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EHS Home Visitor - Tigrinya, Oromo, Pashto, or Spanish preferred

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Seattle, WA
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  • Details

    Job Type:Full Time
    Education:Other Education Requirement
    Compensation:USD $25.93 - $27.87 / hour

    Description

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    • Employee Type: FT Non-Exempt
    • Job Category: Child Development

    Having trouble completing your application? For support, please call (206) 461-8430 or by e-mail to nhjobs@nhwa.org.

    Closing Date: November 22, 2024

    Agency Overview

    At Neighborhood House (NH), our vision is a healthy, diverse, and welcoming community, free of poverty and racism, where all people thrive. We serve over 16,000 individuals in Seattle/South King County in the areas of early learning, youth development, citizenship, employment, health, housing, resource navigation, and aging adults. In addition to direct services, we use our experience and deep connection to our communities to advocate for equitable access to services, and policy changes that advance equity for all.

    When one of us succeeds, we all succeed!

    Neighborhood House is on a mission to becoming a multi-cultural, anti-racist agency. We are achieving this by sharing power, listening to and learning from each other and our communities, and working to repair past inequities. We are building a culture where equity is the foundation, inclusiveness is the default, and access for marginalized communities is the norm.

    Our Agency Values include Community, Equity, Integrity, Relationships, and Sustainability. More information about our Agency Values can be found here.

    Click here for more details about our benefits program.

    Job Summary

    Child Development Department staff support the Neighborhood House mission framework and Strategic Plan by contributing to the school readiness of low-income children and supporting their parents, care givers and community. Within a home-based model, the primary responsibilities of the EHS (Early Head Start) Home Visitors are to support parents in promoting the optimal development of their children. Parents receive assistance in gaining essential skills and resources to improve their lives. EHS Home Visitors serve highly diverse families using dynamic, developmentally appropriate home-based programs designed to encourage and support the development of children and their families. They provide specialized, one-on-one care with enthusiasm, respect and a passion for helping others.

    Responsibilities

    • Plan and implement a dynamic, developmentally appropriate home-based program for pregnant women, parents, and children ages birth to three.
    • Plan and implement group socializations for families.
    • In collaboration with other program staff, provide comprehensive services through weekly home visits to approximately 10 to 12 families.
    • Work with parents to create a family development plan that supports parents in achieving goals. Develop positive and effective relationships with families.
    • Teach parents the importance of developing secure attachments with their children.
    • Utilize a strengths-based approach and affirm parents’ capacities for successfully raising their children.
    • Engage in ongoing reflective practice and reflective supervision with Supervisor and/or Home Visiting Mentor.
    • Support family by exploring and referring community social services resources and by offering follow up strategies.
    • Encourage parent participation on the Policy Council, parent committees, and other community groups.
    • Maintain accurate, complete records on all assigned families. Respect confidentiality. Meet required reporting responsibilities.
    • Recruit and enroll families into the Early Head Start program.
    • Attend all required staff meetings, and participate in staff training as well as other professional development opportunities.
    • Work both independently and in a team environment.
    • Perform other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications

    Minimum Qualifications:

    • Current Home Visitor CDA (Child Development Credential) from the Council for Professional Recognition or equivalent.
    • One year experience working with children birth5 and their families.
    • Experience in planning activities, observing children’s behavior, and supporting and facilitating parents’ learning of their infants/toddlers’ development and behavior. Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
    • Demonstrated knowledge of principles and practices of adult education. Ability to assist parents in devising and implementing strategies which will enable them to maintain or work towards a stable and self-sufficient lifestyle.
    • Demonstrated ability to assess families in a holistic fashion that incorporates education, social services, health, nutrition, and self-sufficiency issues.
    • Ability to work sensitively with low income families of diverse ethnic, language and cultural backgrounds.
    • Knowledge of computer software such as Word or Excel.
    • Willingness to comply with established agency performance standards which may include: productivity/personal responsibility, client/customer service orientation, embracing a team player orientation, entrepreneurialism, and maintaining a professional demeanor.
    • Willingness to comply with Head Start Standards of Conduct by promoting the unique identity of each child and family; conforming with program confidentiality; following child supervision and guidance policies; and refraining from soliciting or accepting personal gratuities, favors, or anything of significant monetary value from contractors or potential contractors.
    • Must have reliable, independent transportation for frequent travel between sites and to client homes.
    • Current Food Handlers certificate within 30 days of employment (maintain current certificate during employment).
    • The usual methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands: lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, frequent stooping, kneeling, and/or crouching and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally, the job requires 10% sitting, 45% walking, and 45% standing.

    Desired Qualifications

    • Current or former Head Start and Early Head Start parents receive preference for employment vacancies for which they are qualified.
    • Experience working with groups and/or families from diverse cultural, economic and ethnic backgrounds.
    • Fluency in Tigrinya, Oromo, Pashto, or Spanish

    Required Credentials

    • Must pass Neighborhood House background check requirements.
    • Position requires Washington State bi-annual criminal background re-check.
    • Current Health Exam, Tuberculosis Screening, and record of Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccination or immunity (must be obtained prior to employment).
    • Department of Early Learning portable background check

    Post-Hire on-the-job Training Requirements

    • Child Abuse and Neglect training (within 2 weeks of hire).
    • Current First Aid Certificate within 30 days of hire.
    • Current CPR Certificate within 30 days of hire.
    • Sexual Harassment Training within 30 days of hire.
    • Current Blood Borne Pathogens training within 30 days of employment (maintain current training status during employment).
    • Current Food Handlers certificate within 30 days of employment (maintain current certificate during employment).

    Employment Practice

    Neighborhood House is committed to diversity and to equal opportunity employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we support and follow federal, state and local laws prohibiting employment discrimination. Neighborhood House does not exclude, deny benefits to, or otherwise discriminate on the basis of race, age, sex, color, creed, religion, caste, disability, national origin, marital status, mental or physical ability including HIV status, height, weight, veteran status, military obligations, sexual orientation and expression of gender identity, or any other classification protected by law. Management and HR staff are committed to ensuring that all personnel decisions that affect employees, clients, volunteers, and board members are made in accordance with the equal employment opportunity principles of nondiscrimination.

    For more information

    Inquiries may be directed to People and Culture at (206) 461-8430 or by e-mail to nhjobs@nhwa.org.

    https://secure4.saashr.com/ta/6155635.careers?ApplyToJob=587654798

    • Employee Type: FT Non-Exempt
    • Job Category: Child Development

    Having trouble completing your application? For support, please call (206) 461-8430 or by e-mail to nhjobs@nhwa.org.

    Closing Date: November 22, 2024

    Agency Overview

    At Neighborhood House (NH), our vision is a healthy, diverse, and welcoming community, free of poverty and racism, where all people thrive. We serve over 16,000 individuals in Seattle/South King County in the areas of early learning, youth development, citizenship, employment, health, housing, resource navigation, and aging adults. In addition to direct services, we use our experience and deep connection to our communities to advocate for equitable access to services, and policy changes that advance equity for all.

    When one of us succeeds, we all succeed!

    Neighborhood House is on a mission to becoming a multi-cultural, anti-racist agency. We are achieving this by sharing power…

    Benefits

    Click here for more details about our benefits program.

    Click here for more details about our benefits program.

    Level of Language Proficiency

    Fluent in Tigrinya, Oromo, Pashto, or Spanish preferred

    Fluent in Tigrinya, Oromo, Pashto, or Spanish preferred

    Location

    On-site
    6400 Sylvan Way SW, Seattle, WA 98126, USA

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