Family Advocate
Position Summary:
The Family Advocate serves as the link between families and community resources for children and families who qualify for Head Start and is responsible for supporting family well-being and encouraging parent involvement. The position works as part of a comprehensive team and reports to the Family and Community Engagement Coordinator. Family Advocates will serve as Center Director in the Center Director’s absence.
Essential Job Duties:
- Recruit eligible families or prenatal clients and assist with the application process.
- Establish partnerships with parents and other significant family members to create a welcoming program environment that incorporates the unique cultural, ethnic, and linguistic background of families in the program and the community.
- Accompany teachers on home visits or homebound educational visits.
- Support children’s learning and development by coordinating opportunities for parents to engage in activities with their children at the center level and home.
- Assist parents with children’s health needs by connecting them with resources for medical, dental, and emotional wellness.
- Provide information and referrals for emergency assistance and crisis intervention.
- Collaborate with teachers to provide parents opportunities to engage in their child’s learning.
- Conduct strengths-based assessments with parents to assist them in identifying their family strengths and needs.
- Encourage parents to identify and pursue individual and family goals by providing information and resources to aid success.
- Act as an advocate for the family while also teaching and supporting parents to advocate for themselves.
- Present parenting education by using an evidence-based curriculum.
- Provide transportation, if necessary, for families who need assistance to access resources or medical appointments.
- Works collaboratively with the rest of Early Head Start/Head Start staff and service areas to include Education, Professional Development, ERSEA, Health and Disabilities, Emotional Wellness, and Nutrition to ensure delivery of integrated services.
- Complete progress reports and regular documentation. Maintain files with strict client confidentiality objectively and professionally.
- Plan, facilitate, and encourage parents to be involved in regular parent meetings, informational meetings with community speakers, and Parent Cafes.
- Provide training and information to parents on life skills (finances, nutrition, health, child development, and parenting.
- Provide guidance to parents with parent fundraising activities and Highlight Head Start events.
- Represent Head Start and create partnerships for referrals by attending area agency and other community meetings.
- Complete Family Credentialing process as required by Head Start Performance Standards.
- Maintain effective working relationships with coworkers and community referral sources.
- Participate in professional development opportunities by attending monthly center and Family Advocate meetings, in-service training, and community seminars.
- Educate parents on the importance of in-kind, collect data and record in-kind into database for monthly reports.
- Collaborate with Center Directors to plan monthly parent meetings
- Participate in and attend monthly parent meetings.
- All employees are expected to adhere to OWBC ethics expectations
- Must be able to cooperate and work effectively with others
- Must be diplomatic, honest, and fair
- Regular and punctual attendance is an essential function of the position
- Perform other duties as assigned or as they become apparent
- Assist and be responsible for leading and monitoring the center in the absence of the Center Director
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Ability to learn and implement Head Start Performance Standards and state and local licensing requirements.
- Ability to ensure compliance with regulatory agency requirements and policies.
- Knowledge of child development of children 0-5 years old.
- Ability to perform duties independently and to function well as a team member.
- Ability to lead group sessions.
- Ability to work with and communicate with diverse families and professionals.
- Ability to operate various word-processing software, spreadsheets, and database programs.
- Ability to communicate tactfully and relate in a manner that demonstrates professional ethics, respect, and sensitivity with parents, staff, and community partners.
- Ability to organize, prioritize and utilize effective time management techniques and organizational skills.
- Ability to exercise discretion in handling confidential information and materials.
- Ability to carry out multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
- Must have reliable transportation and be willing to travel to partner sites throughout Williamson and Burnet counties.
- Ability to ensure compliance with regulatory agency requirements and policies.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Training:
- Demonstrated experience in social work or community service preferred.
- A minimum of 2 years of a relevant college degree or related experience is required.
Preferred:
- Bachelor’s degree in social work or related field
- Bilingual
Licenses/Certifications:
- Valid Texas driver’s license.
- Obtain and keep current Adult and Pediatric CPR and First Aid certification
Mental / Physical Tasks (F= Frequent, O=Occasional, R=Rarely):
F Standing- required when making copies, meeting people, moving from work area to work area
F Handling- reports, vehicles, laptop, keys
F Hearing/Talking/Listening-communicate with employees and others, answer the telephone, participate in meetings, give presentations
F Fine Dexterity-operate computer, calculator, to write, mouse, projector tools
F Sitting-performing work at a desk, while reading, writing, in meetings, driving, riding in a vehicle to sites and meetings
O Kneeling/Crouching/Crawling-plug in equipment, when connecting PC components, plugging in cords, open lower desk drawers
F Walking from vehicle to site, area to area, to the copier
F Bending/Twisting – to reach files, reports, handle paper, reach drawers
F Grasping/Holding-holding binders, phones, tablets, work resources
F Balancing – standing, reaching, driving
F Lifting/Carrying-report binders, paper, laptop, supplies up to 45 lbs.
F Vision-to drive and assist individuals in medical need
F Pushing/Pulling – open/close file/copier drawers, open & close doors, rolltop carriers
F Foot Controls – driving
F Driving –scheduled & unscheduled trips to and from meetings and sites
F Reaching-answer phone, reach files, reports, plug in a laptop
Working Conditions:
- Working in a fast-paced environment with priorities and plans that may change rapidly.
- Working on weekends, evenings and some holidays may be required