Volunteers of America Colorado

Bilingual Family Community Advocate - Early Childhood Education Center

Volunteers of America Colorado  •  $21 - $22/hr  •  Denver, CO (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

WHAT MAKES VOA SPECIAL?
VOAC recognizes the unique needs of the older adult who needs a wheelchair ramp to stay at home safely, and the preschooler whose family needs additional resources. VOAC supports veteran’s efforts to exit homelessness as well as provides a safe place for survivors of domestic violence. Wherever VOAC goes, it combines relationship-building, volunteers and quality services to lift and support our neighbor’s efforts to become self-sufficient and reach their full potential.

The Family Community Advocate conducts community outreach efforts to recruit and enroll eligible children and families in compliance with ERSEA. This position is also responsible for record keeping and data submission regarding enrollment and attendance. Using a trauma informed, culturally responsive case management approach, the Family Community Advocate assesses families’ strengths and links families to services within VOA and in the community. This position also works to encourage parents to participate in parent training events and to volunteer in center activities. The Family Community Advocate is responsible for working closely with a team to reach outcomes and full compliance with Head Start Performance Standards.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Works closely with the Family Services team, the teaching teams, and the Education Coordinator to design and implement activities to increase parent involvement in program activities, community activities and family literacy activities.
  • Responsible for outreach and recruitment, with the Family Service Team, to ensure site enrollments of eligible children, assist parents in meeting the enrollment criteria and maintain a prioritized wait list for interested families.
  • Utilizes a database to track enrollment and attendance for the program, collecting information from teaching staff and the Family Services team.
  • Documents monthly attendance and enrollment changes and reports to the Head Start Director, agency, teaching staff, and Family Service team.
  • Prepares and submits required reports and administrative forms to Head Start Director.
  • Provides case management services and supports families in moving toward self-sufficiency.
  • Family Service Worker, Head Start
  • – continued
  • Develops rapport with families and maintains ongoing communication with families through classroom contacts, home visits, phone calls, and distribution of monthly calendars and other written materials.
  • Using pre-established procedures, develops individualized, flexible, accessible and responsive choices for each family’s unique strengths and needs, and assists families to define and set attainable goals.
  • Guides families in the acquisition and use of medical and dental services.
  • Responsible for initiating and tracking in-kind services to include the recruitment and supervision of parent volunteers.
  • Works closely with assigned classroom team, occasionally filling in for the teacher or teacher assistant when necessary.
  • Attends orientations, trainings, education programs, staff meetings, community meetings, conferences and workshops to meet the needs of position.
  • Performs duties in a professional manner, adhering to the Social Work Code of Ethics, and maintaining the confidentiality of all information.
  • Performs all other duties as assigned.

Requirements

COMPETENCIES

  • Colorado Early Childhood Licensing requirements
  • Head Start Performance Standards
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Trauma Informed Care

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, or closely related field with equivalent relevant experience and or Family Development Credential within the first 6 months of employment.
  • Two years providing case management and family support required.
  • Demonstrated ability in building rapport with families from diverse backgrounds and facilitating parent involvement in program activities.
  • Bilingual in Spanish and English; able to translate both verbally and in writing.
  • Must possess a valid Colorado driver’s license and state-mandated automobile insurance.

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS

  • Knowledge of how children, adults, and elderly learn.
  • Ability to facilitate large group trainings to adults
  • Knowledge of state and federal standards, regulations, and requirements for early childhood centers.
  • Knowledge of CACFP, DPP, CPP, Denver Great Kids Head Start, and CCAP
  • Ability to read detailed child educational plans
  • Ability to maintain a positive organizational culture
  • Understanding of human diversity
  • Understanding of HIPAA, FERPA, NAEYC Code of Ethics, and the Social Workers Code of Ethics

WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Working conditions are generally inside the building. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, and bending. Occasional lifting or pushing, up to 50 lbs. Occasional work outside, on a playground or community events. Office noise level is low, classroom and gym noise levels can be loud.

EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK

Full Time: Monday - Friday, 7:30am -4:00pm

Occasional evenings and weekends required.

PAY RANGE

  • $21.00-$22.00/hr

Starting Pay:

Based on experience

Benefit eligibility is based on job type/status

Vacation Time

Separate Sick Time

Paid Holidays

Floating Holidays

Personal Days

Volunteer/Wellness Day

Tuition Assistance

Pension Plan

403b Retirement Plan with Agency Match

Health, Dental, Vision, Pet Insurances

Life Insurance

Accident Insurance

Employee Assistance/Work Life Balance Program

Employee Discount Program

LifeLock with Norton

Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Volunteers of America is an EEO/ Employer

Position will remain open until filled

VISA SPONSORSHIP IS NOT OFFERED FOR THIS ROLE

Veterans are strongly encouraged to apply

Volunteers of America Colorado

About Volunteers of America Colorado

Volunteers of America Colorado is a nonprofit, faith-based organization dedicated to helping those in need transform their lives. Through more than 50 distinct human service programs, Volunteers of America changes the lives of more than 140,000 vulnerable Coloradoans each year. VOA services include housing and emergency shelters, hunger and nutrition services, and many other community support programs. Our work touches the mind, body, heart, and ultimately the spirit of those we serve. VOA integrates compassion with highly effective programs that build and strengthen communities.

WHO WE SERVE

Since 1896, VOAC has supported and empowered Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens. Volunteers of America Colorado supports many diverse populations including families, children, veterans, and seniors. We address the unmet needs within our communities and create programs that empower our neighbors to become self-sufficient and reach their full potential.

WHAT MAKES VOA SPECIAL?

Volunteers of America Colorado believes unique challenges require unique and thoughtful solutions. VOA creates specialized programs to meet the critical needs of the communities we serve—our programs across Colorado look different because each community is distinct. Volunteers of America recognizes the senior who needs assistance with her grocery shopping in Fort Collins, and the student in Aurora who has never been to summer camp. We support Denver’s homeless veterans who have been underserved and prepare preschoolers challenged by poverty to be successful in elementary school and beyond. Wherever we go we engage faith, relationship-building, and volunteers to lift-up and support Colorado’s most vulnerable citizens.

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Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Denver, CO
Year Founded
1896
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