Position Summary:
Provide oversight and compliance to Family Services Component and coordination of all social service activities at the center. Serves as a family advocate, and liaison between family/client and community services and a support system for families within the child development center, and the community in accordance with Head Start/EHS requirements.
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Provide full case management services to support children and their families.
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Coordinate and schedule appointments for intake interviews with parent.
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Responsible for processing folders for intake and termination of children to include complete USDA Food Program Application with all required signatures and information.
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Register eligible children according to funding source procedures.
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Keeps records and maintains reports.
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Ensure referrals are submitted on a timely basis and ensure appropriate follow up with successful completion.
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Participate in Multi-disciplinary evaluations.
- Provide primary service coordination of children enrolled in program.
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Conduct psychosocial assessments of new children and families entering into the program.
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Coordinate and conduct home visits.
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Runs and analyses database reports to ensure compliance, monthly or more often as needed.
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Reviews client files and database entries for accuracy and timeliness.
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Serve as an advocate and continuous point of contact for the children, family and other appropriate parties.
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Design and implement a parent and community involvement program.
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Provide information, referral and follow up services to all of the children and families being served at the Center.
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Ensures compliance with Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, Enrollment and Attendance criteria
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Assists in maintaining waiting list equivalent to 20% of total program enrollment.
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Attend all Family Support Program and transition meetings.
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Conduct staffing and reassessments.
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Consult and follow up with other professionals involved in the treatment of the children.
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Monitor family services, family records and provide direct family services through case management or counseling; as needed.
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Maintain necessary records and reports; submit documentation in accordance with agency and contract requirements.
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Maintain integrity of ChildPlus data system with current information at all times.
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Ensure that child’s demographic and enrollment data is entered into the appropriate data integrity system(s).
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Prepare all required monthly reports, timely.
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Plan, develop, implement and conduct on-going monitoring and self-assessment program in accordance with program regulations and guidelines.
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Analyze and interprets self-assessment/monitoring results; informs program management of non-compliance issues and develops strategic plan to address areas of non-compliance.
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Prepares findings for Head Start/Early Head Start director.
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Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external partners.
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Attend in-service training, supervision and meetings as required.
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Other related duties as necessary to ensure the smooth running and efficiency of Easter Seals South Florida as a whole.
Educational & Experiential Requirements:
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Associate of Art degree in social work or related field preferred. At minimum, credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or related field.
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A minimum of one year related experience working in social services setting.
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45 DCF hours preferred.
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Bilingual required. (English/Spanish)
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Ability to effectively communicate, verbally and written, with diverse (educational background, cultural, race and ethnic) groups or individuals.
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Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints.
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Working knowledge of services to infants / young children with special needs and their families.
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Meet qualifications as established by the Florida Department of Children and Families, Early Head Start and Head Start.
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Ability to work under pressure, maintain accuracy and meet deadlines.
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Ability to work with staff, participants and the public in a professional and concerned manner.
Other:
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Ensure the safety of all staff, volunteers, visitors and individuals receiving services at Easter Seals.
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Act in compliance with Medical and Non-Medical Emergency Procedures.
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Assist individuals in evacuating building during emergency situations to include but not limited to: fire drills and external disaster drills. Specific duties to be assigned by immediate supervisor.
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Assume assigned responsibility for non-clinical duties during disaster and/or drills including but not limited to safety of files/office areas, closure of doors.
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Successful completion of background process which includes: Local background check, Level 2 clearance (FBI, FDLE), clear TB test, medical clearance, drug test and reference checks.
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Work a flexible schedule as required.