Family Advocate Specialist
Company: Next Door Foundation
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: May 27, 2023
Job Description:
Job Details
Level
Entry
Job Location
Next Door Capitol - Milwaukee, WI
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
2 Year Degree
Job Shift
Day
Job Category
Nonprofit - Social Services
Description
Position Overview
THIS POSITION IS BILINGUAL
The Family Advocate Specialist (FAS) has a primary role of engaging
and involving families of enrolled students in activities,
practices and services that support parents as the primary
nurturer, experts, and teachers of their child in order to promote
and sustain their child's academic learning and development; and
life success. The FAS will also develop strategies to meet or
exceed all Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) Charter and Head Start
Performance Standards compliance mandates that relate to student
attendance, tardiness, enrollment, family engagement, and health
records. FAS has a specific and intentional role in the following
three areas of work with families:
- Activities/strategies that promote and enhance the parent-child
relationship.
- Activities/strategies that engage parents in discussions about
their child's growth and development. Providing parents information
and opportunities to learn about concrete things they can do to
promote their child's learning.
- Activities/strategies that encourage parents' involvement in
the education of their child and in their child's school both at
Next Door and in the K-12 system. This includes helping parents
recognize and expect "quality education"; know how to access
quality elementary schools; and learn how to advocate for a quality
education for their child.
- Activities and strategies that support parents in achieving
family and community outcomes.
Responsibilities/Duties/Functions/Tasks
- Professional Development
- Being an active participant in Reflective supervision and
reflective practice groups.
- Maintain Licensure (if applicable).
- Utilize specialized trainings when working with families i.e.
Touchpoints, Trauma Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing,
Family Development Credential, assist and open to mentoring
opportunities. Education Program Development
- Develop strategies with families that help them appreciate and
contribute to the educational activities of the agency and
successfully use their own voices to advocate on behalf of their
children and themselves.
- Promote an average school attendance that meets or exceeds MPS
levels.
- Monitor monthly attendance and create an attendance plan with
families that fall below expected attendance.
- Mentor parents in building relationships, advocacy, and
effective communications skills (conflict resolution).
- Actively participate in the internal planning and subsequent
involvement of parents in all of their child's program transitions,
from EHS to HS, HS to Kindergarten, and Kindergarten to first
grade.
- Develop working relationships with local schools to help
coordinate the successful transition of children and families from
Next Door Charter School to a quality school.
- Provide educational opportunities and strategies that assist
parents to achieve PFCE outcome.
- Promote parents' overall participation in program governance
and family engagement opportunities. Interdisciplinary Work and
Collaboration
- Facilitates and participates in interdisciplinary work and
collaboration among all program staff.
- Collaborate with classroom staff to co-facilitate two parent
teacher conferences and two home visits.
- Collaborate with classroom teaching staff to provide a minimum
of four classroom family meetings
- Actively participate in multidisciplinary teams in Family Child
Reviews and staffing to provide support to families in their effort
to support and promote their child's developmental needs.
- Attend Positive Behavior Support team meetings.
- At a minimum, participate in a monthly meeting with classroom
staff regarding updates and sharing of information. Administrative
Support:
- Establish a Family Partnership agreement that aligns with the
Family Outcomes/Family Needs Assessments.
- Support and promote the agency's mission and values.Participate
in the recruitment, enrollment, and orientation of families
entering the school including completing the paperwork with the
family.
- Actively participate in staff meetings, trainings, and
collaborative team meetings.
- Maintain up-to-date records in Child Plus (the electronic
tracking system). Track monthly statistics and generate reports as
needed for: enrollment, attendance, meal service, class lists,
transportation needs, childcare authorization, and parent volunteer
hours.
- Support families in obtaining student immunizations,
establishing a medical and dental home, and ensuring that they are
up to date on the EPSDT to achieve the highest level of compliance
as mandated by the Department of Public Instruction, Head Start
Performance Standards, and Wisconsin Licensing Regulations.
- Cultivate relationships with appropriate referral agencies and
individuals for families to receive services not provided by the
program.
- Attend Next Door trainings and meetings as required. Assessment
- Participate in Self- Assessment, peer assessments, and program
monitoring and continuous improvement of program services.
- Conduct follow-up on absenteeism (including excessive
tardiness) in order to identify and address barriers to children's
regular attendance.
- Analyze data to inform decisions for continuous program
improvement and service delivery.
