Early Learning Partner - HS
Head Start/Early Head Start --> Head Start/Early Head Start
MISSION STATEMENT: The Early Learning Partner - HS has the responsibility to collaborate with the Lead Teacher to ensure that direct cross component services as defined in Head Start/Early Head Start Performance Standards are provided to children and families assigned to their unit. The Early Learning Partner - HS has responsibility to facilitate the involvement of parents in their child's education and also their involvement in personal goal setting consistent with the family's culture and ethnicity.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL:
1. Treat participants, fellow staff and community members with positive regard.
2. Collaborate with center staff to ensure the classroom and center is an inviting and
nurturing environment reflective of the local community. The cultures of participating families will be
reflective of the local community.
3. Responsible for the provision of education, social service, parent involvement, health, and nutrition
services to assigned families as per the CSI Head Start/Early Head Start work plans with
technical assistance from Service Specialists.
4. Participate in Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings for assigned children with special needs
taking the role of resource person and parent advocate. Collaborate with other staff and Disabilities
Coordinator to ensure that all team members have the information necessary for effective
participation in IEP meetings.
5. Support and encourage parents in their role as principal educator of their children.
6. Arrange home visit schedule to meet family's needs. Collaborate with parents to develop home
visit plans that meet the individual goals of the parent(s) and the child.
7. Develop and design strategies to ensure the home visits are stimulating, family focused,
learning opportunities.
8. Complete the required curriculum on home visits as per work plans.
9. Serve as a resource person for families to facilitate access to social services within their communities.
10. Collaborate with center staff to recruit, train and support parent and community volunteers.
11. Complete Family Outcomes Assessments and Family Partnership Agreement and make
appropriate referrals to assist parents in the development and implementation of their identified goals.
12. Meet weekly with Lead Teacher, 1-hour minimum, to make connections with monitoring child
outcomes progress and follow up on 45/90-day tracking.
13. The Early Learning Partner - HS will spend a minimum of six hours total per week between assigned
classrooms.
14. Share current information with parents related to child progress and potential challenges.
15. Work in conjunction with Lead Teacher to gather and utilize data from screenings and
classroom observations in order to develop a comprehensive profile of learning styles and
development to provide individualized services during home visits.
16. Assist the Center Supervisor and Lead Teacher with recruitment activities as assigned.
17. Participate in center staffing in order to develop a holistic analysis of family strengths and challenges.
18. Communicate pertinent child and family information in a reciprocal manner with staff in order to
inform and educate.
19. Facilitate family staffing with the unit team and Center Supervisor at scheduled times and
provide technical assistance to assure delivery of services.
20. Develop strategies to collaborate with the Center Supervisor in order to share information and
ensure comprehensive service delivery to families.
21. Inform parents of Head Start/Early Head Start Child Abuse Policy and report suspected
abuse as per policy.
22. Track and monitor all 45/90-day screenings to meet Head Start/Early Head Start Performance Standards
23. Ensure completion and maintain a child file for each enrolled child in caseload.
24. Utilize and monitor Family Services Events and Family Services PIR in ChildPlus.
25. Collaborate with Health & Nutrition Specialist or Early Head Start Coordinator to ensure completion of
all health services, provide community health resource information and make necessary referrals.
26. Plan and carry out individualized health and nutrition education in the home.
27. Assist families to arrange health appointments. Identify children and families with nutritional
problems informing staff of children's allergies.
28. Attend center parent meetings.
29. Assist with planning and facilitating parent training.
30. Participate in an individual continuing education plan including CPR and First Aid.
ADDITIONAL:
· Be an advocate for Head Start/Early Head Start children and families within the community.
· Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS ESSENTIAL:
· Credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or related
field or obtain within 18 months of hire
· One year experience working with families
· Ability to communicate verbally and in writing
· Current driver’s license
· Complete criminal record check from Department of Health & Welfare’s Criminal History Unit
prior to consideration for hire
ADDITIONAL:
· Associate or Baccalaureate degree in social work, human service, family services, counseling or a
related field
· College credits in the field of Health, Social Sciences or Education including Early Childhood,
Adult or Special Education
· Fluency in Sign Language, Spanish or other language
This position is located at 001, Twin Falls, ID. View the Google Map in full screen.
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