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Crisis Nursery
Overview
Provide home visiting services and crisis counseling to support child development and strengthen family bonds. Facilitate parent-child interaction groups and conduct community outreach to increase program enrollment.
Compensation
$54,375 - $56,250 / YEAR
Posted
4 hours ago
Metropolitan Family Services
Provide in-home instruction and facilitate socialization groups for parents and children aged 0-3 to enhance parental teaching abilities. Coordinate essential health screenings, immunizations, and nutrition assessments while developing integrated curriculum plans.
$50,000 - $56,000 / YEAR
3 days ago
Porter-Leath
The Parent Educator recruits and maintains a caseload of families to provide support and education on child development and prenatal health using the Parents as Teachers model. Responsibilities include conducting home visits, performing screenings, and facilitating group connections to improve parent-child interactions.
$15 - $25 / HOUR
4 days ago
Dunebrook
The specialist optimizes the home environment for at-risk children by providing parenting support and connecting families to community resources. Key duties include establishing Family Goal Plans, modeling nurturing behaviors, and maintaining accurate client data.
$20 / HOUR
5 days ago
Casa de los Ninos
Implement the Parents-as-Teachers model and Foundational Curriculum through home-based intervention and support for families with young children. Assess family needs, provide parental skills coaching, and coordinate referral resources to promote family well-being.
Salary not listed
7 days ago
Community Health Resources
The specialist provides evidence-based parenting interventions and case management to help families create safe home learning environments. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, implementing Triple P and Circle of Security curricula, and collaborating with DCF workers.
20 days ago
Community Youth Services
Implement the Parents as Teachers model through home visits and group connections to support parent-child interaction and family well-being. Conduct developmental screenings, set family goals, and connect participants to community resources.
$23 - $26 / HOUR
21 days ago
Northern Rivers Family of Services
Provide parenting education and support to families through home visits to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for children. Develop service plans and connect families with essential healthcare and community resources.
$20 - $21 / HOUR
27 days ago
$43,500 - $45,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
Provide parenting education and support to families through home visits to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for children. Establish professional relationships, develop service plans, and connect families with essential healthcare and community services.
$19 - $21 / HOUR
Andrus Childrens Center
The Family Support Specialist provides strength-based supportive services to families, primarily through home visits and health education. They manage a caseload of 25-30 families, ensuring developmental support and connecting them with community resources.
$40,000 - $47,000 / YEAR
Brightpoint
The Home Visitor provides comprehensive, long-term home-visiting services to high-risk expectant parents and families with young children. Responsibilities include assessing parent-child interactions, establishing family goals, and facilitating community connections.
$20 - $23 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Home Visitor provides comprehensive home-visiting services to expectant parents and families with young children, assessing needs, partnering with parents on development goals, and supporting system expansion. Responsibilities also include implementing the assigned Home Visiting model with fidelity, conducting age-appropriate activities, and completing required documentation and observations.
SGA YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES NFP
The Parent Educator is responsible for recruiting and maintaining a caseload of 50 participants, conducting monthly home visits, establishing trusting relationships, and sharing appropriate Healthy Start information while navigating referrals to community resources. Key duties include completing required assessments, assisting families with goal setting documented in an Individual Family Service Plan, screening for substance abuse and postpartum depression, and promoting parent-child engagement and infant safety practices.