Newport News, United States | Posted on 06 / 09 / 2025
- Industry Nonprofit Charitable Organizations
- Work Experience 0-1 year
- Salary $32,346 - $40,276 annually
- City Newport News
- Country United States
Job Description
Job Description Family Advocate
PURPOSE O F THE POSITION : Will work as a team member with the Family and Community Partnerships service area to assist in the coordination and implement of activities and services in the areas of Family Services and Parent Involvement for enrolled children and their families
SUPERVISOR : Family Services Manager
QUALIFICATIONS :
A Bachelors' Degree in Social work, Counseling, Human Services, Psychology, Sociology and or related field.Extensive work experience in crisis intervention will be helpful.Individual must haveknowledgeof skills and abilities needed to perform theassigned functions.Must be knowledgeable of family situations as they relate to diverseethnic cultural, religious andenvironmental backgrounds; ableto work with a diversepopulation.Must displaysensitivity and respect forindividuals with varying socioeconomic, cultural, racial, ethnic, religious and environmental backgrounds.Must possess training and experience in fields related to social human orfamily services, psychology and dealingwith a diverse population.Experience inHuman ServicesMust possess good oral and written communication skills.Must havevalid Virginia Driver's License.Must havereliable transportation.DUTIES INCLUDE :
Will carry out program goals and objectives basedon the Head Start / Early Head Start Revised PerformanceStandards.Will submit weekly / monthly reports to include : home visits, enrollment, referrals, attendance,family contacts, maintain monthly contacts with parents, etc. to theCommunity / Family Partnerships Specialist.Will recruit, screen and enroll eligible children.Will assist potential and current Head Start families inobtainingthe required information necessaryfor registration and enrollment.Will assist in arranging / providing transportation for families attendingagency training / functions / meetings, etc.Will maintain accurate caseload documentation on each child / family.Will accurately record all contacts, meetings and services provided on the appropriate forms in atimelymanner.Will collect and monitordaily attendance of assigned caseload.Will contact parent or guardian via homevisit or telephonewhen the child has been absent 2 or more consecutive days.Will ensurerequired enrollment ofnoless than 85% per classroom is maintained.Will encourageparent involvement and participation in all aspects of the Head Start program to include parent center meetings, Policy Council, volunteer programs etc.Will work a rotating shift from 3 : 30 PM until all buses clear in Hampton, Denbigh and Downtown Newport News.Ensures all health screenings arecompleted within the first 45 days of enrollment.Maintain individual health records of all children enrolled in the program.Ensures all health services and follow-up services on children are obtained in atimelymanner in accordance with the Performance Standards.Assist in the scheduling and arrangement ofmedical services provided for, and to Head Start children and families.Will meet regularly / as needed with theFamily Services Specialist to review the status of the caseload, classroom etc.Will assist transportation as abusmonitor when needed.Accepts other duties as assigned by the Supervisor and / or Director.Will assist the Health Specialist :
To ensure all health screenings are completed within 45 of enrollment.To maintain individual Health records of all children enrolled in theprogram.To ensure all health services and follow-up services are obtained in atimelymanner in accordance with the Performance Standards.Attend Health Advisory MeetingsRequirements
QUALIFICATIONS :
A Bachelors' Degree in Social work, Counseling, Human Services, Psychology, Sociology and or related field.Extensive work experience in crisis intervention will be helpful.Individual must haveknowledgeof skills and abilities needed to perform theassigned functions.Must be knowledgeable of family situations as they relate to diverseethnic cultural, religious andenvironmental backgrounds; ableto work with a diversepopulation.Must displaysensitivity and respect forindividuals with varying socioeconomic, cultural, racial, ethnic, religious and environmental backgrounds.Must possess training and experience in fields related to social human orfamily services, psychology and dealingwith a diverse population.Experience inHuman ServicesMust possess good oral and written communication skills.Must havevalid Virginia Driver's License.Must havereliable transportation.Benefits Summary – Hampton Roads Community Action Program (HRCAP)
HRCAP offers a comprehensive benefits package available starting thefirst of the month following your hire date, including :
Leave BenefitsAccrue annual leave for a totalof 10 days per yearAccrue 5 hours of sick leave perpay period1 paid day off for your birthdayannuallyPaid Holidays11 paid holidays, including NewYear's Day, MLK Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving(and the day after), Christmas Day, and othersHealth InsuranceMedical, dental, and visioncoverage for employees and dependents75% of health premiums paid byemployerPre-tax payroll deductions via aSection 125 PlanRetirement Plan403 (b) plan with aDollar-for-dollar match up to 3% after one year of serviceFor full details, refer to the HRCAP Employee Handbook and Summary PlanDocuments.
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