Job Description
Job Description
Job Status : Grade 7-10, Step depending on experience and qualifications
General Responsibilities :
It is the responsibility of all EOAC employees to support EOACs mission and goals, to respect the confidentiality of all who come to us for information or assistance, and to personally maintain the dignity and integrity of one who is placed in a position of public trust. We all bear the responsibility of improving the organization, communicating openly and empowering each other to excel at our work and maintain confidentiality of client / agency information as required by State and Federal laws, appropriate regulations, and professional practice standards.
Minimum Qualifications :
- Must have CDA credentials, an Associate degree in social work or Social Services Certification, or a Bachelors Degree in Social Services
- Two (2) years experience in social service work or adult education
- Should have experience in record keeping
- Should have knowledge of community resources
- Must have interest in and concern for low-income families and their children and their development
- Computer literacy (Word Processing, database and spreadsheets, Internet and email use) is required
- Must have Adult and Pediatric CPR and First Aid certification
- Must have the ability to maintain records on a computer system or willing to learn
- Must possess a valid Texas Drivers license and access to a privately owned vehicle with seat restraints and liability insurance for use in completing work responsibilities
- Frequent driving for home visits sometimes in outlying centers or to assist parents with transportation needs
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- There must be no prior convictions of child abuse / neglect
- Must pass pre-employment physical and have current TB skill test / chest x-ray with negative results
- Must have current enrollment in Child Care Division-Criminal History Registry and FBI background clearance
- Must have the ability to lift in excess of 35 pounds
Specific Responsibilities :
Performs all job responsibilities in a safe mannerPerforms duties related to Eligibility, recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, and Attendance (ERSEA)Meet or exceed requirements of Family and Community Partnerships and Parent Involvement as indicated in the Head Start Performance Standards and as outlined in content area plans and policies and procedures related to the above-mentioned areasDeals sensitively and fairly with persons from diverse cultural backgroundsEffectively communicate with colleagues, children and parents; participate in parent committee meetings as a non-voting member; develops and maintains effective individual and group relationshipsAssess and respond to needs and recruitment of children, including children with disabilities; visits classrooms and consults with teachers on services neededMakes home visits as needed to gather information relating to children and familiesDevelop and coordinate a continuing evaluation of the Family and Community Partnerships Program and Parent Involvement; in collaboration with Center Director and Family and Community Partnerships Manager, implement changes based on findingsEffectively plan the Family and Community Partnerships and Parent Involvement Program; Provide assistance to develop education and personal plans (Family Partnership Agreement (FPA)Perform casework services with parents as needed to increase the parents understanding, their constructive participation in resolving their childs problems, and their knowledge and use of available and appropriate resources (to include assurance of health screenings and follow-up in a timely manner and in accordance with written policy and procedure)Serves as liaison between Head Start and / or Early Head Start child, home, center, and community resources, such as family services agencies, child guidance clinics, courts, protective services, doctors, and clergy membersUtilizes the referral process to help children and others use special programs and services, including counseling, emergency assistance, or crisis intervention. Assistance with follow-up of service needs; provides information to families on available and appropriate community resourcesCompile, maintain, and files all reports, records, and other documents required. Assists with the confidentiality of all required reportsMake parent contact / follow-up for children whose participation in Head Start and / or Early Head Start is irregular; tracks children who withdraw; track attendance in database on daily basisAssist in planning and implementation of Parent Involvement activitiesMonitor progress of service delivery assigned caseload, including plans for improved child behavior that reflects enhanced opportunities for learningParticipate in team meetings, staffing, and parent / teacher conferences according to assigned caseloadAssist in creating an environment conducive to learning and appropriate for the maturity level and interest of Head start and early Head Start childrenImprove leadership skills through self-initiated professional development activitiesAssist parents to develop their skills and knowledge in the areas of parenting, medical / dental topics, mental health, nutrition, early childhood development and personal growthPerform other relevant responsibilities as required by the programProvide appropriate and timely information to the Community to actively inform and recruit eligible familiesDocument all activities that relate to contact with families and specific program objectivesAssure integration of all content areasAssure that a positive image of EOAC is portrayed at all timesI understand that my employment will not begin until I have received clearance to hire from the Executive Director or their designee.Other duties as assignedImmediate Supervisor : Head Start Center Director
Early Head Start Program Manager
Secondary Supervisor : Family and Community Partnership Manager