





The **Foundation for Social Action in Childhood (FASI)** is an organization within the human services sector, committed to promoting innovative childhood support projects—particularly for children at risk—through family-centered intervention. We work to ensure that children living in vulnerable environments can exercise their right to grow up within a family. We achieve this by developing and managing socio-educational and community-based projects and services that strengthen parental competencies and skills, as well as promote the well-being of children and young people. We are over **200 professionals**, representing diverse specialties within the social sector, working across more than **25 centers** throughout Catalonia. At FASI, we uphold equality and foster internal promotion, because the talent of our staff is what enables us to deliver benchmark services in the sector. If you enjoy working directly with people and wish to join an innovative social initiative offering professional development, this opportunity is for you! The **“Children’s House” service** forms part of a broader program supporting families with infants and adolescents who are currently in situations of neglect—or at risk of falling into such situations. We have been delivering this pioneering service for over 10 years in the social sector. As a social educator, you will be responsible for implementing the family intervention plan within the context of daily life. **Would you like to join us?** If your answer is yes, this is your project! Currently, FASI is recruiting a social educator for the Cucafera Children’s House to join the educational team on a rotating shift basis, working at **75% full-time capacity**. We are seeking individuals eager to embrace a challenging and rewarding project! Undoubtedly, everything you learn here will foster both your personal and professional growth. **You are the ideal candidate if...** * You possess self-control, emotional stability, and tolerance for frustration. * You are capable of empathizing with families and children, demonstrating strong interpersonal sensitivity and consistently placing them at the center of your efforts. * You are flexible and able to adapt to various situations, showing initiative. * You enjoy teamwork and collaboration. * Additionally, you possess knowledge of the social sector, childhood, and its associated challenges. **Some of your key responsibilities will include...** * Coordinating the daily routines of everyday life in close collaboration with the rest of the educational team. * Conducting holistic observation of families, adolescents, and/or children, and recording relevant information using designated documentation formats. * Promoting integration, coexistence, and a welcoming environment rooted in respect and affection—thereby fostering a sense of belonging and ensuring equitable treatment across the entire group. * Engaging, motivating, and accompanying families in caring for and monitoring the developmental progress of their child/adolescent; building affective bonds and trust; encouraging maximum assumption of responsibility; facilitating active participation and collaboration in their child’s holistic development process. * Participating in planning the practical implementation of educational interventions. * Contributing to the preparation of all technical documentation generated by the Children’s House, while guaranteeing strict confidentiality throughout the family’s stay. Want to know **what else you can gain** from this opportunity? * You will hold a **TEMPORARY contract** with FASI, a leading organization in innovation for social projects. * Your annual gross salary will be €20,481.04, corresponding to **75% of full-time hours**, as stipulated in the Collective Agreement for Social Action with Children, plus additional social benefits. * **Your schedule will be:** rotating shifts: * Scheduled weekend, night, and afternoon shifts. * Team meetings every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. * Six public holidays per year. **And what qualifications do you need to meet?** Beyond motivation and enthusiasm... * For this position, you must hold a diploma or bachelor’s degree in Social Education. * You must demonstrate Catalan language proficiency at level C. * Experience in systemic family intervention and prior work with children and families will be considered an asset. * Immediate start required. You will join a young, highly skilled, and deeply motivated team that strives daily to deliver its very best to families—the central focus of our mission. Apply for this vacancy; if your profile matches our requirements, we will provide full details about this position during a personal interview.


