Home Visitor

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SPANISH SPEAKING UNITY COUNCIL

Posted 22 days ago

Full Time

Concord, California

In Person

Smart Summary

The Home Visitor will work weekly with families in their homes to identify strengths and set goals for children and the family, developing individualized curriculum plans and role-modeling developmentally appropriate teaching techniques. Responsibilities also include maintaining a caseload of 12 families, completing developmental screenings, entering data into the ChildPlus database, and participating in required trainings and supervision.

We are seeking a compassionate Home Visitor to work with families, providing resources and modeling teaching techniques. A successful candidate will have experience working with children and families, knowledge of family systems, and strong computer skills. Bilingual proficiency in Spanish/English is required.

Must Have Skills for ATS

Family Systems Knowledge

Community Resources Knowledge

Computer Proficiency

Working With Children

Working With Families

Bilingual Spanish/English

Play-Based Curriculum Teaching

Multicultural Teamwork

Safe Lifting Techniques

Compassionate Approach

Child Development

Assessment

Mentoring

Outreach

Recruitment

Professional Development

Job Description

 Title: Home Visitor 

Reports To: Home Based & Enrollment Coordinator

Department: Children & Family Services

Location: Concord, CA

Schedule: Monday through Friday

Salary: $25.60-31.92

Salary: Varies depending on education

Travel: Local travel will be required

Employee Status: Regular, Full-time, Non-Exempt

Union: SEIU 1021

Supervises: N/A    

Benefits

Three weeks of paid vacation a year, 10 sick days, 14 holidays, medical and dental benefits on the first of the month following 30 days of employment, life insurance policy at no cost to employee (with the option of increasing policy amount), flexible spending account for medical and dependent care costs, commuter benefits, 403(b) with employer match, and other benefits. We foster a joyful workplace and offer opportunities for professional development and growth. 

Agency Summary

The Unity Council is a non-profit Social Equity Development Corporation with an over 60-year history in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland. Our mission is to promote social equity and improve quality of life by building vibrant communities where everyone can work, learn, and thrive. 

Our programs aim to provide the community with the tools, knowledge, and resources to transform their lives and ultimately achieve their long-term educational, career, and financial goals. These holistic programs and services reach more than 10,000 individuals and families annually in five languages. Programs include: early childhood education, youth mentorship and leadership development, employment services, career readiness training, housing and financial stability, senior citizen services, affordable housing and neighborhood development, and arts and cultural events. Our work expands beyond the Fruitvale district and now reaches across Oakland and Contra Costa County. The Unity Council employs a diverse workforce of more than 300 people who reflect the linguistic, cultural, and ethnic identity of the communities we serve.

Program Summary

The Children and Family Services programs include Head Start, Early Head Start, State Pre-Kindergarten, Home Based Services, and Developmental Play Groups. Over 900 children birth through kindergarten entry and 32 expectant parents and their families receive child development and comprehensive family services through the Unity Council. The programs are diverse, multilingual, developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive, and individualized for each child and family services are provided in seven centers and one home based program throughout Oakland and Contra Costa County.

Responsibilities

The duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Work with families in their homes on a weekly basis (*1.5 hrs. per family per week) to recognize existing strengths and identify goals for their children and the family as a whole; *minimum 30 min during virtual services during COVID-19;
  • Develop an individualized curriculum plan with the parent for the child enrolled at the weekly meeting;
  • Assist parents in attainment of goals set in their Individual Family Service Plan/IFPA;
  • Role model developmentally appropriate teaching techniques;
  • Provide resources to the parent on topics requested;
  • Work in partnership with the program Coordinators and Specialists to provide comprehensive individualized family service;
  • Participate in trainings and activities as required;
  • Attend regular staff meetings;
  • Use observations to complete developmental screenings and ongoing assessments of children in assigned group;
  • Maintain a case load of 12 families;
  • Support, assist, and co-facilitate semi-monthly family socializations;
  • Enter/ upload all family and child information weekly and as needed into ChildPlus database system; including contacts, screening and assessment outcomes, home visit records, documents and events;
  • Supporting HV I & II with direction from HB Coordinator in mentoring, training and modeling experiences;
  • Attend weekly individual reflective supervision;
  • Ongoing outreach and recruitment within service area;
  • Complete a minimum of 21 hours of Professional Development annually, including college courses towards a Teacher Permit as determined by the Professional Development Coordinator;
  • Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisor or management.

Qualifications

  • Knowledge of family systems and community resources;
  • Proficient in computer/ laptop use;
  • Experience working with children and families; Valid California Driver’s License, good driving record (provide DMV print out); and proof of automobile insurance;
  • Ability to teach caregivers the importance of play-based curriculum;
  • Ability to work harmoniously in a multicultural team;
  • Awareness of safe lifting techniques and a commitment to using preventative health measures to prevent the spread of disease;
  • Caring, compassionate approach to working with children and families; 
  • Bilingual Spanish/English.

Requirements

  • Associate Teacher Permit or higher from Commission on Teacher Credentialing;
  • AA or BA degree in related field preferred;
  • 6 Infant/Toddler units required; or willingness to obtain 6 Infant/Toddler units within first year of hire;
  • Completion of Family Services Credential within 12 months of hire date.

Physical Requirements

Must be able climb stairs, reach, bend, lift 20-30 pounds, crawl, kneel, stoop, twist, grasp with hands and fingers materials, use arms and legs, able to walk, climb ladders if applicable.

Pre-Employment Requirements

  • Physical exam
  • TB test
  • Background/fingerprint clearance
  • MMR and Tdap vaccinations,
  • CPR
  • Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training

This description is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities or requirements for the position. This position may change or assume additional duties at any time.

*** Please submit your cover letter and resume. ***

The Unity Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  

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SPANISH SPEAKING UNITY COUNCIL

The Unity Council is a non-profit Social Equity Development Corporation with a 50-year history in the Fruitvale neighborhood of Oakland. Our mission is to promote social equity and improve quality of life by building vibrant communities where everyone can work, learn, and thrive. Our programs aim to provide the community with the tools, knowledge, and resources to transform their lives and ultimately achieve their long-term educational, career, and financial goals. These holistic programs and services reach more than 8,000 individuals and families annually in five languages. Programs include: early childhood education, youth mentorship and leadership development, employment services, career readiness training, housing and financial stability, senior citizen services, affordable housing and neighborhood development, and arts and cultural events. Our work expands beyond the Fruitvale district and now reaches across Oakland and into Concord. The Unity Council employs a diverse workforce of more than 250 people who reflect the linguistic, cultural, and ethnic identity of the communities we serve.

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