LEO Inc
Bilingual (Haitian Creole preferred) Family Service Worker - Head Start Program
LEO Inc, Lynn, Massachusetts, us, 01910
PRIMARY FUNCTION
Assesses the needs of Early Head
Start/Head Start families
and assists them in accessing necessary social, educational, recreational and health services through Early Head Start/Head Start and other community resources. KEY ROLES (Essential Job Responsibilities): Primary Job Responsibilities: Assists with the program's outreach, recruitment and enrollment activities. In collaboration with other staff, as appropriate, assess each family's need for social services; develop an individualize plan that responds to the family's need; deliver and/or coordinate the delivery of needed social services to each family; review and update. In conjunction with other types of contacts, makes a sufficient number of home visits to each family as assigned. Refer families to community agencies/programs; assess accessibility, relevance and usefulness for assistance received. Works with center to conduct Parent Meetings at assigned center. Participates in workshops, conferences, team meetings
and training sessions provided by the program, and pursue professional development opportunities. Maintain accurate, objective, timely and confidential records in children's files and database system, documenting all family, staff and agency contacts; disseminate appropriately. Ensure comprehensive, timely two-way communication between parents, Early Head Start/Head Start staff, and as appropriate, community individuals and organizations. Works cooperatively with all Content Areas to ensure compliance and service needs are met for children and families. Demonstrates positive work ethic. Maintain confidentiality in accordance with agency policy and legal Performs other reasonably related business duties as assigned by immediate supervisor or other management staff. Skills / Knowledge Required High School Diploma or equivalent, college degree preferred Bilingual in Haitian Creole preferred At least one college course in Human Services. At least two years' experience in a related field. Family Service Worker Credential preferred; otherwise required within the first year of employment. Ability to recognize emergencies and areas where action is necessary. Collect, organize
,
record and process information quickly and efficiently. Prepare and maintain written records and reports. Work independently of direct supervision. Maintain confidentiality and a professional demeanor at all times. Demonstrate respect for individuals and groups with varied cultural, racial, ethnic, religious and linguistic identities or backgrounds. Valid Massachusetts Driver's license and access to a car (not belonging to another staff member). Strong computer skills, including internet, email and Excel, and the ability to learn new systems as required. Strong time management skills. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to make required home visits and to access various community organizations. Must be willing and able to work flexible hours in order to meet program commitments which may of necessity take place during hours outside of the usual work day. Must meet other qualifications as may be outlined in the Head Start Performance Standards. Schedule: Monday through Friday - 35 hours per week from September through May/June.
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Start/Head Start families
and assists them in accessing necessary social, educational, recreational and health services through Early Head Start/Head Start and other community resources. KEY ROLES (Essential Job Responsibilities): Primary Job Responsibilities: Assists with the program's outreach, recruitment and enrollment activities. In collaboration with other staff, as appropriate, assess each family's need for social services; develop an individualize plan that responds to the family's need; deliver and/or coordinate the delivery of needed social services to each family; review and update. In conjunction with other types of contacts, makes a sufficient number of home visits to each family as assigned. Refer families to community agencies/programs; assess accessibility, relevance and usefulness for assistance received. Works with center to conduct Parent Meetings at assigned center. Participates in workshops, conferences, team meetings
and training sessions provided by the program, and pursue professional development opportunities. Maintain accurate, objective, timely and confidential records in children's files and database system, documenting all family, staff and agency contacts; disseminate appropriately. Ensure comprehensive, timely two-way communication between parents, Early Head Start/Head Start staff, and as appropriate, community individuals and organizations. Works cooperatively with all Content Areas to ensure compliance and service needs are met for children and families. Demonstrates positive work ethic. Maintain confidentiality in accordance with agency policy and legal Performs other reasonably related business duties as assigned by immediate supervisor or other management staff. Skills / Knowledge Required High School Diploma or equivalent, college degree preferred Bilingual in Haitian Creole preferred At least one college course in Human Services. At least two years' experience in a related field. Family Service Worker Credential preferred; otherwise required within the first year of employment. Ability to recognize emergencies and areas where action is necessary. Collect, organize
,
record and process information quickly and efficiently. Prepare and maintain written records and reports. Work independently of direct supervision. Maintain confidentiality and a professional demeanor at all times. Demonstrate respect for individuals and groups with varied cultural, racial, ethnic, religious and linguistic identities or backgrounds. Valid Massachusetts Driver's license and access to a car (not belonging to another staff member). Strong computer skills, including internet, email and Excel, and the ability to learn new systems as required. Strong time management skills. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to make required home visits and to access various community organizations. Must be willing and able to work flexible hours in order to meet program commitments which may of necessity take place during hours outside of the usual work day. Must meet other qualifications as may be outlined in the Head Start Performance Standards. Schedule: Monday through Friday - 35 hours per week from September through May/June.
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