Catherine Hershey Schools for Early Learning

Family Success Advocate

Job posted: Aug 17, 2024
Hershey, California, United States; Pennsylvania, Alabama, United States
  • Salary average
    $45,168  -  $60,300
    per YEAR
  • Type of employment
    Full-time
  • Remote
    n/a

Company

Responsibilities

  • Supporting child retention by developing successful relationships with families
  • Developing individualized plans for each family in need, understanding how different experiences
  • Researching initiatives to support families and enable child success
  • Working beside a team of other Family Success Advocates to collaborate and implement best practices
  • Assisting in the orientation and adjustment of newly enrolled children
  • Conducting home visits and family meetings to identify concerns
  • Implementing a system of feedback loops and gap resolution around family and community engagement
  • Remaining updated of developments in the fields of family studies and child development
  • Assisting families in all aspects of the enrollment process
  • Planning family engagement events and activities such as and family-oriented initiatives
  • Leveraging impactful communication tools to deliver effective communications supporting healthy relations between parents, children, and CHS
  • Using a Student Information System to track family engagement objectives and milestones
  • Reinforcing best practices in building strong relationships with families, children, and community partners
  • Collaborating with the CHS Central Office enrollment / family engagement team and implementing CHS family engagement policies, procedures, and strategies
  • Representing CHS to parent groups and individuals away from the CHS center

Contract

40 hours per week

Candidate requirements

  • Developing individualized plans for each family in need, understanding how different experiences
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities
  • Ability to work with a team as well as skills in mediation and negotiation
  • Ability to proactively identify problems and implement solutions
  • Developing individualized plans for each family in need, understanding how different experiences (culture, traumas, .) should impact the treatment approach
  • Understanding family needs and helping families navigate the system of applying for services like transportation, food, clothing
  • S work authorization and successful completion of pre-employment background checks and clearances
  • Reinforcing best practices in building strong relationships with families, children, and community partners
  • Representing CHS to parent groups and individuals away from the CHS center
  • This individual will work to incorporate family feedback to enhance the family engagement experience
  • Demonstrated understanding of and ability to effectively work with low-income families

Skills used at work

  • Communication
  • Communication tools
  • Communications
  • Community engagement
  • Family studies
  • Fields
  • Information system
  • Other
  • Relations
  • Resolution

The Family Success Advocate is passionate about nurturing, educating, and empowering children and families in social and financial need to lead fulfilling and productive lives. The Family Success Advocate is expected to engage, equip, and empower families of children attending the Center. This family liaison is responsible for supporting the implementation of family engagement policies, procedures, and strategies, engaging families, and assisting them in admissions activities by working as a case manager. This individual will work to incorporate family feedback to enhance the family engagement experience. The Family Success Advocate will act as a liaison between the Center and families, reporting directly to the Family Success Manager, and working closely with other Family Success Advocates, and families to ensure that questions about the education, health, and safety of their children are answered. Starting salary is in the range of $45,168 to $60,300 per year, based on expertise.


Responsibilities:

  • Collaborating with the CHS Central Office enrollment / family engagement team and implementing CHS family engagement policies, procedures, and strategies
  • Using a Student Information System to track family engagement objectives and milestones
  • Representing CHS to parent groups and individuals away from the CHS center
  • Assisting families in all aspects of the enrollment process
  • Understanding family needs and helping families navigate the system of applying for services like transportation, food, clothing, etc.
  • Pointing families to community resources and family events at CHS
  • Leveraging impactful communication tools to deliver effective communications supporting healthy relations between parents, children, and CHS
  • Conducting home visits and family meetings to identify concerns
  • Researching initiatives to support families and enable child success
  • Supporting child retention by developing successful relationships with families
  • Working beside a team of other Family Success Advocates to collaborate and implement best practices
  • Remaining updated of developments in the fields of family studies and child development
  • Developing individualized plans for each family in need, understanding how different experiences (culture, traumas, etc.) should impact the treatment approach
  • Aiding the Family Success Manager in training efforts between CHS and families
  • Planning family engagement events and activities such as and family-oriented initiatives
  • Implementing a system of feedback loops and gap resolution around family and community engagement
  • Reinforcing best practices in building strong relationships with families, children, and community partners
  • Assisting in the orientation and adjustment of newly enrolled children
  • Other duties as assigned


Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Family Studies, Human Development, Counseling, Psychology, or related field
  • Coursework in some of the following: child development, group counseling, educational counseling, resiliency training, case management, non-profit, behavioral management, crisis intervention, and family systems
  • 3 years of previous experience in family and/or community engagement
  • Valid PA Driver’s License
  • Certification in counseling, education, or mental health (preferred)
  • Responsible, enthusiastic, and cares about working for a mission-focused organization
  • Demonstrated understanding of and ability to effectively work with low-income families (preferred)
  • Willingness to be held accountable and receive feedback
  • Comfortability with technology including MS Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and/or willingness to learn
  • Commitment to the mission and values of CHS and MHS and demonstrated high degree of integrity as all MHS and CHS staff are considered to be role models for students
  • Ability to work with a team as well as skills in mediation and negotiation
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities
  • Ability to proactively identify problems and implement solutions
  • U.S. work authorization and successful completion of pre-employment background checks and clearances


Job posted: Aug 17, 2024

Expiration date: Aug 17, 2025