Temp Head Start Family Advocate in Prineville, Oregon at NeighborImpact
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Job Description
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families? As a Temp Head Start Family Advocate, you'll have the unique opportunity to support and empower families, ensuring that children have the head start they need for a successful future. Join us in this rewarding role where your guidance can spark lifelong positive change! Come to work for one of Oregon’s 100 Best Non-Profits where all your insurance premiums are 100% paid, even during furlough periods!
Location: Prineville
Compensation: $27.21/hour (plus .50 for Bilingual Spanish)
Hours: Temporary – planned for 40hrs/week – Subject to change based on program needs.
Benefits: Accrued sick leave, Employee Assistance Program
Planned duration: Approximately through February 2nd, 2027 – Subject to change based on program needs.
NeighborImpact’s Head Start program Overview
NeighborImpact Head Start is a comprehensive early education program serving children and families in Central Oregon. It integrates high-quality pre-kindergarten education with essential services such as health, nutrition, and family advocacy. Operating across multiple sites, NeighborImpact Head Start supports social competence, school readiness, and overall well-being of children from ages three to five.
Overview of Key Duties and Responsibilities:
The Temp Head Start Advocate works with identified families to promote asset development, family wellness, family partnerships and parent involvement in the program. The advocate operates as a liaison between classroom and home settings and as a liaison between families and other NeighborImpact programs and community services. Consultation, support and mentoring are provided to program staff, as well. The position also works as a member of the ERSEA (Enrollment, Recruitment, Selection, Eligibility and Attendance) team.
Requirements:Required:
- One years’ experience in social services setting, with family services preferred including knowledge and experience relating to community resources for referrals to families in need of services, or, at least one year experience working within a Head Start Classroom, or proof of enrollment in a HDFS Human Services Program required
- Computer literacy and familiarity with various applications such as word processing, email and internet required
- Must be available for a flexible schedule to accommodate family needs; may include some evening or weekend hours
- Frequent kneeling, stooping, bending, and sitting on the floor to attend to children’s needs. This position is rated as active and regularly requires the individual to lift 50 pounds
- Must have an initial health examination, and a periodic re-examination (as recommended by health care provider) so as to assure that employees do not because of communicable diseases, pose a significant risk to the health or safety of others, that cannot be eliminated or reduced by reasonable accommodation.
- Required prior to date of hire and throughout employment:
- Valid driver’s license
- Proof of current auto insurance
- Food Handler’s Card
- Current enrollment in the OR Child Care Division-Criminal Background Registry (CBR)
- Access to reliable transportation
- Within 60 days of hire, Pediatric CPR/First Aid certification is required
- Above certifications must be kept current to remain employed
Preferred:
- Associate degree in social work, human services, family services, counseling, or a related field required, bachelor’s degree preferred
- Bilingual English/Spanish preferred
- Two or more years of experience working in a Head Start program preferred
- Head Start parent or prior parent preferred