- Conduct family and other program surveys that include PFCE
outcomes assessments, Family Needs Assessments, and Parent
Interviews. Home/School Connection
- Develop and sustain collaborative relationships with an
assigned caseload of families and serve as their primary point of
contact on behalf of their child's and their own involvement in
Next Door
- Conduct family home visits when necessary and regular face to
face interactions.
- Provide individualized resources and support that documents
progress and follow up towards accomplished identified needs,
goals
- Actively participate in meetings to provide individualized
support for families in their effort to promote their child's
academic success.
- Support and assist families in crisis, as it relates to
consistent attendance, academic success, and the child's
development.
- Work with families to identify child and family strengths,
areas of need, and develop goals to further develop the
parent-child relationship.
- Promote and enhance the parent-child relationship.
- Promote parent involvement in supporting their child's growth
and development.
- Classroom Management
- Collaborate with the agencies interdisciplinary teams to
promote an understanding and management of student behaviors,
positive approaches to discipline, as well as supporting staff in
management of emotional responses.
- Be an active participant in assisting and supporting active
supervision. Other
- Perform other duties as assigned. Accountability and
Performance Requirement
All staff members are accountable for knowing and performing the
responsibilities associated with their individual position in an
efficient and effective manner, understanding that each of us plays
an integral role in the success of our mission. All staff will
support the agency mission, vision, standards of conduct/code of
ethics and strategic directions and support administrative
decisions. This must be demonstrated by maintaining a positive work
environment, and by behaving and communicating in an appropriate
manner with children, families, coworkers, supervisors and the
public while achieving performance expectations.
Qualifications
- Associate Degree required in Human Services, Social Work or
other related field.
- Bilingual - fluent in reading, speaking and writing
Spanish.
- A minimum of 2 years' experience working with children and
families.
- Ability to establish supportive, positive relationships with
children and families from diverse backgrounds by means of home
visits, face-to-face interactions, and phone contacts.
- Ability to demonstrate cultural sensitivity and competency in
all interactions with families, students, and colleagues.
- Ability to demonstrate and maintain confidentiality among
classroom teams.
- Ability to work within an interdisciplinary team as a
cooperative supportive team member.
- Demonstrate sense of responsibility through good attendance,
effective time management, dependability, accountability,
flexibility, strong ethical standards, self-discipline, and ability
to utilize reflective supervision.
- Knowledge and understanding of human growth and development and
of family and social interaction.
- Ability to work within and support the mission and values of
Next Door while representing the agency in the community.
- Knowledge of and ability to utilize interpersonal skills such
as conflict resolution and/or mediation, and group
facilitation.
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
- Ability to utilize word processing, electronic data entry
systems, and other office and classroom equipment.
- Some evening and weekend hours may be required. Special
Position Requirements
- Possession of a valid driver's license, and a driving record
meeting the driver selection standards as established by Next
Door.
- Ability to have regular use of an insured, privately owned
vehicle on a daily basis, and the ability to conduct off site
visits.
- Must have liability insurance of $100,000/$300,000 on first day
of employment.
- Preferences
- N/A
- Work Requirements
- Other duties as assigned. Safety and Health
- Next Door is committed to providing a safe work environment and
to fostering the well-being and health of its employees. An
essential part of each employees' job is the development of safe
working practices and the observance of safety rules,
including:
- Following safety warnings and directions at all times.
- Using personal safety devices when required.
- Reporting any unsafe conditions to supervisor.
- Following process for reporting suspected child abuse and
neglect.
- Reporting unsupervised children, after ensuring child's
safety.
- Implement active supervision practices at all times, including
transition times.
- Ensure knowledge of each assigned child's location at all
times. Physical Demands
- Primarily active work; occasionally lifting up, holding or
moving up to 50 lbs.
- Physical Activity
- Bending, stooping, kneeling, sitting on the floor,
walking/transporting, fingering, handling, feeling reaching,
climbing, balancing, crouching, crawling, talking and speaking
clearly, hearing conversation level, tasting, smelling and seeing;
ability to interact daily with children outdoors in varied weather
condition. Work Environment
- Combination of office and Early Childhood Center setting with
some travel between sites occasionally required.
Personal/Physiological
- Ability to make frequent, significant decisions to understand
and react to the development process of children.
- Ability to respond quickly and competently to an emergency or
crisis situation in order to keep children safe.
Note: This position description is not intended and should not be
construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills
or efforts associated with the position. It is intended to be an
accurate reflection of principal job elements.
Keywords: Next Door Foundation, Milwaukee , Family Advocate Specialist, Other , Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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