NATIVE HEALTH-posted 4 months ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Mesa, AZ
101-250 employees

The Home Visitor provides developmental information, support and encouragement to individuals and families with a primary focus on pregnant women, infants, young children and expectant fathers, as well as perform case management services utilizing the Parents As Teachers model.

  • Provides the coordination and delivery of services to enable healthy and well-adjusted childhood development.
  • Conducts personal in-home visits using the Parents as Teachers (PAT) model to develop case management services, while building trust and rapport with clients and their family members.
  • Attends, participates, and completes all required trainings.
  • Identifies and documents barriers and ensures families receive appropriate services.
  • Identify and enroll families with children under the age of eight into the program.
  • Identifies and fosters familiarity with resources, both externally and internally while actively recruiting and enrolling pregnant and postpartum women into the program through various outreach events and community partnerships.
  • Maintains a full caseload and participates in supervisions and staff meetings.
  • Actively engages in the organization and preparation of the monthly events that focus on child development, parent-child interaction, and education on family well-being.
  • Invites families to attend program events.
  • Documents and keeps records of all visits and case management services provided to families.
  • Maintains strict client confidentiality and adheres to HIPAA regulations.
  • Supports the organization as needed.
  • A bachelor’s degree in early childhood development/education, social work, public health, or related discipline appropriate.
  • Must have at least two years’ experience serving or working within American Indian/Alaskan Native population.
  • Must possess a valid and unrestricted Arizona driver’s license (within 30 days of hire if applicant is from out-of-state) with no DUI/DWI or reckless driving convictions in the last five years.
  • No more than two at-fault accidents in the last three years.
  • Must pass a criminal background check and obtain a Class I Fingerprint Clearance Card within the initial ninety (90) calendar days of employment.
  • Must pass substance abuse testing upon employment and submit to random testing during employment.
  • Must provide an updated immunization (IZ) record at the time of employment.
  • Must have a current (within 12 months) Tuberculosis (TB) skin report upon employment and provide an annual update.
  • Must obtain Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within (90) calendar days of employment and maintain certification during employment.
  • Knowledge of the social, cultural, and economic backgrounds of the American Indian/Alaska Native population.
  • Knowledge of client confidentiality and client rights according to Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Family Education Rights and Privacy Acts (FERPA).
  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Proficient or able to become proficient with Parents as Teachers curriculum.
  • Must be flexible and adaptable in meeting the needs of families, while maintaining the intent and scope of the program.
  • Ability to make professional assessment and/or recommendation for medical, social and behavioral intervention.
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions/concerns from parents.
  • Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate, verbally and in writing.
  • Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance
  • Retirement Benefits - Up to 5% Matching Contribution
  • Paid Time Off/Sick Leave
  • Paid Holidays (12)
  • Tuition Reimbursement and Educational Leave
  • Employee Recognition Program
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