Family Worker/Floater Teacher Assistant
SCO Family of Services
Location
New York
Quick overview
This role involves providing classroom support as a floater teacher assistant while managing critical administrative functions like eligibility, recruitment, enrollment, and attendance tracking for income-eligible families. The worker will also facilitate family engagement, link families to necessary services, and ensure compliance with all program requirements.
Requirements summary
A Bachelor's Degree or higher in social work or a related field is preferred, though candidates without a degree but possessing relevant early childhood education and family work experience will be considered. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to build supportive relationships with diverse families and stay current on best practices in early education and family engagement.
Job description
- Provide classroom support as a floater, fulfilling assistant teacher duties when in the classroom
- Manage eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance meeting the needs of income-eligible families and in response to community assessment.
- Ensure program maintains funded enrollment level and waiting list, fill vacancies as needed at the individual sites and analyze enrollment data to inform the planning process
- Analyze causes of absenteeism when average daily attendance falls below 90%
- Ensure the completion of the child health screening, other required screenings and assessments and is familiar with referral requirements
- Oversee the planning and implementation of parent orientation
- Participate in recruiting children from the community
- Assisting families in determining family strengths, needs, and goals
- Refer and link children and parents to needed services including health and social services, disabilities, early childhood education and care services, and a range of parent development training opportunities
- Collaborate with classroom teachers to facilitate children's transitions and progress in the classroom
- Planning parent activities, encourage parent participation in program activities and obtain feedback from parents regarding the level of satisfaction with the services they receive
- Attend family support team meetings, staff meetings, staff trainings, collaborations and planning meetings
- Promote and maintain parent involvement in activities, and services
- In collaboration with Educational Director or Center Director, facilitate parent committee meetings
- Develop relationships with other community-based service providers that provide needed services to families by completing linkage agreement.
- Maintain a working knowledge of community resources and current trends in social services
- Maintain records and document services in a timely manner
- Implement protocols to follow up on students’ absences
- Enter service data into the management information system (EI: WES , Myschool and ChildPlus)
- Ensure implementation of all programming requirements in adherence to all performance outcome standards as prescribed by the multiple funding and model requirements
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree or higher in social work or a related field. Candidates without a Bachelor’s degree but with experience in early childhood education and working with families will be considered
- Relevant experience working with children and families in a community-based program
- Demonstrated ability to stay abreast of developments in best practice and research relating to early education and family engagement
- Ability to establish supportive relationships with children and families from diverse backgrounds