Boys and Girls Village INC
Location
Bridgeport, Connecticut
The Parent Educator delivers evidence-based curriculum interventions like Triple P and Circle of Security to families in individual and group settings. They provide comprehensive case management, conduct home visits, and develop individualized service plans to improve parental capacity.
A Bachelor's degree in social work or a related mental health field is required, along with prior experience serving children and families. Candidates must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the ability to work a flexible schedule.
The Parenting Support Services Program is a service for families with children 0-18 that supports and enhances positive family functioning. Families receive one or more of the PSS interventions, Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) and Circle of Security Parenting, along with case management. The function of the PSS program is to help parents become resourceful problem solvers and be able to create a positive and safe home learning environment for children to develop emotional, behavior, and cognitive strengths. It also will help build, support, and strengthen parents’ relationship capabilities so they are better equipped to provide a quality of relationship that is more supportive of secure attachment.
The Parent Educator provides the Circle of Security and Positive Parenting Program curriculum interventions in both individual and group settings. In addition, the Parent Educator will provide necessary case management. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Carries average caseload of 10 families Conduct home visits using evidence-based models to improve parental capacity, skill development, and competence of caregivers Provide case management to help families identify and meet their basic needs Facilitate parent education groups Complete referrals for needed resources and services in the community. Conduct ongoing assessment of family strengths, needs, and resources Develop strength based individualized family service plans Collaborates with other service providers to assure continuity of care. Attends monthly DCF reviews if applicable Keeps the PSS Coordinator apprised of all situations that involve the safety of any individuals in the program or community. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Prevent, intervene and report instances of child abuse or neglect. Completes all paperwork in accordance with state and federal statutes, COA standards and Boys & Girls Village, Inc. standards. Participates in the collection of all required data elements for DCF and the agency Other duties as assigned ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS: Bachelor’s degree in social work or related mental health field Prior experience providing services to children and families. Willing to provide services in the home Demonstrated history of cultural competence
Bi-Lingual English/Spanish Knowledge of Triple P and/ or Circle of Security SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: N/A PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Must be able to climb several flights of stairs Must be able to work with clients in a variety of settings Must be able to lift 35lbs WORKING CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENT Must be willing to drive to off –campus sites for home visits, collaborative meetings and client transportation. Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including evening and weekend hours as part of normal service hours, in order to accommodate individual family needs/schedules Valid driver’s license, good driving record, and access to reliable transportation. Employee Signature Date _________________________________________________________________________________ Print Name
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