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Title

Home Visitor

Posting Date

11/1/07

Job Code

HV-HS

TAP Department

Head Start

Location

Roanoke, VA

 

 

Respond by

November 9, 2007

 

 

Purpose

The home visitor is responsible for assisting parents to meet their child’s educational needs.  Position will ensure that the Home-Based Program exemplifies the Head Start philosophy of supporting and encouraging family goals and objectives, involving parents in the development and education of their children, and strengthening the capacity of parents and families to become self sufficient and to support the general development of their own children.  The Home Visitor will support parents in their efforts to increase skills and knowledge that will enhance family interactions and meet family goals.  The Home Visitor also serves as a resource person for families, making them aware of community resources that will help meet their health and social services needs.

Education

Must have high school diploma or GED

Must have Home-Based Child Development Associate Credential or begin CDA process after one year of employment.

Experience

Must have two years experience or training in Early Childhood Development or related early childhood field.

Must demonstrate skill in planning educational activities appropriate for pre-school children.

Must demonstrate skill in effectively communicating with adults and children.

Must demonstrate experience or skill in locating and utilizing local community resources.

Must have one year of experience in a leadership role.

Responsibilities and/or Specific Duties

1)      Family and Community Partnerships/Home Visits

a)      Assists families to identify and cultivate strengths, and to identify and develop a plan for addressing family challenges.

b)      Works with families on a one-to-one basis during 32 scheduled, 90-minute visits per operational year.

c)      Maintains confidentiality of family records and information received at all times.

d)      Orders, maintains and tracks all supplies through Home-Based Coordinator.

e)      Schedules Home-Based Coordinator to accompany Home Visitors on at least one home visit per operational year.

f)        Schedules resource staff to accompany Home Visitor on weekly visits when deemed necessary by Home Visitor and/or Home-Based Coordinator.

g)      Attends all scheduled Head Start and Home-Based Program meetings.

h)      Encourages parents to attend appropriate Head Start meetings, and provides transportation when necessary.

i)        Recruits families each spring for the next operational year, as needed.

j)        Assists in maintaining a Home-Based Program waiting list of children who are medically cleared to fill vacancies within thirty days.

k)      Updates the Family Partnership Agreement with returning families within 30 days of the operational year, and renews the Family Goal Sheets.

l)        Completes the Family Partnership Agreement with each newly-enrolled family within 90 days of the beginning of the operational year, and develops the Family Goals Sheet.

m)    Completes the Community Assessment forms with all enrolled families, as requested.

n)      Secures necessary resources to meet family social services and health needs, ongoing.

o)      Serves as liaison and advocate for families with local community agencies and organizations, as necessary.

p)      Provides families with an up-to-date information directory of community resources, annually

q)      Provides referrals to community resources, and provides transportation when necessary, to assist parents in gaining access to the referred services.

r)       Provides information and training for parents regarding child abuse and neglect.

s)       Reports instances of child abuse or neglect to local Child Protective Services agency and to Home-Based Coordinator, as necessary.

t)        Reports crisis situations to Supervisor and works to develop a plan for assistance for the family in crisis, as needed.

u)      Organizes the Home-Based Parent Committee annually

v)      Advises the Home-Based Parent Committee Chairperson in planning meetings, activities and training, monthly.

w)    Conducts election of officers for Parent Committee, annually

x)      Assists in providing Parent Committee officer training, annually

y)      Notifies parents of Parent Committee meetings, monthly

z)       Notifies supervisor of elected officers and representatives to Policy Council and Service Area committees.

aa)   Develops Parent Training Plan based on tally of Parent Interest Surveys and mandated training, annually.

bb)  Completes and tallies the Parent Interest Survey within the first 30 days of the operational year.

cc)   Organizes a calendar of parent activity projects and meetings, monthly

dd)  Submits parent committee agenda and minutes, treasurer’s report and sign-in sheet to Supervisor after each meeting.

ee)   Provides Home-Based Newsletter, monthly.

ff)      Submits Home-based family and Community Partnership Monthly Report at last staff meeting of the month.

 

2)      Child Development

a)      Prepares developmental materials and loans them to parents, weekly

b)      Provides parents with training on topics related to child development and guidance.

c)      Assists parents in developing ways to use items found around the house as teaching tools, weekly.

d)      Provides children with a group socialization experience of 2 ½ hours, twice a month.

e)      Administers screening and assessment instrument to all new and returning children within 30 days of enrollment.

f)        Repeats screening instrument for all children who score below the cut-off score in 30 days.

g)      Implements plan to use screening tool results as a basis for follow-up activities to be documented in the Home Visit Plan.

h)      Completes the Creative Curriculum Continuum three times per year, as scheduled

i)        Prepares the Creative Curriculum Planning and Progress Report with the parent’s             assistance three times per year as based on the Creative Curriculum Developmental

Continuum.

 

3)      Health

a)      Submits physical examinations and immunization records to Home Based Coordinator on incoming children at the time of enrollment.

b)      Completes in-take interviews on new children, annually

c)      Schedules dental appointments for all children

d)      Instructs parents and children in basic dental hygiene skills, and distributes new toothbrushes, as available

e)      Obtains, and keeps readily available, emergency telephone numbers for all children for field trips and group sessions.

f)        Reviews and provides training in first aid and fire safety with parents and children, annually.

g)      Performs weekly health inspection for each child.

h)      Teaches and models good hand washing techniques.

i)        Discusses nutritional values during food experiences at home or at group sessions, taking into account and respecting cultural differences.

j)        Uses food experiences as a means of teaching language arts, colors, math, science, social skills, and hygiene practices.

k)      Uses puppets/role play to introduce health services (dental care, immunizations, etc.) as a way to calm children’s fears

l)        Refers children and families for nutritional counseling when weight or nutrition is more of a concern than for a typical child.

m)    Provides families, when necessary, transportation to medical and dental services.

n)      Secures necessary resources to meet family health needs

o)      Make referrals to Disabilities or Behavioral Health Coordinator, as needed.

 

4)      Supports a team approach in serving as a member of the Education Staff

a)      Attends appropriate service area committee meetings when scheduled.

b)      Attends in-service training, conferences, workshops, etc. upon request.

c)      Actively participates in his/her own professional development long-range plans.

d)      Meets with supervisor bi-weekly or upon request.

e)      Serves as a member of the Home Based Child Development Team.

 

5)      Record Keeping

a)      Records and updates the Family Goal Sheets, three times during the program year.

b)      Maintains and updates family records throughout the year, as necessary.

c)      Develops Home Visit Plans based on identified family needs, with parent participation, weekly.

d)      Submits completed health records to Home-Based Coordinator, on a bi-weekly basis during the first 90 days of the operational year.

e)      Submits within 30 days of enrollment, completed health records on new children enrolled after ninety days into the program year.

f)        Provides all required records to Home-Based Coordinator at bi-weekly staff meetings as outlined in the yearly Home Based Timetable.

g)      Maintains a system for tracking results of family referrals to community services agencies, ongoing.

 

6)    ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

 

       a)  Must possess knowledge of the social service and health resources available for a specific

            community as well as the wider Roanoke Valley area.

       b)  Attends community services meetings and networks with other agencies to facilitate

            services to families.

       c)  Has a working knowledge of the law pertaining to child abuse and neglect and can

            present this information to families in an effective manner.

       d)  Has good knowledge of adult learning principles and can use this knowledge to

            infuse the parent training programs with interesting activities that relate to families

            with pre-school children.

        e)  Understands and maintains good interpersonal relationships with parents in order to

             organize a parent committee team and provide meaningful home visits.

        f.) Displays a non-judgmental attitude toward children, adults and families, focusing

            on family strengths and achievements.

 

7)   Adheres to NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct as adopted by TAP Head Start.

Special Requirements

Must maintain a current Red Cross Multimedia First Aid Card and CPR certification.

Must have daily access to reliable transportation and a valid Virginia Driver’s License.

Salary

$8.56/hr.

Safety Sensitive Position

Yes

Contact E-mail

jobs@taproanoke.org

Contact Address

TAP

 

Attention: Job Code HV-HS

 

145 W. Campbell Ave S.W.; P.O. Box 2868

 

Roanoke, Virginia  24001

 

 

Contact Fax

540-345-1944

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