Company
healthcare
ParentEducator
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“Parent Educator. Skills: Parenting education, Child development knowledge, Crisis intervention, Case management. Outreach and recruitment of participants for classes. Establishes and maintains a trusting and professional working relationship with families”
What You'll Achieve.
Quality services are provided to the service population especially in crisis situations; Maintaining compliance with established program standards; Minimizing attrition; Promoting healthy outcomes for fathers and their families; Increase the quality of support systems for fathers; Enroll and serve parents in group classes; Conduct an average of three 12-week group parenting courses each month; Promote healthy outcomes for fathers and their families; Document all attendance on a weekly basis, and no less than monthly; Administer registration, assessments, and client surveys to all participants; Maintain current participant records on weekly basis in PEIRS and Salesforce; Provide monthly community education on child abuse prevention strategies
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving; Coping skills; Strength-based & solution-focused communication strategies
Pass a pre-employment drug screen and random drug screens, Provide proof of work eligibility status upon request, Pass a pre-employment and biennial criminal background and motor vehicle check, Fingerprints needed if applicant has lived out of state within the past 5 years, Travel as needed
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or equivalent, At least 3 years related direct service experience
Nice to Have
Bachelor’s degree in a Health and Human Services related field, Bachelor’s degree will substitute for experience
What You'll Do.
Outreach and recruitment of participants for classes
Establishes and maintains a trusting and professional working relationship with families
and screening tools to clients and family members
Utilizes intake and assessment results to establish and effectively implement goals
and activities identified with parents
Records all group and individualized services and activities
Meets with Program Director on a weekly basis
Applies working knowledge of parent-child interaction
and dynamics of child abuse/neglect
Reduces participant’s stress by helping them learn problem-solving and coping skills
Maintains familiarity and knowledge of community resources
Observes participants/families for signs that they may need advanced
Assist participants/families with paperwork needed in applications for programs
Conducts community outreach in educating parents
Maintain confidential individual files for assigned participants
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work effectively and without intensive supervision both independently and as a member of a multidisciplinary team; Participates in crisis teams
Communication Scope
Communicate effectively in writing and verbally in English
Full Job Description
It's a great feeling to work for a company that does so much good for others around the world! **Education** : Required – High school diploma or equivalent. **Preferred** : Bachelor’s degree in a Health and Human Services related field. **Experience** : Required – With a high school diploma or equivalent, at least 3 years related direct service experience. **Preferred** : Bachelor’s degree will substitute for experience. **Summary** : The Parent Educator is responsible for using sound professional judgment and best practices to ensure quality services are provided to the service population especially in crisis situations while maintaining compliance with established program standards. To successfully perform this job, the employee may be expected to perform the following, with or without reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: **Essential Functions:** 1\. Outreach and recruitment of participants for classes, including efforts for minimizing attrition. 2\. Establishes and maintains a trusting and professional working relationship with families by providing regular contact through personal visits. 3\. Administer intake, assessments, and screening tools to clients and family members. 4\. Utilizes intake and assessment results to establish and effectively implement goals, objectives, and activities identified with parents. 5\. Records all group and individualized services and activities in a complete, concise, and timely manner utilizing program forms into PEIRS (DFPS) and Salesforce software. 6\. Meets with Program Director on a weekly basis to evaluate status of families on caseload. 7\. Applies working knowledge of parent-child interaction, child development, and dynamics of child abuse/neglect to teach positive parenting and non-violent child management techniques, promoting healthy outcomes for fathers and their families. 8\. Reduces participant’s stress by helping them learn problem-solving and coping skills using
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