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Job ID: 14047357
 
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Job Title:Home Visitor
Work Type:Work Days: Weekdays, Work Vary: No , Shift: First (Day), Hours Per Week: 40, Work Type: Regular
 
Salary Offered:$17.98 - $26.82 Hourly
Benefits:Unspecified.
 
Physical Required:Unspecified
Drug Testing Required:Unspecified
Education Required:
Experience Required:Unspecified
 
Required Skills:
Proof of valid driver’s license and current vehicle insurance coverage.
Comfortable working with computers, willing and able to learn program specific systems.
Demonstrated competency to plan and implement home-based learning experiences that ensure effective implementation of the home visiting curriculum and promote children’s progress across the standards.
Knowledge of community resources and the ability to link families with appropriate agencies and services.
Flexibility with respect to time and days able to work to meet family needs, including evenings.
Education and experience requirements for the appropriate level:

Home Visitor V

Master’s Degree in Social Work/Human Services, Early Childhood Education/Child Development, Family and Consumer Science; or,
Master’s Degree in a Human Services related field with 3 years of experience working in a Head Start or early childhood education program.

Home Visitor IV

Baccalaureate Degree in Social Work/Human Services, Early Childhood Education/Child Development, Family and Consumer Science; or,
Baccalaureate Degree in a Human Services related field with 3 years of experience working in a Head Start or early childhood education program.

Home Visitor III

Associate Degree in Human Services, Early Childhood Education/Child Development, Family and Consumer Science

Home Visitor II

Home-Based Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or a comparable credential.

Home Visitor I

At least 18 years of age
High school diploma or GED
Ability to obtain, within 18 months of hire or placement in position, a Home-Based Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. CDA credential coursework will be provided.

PAY IS DEPENDENT UPON QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE.
Preferred Skills:
 
Job Description:
SUMMARY OF PRIMARY FUNCTION:


The Home Visitor provides in-home instruction as well as a group socialization experience to parents, guardians and children, which will enhance the ability to fill the role as their child’s first teacher. Maintain ongoing contact with families and work with integrating services into the family setting. Helps recruit potential parents by providing information to them about the various program services and benefits offered to enrolled children and families.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


Home Visits

Conducts weekly 90-minute home visits with young children and their families.
Creates and maintains respectful partnerships with families.
Plans home visits, which enhance the parent/guardian’s role as primary educators of their children.
Seeks input from parents/guardians on planning weekly home visits.
Assists and supports families in locating resources and scheduling appointments with community resources.
Carries out “curriculum” for child development in the context of the home and during group “socialization” experiences.
Offers parents/guardians the opportunity to engage in collaborative family partnership agreement process.
Make contact with parents/guardians, as applicable to develop ongoing relationships.
Acts as liaison and advocate between community resources and Head Start families.
Completes documentation of home visits, socialization experiences, and other relevant activities.
Maintains confidentiality of family records and information.
Encourages parental efforts and facilitates opportunities.
Approach to working with families that is empathic, nonjudgmental, respectful and professional.

Plans and Expedites Services

Supports parents/guardians in developing relationships with others.
Cooperates and assists in the coordination of services with other agencies for families, including children with disabilities, i.e. attending IEP meetings.
Assists families by obtaining necessary follow-up services, including medical/dental.
Provides intervention for families during a crisis.
Develops a professional working relationship with other human service agencies.
Acquires supportive services offered throughout the community and networks with the appropriate agencies.
Maintain accurate data in Child Plus and MyTeaching Strategies.

Socialization Opportunities

Facilitates group “socialization” experiences and other family group activities.
Plans and sets-up schedule, room arrangement and environment for children, which is supportive and appropriate to meet their needs according to program curriculum.
Plans activities, which create a varied and wide-range of opportunities for children to explore and experience.
Provides bi-monthly socializations for infants/toddlers and their primary caregivers.
Meets the needs of all children including those at risk, those with special needs, those who are gifted, and those who are culturally diverse.

Communication and Training

Consults with service areas and site staff on enrolled children on an ongoing basis.
Informs office and site of changes in scheduling, staff patterns and changes in family status.
Attends meetings, staffing, training and professional development activities as appropriate.
Contacts Center Manager when a family has missed home visits, or has had irregular attendance based on the Attendance Policy.

Refer to ID 554083591 when applying