Family Support Specialist - Head Start Preschool Redmond School House
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Description
Head Start Family Support Specialist
167 day working calendar
Hours Per Day: 7.5
Shift: 8:00 am- 4:00 pm Shift subject to change.
Location:
Old Redmond Schoolhouse Preschool
Hourly Rate: $36.92 per hour (Salary Schedule SC11) position is eligible for membership in the Service Employees International Union No 925.
Additional information regarding Salary Schedules, Benefits, and Employee Group Agreements can be found here
The job of Family Support Specialist is done for the purpose of providing quality, comprehensive child/family support services to preschoolers and their families; providing support, training and case management to assist parents in meeting the needs of their children and enhancing parents' role as the primary influence on their child's education and development and supporting parents in increasing their economic stability;
determining eligibility for program, enrolling families in program, enlisting parental involvement in child educational programs; working with parents in identifying and achieving goals; accessing support services; creating training programs; and facilitating positive parent, school and student relationships.
- Recruits, selects and enrolls eligible children and families for the purpose of providing comprehensive services, child/family support services and encouraging family involvement, maintaining full enrollment and serving families most in need of services according to federal guidelines.
- Assesses family and infant/child needs (e.g. conducts surveys, interviews, etc.) for the purpose of determining eligibility and /or developing and action plan to remove barriers to child's success in school.
- Assists parents in a variety of areas (e.g. filling out forms/surveys, health, nutrition living skills, budgeting, job skills, goal setting, etc.) for the purpose of developing an action plan to remove barriers to child's success in school and supporting the family in basic life skills and economic stability.
- Orients prospective participants) e.g. site tours, program overview and eligibility requirements, benefits, etc. for the purpose of establishing familiarity with program, services and required processes.
- Provides or assists with providing health screenings, immunization verification, and outside agency referrals (e.g. hearing,vision, immunization, compliance, height/weight relationships, etc.) for the purpose of promoting needed treatment and complying with program requirements.
- Visits children's homes for the purpose of enrolling students in program, interviewing parents, informing parents of school and/or community resources and providing child development/parenting information, and setting family goals.
- Plans and facilitates family meetings and aren't involvement events (e.g. health and welfare, nutrition, counseling, etc.) for the purpose of providing for family support needs and com0lying with program regulations.
- Develops individualized health, nutrition, and family support plans for all enrolled children for the purpose of furthering family goals, plans and success strategies.
- Participates in workshops, meetings, community events, etc. (e.g. FS meetings, WAEYC/EHS conferences, etc.) for the purpose of receiving and/or presenting information.
- Reports suspected incidents (e.g. physical, sexual and and/or substance abuse, contagious diseases, etc.) to appropriate parties for the purpose of maintaining student's personal health and safety and adhering to Education Code, district and/or school policies.
- Provides outreach to low income communities, community leaders and organizations for the purpose of recruiting families to Head Start, developing resources, and building partnerships with community members.
- Administers Head Start program standards for the purpose of ensuring program eligibility and compliance with mandated regulations.
- Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of enduring and efficient and effective work environment.
- Maintains a variety of manual and electronic documents, files and records (e.g. program participation, contact sheets, family file, Child Plus computer program, agency referral, etc.) for the purpose of providing required information and/or documentation.
- AA degree in Human Services or Health with two years' experience in human service program, or serving low-income families preferred, OR a
- BA in related health or human services field plus one year experience working with families, OR a
- MA in human Services field or MSW.
May substitute with a degree in other areas plus two years related experience and willingness to complete three college level courses specified by Head Start in the first year of employment. Qualified former Head Start parents receive preference.
Special Requirements- Submit initial health examination, including screening for TB.
- Obtain a First Aid and Infant/Child CPR card within 90 days of hiring and keep current.
- Complete Criminal History Declaration form and…
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