Head Start Family Services Advocate
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Head Start Family Services Advocate

St. Martin Parish School District

Location: Breaux Bridge,LA, USA

Date: 2024-11-12T11:33:30Z

Job Description:
Position Type: HeadStart/Early Childhood Family Services AdvocateDate Posted: 10/25/2024Location: St. Martin Parish Schools District OfficeClosing Date: 11/25/2024TITLE: HEAD START/EARLY HEAD START FAMILY SERVICES ADVOCATE REPORTS TO: Family Service/Disability Manager PROGRAM SUPERVISOR: Head Start Director QUALIFICATIONS:
  • High school diploma
  • Credential or certification in Social Work, Human Services, Family Services, Counseling or a related field
  • 12.0 on TABE or standardized achievement test administered by a certified/ agency/ institution
  • Possess clerical and records management skills to be demonstrated on a proficiency assessment test;
  • Possess a working knowledge of web-based applications and database administration;
  • Possess a working knowledge of word processing software (i.e., MSWord, Excel) as demonstrated in a proficiency assessment test;
  • Previous experience working with children and families;
  • Must be able to communicate with small children and have the patience to work with them;
  • Must exhibit pleasing personality to form a good working relationship with co-workers and parents;
  • Must be able to compile and write neat and accurate reports;
  • Must have reliable transportation to fulfill job responsibilities of home visits
JOB GOAL: The family advocate creates, provides, and coordinates services and activities with families and communities that foster strength, healthy living, and overall well-being. They also provide support in a case management style and act as a liaison between families, staff, the community, and other family-related services. The family advocate encourages all family members to become advocates for their children and family. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • The greatest number of eligible children participates in the Head Start program as current funded slots allow.
  • Identify and recruit Head Start-eligible families and children, including children with disabilities and underserved populations.
  • Select participants for the Head Start program based on the established plans and procedures.
  • Maintain funded enrollment level in accordance with enrollment requirements.
  • Use technology resources to collect and record family information during the application process
  • Follow-up and communicate status information to parents on applications and follow-up on incomplete applications
  • Provide appropriate follow-up when absences are frequent.
  • A trusting, collaborative, partnership building process is implemented with each family.
  • Respect the diverse values and cultures of the families served.
  • Recognize and identify each family's risk and protective factors.
  • Establish professional roles and boundaries in working with families.
  • Recognize and promote family's readiness and willingness to participate in the program.
  • The lives of parents/guardians are enhanced through active participation in the program with staff support.
  • Orient families to the program according to the established orientation plan.
  • Make home visits and contact the family as needed or required by agency plans and procedures.
  • Initiate a Family Partnership Agreement with families to identify their goals and assess their needs.
  • Use the family partnership pre-assessment throughout the year as a guide to help families reassess their needs.
  • Provide support to families of children with disabilities.
  • Facilitate parent/guardian involvement in the program.
  • Community resources are maximized through collaborations
  • Facilitate the delivery of services to children and families through collaboration with community partners.
  • Actively participate in community resource planning and related work to establish and foster strong partnerships.
  • Maintain a record keeping system that accurately tracks follow-ups and assures the completeness of services as required by the Performance Standards.
  • Documentation and record keeping are completed timely and accurately and maintained as required by all applicable regulations
  • Actively participate in and contributes to child staffing on a regular basis
  • Exhibit flexibility in day-to-day operations and in providing needed services to families
  • Activity participate in two-way communication among co-workers to ensure all staff is enformed of pertinent information as it pertains to the center and classroom activities
  • Participates in activities designed to ensure program quality
  • Demonstrate knowledge of standards and regulations for the health content area, and family partnerships in the completion of job responsibilities.
  • Assist in gathering data for the program community assessment.
  • Provide adequate, timely and accurate reports.
  • Make necessary referrals to health care and community providers to assist families in accessing services and monitor follow-up.
  • Ride bus at the beginning of the year.
  • Conduct home visits to reach assigned families for family and health services and maintain documentation on visits.
  • Locate and identify local providers of medical and dental services that can be used under the medical card services program.
  • Conduct screenings for heights, weights, vision, hearing and all other health assessments.
  • Follow-up to assure completion of all health screening within required timeline and on all canceled appointments.
  • Assist in arranging transportation for children and parents to agencies and individuals providing services or health care and accompany children to and from the dentist and doctor.
  • Assist in outlining exclusion policy and interpret and apply policy accurately.
  • Monitor health practices in the classroom and follow-up on students with health problems that are referred by teachers and parents.
  • Become informed about local and current health issues and keep staff and parents informed.
  • Complete in a timely manner required reports for the referral of children to identify disabilities.
  • Knowledge of First Aid and procedures and maintain an accurate inventory of medical supplies.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 202 days EVALUATION: Criteria established by School Board Policy ADOPTED: September 2020 ST. MARTIN PARISH SCHOOLS, LOUISIANA I have read the responsibilities above, I agree that these statements accurately reflect my job duties.
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