The Home Visitor provides relationship-based coaching and training to home-based childcare providers to improve early childhood learning experiences. They connect families with community resources and maintain detailed documentation of program outcomes and child screenings.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have a High School Diploma or GED and a valid Colorado driver's license. Experience in family education and community outreach is desired, and bilingual skills are preferred.
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Benefits
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
Medical Insurance
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Health Reimbursement Account
Retirement Plan
Employer Contributions
Loan Forgiveness Opportunities
Employee Referral Bonuses
Professional Development Opportunities
QualificationsAbout the
Role: The HIPPY Childcare Home Visitor serves as an early childhood coach and trusted partner to family, friends, and neighbor (FFN) and licensed childcare providers. Through relationship-based coaching, individualized support, and interactive group training, the HCC Home Visitor help providers build the knowledge, confidence, and skills needed to create high-quality learning experiences that prepare young children for success in school and life. The Home Visitor also connects providers and families with community resources, promotes children’s health development, and supports continuous quality improvement within the home-based childcare setting.
What
You
Will Do: Build supportive, trusting relationships with home-based childcare providers. Deliver engaging one-on-one coaching sessions in providers’ homes or virtually every other week. Facilitate interactive group training sessions using role play, discussion, and hands-on learning activities. Model developmentally appropriate activities that promote children’s language, literacy, math, science, social-emotional, and physical development. Coach providers on implementing daily learning activities and adapting them to meet the needs of individual children. Support providers in understanding child development, early brain development, and positive guidance strategies. Help identify children’s development strengths and concerns and connect providers and families with community resources and early intervention services when appropriate. Build positive partnerships with families by encouraging home learning and strengthening provider-family communication. Deliver curriculum materials, books, and learning kits to providers throughout the program year. Maintain accurate documentation of visits, training and participation, child screenings, and program outcomes. Collaborate with fellow home visitors during weekly team meetings, role-practice, and professional development. Assist with recruiting and enrolling new childcare providers into the program. Promote an inclusive, culturally responsive learning environment by supporting providers from divers backgrounds in English and Spanish (or through interpretation services when needed). Represent the program at community events and help connect providers with additional early childhood resources and support.
You’re a
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Fit
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You: Have a High School Diploma or equivalent Have experience with parents and family education in the home, community, and other settings. Can obtain certification as required by an evidence-based program. Have a valid Colorado driver’s license with a driving record that meets agency insurability requirements as set forth for positions that must transport clients. Has experience with community outreach, advocacy, public speaking and/or teaching is desired. Bilingual (English/Spanish, Somali, Burmese, etc.) is preferred.
Perks and
Benefits: Generous PTO and paid holidays Multiple medical, dental, and vision plans at no cost to employees Health Reimbursement Account Retirement plan with employer contributions Loan forgiveness opportunities Employee referral bonuses
Professional development opportunities
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Equity: North Range Behavioral Health is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and supportive workplace for all. We welcome applicants of every background, including race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, and all other legally protected characteristics. We believe a diverse team strengthens our ability to serve our community.
Colorado HIPPY home visitor roles need outreach skills
In Colorado, Para-Educator I HIPPY Childcare Home Visitor roles often appeal to candidates with family education, community outreach, and bilingual communication experience. These positions can be competitive because employers look for a high school diploma or GED, a valid Colorado driver’s license, and the ability to build trust with families in home-based settings. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to highlight outreach work and language skills.