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Job Description
Family Partner
Educational Specialist
POSITION
Family Partner Education Specialist
SUPERVISOR
Family Partner SupervisorFLSA Classification:
Non-Exempt
LOCATION
Flexible•
Remote and In-OfficeSummary of Main Function/Purpose of Position:
The Family Partner Educational Specialist is responsible for helping families statewide to understand and navigate special education and healthcare services; conduct training workshops; assist families to access resources, information and services; assist parents in collaborating with schools and health providers to develop appropriate Individualized Education Programs and/or health plans. educational system for caregivers of youth.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide individual assistance and support to parents of children with disabilities regarding special education, and health care access.
Conduct trainings.
Promote parent/educator partnership by supporting families of children with disabilities, special educators, specialists, and administrators to increase parental engagement in special education and healthcare.
Work as a collaborative team member with other community organizations to conduct family events and fulfill other project related responsibilities.
Promote parent/educator partnership by supporting families of children with disabilities, special educators, specialists, and administrators to increase parental engagement in special education and healthcare.
Outreach to underserved communities to identify and recruit families of children with disabilities and special healthcare needs participating in our programs and services.
Outreach to diverse communities by distributing materials at community gathering places and resource fairs to ensure program visibility.
Work as a collaborative team member with other community organizations to conduct family events and fulfill other project related responsibilities.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date files and documentation online for complete and timely data entry and reporting.
Maintain confidentiality of family information
Attend program and staff meetings and training as determined by leadership.
Other duties as assigned by the supervisor or Executive Director
Qualifications, Skills and Knowledge Requirements
Highschool diploma or GED.
Lived experience with a family member or loved one affected by mental health, substance use, problem gambling, and/or co-occurring concerns.
Experience assisting other families to obtain appropriate services and supports for their child and family members preferred.
Familiarity with state and local resources and how to access them.
Knowledge of special education, healthcare, DDA system, social services, resources, and information for people with disabilities
Demonstrated history of respect for others' experiences, opinions, language, values, culture, and knowledge.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
Demonstrated commitment to teamwork and collaboration.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, multilingual is a plus.
Proven ability as an effective communicator and strong advocate for people with disabilities and special healthcare needs and their families
Available for flexible work hours (some evenings and weekends are needed.)
Possession of a current Maryland driver's license and access to own vehicle.
Mental Requirements
COMPARING
Judging the readily observable functional, structural, or compositional characteristics (whether similar to or divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things.
ANALYZING
Examining and evaluating data. Presenting alternative actions in relation to the evaluation is frequently involved.
COORDINATING
Determining time, place, and sequence of operations or action to be taken on the basis of analysis of data. May include prioritizing multiple responsibilities and/or accomplishing them simultaneously.
SYNTHESIZING
To combine or integrate data to discover facts and/or develop knowledge or creative concepts and/or interpretations.
NEGOTIATING
Exchanging ideas, information, and opinions with others to formulate policies and programs and/or jointly arrive at decisions, conclusions, solutions, or solve disputes.
COMMUNICATING
Talking with and/or listening to and/or signaling people to convey or exchange information; includes giving/receiving assignments and/or directions.
INSTRUCTING
Teaching subject matter to others, or training others through explanation, demonstration, and supervised practice; or making recommendations based on technical disciplines.
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS/BEHAVIORS
Dealing with individuals with a range of moods and behaviors in a tactful, congenial, personal manner so as not to alienate or antagonize them.
Physical Requirements
SEDENTARY
Exerts up to 10 lbs. of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects. Involves sitting most of the time, but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time.
HANDLING AND FINGERING
Seizing, holding, grasping, turning, or otherwise working with hand or hands. Picking, pinching, or otherwise working primarily with fingers.
TALKING
Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word.
HEARING
perceiving the nature of sounds so as to receive detailed information through oral communication.
VISION ACUITY
Clarity of vision sufficient to read documents at 20".
COLOR VISION
Ability to identify and distinguish colors.
Environmental Conditions and Physical Surroundings
General office environment
Lighting is adequate
Temperature is regulated and moderate
Low likelihood of unavoidable hazardous conditions (standard office conditions)
Moderate noise
Moderate dust
Standard office equipment accessible
Equipment Used
office equipment such as computer, printer, copier, projector.
automobile
Location
Applicants must reside in one of the following areas: Kent/Queen Anne's, Caroline/Dorchester/Talbot, Somerset/Worcester, or Wicomico counties.