Bi-lingual Parent Educator, Concilio

Posted by Concilio on September 19, 2016

General Description:

The Bi-lingual Parent Educator teaches parenting classes, utilizing the Nurturing Parent Curriculum and other materials, to the community served by the agency, in both English and Spanish. The Educator will conduct outreach to community organizations to schedule classes and recruit participants to ensure the education of 83 parents and/or caregivers in the parent education classes per year.

Duties and Responsibilities:

¨ Conduct trauma informed parenting classes, for parents and caregivers, in English and Spanish.

¨ Outreach to community centers, childcare facilities, schools, and other non-profit agencies to recruit participants and schedule classes.

¨ Provide participants with referrals to other services as necessary.

¨ Attend on-going professional development trainings through the Institute for Family Professionals (IFP)

¨ Prepare the submission of monthly, quarterly, and annual reports and continuation applications to funders as may be required.

¨ Keep detailed files on all participants in compliance with the Parenting Collaborative guidelines.

¨ Ensure compliance with both internal policies and applicable state and federal regulations and statutes, including mandatory reporting.

Qualifications/Requirements:

¨ Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Social Work, Child Development or related field.

¨ Bilingual (English/Spanish) required.

¨ Excellent oral and written communication skills.

¨ Excellent analytical ability.

¨ Computer and technological proficiency required.

¨ Knowledge of social services network in Philadelphia.

¨ FBI, Pennsylvania Childline and Criminal Background Clearances.

Interested candidates should email julie.avalos@elconcilio.net.


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