SUMMARY:
The Family Advocacy and Community Engagement Coordinator is responsible serving families and children in the Head Start program. The Family Engagement Coordinator assists in planning and implementing family engagement activities and supporting families in meeting basic needs as well as setting goes for personal and family growth. The position maintains an open, friendly, professional relationship with all staff and families and participates in continuous quality improvement activities that strengthen the program and families in the program. Top candidates will recognize and identify each family’s risk and protective factors, respect the diverse cultures and values of each family, and establish professional roles and boundaries while working with families.
Peninsula Family Service is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where individuals of all backgrounds, ages, experiences, and perspectives are valued and encouraged to apply.
REPORTS TO: Family Advocacy and Community Engagement Manager
JOB CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Provide information, referral and coordinating efforts to link staff and families with appropriate childcare and family support resources.
- Collaborate with state and community partners for recruitment to enhance family services.
- Coordinate transition from EHS-to-HS, HS-to-Kindergarten, CBO PreK-to-Kindergarten, TK-to kindergarten events with Transition Supervisor and internal/external partners.
- Planning special recruitment events or activities.
- On-going professional development through education, role modeling, mentoring, and training.
- Ability to travel throughout Peninsula Family Services’ service area when necessary.
- Assists department FACE Director with the planning, implementation, and organization of the Child Development Resource & Referral program.
- Inputs, updates and maintains data entry and collection through the utilization of the Resource & Referral software database.
- Organizes and conducts community outreach efforts for the purposes of educating community families and partners on the child development benefits of quality care
- Maintains a partnership with Community Care Licensing to communicate provider needs and licensing status to provide accurate referrals in the Resource & Referral database.
- Develops and maintains Resource & Referral requirements and policies for participation to maximize family access to community Resource & Referrals to quality childcare services.
- Provides training and technical assistance to large and small groups regarding Resource & Referral services, quality care settings, child development and licensing compliance.
- Assist in the development and disseminates quarterly newsletter and database update requests to participating childcare providers for the purpose of maintaining current database and continuing technical assistance opportunities for childcare providers.
- Partners with community agencies to develop an up-to-date comprehensive list of resources available to be shared with community partners, staff, families and childcare providers.
- Compiles data for the purpose of reporting Resource & Referral activities, improving access to services and developing capacity building and childcare provider education.