Summary of Job Description : The Family Advocate is directly responsible to the Social Services Director for providing leadership in implementing and monitoring the ERSEA (eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance) and Family and Community Partnership services as outlined in the Head Start Performance Standards. These activities will include but not limited to developing plans, recordkeeping systems, and approaches to families. This position also assists with the case management, training and other services and activities designed for the fathers, significant others or father figures of children involved in the Head Start Birth to five Program. The Family Advocate will work collaboratively with the Male Involvement Coordinator, management team, and partnerships to ensure optimal father involvement in the lives of the children. This could be recruitment for classes and events sponsored by SMTCCAC as well as within the community. The Family Advocate will work closely with other fatherhood initiatives and programs to help the fathers navigate complex systems that impact children and families. Summary of Requirements : Bachelor's Degree in social work, human development, or related field and at least 2 years' experience in case management and maintaining accurate and current records. Experience working with toddlers and families. Good math skills, analytical skills, and skills using Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, or other software applications to retrieve data, create spreadsheets, and reports. Must always maintain confidentiality. Communication Skills: Communicates effectively, appropriately, and professionally in written and verbal formats with coworkers, supervisors, customers, and vendors. Responsibilities and Duties : Assist with the development and annually revision of the family and community partnerships policies and procedures, to include ERSEA. Assist with the development and annual revision of the program governance policies and procedures. Thoroughly review the Head Start New Performance Standards ensure policies and procedures are updated. Assist with developing goals, objectives, and strategies to ensure that these standards are implemented. Manage and monitor ERSEA. Assist with developing yearly a recruitment plan for Charles County. Assist training appropriate staff on the intake process. Review intake applications for accuracy and completeness. Determine eligibility and certify families. Input and monitor the data in CAP 60. Assist with developing selection criteria and review with Policy Council each year for approval. Monitor the enrollment process to ensure 100% of funded enrollment. Assist with providing leadership for the family partnership process. Assist with developing and training staff on the empowerment approach with families. Ensure that families' needs are assessed, and family partnership agreements developed within 45 days of entry. Review FPA plans and progress. Coordinate services as needed with other agencies/organizations. Coordinate the development of a Community Resource Booklet for distribution to parents. Provide leadership for parent involvement. Assist with developing philosophy for and train all staff on involving parents in the program. Train staff on organizing parent committees at their center. Provide training and technical assistance to Policy Council (PC) and the PC financial committee. Monitor center parent committee Receive and review monthly center parent committeeminutes. Recruit, train, and provide guidance for volunteers from the community. Assist with monitoring student's Attendance - assist with developing a plan to maintain the required Performance Standards (85%). Coordinate with Social Services Director to assure that services are implemented at each center. Review polices and processes at staff meetings. Participate in CAST meetings to review family concerns. Participate in the program self-assessment. Participate in developing strategic plan goals, objectives, and strategies. Submit requested monthly data and reports. Monitor the effectiveness of parent involvement throughout the program. Develop tracking systems for monitoring parent involvement services. Review family files for completeness and content. Submit monitoring reports to Project Director. Evaluate and relate training needs for staff. Report deficiencies and concerns to Project Director. Participate in monthly administrative staff meeting. Assist in the development of the family and community engagement plan. Assess all families for needs using the assessment tool.
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