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Family Advocacy Program Case Manager

International SOS Government Medical Services
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 17 Jun 2025
💰 $80,000/yr($36,000/yr$80,000/yr)

About the role

Company Description

International SOS delivers customized medical and security risk management and wellbeing solutions to enable our clients to operate safely and effectively in environments far from home. Founded in 1984, we operate in 92 countries providing integrated medical solutions to organizations with international operations. Our innovative technology and medical and security expertise focus on prevention, offering real-time, actionable insights and on-the-ground quality delivery. We provide clinical services to include “hands on” direct care at over 800 sites around the world, many of which include inpatient clinical care capabilities. With 12,000 staff (including 5,200 medical and behavioral health providers) our services include the design, deployment, and operation of healthcare solutions including freestanding surgical facilities in remote and austere environments, telemedicine consultation through a wide range of virtual modalities, referrals to a global network of more than 100,000 vetted providers, and global aeromedical evacuation. Within our portfolio of companies, International SOS Government Medical Services (GMS), headquartered in Houston, Texas provides contracted healthcare support to Government defense and civil agencies and government contractors, including support to military exercises and operations, diplomatic missions, natural disasters, and refugee care. To protect your workforce, we are at your fingertips: internationalsos.com.

Job Description

This position is still at the proposal stage and is awaiting award.

International SOS is looking for qualified individuals to provide  Family Advocacy Program (FAP) case management services at locations around the world for The Navy Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) which serves active duty members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force plus their eligible family members; active duty members of foreign military services who are stationed in the area; reserve military personnel and their family members when they are eligible for military medical care, military members designated as severely wounded, ill and injured and their identified caretakers and, on a space available basis, military retirees and their family members and widows, eligible family members of military decedents and other groups as directed and authorized by higher authorities in response to special circumstances. 

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide public awareness campaigns and programs in support of National Child Abuse Prevention and National Domestic Violence Awareness Months. 
  • Ensure that family violence prevention and education programs are provided with sufficient frequency to ensure that all of the following groups are trained: Commanding Officers (COs), Executive Officers (XOs), Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Command POCs, senior enlisted personnel, IDC, service members, chaplains, childcare and youth activities staff, installation law enforcement and medical staff.  
  • Ensure that FAP awareness and prevention education briefs and workshops shall include, at a minimum, the dynamics of child and domestic abuse, reporting requirements, the FAP, victim sensitivity and support, and the importance of community coordination.  
  • Ensure that FAP information and referral, and awareness and prevention education services are entered and counted in FFSMIS.  
  • Ensure staff delivering FAP awareness and prevention education services account for all services delivered in the scheduling module in FFSMIS.  
  • All reports of alleged child and domestic abuse shall be received and assessed IAW current Navy risk assessment protocols and procedures, to include interviews of alleged offenders, victims, children, and other witnesses.  
  • Develop appropriate, risk-focused treatment and interventions for victims and perpetrators of child and domestic abuse in accordance with Navy Certification standards.  
  • Prepare information about alleged incidents of child and domestic abuse for the Family Advocacy Representative’s presentation to the Incident Determination Committee (IDC) for status determination.  
  • Prepare incidents for discussion at the CCSM for designation does not meet criteria incidents, treatment planning and recommendations, periodic review and transfer and closure.  
  • Provide regular command consultation.  
  • Refer domestic abuse victims and non-offending parents in child abuse allegations are referred to the FAP Victim Advocate, if available, for ongoing services and support.  
  • Coordinate all case management and intervention services with the assigned FAP Victim Advocate, as applicable, Suspected child and domestic abuse shall be reported to the local civilian authorities and responsible CO, headquarters and law enforcement IAW Navy, federal, state, and SOFA requirements. Implement restricted reporting for inciden

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