Family Development Worker (2161)
BakerRipley · Greater Houston · 2 days ago
OTHRFull-time
Position Overview
Provide in-home and other services to families and children participating in Early Head Start and Head Start programs; establish mutually respectful partnerships with families; support families' efforts to reach their goals; provide opportunities for children and families to participate in family literacy services; coordinate and integrate Head Start services in order to enhance effectiveness; support families in accessing other community resources; and assist families in crisis.
Job Functions
- Maintain a full case load and offer timely follow up of services depending on individualized needs, interests and plans.
- Track delivery of Head Start/Early Head Start services using the designated agency tracking system.
- Maintain accurate, clear, up to date and complete documentation including agency and program required deadlines.
- Develop strengths-based assessments with families that describe their goals, strengths, resources and support networks, as well as necessary services and supports.
- Follow-up meetings with families on the progress toward meeting their goals; conduct home visits, timely referrals and keep track of any needed revisions to family goals/plans.
- Maintain an up to date Parent Involvement Calendar of Events and support all activities related to Program Governance.
- Research and keep up-to-date on program and community resources.
- Conduct outreach, recruitment, complete applications and enrollment paperwork.
- Cook up to date services from all content area departments: Family and Community Engagement; Student Support Services; Family Wellness; Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, Attendance, and Child Development Services.
- Actively promote parent involvement in the program/child’s education.
Qualifications
- PREFERRED/ REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education - Required Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Education, Sociology or related field. Combination of lesser education combined with years of experience may be considered.
- Work Experience - Required 1-3 years - A minimum of three (3) years experience in a social service setting working with children and/or families.
- Knowledge, Skills And Abilities:
- Demonstrated teaching or training skills.
- Capacity to problem solve, handle crisis, and work with families and children of low-income backgrounds.
- Ability to work sensitively with families of diverse ethnic, language and cultural backgrounds.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Working knowledge of local community resources.
- Computer Proficiency Intermediate Microsoft Office experience.
- Languages Required:
- Bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required.
- Licenses And Certifications:
- Must receive Family Development Credential within 1 Year.