Early Childhood Education Specialist #1564
Company: LifeWorks NW
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Early Childhood Education Specialist #1564The Early Childhood
Education Specialist is responsible for developing and implementing
the curriculum and related program components including classroom
and home visit planning, prevention and intervention programs for
at-risk children 0 - 5 and their families, ongoing assessment, and
case coordination. Knowledge of child development and the ability
to work effectively with teams including disciplines in mental
health and early intervention and connecting with diverse families
is required.Location: This position is based out of LifeWorks NW's
St. John's site.
- This position requires provision of services in a
toddler/preschool classroom and playground setting as well as in
participating families' homes in the community. Position involves
supervision of children with emotional and physical responsiveness,
and awareness of them at all times.
- Enroll and schedule children in classroom or respite services
maintaining Relief Nursery ratio and standards.
- Plan, develop, and implement curriculum, daily activities, and
routines for children.
- Determine materials required to implement the daily activity
plan.
- Assess child and family needs through family assessment tools,
home visits, and informal contact; address needs through
intervention strategies including written, oral, and hands-on
assistance.
- Assist with and/or administer assessments and diagnostic
screening instruments at appropriate intervals.
- Develop goals for individual child plans and family service
plans based on assessments.
- Evaluate child and family progress through written records and
interactions with parents.
- Arrange for transportation for families as appropriate.
- May transport clients and families in a LifeWorks NW
vehicle.
- Provide classroom supervision, informal training, and
evaluation for Volunteers and Interns.
- Manage cases for assigned children and families providing
developmentally appropriate and therapeutic activities for children
and community-based referrals and support services for families as
needed.
- Travel between sites or in the community as needed.
- Conduct home visits with families focusing on parent-child
interaction, developmentally appropriate expectations, positive
guidance and limit setting, nurturance, and strength-based support
for families. Assign child and families to resources, referrals,
and information as appropriate.
- Provide home visits from 1-4 a month for each family on
caseload with an average of 5-6 home visits a week or as required
by the program for a full-time Early Education Specialist.
- Network with community agencies for education and resource
referral purposes.
- Provide follow-up services for families as they enter and exit
services including phone contact, home and site visits, referral
assistance, and crisis intervention.
- Conduct objective evaluations.
- Adhere to guidelines for mandated reporter status.
- Interact respectfully, confidently, sensitively, and
non-judgmentally with young children and their families.
- Work independently and as a team member. Display a positive
attitude toward work; instill a positive, optimistic attitude in
co-workers.
- Problem solve and develop creative approaches to provide
program services.
- Maintain a calm demeanor in crisis situations.
- Continually increase the level of cultural sensitivity,
awareness, and competency.
- Meet performance standards for direct client care,
documentation, quality (including engagement and evidence-based
practices), and teamwork as defined in the performance
review.REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in
Early Childhood Education, Education, Health, Social Services, or
related field OR three years of experience in early childhood
education, health social services, or related field.
- Step 9 in Oregon Registry Online or ability to achieve a step 9
within 2 years. Step 9 is Associate's Degree in Early Childhood
Education or Bachelor's Degree in Human Development.
- Minimum two years early childhood experience.
- Minimum one year case management experience.
- Knowledge of intervention and crisis principles and techniques
for at-risk children and families including substance use issues,
adult mental health, domestic abuse and effects of violence on
children, and early childhood trauma.
- Knowledge of community resources including housing, food,
health, domestic violence, shelters.
- Knowledge of child maltreatment indicators and prevention.
- Spanish language fluency preferred and required for Bilingual
Early Childhood Education position.
- Valid first aid/CPR certifications and valid Food Handlers
card.
- Requires access to a car and valid driver's license.
- Ability to drive a LifeWorks NW van is preferred. If driving
the LifeWorks NW van, must be able to meet LifeWorks NW driving
requirements.
- Must be able to pass criminal background check with Department
of Early Learning and Care Central Background Registry.
- Good computer skills including a functional knowledge of
Outlook and Word. Ability to master proprietary software including
electronic health record system.
- Demonstrates effective communication skills and maintains a
cooperative working relationship with others in a culturally
diverse environment.
- Ability to perform essential functions of the job without
creating a direct threat to the safety of self or others.
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