The Family Services Advocate will implement Health Transitional and Family Services at the Center, including but not limited to: Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, Attendance (ERSEA), home visits, newborn home visits, family needs assessment, referrals, child file reviews, case notes, Family Partnership Agreements, Transitions, collaboration with community agencies, parent education, coordination of MSHS services to families, family literacy, identification of community resources, and tracking of services. The role involves participating in the Case Review Process to address health, nutrition, and disabilities program areas of children, managing family services using a case management systems approach, and implementing and monitoring ongoing recruitment plan activities to ensure funded enrollment is met. This position also provides direct supervision to a Family Services Advocate Worker, coordinates and monitors the enrollment process, addresses health, nutrition, and disabilities issues, conducts Parent Orientations, and facilitates the development of Family Partnership Agreements. Utilizing the Parent, Family, Community, Engagement (PFCE) Framework, the advocate will offer family engagement opportunities, implement parenting curriculum, and assist families in accessing community resources. Additionally, the role involves obtaining consents for services, preparing paperwork for clinics, coordinating with the Child Development Coordinator, implementing and monitoring an effective filing system, coordinating transition processes, synchronizing other UMOS programs, collecting non-federal shares (In-Kind), ensuring timely data entry and reporting, maintaining the center parent board, and reporting suspected child abuse and neglect. The position requires attending various meetings and performing other assigned duties.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED