PRIMARY FUNCTION/PURPOSE Under the supervision of the Program Director & Senior Director of Family Strengthening, the Compadre y Compadre Parent Educator provides support to parent educators and fathers by delivering essential parenting education information, referral, and case management services to fathers enrolled in the Compadre y Compadre program. Services will be conducted at The Children’s Shelter facilities, and/or community agencies. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Teach Parenting Classes to Fathers and Father Figures. Ensures that program files on clients are complete and accurate. Ensures that program outcomes and goals are met. Provide case management services to a minimum of meet or exceed established metrics; case management consists of scheduled contact with clients both in the home and in a group setting. Scheduled visits are based upon individual needs assessment and should include delivery of curriculum, review of individual client goals, referral to appropriate community resources, and accurate documentation of client contact and progress. Assists with the development, coordination, and implementation of the group-based meetings for clients and families. Assists in creating initiatives that help the program grow and foster retention. Meets with potential participants to complete intake/Registration processes within 48 Hours. Ensures that the client records are updated in ER Data Base, and are complete and accurate within 24 hours of class completion to include uploading of documents. Assist department with the development, coordination, and implementation of monthly or bi-monthly evening activities such as CYC Graduations, Period of Purple Crying Education, monthly, bi-monthly, or Quarterly in Baby Showers. Assist with the support and training of parent educators within the Compadre y Compadre® program. Represents the agency by attending community meetings, community fairs, and other initiatives that correspond with the focus of the Compadre y Compadre Program. Assist in developing and executing recruitment strategies to enroll participants in the program. Accepts direction and work assignments from the Program Director to include working with clients as assigned. Assists other Parent Educators when workload requires. Fosters consistency and reliability with clients by maintaining regular contact both by phone and in the client’s home. GENERAL EXPECTATIONS Contributes to building a child welfare system that is safe, secure, and stable; family-centered; connected to the community; which relies on evidence-based practice necessary to support contract services in Bexar County. Adheres to all policies and procedures of the agency and its accrediting and standard-setting bodies, such as Council on Accreditation (COA) and state licensing. Maintains client confidentiality per The Children’s Shelter standards and all applicable codes of ethics Learns, understands, supports, and demonstrates The Children’s Shelter's mission, vision, and values. Demonstrates the Trauma Informed Care principles and practices with peers, clients, and external stakeholders. Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity among coworkers and clients. Attends mandatory trainings as defined in the position's training matrix by the assigned deadline. Uses outside professional collaboration and intra-agency teamwork appropriate to the agency. Skilled in organizing work in an environment with multiple challenges and priorities. Avoid all conflicts of interest, real or perceived. Attends work in accordance with agency leave policy. Performs other duties as assigned to ensure continuity of operations. Responsible for your own personal safety, your co-workers, and others who might enter your work area. Job Description subject to change at any time.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree