Parent Educator Supervisor
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 53202, USA
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support, Early Childhood Education, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Education Administration
Parent Educator Supervisor
Next Door Capitol - Milwaukee, WI 53216
OverviewPosition Type:
Full Time Job Shift: Day Education Level: 4 Year Degree Travel Percentage:
Up to 25%
Position Overview
The Parent Educator Supervisor supports the coordination and delivery of comprehensive home visitation services that support parents in being their child's first educator and provides resources to families that aides them in reaching self-sufficiency. The Parent Educator Supervisor supervises and monitors Parent Educators and serves as the primary source of contact for the home based program option. The Parent Educator Supervisor creates an environment that fosters collaborative relationships with families and ensure they receive comprehensive services through their participation in the program.
These services include, but are not limited to health, social services, disabilities, early childhood education and care services, and a range of parenting training opportunities. The Parent Educator Supervisor plays a key role in ensuring that the home based program option meets Next Door's policies and procedures along with services comply with the Office of Head Start Performance Standards and any additional requirements due to various funding sources.
Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/Tasks
Professional Development
- Develops and implements a professional development plan for Parent Educators.
- Facilitates reflective supervision for parent educators and provides opportunities for Parent Educators to participate in reflective practices groups that support their professional growth.
- Develops and implements parenting education experiences for families.
- Uses effective mentoring and coaching strategies to improve the skills of Parent Educators.
- Provide parenting and child development information relevant to their child's growth and development level.
- Develops and implements the training of Home Visitors in accordance with the Parent-Child Home Program National Center's curriculum, both prior to starting the Program and throughout the year, through weekly staff meetings. (PCHP)
Education and Program Development
- Ensures a research-based, comprehensive curriculum and content-based, supplemental curricula (e.g., literacy, math, executive functioning/social emotional) are in place, and that alignment exists among the curricula and early learning standards, outcome goals, formative assessments, and instructional strategies;
- Monitors curriculum development to ensure curriculum focus on integration of the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards and the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework that focus on:
Early Head Start
- Language and Communication
- Approaches to Learning
- Social and Emotional Development
- Cognition
- Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development
Head Start
- Language and Communication
- Literacy
- Approaches to Learning
- Social and Emotional Development
- Mathematics Development
- Scientific Reasoning
- Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development
- Ensures parent educator interactions and facilitation strategies is responsive, intentional, and culturally sensitive to support parents in providing age appropriate experiences that supports children's developmental growth in (social-emotional, physical, cognitive and language) and learning (i.e., literacy, math, science, technology, social studies, and the arts);
- Ensures parent educators use child screening, assessment, and progress data to inform lesson planning, individualization, and the intensification of instruction in the areas of oral language, dual language and literacy development and skills; social-emotional and self-regulation development and skills; and numeracy and problem-solving skills
- Collaborates with Parent Educators to prepare curriculum guide sheets, as needed. (PCHP only)
Interdisciplinary Work and Collaboration
- In collaboration with other Next Door program staff, recruit; enroll families following Next Door's Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment, and Attendance (ERSEA) policies and procedures.
- Function as a team member in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of Head Start and other Next Door programs.
- Support the Parent Educators to organize and implement biweekly socializations.
- Support staff in planning and implementing parent committee meetings.
- Participates in Family/Child Reviews (FCRs) to ensure FCR action plans are implemented and progress monitored;
- Collaborates with the Mental Health and Disabilities Coordinator to facilitate completion of Case Consultations and Special Education eligibility, planning, and implementation processes when warranted.
Administrative Support
- Monitor home visits to ensure they meet all Head Start regulations and Next Door policies and procedures.
- Monitor completion of home visits parent attendance at parent committee, and socializations.
- Monitor files of caseloads of parent educators and ensure their adherence to Head Start performance standards.
- Responsible for a minimum of one parent representative to serve on the Head Start/Early Head Start…
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