Parent Educator
Youth Consultation Service (YCS)
Location
East Orange, New Jersey
Quick overview
The Parent Educator provides in-home support, case management, and guidance to caregivers to promote healthy child development and strong parent-child relationships. They are responsible for maintaining long-term family relationships, conducting assessments, and coordinating with supportive agencies.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent, with a bachelor's degree in early childhood or a related field preferred. A valid driver's license and two years of supervised work experience with young children and parents are required.
Job description
Dedicated. Compassionate. Inspiring. Rewarding.
These are just some of the words to describe what it's like working at YCS. YCS employees are devoted professionals who have a passion for helping children, adolescents and adults.
Do you share the same qualities?
The YCS Parents as Teacher’s program provides free and voluntary home-visitation program for families from pregnancy up to and including age five. Specially trained, certified Parent Educators work with participating mothers, fathers, and caregivers to enhance child health, growth and development, and school readiness. The program is currently seeking a Parent Educator.
Shift Available
• Full-Time
Duties and Responsibilities
- Include:
- The Parent Educator (PE) will provide in-home support, information, and case management to new caregivers and expectant caregivers with young children, including babies, toddlers, and preschoolersThe PE is responsible for maintaining a regular and long-term relationship with the family.
- The service delivery and interventions should be culturally competent, family-centered and strength-based.
- Engage and establish a trusting relationship with all client populations.
- Assist in strengthening the parent-child relationship.
- Assist parents in improving their skills to optimize the home environment and parenting practices that promote the optimal development of children.
- Assess the family’s need, and assist in increasing the family support system and increase the family’s ability to problem solve and assume the role of advocating for themselves and their children.
- Identify and refer to other supportive agencies, including healthcare appointments.
- Coordinate and assist with coordination of program events for participating families.
- Participate in ongoing, reflective individual supervision to grow self-reflection and self awareness skills as they impact service delivery and the promotion of well-being of the target child(ren), and the children in the home.
- Supervision of assigned clients where and when applicable (dependent on program requirements)
- Adheres to supervision policy concerning room checks, time out, alerts, midnight shift, etc
- Adheres to state and agency mandated staff to client ratios (dependent on program requirements
Job Requirements
- Valid Driver’s License\
- Ability to travel to client homes throughout Hudson County
- High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required
- Bachelor’s degree in early childhood or related field (preferred)
- Two years’ of previous supervised work experience with young children and parents