depending on the assignment. Location: Varies based on coverage
assignment: Our offices are located in Oak Park, and the Austin and
East Garfield Park neighborhoods of Chicago. Schedule: Full-time,
40 hours/week Starting Salary: $49,000 - $51,000 DOQ What a Day
Might Look Like Covering a temporary caseload and conducting home-
or office-based coaching visits Completing assessments and service
plans for participants new to the program Providing emotional
support and mental health case management Stepping into a team
meeting to align with program expectations and priorities
Facilitating a workshop or group session to meet immediate program
needs Coordinating referrals and resources for participants across
systems Documenting services and updating participant files
Transitioning participants back to their primary coach once
coverage ends Key Responsibilities Provide temporary coaching
coverage across Family Support, Housing, Job Training, and Parent
Education programs Conduct assessments, develop service plans, and
provide coaching through home- or office-based visits Deliver
mental health case management, crisis prevention, and intervention
as needed Collaborate with internal teams and community partners to
support participant stability and goal achievement Use digital
coaching tools and case management systems to maintain engagement
and documentation Facilitate workshops or group coaching sessions
based on agency needs Coordinate exit planning, referrals, and
transitions back to primary coaches Participate in cross-training
and professional development across program areas Youll Thrive in
This Role If You Are: Flexible, adaptable, and comfortable shifting
between programs and teams A strong relationship-builder who can
quickly establish trust with participants Organized and able to
manage varying documentation and compliance requirements Calm and
confident when responding to crises or unexpected challenges
Passionate about equity, coaching, and participant-centered care A
collaborative team member who communicates clearly with multiple
supervisors Eager to become a coaching expert across all
departments, able to quickly adapt to a new work assignment as the
needs of the agency change Qualifications Education (one of the
following required): Bachelors in social work, psychology,
counseling, or similar field OR Bachelors in other field 2 years
clinical/human service experience OR High school diploma 5 years
clinical or human service experience Experience: Nonprofit direct
service experience preferred Experience using case management
software preferred Skills & Traits: Strong written and verbal
communication skills High adaptability and comfort working across
different program models Proficiency with computers and Microsoft
applications Other Requirements: Ability to work evenings and
weekends depending on the needs of the program Valid drivers
license, reliable car, and insurance required Must complete and
maintain Parents as Teachers certification (provided on the job)
Work Environment: Must be able to sit/stand for up to 8 hours, walk
stairs, and lift up to 3040 lbs (or perform with reasonable
accommodation). Work environments may vary. Benefits & Perks: We
care about the well-being of our team and are proud to offer a
comprehensive and competitive benefits package, including: Medical
insurance with generous employer contribution Dental and vision
insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Short-term disability,
long-term disability, and life insurance 100% employer-paid
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for free counseling and resources
Generous paid time off, as well as 15 paid holidays and half days
on Fridays during the summer 403b retirement plan with employer
match Pre-tax transportation benefits Discounts on Bright Endeavors
products Free spiritual direction services Position may be eligible
for hybrid schedule following 90 Day orientation period; Work
schedule and hybrid options vary depending on duties the position
is covering and are subject to change with each work assignment For
licensed employees, you will receive over 20 free CEUs during
onboarding and regular free CEUs throughout employment. We will
cover the cost of your social work (LSW or LCSW) or professional
counselor (LPC or LCPC) state certification/renewal, and will
provide licensure supervision hours for staff working towards
licensure.
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