Under the direct supervision of the Family Advocate III and the indirect supervision of the Executive Director, the Family Advocate I/II will provide direct client services to all participants in the Tribal TANF program, including eligibility determination, continuous case managment and helping clients gain access to all services allowable under Federal and State regulations supporting employment and becoming self sufficient. The Family Advocate I/II applies the principals, knowledge, and practice of professional social work to provide culturally relevant social diagnosis, treatment, research, consultation, and preventative social service programs for individuals and families.