Family Advocate

You Thrive FloridaDeltona, FL
$19 - $22Onsite

About The Position

Responsible for the recruitment and enrollment of eligible families. Responsible for identifying the needs of families and their children in Head Start/Early Head Start and for providing comprehensive case management services in an effort to empower them to achieve and maintain self-sufficiency.

Requirements

  • Minimum of a High School Diploma and FDC Course; credential or certification in Social Work, Human Services, Family Services, counseling or related field
  • Employee will obtain certification in First Aid/CPR.
  • Within 90 days of employment must begin at least one of the DCF Child Care training courses listed in S.402.305 (2) (d), Florida Statutes.
  • Within eighteen (18) months of hire will complete Head Start/Early Head Start required certification training hours.
  • Employee must complete the Head Start/Early Head Start mandated 55 hours of Florida DCF Child Care Training as outlined in the Family Advocate Career Advancement Criteria.
  • Employee will obtain certification in ERSEA within 1 year of hire date and will maintain annually thereafter.
  • No experience required if in possession of a Human Services or Social Work Associates degree or higher.
  • Valid Florida driver’s license and be insurable by Company’s current carrier.
  • Subject to Federal, State and Local legal requirements/background checks/clearance for working with children.
  • First Aid and CPR certified.
  • Ability to arrive to work daily and on time.
  • Ability to work with limited direction.
  • Knowledge of organization methods.
  • Skill in completing work with a high degree of accuracy.
  • Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing.
  • Ability to establish effective working relationships with people, particularly parents and children.
  • Ability to analyze and interpret data and human/family needs.
  • Ability to use and operate a personal computer.
  • Ability to work with children.
  • Knowledge of early childhood issues.
  • Ability to maintain child and parent confidentiality.
  • Ability to be reliable, responsible and accountable to job requirements.
  • Ability to pass a competency exam with a minimum satisfactory score.
  • Knowledge of community and community programs/resources.

Nice To Haves

  • Sitting, standing for long periods of time, use of fingers, arms, hands and legs and voice/talking are constant.
  • Good eyesight (correctable) and hearing (correctable) are essential.
  • Squatting, walking, handling, grasping, stretching/reaching, bending at the waist and light lifting and/or carrying (up to 15lbs) are frequent.
  • Pushing, pulling, kneeling, balancing, turning, feeling, medium lifting, and/or carrying (up to 30lbs), and driving is occasional.

Responsibilities

  • Recruits eligible children for the Head Start/Early Head Start program to meet enrollment requirements, including children with disabilities.
  • Completes applications, parent interviews, and enrollment process.
  • Schedules, facilitates and documents Project Spotlight in accordance with procedures and ensures follow up is complete.
  • Provides case management to support families in identifying needs and goals, develop family partnership agreements, make referrals as necessary, and provide follow up.
  • Collaborates with health services staff to ensure compliance with all child health requirements.
  • Connects families with community resources to meet basic needs in times of crisis.
  • Documents all aspects of the case management process in ChildPlus.net.
  • May assist in scheduling initial home visit for teaching team as required by program and provides subsequent visits as deemed necessary.
  • Prepares, maintains, and updates child/family files/records in accordance with policies and procedures.
  • Supports families in coordinating, preparing and actively participating in the Parent Family and Community Engagement Experiences.
  • Is an active participant in all parent events.
  • Collaborates with the Parent, Family and Community Engagement Committee and Family Services Coordinator to ensure that parent/male engagement and parent activities occur at the center.
  • Works collaboratively with center staff to promote and document family participation, and provide feedback to parents and staff regarding participation
  • Documents and provides follow up of excessive absenteeism and attendance concerns as required by program.
  • Ensures compliance with the Rilya Wilson Act.
  • Submits reports, documents, and files as directed.
  • Meets monthly with the ERSEA Supervisor to discuss outcomes from reports.
  • Maintains open and positive communication with families through ongoing contact and interaction.
  • Greets parents at child arrival and departure times to the extent possible.
  • Provides information about community events to families.
  • Works in collaboration with the Community Outreach Coordinator by participating in community activities/events (occasionally on weekday evenings or weekends) that support families, enhance the Head Start/Early Head Start program, and increase community awareness of Head Start/Early Head Start.
  • Acts as an advocate and role model for Head Start/Early Head Start families.
  • Attends and actively participates in training programs, staff meetings, and other meeting/trainings.
  • Maintains confidentiality in all aspects of client, staff and agency information.
  • Maintains effective working interaction with coworkers and outside contacts that will enhance the operation of Head Start/Early Head Start program.
  • Organizes and prioritizes all assignments as directed.
  • Participates in regular safety, storm and fire drills.
  • Uses and follows federal, state and local regulations/laws, including the Head Start/Early Head Start Performance Standards, applicable transmittal notices, and other administrative orders/directions.
  • Participates in ongoing monitoring, Community Assessment and Self-Assessment and performs reasonable related functions.
  • Uses and follows the policies/procedures of You Thrive Florida, including but not limited to Personnel Policies, Occupational Health and Safety policies, payroll policies/practices, etc.
  • Ensure documentation standards in ChildPlus are met as required by Program.
  • Performs any additional duties as directed or assigned by supervisor, management staff, program director or You Thrive Florida management staff.

Benefits

  • Vacation
  • Sick
  • PTO
  • Employer Paid Health Benefits
  • Vision & Dental Plans
  • 403b Retirement
  • 14 Company Paid Holidays
  • Pet Insurance
  • Basic $30,000 Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Disability (LTD)
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