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West Monroe, LA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 17 - 22
Posted on: 6 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Full-time - 37.5 Hours Per Week / 52 Weeks Per Year

Grade 13 - Pay Rate: $17.26 - $22.45

Monday through Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pm

ABOUT THE POSITION:

Join our team and be part of something positive and make a difference!

Join a mission-driven team dedicated to empowering families and supporting early childhood success. This role offers excellent benefits a collaborative workplace and the opportunity to make a real difference. This role focuses on supporting families through the Head Start program by:

- Working closely with families to connect them to needed resources.
- Building strong respectful relationships with families and community partners.
- Assisting with recruitment eligibility determination and enrollment.
- Ensuring compliance with Head Start performance standards.

JOB SUMMARY:
Works directly with families of Head Start children to fulfill all aspects of the Family and Community Partnership service area. Coordinates parenting training sessions and family engagement activities within the assigned center(s). Carries out all duties within Head Start Performance Standards according to Federal and State regulations as well as Agency Policies and Procedures. Assists with all aspects of ERSEA - eligibility recruitment selection enrollment and attendance components of the Head Start program including promotion and community awareness. Ensures communication reliability and consistency of services.

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Family Services:
Provides case management with families assesses needs provides guidance makes appropriate referrals to resources and document outcomes.
Conducts monthly home visits; maintains additional contact through notes phone calls center visits and makes additional home visits as needed.
Empowers parents to meet their goals and participate in activities.
Responds to the complex and diverse needs and crisis situations of families; makes appropriate decisions and assesses when and from whom to seek assistance in difficult cases.
Reports signs of child abuse and neglect accidents/injuries and unusual situations; completes documentation.
Assists Health Staff in following up with health needs of children.
Obtains proper releases of information and follows program/Agency policies and procedures and HIPAA Privacy/Security regulations pertaining to protected health information and confidentiality.
Transports parents/children when necessary.
Maintains accurate up-to-date records of all parent contacts.
Completes required documentation and data entry such as: PIR MBOs newsletters family assessment worksheet and family partnership agreements.
Works cooperatively with Center Manager Teacher Teaching Assistant Nurse and Cook to ensure smooth operation of the Center.

ERSEA:
Assist Family & Health Supervisor with the recruitment and selection process including verifying eligibility.
Assists with filling enrollment slots and keeping class information current.
Contacts families and makes home visits to ensure application process is complete; assists in coordinating the application process.
Assist Family & Health Supervisor with maintaining accurate up-to-date enrollment records and waiting lists.
Monitors supply of and changes to OCFS Registration Card (blue cards) and orders as needed.
Assists Family & Health Supervisor with monitoring and tracking attendance data in accordance with performance standards.
Follows up with waitlisted applicants to update status.
Attends staff meetings; participate in professional development trainings and meetings for skill maintenance and enhancement.
Manages outreach and develops publicity for the program and tracks publicity done by Head Start staff.
Works with supervisor on related program activities; handles special projects independently within policies and procedures.
Responsible for the complete and accurate collection entry reporting and maintenance of data records and reports related to ERSEA.
Participates in assigned Agency work groups community advisory boards and related meetings and initiates ongoing contact with community agencies to ensure public awareness of program and services.

JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Must have the ability to:
- Work with families in a supportive non-judgmental manner be a positive role model maintain confidentiality and have flexibility in scheduling evening/weekend activities.
- Advocate effectively for parents with outside agencies to assist with goal setting.
- Work cooperatively and effectively with staff parents community agencies and school district personnel.
- Facilitate parent meetings/workshops and parenting training using Head Start curriculum.
- Work independently have excellent organizational oral/written communication skills and data/computer entry skills.
- Must have thorough knowledge of community resources and utilize resources and contacts effectively.
- Must possess a valid New York State Drivers license with driving record within agency policy and have access to a reliable vehicle for transporting clients.
- Must possess a valid Family Development Credential and ERSEA Certification; or successfully obtain these credentials within 18 months of hire.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Associates degree in human services counseling or job-related field; and
1 3 years of experience related to the scope of work; or
Any equivalent combination of education experience and training.

Oswego County Opportunities equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to racecreedcolor religion age sex national origin disability status genetics protected veteran statusmarital statussexual orientation gender identity or expression or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment including recruiting hiring placement promotion termination layoff recall transfer leaves of absence compensation and training.


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Full-time - 37.5 Hours Per Week / 52 Weeks Per YearGrade 13 - Pay Rate: $17.26 - $22.45Monday through Friday: 8:00am - 4:00pmABOUT THE POSITION:Join our team and be part of something positive and make a difference!Join a mission-driven team dedicated to empowering families and supporting early child...
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A private, non-profit agency, Oswego County Opportunities touches the lives of more than 30,000 people each year through more than 50 programs operating in over 80 locations throughout Oswego County. The agency, which is a United Way of Greater Oswego County member, employs more than ... View more

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