Volunteers of America Southwest

Early Head Start Home Educator

Volunteers of America Southwest  •  $29 - $46.20/hr  •  San Bernardino, CA (Onsite)  •  5 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location Early Head Start SB - San Bernardino, CA 92408 Salary Range $23.00 - $29.00 Hourly

PROGRAM SUMMARY

Volunteers of America Southwest is a federally and stated funded comprehensive early childhood education program with a focus on child development that includes a child's cognitive, physical and social emotional growth and development.

The program fosters Family Engagement in all areas of a child's development and provides comprehensive resources to low income families in the areas of health, nutrition and community resources.

OF DUTIES

Under the Supervision of the Home Base Coordinator provides an educational program for infants and toddlers consistent with the Volunteers of America Southwest Child Development programs philosophy and goals. Develops and maintains an educational environment conducive to effective learning.

Duties:

  • Provides a structured child-focused home visiting that promote parents ability to support the child's cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development.
  • Assist family in establishing and meeting obtainable family goals.
  • Assist in promoting interest in parent and community volunteers.
  • Follows and adheres to Standard Code of Conduct at all times when representing the district as an employee to ensure for the safety and wellbeing of all children.
  • Plans and implements differentiated lesson plans.
  • Using technology accurately maintains and updates required records, assessment data, reports, and contact logs.
  • Ability to use time wisely and manage schedule.
  • Provides parents with necessary skills and support to help them prepare their children for preschool.
  • Assist parents in planning and implementing activities for the Early Head Start home visits.
  • Assists parents in promoting emergent literacy in their children from birth through age 3, including use of research-based strategies to support the development of literacy and language skills for children who are limited English Proficient.
  • Ascertain what health and development services the family receives and working with providers of these services to eliminate gasps in service by offering annual health, vision, hearing, and developmental screening for children from birth to entry into preschool when needed.
  • Serve as a resource for parents in the area of curriculum, parent involvement and community resources in order to help families access resources for all the elements of the Early Head Start program.
  • Implement comprehensive services in the Head Start/Early Head Start program Performance Standards in the areas of education/child development, health, nutrition, and family and community engagement.
  • Conduct a development screening (within 45 days of entry into the program) for each child to identify any concerns about a child's developmental functioning.
  • Administer three (3) ongoing assessments annually. The first to be within the first 60 days of entry into the program.
  • Communicates with parents by holding two (2) conferences in addition to the two (2) home visits, in an effort to discuss the child's individual progress.
  • Plans and implements activities that are developmentally, linguistically, and culturally appropriate, recognizing individual interests, temperaments, languages, cultural backgrounds and learning styles.

Equal Opportunity Employer.

This employer participates in E-Verify. Applications are accepted online only.



Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS:

Education:

  • Associate or Bachelor of Arts in the following: Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Human Development, or related field.
  • Process 6 units of Infant/Toddler coursework
  • Process the appropriate California Child Development Teaching Permits, Master Teacher, or Site Supervisor.



Experience:

  • At least one year of experience working in an Early Head Start Program, or an infant toddler setting.
  • Previous working experience with families in planning family goals and child educational goals.
  • Bilingual in Spanish preferred.
  • Experience with effective communication, working with parents in a multi-ethnic setting.

Knowledge and Skills:

  • Implements Child Development Social Emotional Curriculum.
  • Perform other duties assigned

Licenses/Permits/Certifications:

  • First Aid Pediatric CPR Certification
  • Teacher Permit
Volunteers of America Southwest

About Volunteers of America Southwest

Volunteers of America Southwest has been helping the most vulnerable and under-served people achieve their full potential since 1896.

For 123 years, we have been providing services that are designed locally to address specific community needs. Our common areas of focus include promoting self-sufficiency for the homeless and for others overcoming personal crises, caring for the elderly and disabled and fostering their independence, and supporting positive development for troubled and at-risk children and youth. We look at the whole person and address both urgent and ongoing needs, with the goal of helping people become as self-reliant as possible.

We draw on more than a century of experience and the reach of a nationwide movement that is:

- Bonded by a commitment to faith, human dignity, and social justice;

- Dedicated to actively engaging volunteers in the community; and

- Committed to the highest quality of service.

Join us and together we can make a difference.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
San Diego, CA
Year Founded
1896
Website
voasw.org
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