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The mission of the Health Federation of Philadelphia is to promote health equity for marginalized communities by advancing access to high-quality, integrated, and comprehensive health and human services. Health equity is at the heart of all our work. We believe in and are firmly committed to equal employment opportunity for employees and applicants. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion, disability, sex or gender, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, military or veteran status. This commitment applies to all aspects of the Health Federation of Philadelphia’s employment practices, including recruiting, hiring, training, and promotion.
JOB SUMMARY
The Mom Program is a home visiting program providing services to pregnant people and parents with young children in order to engage parents with building those parenting skills of being the best teacher their child could have. Services are provided to engage, maintain, and elicit self-determination in parenting among parents, their partners, and other family members or caregivers. Home visiting is provided to families minimally two times a month. The program relies on building relationships that will provide opportunities for individualized teaching strategies and for observing & coaching the parent or caregiver on the child’s developmental milestones. In addition, families are connected with resources that they may need to meet their family goals. The MOM Program and Parents as Teachers Model provides services to residents of Philadelphia. Home visits are currently done virtually with expectations of socially distanced outdoor stop by visits to drop off materials otherwise needed for implementation.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Responsibilities/Duties
Implement the Parents as Teachers model to implement the curriculum with locally directed enhancements to Philadelphia residents:
- Provide service up to 20 clients with home visits twice monthly, for a minimum of 1 hour each visit.
- Coordinate services with other community programs that will meet the family's needs.
- Collaborate with community programs to enhance the goals and capacities of families, agencies, and this program. Represent the program at various community events supporting families and young children.
- Adequately prepare for all personal visits, which include reading appropriate parent educator resources, printing relevant handouts, gathering material for parent-child activities, and writing the plan of visit prior to visit.
- Maintain and submit timely required child, family and program documentation. Document details of each visit, including assessments, screenings, and referrals to resources in participant chart, and enter data into a data system. Capable in learning new computer platforms for data management.
- Collaborate as a team member with twice monthly group connections. The team members collaborate to develop, provide, engage clients, and record group connections meetings.
- Meet with the supervisor for a minimum of two hours monthly for reflective supervision. Additionally, discuss procedures, protocol, and other administrative processes to ensure quality provision of services for families, record keeping, and data entry. Participate in staff meetings and continuous quality improvement projects held twice a month.
- Develop transition plans that assist parents and children transition to other services as needed, such as preschool or kindergarten. Assist parents to transition out of the program.
- Complete annual required competency-based professional development hours to remain certified as a PAT parent educator.
- Comply with MOM Parents as Teachers Policies and Procedures.