Lutheran Services Florida (LSF) envisions a world where children are safe, families are strong, and communities are vibrant . LSF is looking for a talented Healthy Start Home Visitor who would like to make an impact in the lives of others. Purpose & Impact: Healthy Start Home Visitor coordinates all services and interventions for children and their families referred to the Health Start program in Hillsborough County. Our care management team will facilitate service delivery to clients who are pregnant or postpartum, including their infants, and inter-conception women identified as high risk due to various medical conditions or social determinants. Essential Functions: Provides intensive home visitation services with the provision of the Healthy Start Prenatal and Infant Pathways, and Inter-conception Care Counseling, and utilization of screening tools to identify specific risk factors including maternal depression, domestic/intimate partner violence, tobacco use, substance use, and infant development. Accepts all cases assigned by unit supervisor and meet with children and their families in their primary residence within two working days of case assignment. Facilitates and conducts approved screening instruments. Conducts initial screening assessment within five working days of assignment. Negotiates and develops a Family Support Plan/Plan of Safe Care based on identified strengths and needs of the family and the circumstances resulting in a referral to the Healthy Start program. This plan is to be created in collaboration with the parents, and is focused on strengthening parents’ skills through education, counseling, and home visiting interventions. Conducts a total of 48 face-to-face Healthy Start pathway and care coordination visits each month with assigned families in an individual or group setting. Face-to-face visits are completed a minimum of once every 30 days for each client, and more often based on client’s risk level, safety concerns, and individual needs. Accurately documents all case activities within 48 hours. Maintains the electronic case file in chronological order, by subject, in accordance with the standardized case file format guidelines. Submits timely referrals to services as identified throughout the assessment process. Develops and maintains knowledge of community resources, program eligibility requirements, key contact persons, emergency procedures, and waiting lists of available resources. Arranges for, attends, and participates in individual case staffings as necessary. Completes all required staffing documentation. Attend all appointments, staff meetings, trainings, seminars, workshops, etc., as necessary, and as required by the supervisor. Organize, prioritize, and complete all work assignments by the established deadlines. All duties are performed in accordance with the following standards: Courtesy: Treat customers, the public and staff with courtesy, respect and dignity and presents a positive public image. Communication Skills: Keep supervisor fully informed of activities, pertinent issues, upcoming events and potential problems. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills in daily work. Teamwork: Support the unit, department and/or organization and work with others in an effort to accomplish the goals of the unit, department and/or organization. Safety: Employee makes a reasonable effort to adhere to established safety procedures and practices in the work area. Training: Attend and successfully complete all mandated training courses to obtain and maintain program-specific requirements and LSF training requirements. Confidentiality: Adhere to all confidentiality rules. Other Functions: Perform other related duties and special assignments as required. Physical Requirements: Ability to travel independently to client homes, community sites, and agency locations; requires reliable transportation and the ability to drive or otherwise commute within the service area. Ability to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods while performing home visits, community outreach, or office-based work. Ability to lift, carry, and transport program materials and supplies weighing up to 20 pounds. Ability to bend, kneel, and move in and out of a variety of home settings, including those with limited space, stairs, or nontraditional seating. Sufficient visual and auditory acuity to observe parent–child interactions, assess home environments, and engage in effective communication. Manual dexterity and ability to use computers, mobile devices, and related technology to document visits, enter data, and communicate with staff and families. Ability to adapt to various home environments, which may include exposure to household pets, tobacco smoke, and varying levels of cleanliness, temperature, and noise. Ability to manage occasional high-stress situations, including responding calmly and professionally in environments where families may be experiencing crisis or emotional distress. Must have a high level of energy, be adaptable to irregular hours, be able to travel as needed. Valid driver’s license, vehicle and appropriate auto liability insurance ($10,000/$20,000) required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level