Kaizen Lab Inc.
Family Support Specialist – Parents as Teachers
Kaizen Lab Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Family Support Specialist - Parents as Teachers
Summary:
Under the direct supervision of the Parent Educator Supervisor, the Parent Educator provides parent education, developmental information, and family support to parents through personal home visits to promote the healthy development of children from pregnancy to kindergarten. Parent Educators utilize the nationally recognized 'Parents as Teachers' curriculum to deliver quality home-based early childhood education, developmentally age-appropriate resources, and effective child-parent interaction techniques.Responsibilities:Attend training to become a Certified Parent Educator.Provide personal home visits to families on assigned caseload.Plan and conduct home visits using the Parents As Teachers (PAT) instructional curriculum based activities, methods, and materials.Provide early detection and developmental screening services to children zero to five years of age.Monitor client caseload and record child's developmental progress.Maintain accurate records of all personal home visits, contacts, screenings, resource linkages, and data input of progress and required reports.Maintain client confidentiality and integrity in keeping with agency policies, practices, professional standards, and program requirements.Acquire knowledge and expertise of the agency's Client Management System (Penelope) software and other various database systems.Participate in community outreach events as needed and required.Attend agency staff meetings as necessary and required.Perform all other duties as assigned and adhere to ongoing policies, program standards, and supervisory directives.EDUCATION:
Bachelor's degree in early childhood development or related field is preferred; or a minimum of 60 college hours in early childhood development with a minimum of two years' experience directly working with young children under the age of 5 required; or a Certificate in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or 5 years experience in a pre-school setting preferred. Required continuing education to maintain certification.OTHER:
This position requires a personal vehicle, a valid driver's license, and a current car insurance policy. No transportation of participant families or children is necessary, but having a vehicle facilitates ease of completing home visits in addition to all other job requirements. May be asked to do some light transporting of donated items, such as clothes, diapers, and pack-n-plays at times.SKILLS REQUIRED:Attend training to become a Certified Parent Educator.Provide personal home visits to families on assigned caseload.Plan and conduct home visits using the Parents As Teachers (PAT) instructional curriculum based activities, methods, and materials.Provide early detection and developmental screening services to children zero to five years of age.Monitor client caseload and record child's developmental progress.Maintain accurate records of all personal home visits, contacts, screenings, resource linkages, and data input of progress and required reports.Maintain client confidentiality and integrity in keeping with agency policies, practices, professional standards, and program requirements.Acquire knowledge and expertise of the agency's Client Management System software, Penelope, and other various database systems.Participate in community outreach events as needed and required.Attend agency staff meetings as necessary and required.Perform all other duties as assigned and adhere to ongoing policies, program standards, and supervisory directives.WORK ENVIRONMENT:Must work flexible hours.Must be prepared to travel to various program sites and various communities.
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Summary:
Under the direct supervision of the Parent Educator Supervisor, the Parent Educator provides parent education, developmental information, and family support to parents through personal home visits to promote the healthy development of children from pregnancy to kindergarten. Parent Educators utilize the nationally recognized 'Parents as Teachers' curriculum to deliver quality home-based early childhood education, developmentally age-appropriate resources, and effective child-parent interaction techniques.Responsibilities:Attend training to become a Certified Parent Educator.Provide personal home visits to families on assigned caseload.Plan and conduct home visits using the Parents As Teachers (PAT) instructional curriculum based activities, methods, and materials.Provide early detection and developmental screening services to children zero to five years of age.Monitor client caseload and record child's developmental progress.Maintain accurate records of all personal home visits, contacts, screenings, resource linkages, and data input of progress and required reports.Maintain client confidentiality and integrity in keeping with agency policies, practices, professional standards, and program requirements.Acquire knowledge and expertise of the agency's Client Management System (Penelope) software and other various database systems.Participate in community outreach events as needed and required.Attend agency staff meetings as necessary and required.Perform all other duties as assigned and adhere to ongoing policies, program standards, and supervisory directives.EDUCATION:
Bachelor's degree in early childhood development or related field is preferred; or a minimum of 60 college hours in early childhood development with a minimum of two years' experience directly working with young children under the age of 5 required; or a Certificate in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, or 5 years experience in a pre-school setting preferred. Required continuing education to maintain certification.OTHER:
This position requires a personal vehicle, a valid driver's license, and a current car insurance policy. No transportation of participant families or children is necessary, but having a vehicle facilitates ease of completing home visits in addition to all other job requirements. May be asked to do some light transporting of donated items, such as clothes, diapers, and pack-n-plays at times.SKILLS REQUIRED:Attend training to become a Certified Parent Educator.Provide personal home visits to families on assigned caseload.Plan and conduct home visits using the Parents As Teachers (PAT) instructional curriculum based activities, methods, and materials.Provide early detection and developmental screening services to children zero to five years of age.Monitor client caseload and record child's developmental progress.Maintain accurate records of all personal home visits, contacts, screenings, resource linkages, and data input of progress and required reports.Maintain client confidentiality and integrity in keeping with agency policies, practices, professional standards, and program requirements.Acquire knowledge and expertise of the agency's Client Management System software, Penelope, and other various database systems.Participate in community outreach events as needed and required.Attend agency staff meetings as necessary and required.Perform all other duties as assigned and adhere to ongoing policies, program standards, and supervisory directives.WORK ENVIRONMENT:Must work flexible hours.Must be prepared to travel to various program sites and various communities.
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