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Family Advocate

SCMCAAPoplar Bluff, MO, US
Full-time
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POSITION DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE:.Family Advocate                                          &#1... Show more

Family Advocate

Bauer Family ResourcesLafayette, IN, USA
$14.51 hourly
Full-time
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Our work is important and vital to children and families in the community, and we are seeking caring individuals to join our Bauer family to help us continue "to empower children and their families... Show more

FAMILY ADVOCATE & BI-LINGUAL FAMILY ADVOCATE

Headstart of Greater Dallas, Inc.Dallas, TX, US
Full-time

Primary duties include planning and implementing the recruitment, orientation and enrollment of age and income eligible children and families; implementing the Family Partnership process via assess... Show more

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Family Advocate

Community Action Corporation of South TexasFALFURRIAS, TX, US
Full-time

Provide case management for designated families to include the planning, documentation and follow-up services in the area of health, nutrition, disability, transition, mental health, and the parent... Show more

Family Advocate

Child Start, Inc.Wichita, KS, US
Full-time
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As a Child Start Family Advocate, you will support full enrollment and program compliance through recruitment and enrollment activities.Build relationships with families that enable successful need... Show more

Med Surg Patient Family Advocate

MercySpringfield, Missouri, United States
Full-time

Performs related duties as assigned.Performs duties andresponsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values and Mercy Service Standards.Patient Family Advocate-Med Surg.Interns will pro... Show more

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Family Advocate

NEIGHBOR TO FAMILY, INCDAYTONA BEACH, FL, US
Full-time

SUMMARY: The Family Advocate serves as a liaison and support staff between the family caregivers, NTF staff, and other resources.The primary role is to engage families and support them in being he... Show more

Family Advocate

Redeemer HealthPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Full-time

Join us at Redeemer Health, where we're transforming lives and communities.Our diverse team is dedicated to bringing help, hope, and healing to vulnerable populations through Redeemer Health entiti... Show more

Family Service Advocate

Greater East Texas Community ActionNacogdoches, TX, US
$15.00 hourly
Full-time
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GETCAP Culture Helping people help themselves and each other.GETCAP provides a variety of services that advance the self-sufficiency & general well-being of low-income East Texas households, th... Show more

Family Advocate

Regina Coeli Child Development CenterRoseland, LA, USA
Full-time
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To promote the Head Start programs of family wellness and parent engagement and to support the implementation of the family engagement process.Operate as a liaison between classroom and home settin... Show more

Family Peer Advocate

Catholic Charities Of Broome CountyBinghamton, NY, US
$18.00 hourly
Full-time
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CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF BROOME COUNTY Family Peer Advocate – Level 2 – per diem   Salary $18/hr.Education/Experience   High school diploma or GED Lived experience as a parent or... Show more

Family Support Advocate

Jewish Family & Children's Service, Greater BostonWALTHAM, MA, United States
Full-time
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Do you want to make a difference in the lives of first time parents and their children? Join our passionate team at.Healthy Families Central Middlesex.Through home visits, community connections, an... Show more

Family Advocate

Shine Early Learning IncWECA,WI
Full-time

Are you passionate about empowering families and supporting children’s early development? Acelero, Inc.In this role, you will work directly with families to strengthen parent-child relationships, p... Show more

Family Advocate

Cardinal McCloskey Community ServicesThe Bronx, NY, USA
$33,400.00 yearly
Full-time
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Join a Team Where Your Work Truly Makes a Difference!.Safe Children, Stable Families, Successful Lives.CMCS (Cardinal McCloskey Community Services).The Family Advocate will maintain a caseload, pro... Show more

Family Advocate

Center for Transforming LivesArlington, TX, US
Full-time

The Family Advocate implements dual-generation services that will help families break the cycle of poverty by providing case management, advocacy skills, crisis intervention, skills training, and l... Show more

Family Advocate

Erie Neighborhood HouseChicago, Illinois, United States
$21.15 hourly
Full-time
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Erie Neighborhood House has provided the most comprehensive support immigrant and low-income families in Chicago need to thrive and has constantly evolved to meet their needs.Today, Erie House is a... Show more

Family Community Advocate

Pinal Gila Community Child ServicesSan Tan Valley, AZ, USA
Full-time
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Responsible for developing community linkages, advocates for families, provides case management, including coordination social service referrals, case management, follow-up activities to ensure the... Show more

Residential Family Advocate

Pillars Community HealthLa Grange, IL, USA
$19.50 hourly
Full-time
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Engages survivors of domestic violence who are in residence at Constance Morris House, in setting goals and carrying out tasks specific to each resident's pursuit of a healthier and nonviolent life... Show more

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Family Advocate

Family Advocate

SCMCAAPoplar Bluff, MO, US
20 days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
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Job description

POSITION DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE:

  • Family Advocate SALARY RANGE: 7 REPORTS DIRECTLY TO: WORK STATION: Component Managers Early Head Start/Head Start Site Supervisors SUPERVISES: N/A GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The Family Advocate is responsible for recruiting and enrolling children, assisting parents/families in obtaining needed social services, and involving parents/families fully in the operation of the EHS/HS program.
  • Assist children and families in receiving services for all components offered by EHS/HS.

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • 1.
  • Recruit and enroll children in the EHS/HS program by making home visits, obtaining necessary information to determine eligibility, explaining the program to the parents, and making recommendations to supervisors about acceptance of children into the program. 2.
  • Perform all computer data entry of all instructed information at the time the application is taken and required throughout the year.
  • Tentatively set bus routes to have a working knowledge of where all families are located (where applicable). 3.
  • Work with families of children enrolled in the EHS/HS program to assess their social service needs, make referrals to community resources and follow-up to ensure that families are obtaining needed services. 4.
  • Provide direct services to help EHS/HS families obtain services otherwise unavailable (i.e., transportation) or cope with everyday problems. 5.
  • Provide or arrange for crisis relief, where possible for EHS/HS families. 6.
  • Work with parents/families to organize a center committee (Team Builders) and train families in their rights and responsibilities as EHS/HS family members.
  • Assist the parents/families in planning and conducting center committee (Team Builder) activities and programs. 7.
  • Ensure each enrolled child obtains all necessary medical and dental exams and screenings.
  • Providing assistance, including transportation, to parents when needed. 8.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other EHS/HS staff, work closely with Family Support Coordinators and human services staff in the community to assure the availability of a comprehensive array of services to meet social service needs of EHS/HS families. 9.
  • Recruit volunteers from throughout the community (including EHS/HS parents/families) to support all components of the EHS/HS program. 10.Maintain required records and prepare and submit necessary reports on a timely basis. 11.Encourage parents/families to become involved in the total EHS/HS program, including Policy Council meetings, organized family activities, etc. 12.Identify community resources and secure services, goods, or financial support for the support of the EHS/HS program.
  • Accomplish this through regular ongoing contact with families. 13.Provide required number of home visits including special home visits as needed and as outlined in Policies and Procedures. 14.Assist in providing information to families and the general community about the purpose and goals of the EHS/HS program. 15.Participate in training and career development activities as directed by supervisor. 16.Attend pre-service and in-service training. 17.Work cooperatively with administrative staff and other agency personnel. 18.Assist families with IFPA (Individual Family Partnership Agreement) completing and following up with Family Assessments & goal setting. 19.Understand responsibility of being a mandated reporter for Child Abuse and Neglect.
  • Read and understand Child Abuse and Neglect Policy.
  • Failure to follow reporting procedures, including incidents involving other staff members, may result in termination. 20.Write referrals and follow-up as needed. 21.Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisor.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • 1.
  • High school diploma or equivalent. 2.
  • Knowledge of basic techniques of interviewing with potential families, utilizing a standard agency form and computer program. 3.
  • Knowledge of performance standards and regulations that apply to this position. 4.

  • Knowledge of eligibility requirements of various agency and community programs. 5.
  • Knowledge of all social and health resources in the community and ability to make effective referrals to such resources. 6.
  • Knowledge of problems of poverty in the community. 7.
  • Work toward obtaining the Family Development Credential (FDC) upon completion of the first year of employment, if available. 8.
  • Ability to develop a respectful relationship with low-income community residents. 9.
  • Knowledge of the purpose, goals and resources of the agency. 10.
  • Ability to follow written and oral instructions. 11.
  • Ability to read and write at a level sufficient to record observations and family information. 12.
  • Ability to utilize technology and computer skills that will allow for entering required information into computer database. 13.
  • Demographic and geographic knowledge of the community. 14.
  • Ability to conduct oneself in a manner projecting a positive image to children, parents/families, program, agency and community. 15.
  • Possession of a valid, current Missouri Driver's License, reliable vehicle and appropriate insurance coverage for transporting child and parent for appointments. 16.
  • Obtain Missouri Chauffeur’s License within 60 days of employment for transporting children and parents for appointments in an agency vehicle, when available. 17.
  • Ability to work effectively with local community agencies and individuals. 18.
  • Ability to manage sensitive agency participant information in a confidential manner and adhere to agency policy on confidentiality. 19.
  • Obtain initial medical exam and TB assessment within 30 days of employment.
  • Complete a medical exam and TB assessment every five years following initial employment. 20.
  • Pass background screen, child abuse/neglect screen, drug screen, and be subject to random drug testing. 21.
  • Have within eighteen months of hire, at a minimum, a credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or a related field.

Additional requirements:

  • Possess personal qualifications: emotional maturity, willingness to cooperate with the standards of the program, respect for children and adults, flexibility, patience, good personal hygiene, and physical and mental health which does not interfere with responsibilities.
  • Must have good verbal communication skills and visual ability to observe children.
  • Ability to fulfill responsibilities under pressure, including during emergencies.

Working Conditions:

  • Risk of exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues.
  • Risk involved with travel on main highways, side streets and rural roads during the transportation of children.
  • Risk of exposure to communicable diseases.
  • Must be able to lift 55 pounds, many times a day, climb into the school bus, bend, kneel and squat frequently.
  • Job requires standing for long periods of time, as well as stooping, squatting, running; and sitting in child sized chairs and/or on the floor.
  • The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by a person in this position.
  • They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all duties that may be performed in such a position, including changes in location, classroom, caseload, and hours.
  • The Executive Director may, at any time, for disciplinary purposes, the utilization of personnel, or for the general good of the program, reassign an employee from one position to another position.
  • I accept the duties and responsibilities as outlined in this position description.
  • This position is not exempt from the overtime provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act. _________________________________ ______________________ Signature of Employee Date _________________________________ ______________________ Signature of Supervisor/Mentor Date of Orientation Rev 8-21 Powered by JazzHR