Home Visiting Doula

Brightpoint invites you to join our team of mission-driven staff who share a common vision: an equitable world where all children and families thrive in strong communities. As a leader in the human services sector for 140 years, we aim to advance the well-being of children by investing in families and strengthening communities through data-informed, collaborative, and preventative solutions.

The Home Visiting Doula provides inclusive, in-home visits within a strength-based, family-centered support model to young mothers and fathers who would like support services. The Community-Based Doula will provide outreach services, prenatal education activities, and assist the family in preparing for childbirth through both home visiting and group-based services. As the Doula, you will advocate for the participant families by providing emotional support, parental education, labor and delivery guidance and post-partum care.

Candidate qualifications:

  • A Bachelor’s Degree in social work or human service, OR Associate's Degree plus completion of Doula certification training, OR Associate's Degree plus two years' relevant social service experience.
  • Must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Able to attend in-person family visits and meetings required.
  • Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in English and Spanish required.
  • Valid driver's license, insurance, and a reliable vehicle required.

Core Responsibilities:

  • Establishes trusting and nurturing relationships with program participants and their families.
  • Maintains regular contact with participants in their home to provide information, education and resources that will prepare the parent and her family for the birth process and postpartum.
  • Attends and supports the laboring mother and their family or support person(s).
  • Assists families in initiating and strengthening the parent-child relationship.
  • Improves family support systems by providing information about community networking and advocacy.
  • Assists identified families in establishing goals and creating a plan for the accomplishment of those goals, including the collaborative development of a birth plan.
  • Assesses family functioning for safety and ability of family to care for children; determines
    appropriate interventions.
  • Develops and facilitates pre and postnatal education and parent support groups.
  • Maintains positive working relationships with all members of the agency team, referring agencies, and other community resources.
  • Assists with community outreach efforts, targeting local hospitals and medical staff.
  • Participates in the on-call system, as required by program, including being present for after hours and weekend births.
  • Bills Medicaid according to the program guidelines.
  • Completes accurate documentation and maintenance of files, including timely submission of Medicaid notes as required by the funder

Job details:

  • Compensation: Range starts at $21.15-$23.25/hr; offers are commensurate with experience. Bilingual candidates may receive additional financial compensation.
  • Benefits: Medical/dental/vision insurance, 3+ weeks paid time off in the first year including the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day (PTO increases with tenure); 11 paid holidays, supplemental insurance options, 401(k) with match (more benefits details here).
  • Location: Home-based and community-based services provided in the Champaign, Vermillion, Ford, Piatt Counties; home office located at our Champaign Office.
  • Schedule: Full-time, hourly; general business hours with some flexibility required for evening visits and attending after-hours births.
  • We don’t just hire talent—we grow it: Emerging Leaders will have access to leadership development opportunities and one-on-one mentorship.
  • Student Loan Forgiveness: Brightpoint is an approved agency for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).
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