Salary Range: $40,000-$58,585.28 annually
Benefits (The Good Stuff)
- Exempt (Salary): 3 WKS+ Vacation Paid*
- 12 Paid Holidays
- 12 PTO Paid Days
- Competitive Health Benefits Package
- Wellness Program Reimbursements up to $50/month
- Short Term Disability at NO COST
- Life Insurance & AD&D 2X Annual Salary at NO COST
- Employee Assistance Program
- Retirement Plan UP TO 6% Employer Funding
- Professional Development Opportunities
- Discounted On-Site Early Childhood Care
- Tuition Assistance for Early Education Degree
- Free Monthly Transit Card
*Vacation amounts may vary based on roles, schedules, and years of service
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United Way Miami, Inc. is hiring a Specialist, Family Engagement EHS CCP to join our team. As Specialist, Family Engagement EHS CCP you will build relationships with the enrolled families of their assigned caseload to support program foundations, program impact areas, family engagement outcomes, and child outcomes. The Family Engagement Specialist will coordinate the development of the annual community assessments.
UWM is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace, please visit our Career site homepage to view our EEO statement and Drug-Free policy.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Maintain a caseload of 40-48 families at a time while serving as the Family Engagement Specialist (FES) at assigned Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership (EHS-CCP) sites.
- Implement and follow the Head Start Parent, Family, and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framework to enhance and coordinate program services to increase family engagement and collaboration.
- Create partnerships with families to promote parent-child relationships and family well-being.
- Support family's safety, health, financial stability, life goals and aspirations, and develop individual plans to support family's goals.
- Respect and respond appropriately to the culture, language, values, and family structures of each family served.
- Enhance parent-child relationships and support parent's roles as the first and lifelong educator of their children.
- Support families in being active program participants and in following program policies and requirements to build personal responsibility (such as child assessments, health documents, parenting programs, etc.).
- Educate parents on Policy Council and other available committees and community opportunities that will promote parent leadership and advocacy, along with supporting families as they engage in volunteering.
- Recruit families and assist in completing applications and obtaining subsidies for the Early Learning Coalition - School Readiness program.
- Complete home visits to client/family residences for enrollments, due to absenteeism, or child safety/well-being concerns.
- Provide social/emotional support to families and referrals to proper services in crisis situations.
- Facilitate network/group activities and monthly events for your caseload that support family's strengths, interests, and needs.
- Support families in using community resources that enhance family's well-being and children's learning and development.
- Act as a member of a comprehensive service team so that family service activities are coordinated and integrated throughout the program. Serve as the main communication link between families and other program staff.
- Assist with planning, development and implementation of goals and Early Head Start Performance Standards, with team members, site staff and family members to facilitate a seamless system of program delivery.
- Ensure compliance with Early Head Start Performance Standards. Assist team members, site staff, and caseload with the planning, development, and implementation of goals, Performance Standards, and EHS-CCP Policies to facilitate a seamless system of program delivery.
- Implement and maintain (through Child Plus data tracking software and other tracking systems) a monitoring system to ensure all procedures as stated in the Head Start Program Performance Standards under Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, and Attendance (ERSEA) are met.
- Work in collaboration with site director to fill enrollment vacancies as needed at the individual sites; take responsibility in the recruitment, collection, and screening of applications and subsequent enrollment of children and families.
- Analyze causes of absenteeism when average daily attendance falls below 85% and, in collaboration with others, develop an improvement plan.
- Become knowledgeable in the use of Child Plus for the management and documentation of all work done with children and families.
- Responsible for monthly tracking and producing required reports for the Program Information Report data relevant to the Family Engagement service area.
- Collect and analyze information to find new solutions to challenges as part of ongoing monitoring to continuously improve services.
- Maintain confidentiality in all service areas.
- Participate actively in opportunities for continuous professional development.
- Actively advocate for the needs of children and families as it pertains to the EHS-CCP program.
- Actively participate in the Reflective Supervision process.
- During the first 18 months of employment, complete Family Engagement Credential
Education Requirements: Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related area. Master's degree preferred. 15 Professional Development (In-Service) hours per year, including CPR.
Experience Requirements: Requires knowledge and experience in data collection and information processes and systems along with general knowledge of policy and procedure compliance. Experience with enrollment data gathering and analysis; knowledge of Head Start performance standards, philosophy and mission desirable.
Technology Requirements: Advanced computer literacy including, database management,
spreadsheets, word processing, and e-mail. Knowledge of modern web browsers.
Other Essential Knowledge/Skills: Excellent communication skills, written, verbal; Excellent interpretation and problem
solving skills; demonstrated ability to interpret policies and regulations, and to appropriately answer questions. Knowledge of Head Start performance standards, philosophy and mission desirable. Demonstrated ability to interpret policies and regulations, and to appropriately answer questions. Ability to work in a professional manner, both independently and with others in a team environment.
Career growth: We encourage you to grow by providing formal and informal development programs, coaching, and on-the-job challenges. We want you to ask questions, take chances, and explore the possible.
Apply with confidence! Research indicates that individuals, especially people of color and women, may hesitate if they don't meet every requirement. At United Way Miami, we embrace diversity and inclusion. If you're enthusiastic about a role, apply, even if your experience or education isn't an exact match. You could be the perfect fit for this position or discover other exciting opportunities within our organization. Please note that while some roles may have specific requirements for funding eligibility, we STILL encourage you to explore our job opportunities.
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