The Centers
Location
Cleveland, Ohio
Salary
$22 / HOUR
Provide home visits to eligible Early Head Start and Head Start families to implement curriculum and promote self-sufficiency. Manage a caseload of children while coordinating community resources and conducting screenings and assessments.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Social Services, or a related field. Must possess a valid driver's license and insurance, with required certifications in First Aid and child abuse recognition obtained after hire.
Screening, Observation, Assessment, and Curriculum Planning Visit families once per week for 90 minutes per visit Ensure parent/guardian participation with child Cover at least three components during each visit, and all components over the course of a month Conduct make-up visits within two weeks with families unable to fulfill their scheduled visits Administer screening and assessments along with keeping accurate children’s records Collaborate with parents to prepare and implement weekly lesson plans Conduct Parent/Teacher conferences at least twice per year to review the child’s assessment and screening information in a safe and healthy environment. Collaborate with families transitioning to other program options and kindergarten. Collaborate with families on completing the Family Assessments as outlined in the Head Start Performance Standards. Collaborate with families on obtaining immunization records, well child checks, dental visits and follow-ups to comply with Head Start Performance Standards. Group Socialization Plan and implement group experiences twice a month for families Plan and implement field trips for the families Provide an environment that is safe and healthy Agency and Community Collaboration Plan with the component Managers and Supervisor for providing all the Head Start component services to the families Participate in agency recruitment activities throughout the school year, i.e. open enrollment, special events in order to maintain funded enrollment for the Early Learning Program. Work cooperatively with community resource agencies, connecting families as appropriate to meet their individual needs. Caseload Management Recruit and maintain maximum caseload of 12 children throughout the entire year Maintain an active waiting list Administrative Participate in probationary and annual staff evaluations completing self-evaluations and goal setting. Assist with agency recruitment activities throughout the school year i.e., open enrollment, special events. Attend and participate in staff meetings and agency in-services. Other Job
Other duties as assigned About The Centers The Centers provide health, family, and workforce services at 11 locations throughout Greater Cleveland, creating life-changing solutions for people to lead healthier and more successful lives. We strive to be a service-oriented workplace that pioneers and co-creates solutions while fostering belonging in a community where our team members thrive. Our Early Learning Centers and programs provides high-quality care for children during the critical first 2,000 days of life by operating seven high-quality early learning centers, serving children birth through five years old, in Cleveland and the inner-ring suburbs. Because of our high standards, all sites achieved a 5-Star rating on the Step-Up-To-Quality Rating and been recognized and selected to be part of Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) and PRE4CLE. Wellbeing and Benefits Providing quality benefits to our staff is important to us. Just as important is our staff’s well-being. That’s why we offer a number of choices to meet the different needs of our staff. Choice of medical and dental plans Health Savings Account Flexible Spending Account for Health and Dependent Care Vision Support for continuing education and credential renewal Life Insurance Retirement Savings (401k) with a company contribution Mental Health Support Employee Assistance Program Calm Subscription Short and Longterm Disability The Centers is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Market context
In Ohio, Family Development Specialist roles in home-based Early Head Start programs are typically tied to ongoing demand for family support, early childhood services, and community-based outreach. These positions can be competitive because employers often look for a bachelor’s degree in a related field, a valid driver’s license and insurance, and readiness to complete post-hire certifications such as First Aid and child abuse recognition. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time comparing the original posting, and tailor your application to show home-visiting, family engagement, and documentation experience.
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