Riverside Community Care·Somerville, Massachusetts
The Home Visitor provides one-on-one educational and support services to low-income families with infants, toddlers, or pregnant women. They manage a caseload of 12 families, conducting weekly home visits and socialization groups to support healthy growth and development.
Riverside Community Care Love what you do! Early Head Start Home Visitor Exciting opportunity to join Riverside Community Care as a Home Visitor! The Early Head Start Home Visitor works one-on-one with low-income families from diverse ethnic backgrounds to provide in-home and some on-site educational services to support families with infants or toddlers, or pregnant women.
The Early Head Start Home Visitor through weekly home visits and socialization groups (“baby and me” parent group) partners with pregnant women and families with children birth to three years of age to enhance their healthy growth and development. We assist families in receiving comprehensive services in the areas of health, nutrition, early childhood and parenting education, social services, nutritional services and problem-solving support so families can meet personal goals for them and their children.
*New hire must enroll in the program sponsored HVCDA and obtain the credential within 120 days of employment.
Why You'll Love Riverside We make a true difference in people’s lives through rewarding work. Most of our jobs come with great benefits – including healthcare, numerous professional development opportunities, and generous time off - all in a respectful and inclusive environment, perhaps why Forbes named Riverside a best-in-state employer and the Boston Globe named Riverside a top place to work.
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Candidates must have at least a high school diploma and a commitment to working with diverse, low-income families. Familiarity with child development and the ability to use computerized data systems are required.
Market context
In Massachusetts, bilingual Early Head Start Home Visitor roles are often sought by programs serving low-income and immigrant families, especially where staff can connect families to community resources and child development supports. These positions can be competitive because they require both relationship-based home visiting skills and the ability to manage a caseload of 12 families effectively. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm language expectations and caseload fit before applying.