South Family Engagement Manager

Educare of Omaha Inc.Omaha, NE
$0 - $70,000Onsite

About The Position

The South Family Engagement Manager provides leadership and supervision for family engagement and home visitation services within Educare Omaha at Indian Hill and Early Learning Center at Gateway. This position ensures the implementation of comprehensive family engagement practices that strengthen family well-being, promote positive parent-child relationships, support family stability, and increase parents’ active involvement in their child’s learning and development. The South Family Engagement Manager leads a team of Family Engagement Staff to develop strong partnerships with families, identify family strengths and needs, coordinate resources, and support families in achieving self-identified goals. The position is a member of the school leadership team and works collaboratively with education, health including mental health, special education, and community partners to ensure integrated services that support positive child and family outcomes. This position directly relates to the active supervision, training, and adherence to regulatory policies and procedures as it relates to Performance Standards, grant, and state licensing requirements.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Family Studies, Human Development, or a related field.
  • At least four years of experience working with families.
  • At least three years of experience in an Early Childhood setting.
  • Three to four years of supervisory/management experience.
  • Clearance of background checks as required by local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Physical examination and diagnostic tests as required by local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Valid NE Driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide day-to-day leadership, coaching, and reflective supervision to Family Engagement Staff.
  • Ensure high-quality intensive family engagement is provided to all enrolled families.
  • Establish performance expectations and periodically monitor staff's effectiveness through observations at home visits, engagement events, and provide performance evaluations.
  • Facilitate regular school level family engagement meetings and professional development opportunities to increase their knowledge of child development, including training in proactive, positive approaches to discipline and intervention with children and families with challenging behaviors.
  • Ensure PIR (Program Information Report) information is entered for all families.
  • Lead the internal planning and subsequent involvement of parents in all their children’s program transitions, i.e., into the program, from EHS to HS and from HS to kindergarten.
  • Support FACE Specialists in the use of child screening, assessment, and progress data to inform the development of goals in the Family Partnership Agreement.
  • Ensure timely and accurate documentation of family engagement activities, referrals, and family partnership goals.
  • Ensure and lead Parent Committees at their site.
  • Conduct data debriefs with FACE team on results from program assessments and family outcome results to ensure intentionality in attempts to improve program outcomes.
  • Support staff in addressing barriers that may impact children’s attendance, family engagement, or family well-being.
  • Collaborate with Education, Health, Mental Health, Disabilities, ERSEA, and Administrative staff to ensure coordinated service delivery.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and case consultations.
  • Assist with planning and implementation of family engagement initiatives that align with organizational goals and school readiness objectives.
  • Work closely with the School Director to identify trends, concerns, and opportunities impacting family outcomes.
  • Participation in the Evaluation Leadership Team meetings as requested by School Director and ensure continuous quality improvement within family engagement services at the school.
  • Lead efforts to engage and collaborate with Mentor Teacher Supervisor (MTS) and/or Early Childhood Supervisor and School Director (SD) to establish site specific programming for families.
  • Provide support of the Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment & Attendance (ERSEA) process and participate in recruitment efforts of program participants to help maintain full program enrollment at assigned school.
  • Consistently follows through to accomplish job functions and/or meet deadlines.
  • Demonstrates ability to be flexible and adaptable to changing work conditions and/or project requirements.
  • Exhibits a positive attitude and good work ethic; works well with others.
  • Provides excellent customer service, both internally and externally.
  • Adheres to all organizational policies, procedures, regulations as well as the expected Code of conduct and ethics relating to IT security, OPS User Agreement, and Confidentiality.
  • Maintains professional appearance and attire.
  • Willingness to participate in Educare’s commitment to continuously review, analyze and apply findings from local and national evaluations to current program design.
  • Ability to establish supportive relationships and form an alliance with community stakeholders that come onsite, staff, and families from diverse backgrounds on behalf of children.
  • Knowledge of community resources and capacity to develop community cooperation to ensure that the community is aware of Educare’s programs and services and that programs remain “full”.
  • Ability to travel to community agencies, cover cases, and/or make home visits, if needed.
  • Ability to effectively communicate, verbally and in writing, in a manner that demonstrates and fosters cooperation, respect, concern, and openness to change.
  • Ability to take or think about the perspective of others and demonstrate self-awareness of one’s own culture, beliefs, and values.
  • Ability to collaboratively problem-solve.
  • Complies with all confidentiality regulations as required.
  • Ability to obtain First Aid and CPR certification.

Benefits

  • Up to 96 hours vacation and 96 hours sick time in your first year
  • 10 paid holidays, including your birthday
  • 2-week paid Winter Break
  • 1-week paid Spring Break
  • Paid inclement weather days
  • Starting at $70k annually (based on experience and tenure)
  • Medical premiums starting at $40.32 per paycheck
  • No copays for mental health therapy
  • Dental, vision, FSA, life insurance, short-term disability, and more
  • 403(b) retirement plan with 3% employer match
  • Ongoing coaching and professional development
  • Tuition assistance available
  • No contracts
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