Family Engagement Specialist Position Available In Caddo, Louisiana

Tallo's Job Summary: The Family Engagement Specialist at CADDO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY INC. in Shreveport, LA, works with families to complete child enrollment, maintain accurate student records, ensure health requirements are met, and develop individualized family partnership agreements. This full-time position requires a high school diploma or GED and experience working with students, along with computer skills and communication abilities. Starting at $12.50 an hour.

Company:
Unclassified
Salary:
$26000
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Family Engagement Specialist

CADDO COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY INC.

Shreveport, LA Job Details Full-time From $12.50 an hour 7 hours ago Qualifications Medication administration Computer literacy Mid-level Microsoft Office High school diploma or GED Bachelor’s degree Experience working with students Computer skills Social Work Communication skills Full Job Description (This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or abilities associated with this position, but is intended to accurately reflect the principal job elements.) Complete student enrollment process of eligible children which includes collecting all family data for various content areas: family engagement, health, education, parenting, nutrition, transition, disability, mental health, etc. The data must be entered into ChildPlus adhering to confidential policies and procedures. Secures written releases from parents for providing screenings, medical and dental follow-ups, administering medication, field trips, and transition activities. Coordinate with other program staff and community agencies to assist families in meeting program health requirements. Ensure health requirements for each child are complete and update as needed/required. Maintain health requirements history. When needed, assist parents in finding a medical home, removing barriers (setting appointments, transportation, appointment reminders, etc.) and follow up. Review and discuss with parents the results of health care visits after services have been provided. Maintain accurate health plans for each child on your caseload with a chronic illness, nutrition concern or other health issue. When administrating medication is required, ensure proper documentation is collected from parents/guardians and that the prescribed medication is up to date and stored properly at the center. Initiates individual family partnership agreements with parents to identify and continually assess services and resources that are responsive to each family’s interests and goals. Develop a comprehensive profile of each family. Support families in addressing challenges (mental illness, substance abuse, disabilities, family violence) that affect their well-being, by discussing issues and/or linking them to community resources. Develop and sustain relationships with families by maintaining frequent contact (home visits, phone calls, informal contacts) with them. Meet federal, state, and program documentation requirements by maintaining accurate, objective, complete, timely, and well-organized child and family records. Document and communicate with parents on such matters as absentees, appointments, meetings, parenting training, and other activities as needed. Submit enrollment requests to drop or transfer students. Ongoing monitoring of attendance at the preschool center, classroom, and child levels. Ensure students with chronic absenteeism are placed on an Attendance Action Plan to improve attendance. Support families in fostering safe, healthy, and nurturing home environments by demonstrating and applying knowledge of the issues they face (housing, employment, access to services). Provide educational content on these issues via take-home notices, emails, text messages, social media, etc. Performs non-complex health procedures (hearing, administering medication, finger sticks, first aid, etc.) when necessary or required. Observes children for indications of illness, injury, neglect, and child abuse and confer with Family Engagement Coordinator and Center Manager regarding action to be taken. Must assist in transporting children for services and assist in ensuring all children are delivered to their destinations safely after school. Incorporate new and updated policies, procedures, and requirements from other Content Areas, the Head Start Program Performance Standards, and other regulatory entities as it relates to the services provided to students and their families. Assists in securing in-kind contributions and volunteers for the program. Must attend all Parent Committee meetings, center staff meetings, staffing, IEP meetings, and other parent functions. Ensure compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards, agency’s Personnel Policies and Procedures, state/federal regulatory authorities, and the Family Engagement Content Area’s Standard Operating Procedures. Performs any other task deemed necessary by the supervisor. Must have a High School Diploma or GED. In lieu of a baccalaureate degree in social work, human services, family services, counseling or a related field, within eighteen months of hire must complete the Head Start Family Service Credential. Must pass a Criminal Background Check. Must be able to pass annual physical/medical requirements and mandatory random drug tests. Maintains an updated Red Cross/First Aid certificate to administer simple First Aid procedures in the event of an emergency. (CPR certification training is provided by agency.) Must be able to follow oral and written instructions. Excellent communication skills; ability to work with students, faculty, staff and general public in a diplomatic, friendly and efficient manner. Ideally, training and experience in working with low-income families and young children, paraprofessionals, professionals, and people of diverse cultures.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

: Ability to plan, organize, and carry out assignments under minimum supervision. Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing. Demonstrated computer literacy skills, using MS Office applications and other basic data systems including internet navigation. Ability to maintain a professional attitude and keep program information confidential. Ability to interact effectively with people from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work as a team player, respect parents, children and co-workers and always maintain emotional stability. Ability to handle multi-tasks and meet deadlines in a timely manner. Must be honest, dependable and able to meet deadlines. Self-motivated and able to work independently. The Family Engagement Specialist (FES) works with families to complete their child’s enrollment into the program; maintains accurate student records in the data management system ChildPlus; is responsible for ensuring student health requirements are met and documented; and develops and implements individualized family partnership agreements with parents. Responsible for adhering to the Head Start Program Performance Standards and implementing Head Start’s Parent, Family, and Community Engagement Framework. This is a full-time, normal school year position.

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