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Bilingual Family Support Specialist - Home Based

Company: Support For Early Learning & Families
Location: Vancouver
Posted on: September 15, 2023

Job Description:

Description

Title: Bilingual EHS Family Support Specialist

Employment Status: Full Time

Employment Schedule: Full Year

FTE: 1.0 / 245 days

All new hires start at Step 1 rate of $23.50/ hr , unless they have the full qualifications AND experience relevant to this position and field.

Program Type(s): Home-Based EHS

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Reports to: Operations Center Director

Supervises: -

Offering New Employee Bonus! $300 after successful completion of 60 days of employment.

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • PTO
  • Paid Holidays
  • 401k with 2.5% match
  • Discounted child care
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • $10,000 Basic Life Insurance
  • Voluntary STD, LTD, and additional life insurance
  • Quarterly passes to Columbia Sportwear and Adidas employee store Who are we:

    We're a nonprofit organization founded in response to the question, "How can we work to improve opportunities for our community's children?". This question is at the heart of the work that we do. We believe that the answer to this question is through building environments where children can learn and develop themselves through play. By playing, our children learn about the world and how they relate to it, giving them the foundation needed to thrive.

    How do we do this? We work in partnership with the Educational Service District (ESD) 112 to staff and facilitate numerous childcare centers in the southwest Washington area. Our programs are designed to support children at ages ranging from birth, to preschool, to school age. We have program types to support children of all backgrounds and needs.

    You may be wondering what joining our team really means for you. Aside from getting to play with children all day, you go home at the end of the day knowing that your work is directly impacting the lives of those children by readying them for school and enriching their lives. You'll be part of a team that values connection, accountability, and innovation. We pride ourselves on fostering a community that helps our mission by helping each other.

    If you are passionate about uplifting young minds and wish to make an impact that expands outside of the classroom, we would love to have you join our team!

    General Description of Position:

    Under the supervision of the Operations Center Director, home-based Family Support Specialists provide comprehensive and integrated family support services to families enrolled in the program that they support. They work to identify the needs of the children that they support and work with families to help them achieve developmental milestones both at school and at home. Home-based Family Support Specialists partially support our centers and partially facilitate home-based lessons based on the child's needs.

    Qualifications and Skills:
    • Bilingual in Spanish/English required.
    • Home-based Child Development Associate (CDA) credential OR comparable credential or equivalent coursework as part of an Associate's or Bachelor's degree.
    • Experience working with children and families from diverse cultures and lifestyles.
    • Experience providing comprehensive services to children birth to five years in one or more of the following content areas: health, early childhood education, nutrition, mental health, and/or children with disabilities.
    • Must have reliable transportation and ability to work outside traditional working hours occasionally to meet the needs of our families.
    • Experience using computer software to manage data, maintain files, and submit reports. Essential Functions:
      • Provide comprehensive child and family development services for income-qualifying families through weekly home visits.
      • Provide parent education to promote involvement in child development.
      • Administer and evaluate developmental screenings and assessments for children ages 0-3 years.
      • Facilitate referrals and connections with community agencies; assist families with self-advocacy and goal setting.
      • Conduct outreach, recruitment, enrollment and orientation activities for families participating in Early Care and Education programs.
      • Develop and maintain relationships with children, families, community agencies and partners.
      • Collaborate with other staff, as appropriate, to develop and support individualized family goals that focus on strengths, responsibilities and timetables and strategies for achieving these goals.
      • Promote parent and family involvement in all aspects of the program through home visits, parent meetings, family events and Policy Council.
      • Provide comprehensive child and family services utilizing relationship-based family support principles, assisting families with referrals and follow-up to appropriate community resources.
      • Ensure enrolled children receive preventative health related services as required by program standards.
      • Establish and maintain complete and accurate records, child files and all required program forms.
      • Fulfill program deliverables in accordance with performance standards and timelines.
      • Provide support for all transitions involving the family and/or child.
      • Participate in staff professional development.
      • Plan, conduct, and participate in meetings, programs, and activities for parents and center staff including Policy Council. This may include occasional nights and weekends.
      • Establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with staff, program participants, and the community.
      • Maintain confidentiality of program and client information.
      • Other duties as assigned. Physical/Strength Requirements:
        • Regular attendance during scheduled work hours.
        • Requires the ability to move or traverse about inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, center activities, etc.
        • Moderate or frequent exposure to loud noises, outside weather elements, and temperature changes.
        • Lifting requirements include the ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, 20 pounds of force frequently, and up to 10 pounds constantly to move objects including, the human body.
        • Job involves sitting, standing, walking, lifting, carrying, reaching, grasping, bending, stooping, crouching, pushing, and/or pulling. Position involves physical mobility with or without reasonable accommodation to perform essential functions of the job. Employment Requirements:
          • Must have valid driver's license and insurance.
          • Successful completion of a portable background check (PBC) and clearance through the Department of Children Youth and Families prior to working in program.
          • Participation in Washington's State Training and Registry System (STARS) program required.
          • Valid CPR certification including child/infant prior to working in program.
          • Valid Food Handler's Card required prior to working in program.
          • Negative TB test completed within the previous twelve months prior to working in program.
          • Initial health exam completed by medical provider showing you are free from communicable diseases.
          • Documentation showing immunity to Measles, Mumps, & Rubella (MMR), either vaccination records or results of a Titer test prior to working in program.
          • Completion of HIV/Blood Borne Pathogens training prior to working in program. SELF is an Equal Opportunity Employer

            Requirements
            • Bilingual in Spanish/English required.
            • Home-based Child Development Associate (CDA) credential OR comparable credential or equivalent coursework as part of an Associate's or Bachelor's degree.
            • Experience working with children and families from diverse cultures and lifestyles.
            • Experience providing comprehensive services to children birth to five years in one or more of the following content areas: health, early childhood education, nutrition, mental health, and/or children with disabilities.
            • Must have reliable transportation and ability to work outside traditional working hours occasionally to meet the needs of our families.
            • Experience using computer software to manage data, maintain files, and submit reports.

Keywords: Support For Early Learning & Families, Vancouver , Bilingual Family Support Specialist - Home Based, Other , Vancouver, Washington

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