Parent Educator -Lindbergh Early Childhood Education
- 12-month schedule
- Part-time position17-25 hours per week
- Non-exempt
- Starting hourlyrate:$29.44
- Required Missouri Certification: Parent Educator
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Personal Visits:
Provide developmental information educational guidance and interactions with families using the current PATNC approved curriculum
Administer developmental vision and hearing screenings
Submit weekly reports of contacts to supervisor
Make additional contacts with high needs families as needed.
Determine the number of contacts needed with each family and obtain approval from the PAT Coordinator.
Group Connections:
Plan and organize using event planner form as required.
Facilitate using appropriate materials handouts and interactions with parents and children
Evaluate meeting through attendance and parent participation
Screening:
- Be proficient in administration of ECDA approved screening instruments
- Keep accurate records of screening results and report these results to supervisor
- Participate in familys transitions and collaboration with Special School District First Steps or other agencies
Recruitment:
- Distribute information regularly to local businesses childcare centers doctors offices etc.
- Present to local organizations
- Assist in sending press releases articles pictures to local newspapers school newsletters
- Participate in district parades and festivals
- Document and report recruitment efforts monthly as require
- Collaborate in development of flyers and handouts
Documentation:
- Maintain accurate current records on current data software including but not limited to: home visits screening resource to families summary of service records and event forms current within 24 hours of visit.
- Complete Life Skills Progression family evaluations as needed.
- Document goals for each family.
- Document Resources for each family
- Document referrals to First Steps and ECSE for families as needed
Professional Development:
- Attending required PATNC required training.
- Participate in re-certification of certificates for DESE and LECE.
- Attend required professional development for LECE.
Education and Experience:
- High school diploma or GED (or equivalent degree outside the United States)
- Two years previous supervised work experience with young children and/or parents.
- Bachelors degree or higher in related field preferred.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Lindbergh Schools considers applicants for all positions without regard to race color religion sex national origin age disability veteran status or any other legally protected status.
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