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JCEO Early Head Start Home Based Visitor in Malone, New York
JCEO is a private, not-for-profit human service agency that serves the residents of Clinton and Franklin Counties in New York State. All programs are based on JCEOs mission to alleviate poverty through practical, timely, and innovative services that emphasize and develop problem-solving skills for people.
The Early Head Start Home-Based Visitor models and demonstrates methods for Early Head Start Home Based families to influence and make future contributions to the education and development of their children and encourages use of community resources by performing the following duties. This individual will work in the home with the parents to plan and provide enriching educational and social learning experiences.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following: Assists in the recruitment and selection of children. Conducts Home Visits to maintain services to children and families twelve months out of the year, as outlined in locally designed option (Early Head Start) Completes all enrollment documents necessary for each family. Inputs family contacts, socializations, referrals, goal progress, and etc. into CAPTAIN at least weekly. Transport families when appropriate to and from community resources or other activities Monitor and educate parents with respect to childrens health status, including medical follow-up, physical health, dental health, mental health, and nutritional intake Plans a home based teaching curriculum for families. Encourages and promotes the families achievement of self-sufficiency. Conduct weekly 90-minute home visits to young children and their families and encourages joint planning for each child. Integrates all Head Start/Early Head Start service areas on each home visit. Provides on-going opportunities to involve parents in planning activities for their children during home visits. Is responsible for planning experiences and activities that are developmentally appropriate, individualized, and consistent with designated curriculum. Assists families in identifying family resources. Acts as a liaison to community resources for each family. Provides a socialization experience focusing on social development for each child twice per month. Administer screenings and assessments in a timely manner and utilize information gained in planning for children Engages in high quality staff-to-staff and staff-to-child interactions (as defined by CLASS domains and dimensions) Provides a nutritious snack for each home visit. Plans a minimum of one nutritious food preparation activity monthly. Ensures that the home based parents are represented on Policy Council. Promote parent involvement in curriculum planning, Parent Group Meetings and the overall Head Start/Early Head Start program Maintains daily, weekly, and/or monthly home visit reports as required and as requested from the Early Head Start Coordinator. Meet with the Early Head Start Coordinator at least once per week. Attends all appropriate staff meetings, conferences, parent meetings, and trainings as assigned by the Early Head Start Coordinator. Responsible for ensuring the appropriate documentation of Non Federal Share for all volunteers and donations to the socializations or Home visits. Attends all required training. Complies with all health and safety regulations. Performs all duties in a manner consistent with the mission and goals of the Joint Council for Economic Opportunity, Inc. Performs all other related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Twelve hours of Early Childhood Education or Family Services credits or Child Development Associate /Family Development Training and six months experience working with young children and or their families.