Healthy Families Family Support Specialist Job Details Job Location HCSR-Family Resource Center - Hermiston, OR Position Type Part Time Education Level Associate's Degree Salary Range $19.
64 - $22.59 Job Shift Day Job Goal : Job Goal :
- The goal of this position is to provide comprehensive services to families that are family-centered and strength based and will focus on : establishing a trusting relationship;
- assisting in strengthening parent / child attachment and relationships; assisting parents in improving their parenting skills and providing a safe & nurturing home environment;
improving the family support system; increasing the familys ability to problem solve; and assisting the parent in optimizing their childs development through play and parent / child interactions.
We offer a benefit package including medical, dental, flexible spending account, life, EAP, 403(b) retirement plan, and paid time off! To view our Benefit Package click !
Duties include but are not limited to :
- Initiate and maintain regular, long-term home visits to support families, using a strength-based approach to promote positive parent-child relationships, support healthy child growth and development, and enhance family functioning by identifying strengths and utilizing problem-solving skills
- Assist parents in completing the ASQ and ASQ-SE and other tools in order to determine developmental progress and needs of their child
- Assess family strengths and needs through the Parent Survey assessment, Family Concerns and Referrals, ongoing home visits, and other tools
- Develop goals with the parent(s) and make a plan for accomplishment of those goals (Family Goal Plan). This plan will be based on family, parent, and child assessed needs and will facilitate the parent in working on their goals
- Provide information on child development and parent / child attachment. Encourage, and provide opportunities for, positive parent / child interactions
- Assess and provide guidance related to child safety
- Track child immunizations and help families establish an ongoing relationship with health and dental care providers
- Provide resources, referrals and information to families as appropriate
- Maintain appropriate and up-to-date client records, including completion of the statewide research data, and month end reports in a timely manner
- Participate in Medicaid Admin tracking on selected days and input into the state system in a timely manner
- Screen families using the New Baby Questionnaire and be knowledgeable of Healthy Families eligibility requirements
- Participate in reflective supervision weekly
- Develop and maintain positive, working relationships with community resources / partners
Experience and Requirements : Mandatory Vaccination :
To protect the health and safety of our employees and families, and pursuant to the Governor's Order, all employees are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment by October 18, 2021.
If you are unable to comply with this policy due to pregnancy, disability, or because of a sincerely held religious belief, we will ask for written verification.
Education Requirements :
Associates degree (Bachelors degree preferred) in Social Services, Early Childhood Education, Social Work, Sociology or related field
Experience and Skills Requirements :
- Minimum of 1 year home visiting experience, and show high degree of comfort and skill in working in diverse environments, homes, and communities
- Experience providing services that are family-centered and strength-based. Demonstrating a strong background and passion in prevention services to expectant parents and babies through the age of three
- Demonstrate skill and proficiency in outreach and retention; ability to build quick rapport with parents
- Experience and willingness to providing services to culturally diverse communities / families. Demonstrates a commitment to working well with parents, babies, and staff of culturally diverse backgrounds
- Knowledge of maternal / infant health, infant and child development, and parent-child attachments and relationships
- Open to reflective practice (i.e. has capacity for introspection, communicates awareness of self in relation to others, recognizes value of supervision, etc.)
- Experience in coordination and implementation of parent support / education groups
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, to include computer skills and electronic communications
- Knowledgeable of resources in local community
- Demonstrates initiative and resourcefulness in work activities
- Ability to relate tactfully, confidently, sensitively, and non-judgmentally with parents, staff, and community partners
- Ability to establish trusting relationships
- Acceptance of individual difference
- Current CPR and First Aid cards
- Be able to drive a private or Agency vehicle; must possess a valid driver's license and personal automobile or provide a plan that will allow fulfillment of position requirements.
A DMV Record check will be conducted prior to hire)
- Bilingual (English / Spanish) preferred