Early Head Start Family Advocate
Department: Head Start
Exemption Status: NonExempt
Pay Grade(s): 89 $27.51 DOE)
Purpose: The Family Advocate provides family support services to empower families enrolled in the Early Head Start program. Services include transition support for families enrolling and exiting from services referrals and linkages to other community service agencies assistance in family goal setting and identification of family strengths interests and needs. The Family Advocate will conduct family visits facilitate family nights and parent training and assist the local Parent Committee in fulfilling their responsibilities. The Family Advocate with ensure implementation of the Parent Family and Community Engagement Framework (PFCE) and will follow requirements of the Head Start Program Performance Standards.
Essential Functions. An individual in this role must be able to perform the following functions with or without reasonable accommodation:
- Facilitate the Family Partnership Agreement with individual families. Facilitate family visits family nights and parent trainings. Provide assistance to the local Parent Committee as needed.
- Assist the Eligibility Recruitment Selection Enrollment and Attendance (ERSEA) Coordinator with outreach activities to recruitment eligible children and families.
- Develop a component Workplan that specifies goals objectives and timelines for ensuring the implementation of the PFCE Framework.
- Assist the Head Start Health and Safety Coordinator in following up on any referrals or communication with families around completing the required health and dental screenings and staying up to date on an ongoing continuous source of preventative health care.
- Family Visits and Family Plans
- Establishes partnerships with parents that are respectful culturally responsive and nonjudgmental.
- Provides a minimum of two family visits with monthly contacts for each family throughout the year and provides additional family visits as appropriate.
- Supports families in their leadership and advocacy efforts regarding their childs education.
- Assists parents in identifying and addressing their familys goals strengths and needs.
- Responsible for entering all family communications in the Child Plus database.
- Must be willing and able to flex schedule for evening and weekend work to accommodate parent schedules for family visits Parent Committee meetings and Parent Experiences.
- Must be able to provide own personal transportation to meet work schedule requirements including but not limited commuting to and from work between work locations attending family visits and delivering supplies as necessary.
- Work to connect families with local resources including making referrals providing such as bus tokens and may include picking up and dropping off food supplies if no other options are available.
- Meeting with the Early Head Start Manager and the teaching staff to work collaboratively with families and ensure timely communication is shared.
- Assist Teachers in establishing an Parent Information Board in the classroom(s).
- Parent Committee Meetings and Trainings
- Ensure the establishment of a local Parent Committee election of local Parent Committee officers and a Policy Council representative and alternate.
- Assist and support parents to schedule attend and participate in monthly Parent Committee meetings and selecting topics beyond the required topics for parent experiences.
- Work in collaboration with the Early Head Start Manager to implement the Early Head Start Policies and Procedures.
- Community Partnerships
- Assist in updating the local community resource list for staff and families.
- Develop new and strengthen existing partnerships with local stakeholders.
- Develop and maintain an onsite community resource file.
- Center Support
- Participates in staff meetings.
- Communicates observations concerns and important information about children and families during EHS team meetings or more urgently if needed.
- Contact families of absent children within the hour of the beginning of class to enquire why the student is absent.
- Conduct a family visit when a child has a series of unexcused absences.
- Participates in Parent/Teacher Conferences twice a year with teaching team if requested.
- Assist teaching teams with coordinating open house events and parent orientation.
- OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develops and maintains constructive and cooperative working relationships with others.
- Implements and maintains professional boundaries with others.
- Uses office equipment computers and computer programs including but not limited to Outlook Word Excel Power Point Child Plus Bright wheel and a variety of website services to effectively to enter data create spreadsheets and process information and to develop documents and program and training materials.
- Participate in regular checkin meetings with the Early Head Start Manager.
- Participate in case management meetings for assigned families as requested
- Attends all staff meetings and all required all required training.
- Must pursue an ongoing professional development plan including formal training certification or college degree as recommended by the program.
- Abides by Tlingit and Haida Head Starts policy on confidentiality.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge Skills & Abilities. A comprehensive set of capabilities required to perform job tasks effectively:
- Excellent attendance and ability to arrive on time for each shift.
- Ability to disengage from social media and all nonworkrelated cell phone activities while at work.
- Ability to read comprehend and follow established policies and procedures.
- Ability to work with families both in work settings and in their homes
- Ability to independently manage work time well prioritize and meet deadlines.
- Ability to establish good rapport with people of diverse cultures and belief systems.
- Demonstrated intermediate level of computer skills necessary to use and create documents and reports spreadsheets workshop materials and slide presentations and to enter data into intricate database programs and proficient use of Microsoft Word Excel PowerPoint Publisher and Outlook.
- Ability to independently utilize the internet to seek knowledge and implement new skills.
- Ability to respond quickly to childrens needs and emergency situations.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment.
- Ability to establish and maintain professional boundaries with others.
- Proven ability and willingness to be selfdirected in problem solving and decisionmaking and perform basic assignments with little or no direct supervision while also working effectively as a team member.
- Must be able to demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills including expertise in crosscultural communication.
- Professional public speaking skills necessary for parent meetings and providing training for adults.
- Must have or have the ability and willingness to earn at a minimum a credential or certification in social work human services family services counseling or a related field.
- Familiarity/experience with Head Start philosophy.
Minimum Qualifications (education experience skills):
- High School Diploma or GED
- Credential in social work human services family services counseling or a related field or willingness to obtain a credential within eighteen 18 months of hire.
- 1 year experience working with young children and/or parents
- Must be 21 years of age and have a valid Alaska Drivers License with reliable personal transportation.
Preferred Qualifications (education experience skills):
- AA or BA degree in social work human services family services counseling or a related field.
- Two to three years of experience working in Social Services Family Services or Mental Health fields.
- 1 year experience providing crisis intervention counseling and providing selfhelp skills training for adults.
Physical Requirements. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation:
- The majority of work is performed in a professional office setting and is generally sedentary requiring routine walking standing bending and carrying of items weighing less than 40 lbs.
Work Environment. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job:
- Some travel may be required on small aircraft or ferry.
- Certain positions at Tlingit and Haida may have exposure to certain hazardous materials or conditions. The supervisor will review these if applicable.