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Early Head Start Home Visitor

EPIC Early Learning is excited to announce an opening for the position of Early Head Start Home Visitor. As a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing early childhood educational services in Central Washington for over 35 years, EPIC's mission is to empower children and families to achieve their full potential through nurturing relationships and high-quality education.

As an Early Head Start Home Visitor, you will have the unique opportunity to work directly with infants and toddlers and their families in their homes. You will be responsible for implementing the Early Head Start curriculum in a home-based setting and fostering positive family engagement to promote the child's development. Your role is pivotal in guiding parents to enhance their children's learning and growth through everyday interactions.

We are looking for someone who is passionate about early childhood education and family support, and who is committed to helping families access necessary resources to achieve their individual goals.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver required services utilizing the Early Head Start home visiting model, involving a minimum of one 90-minute home visit per week, two socializations per month, and one family night per month.
  • Work with pregnant woman and their families utilizing program curricula and EHS performance standars to promote a position birth outcome.
  • Utilize the Early Head Start curriculum to plan and implement home visits that support child development and school readiness
  • Build strong relationships with families and provide ongoing support to foster a positive home learning environment
  • Conduct regular assessments of child and family needs, developing individualized plans to support growth and development
  • Facilitate family engagement in the child's learning process and encourage parental involvement in educational activities
  • Connect families with community resources and services to address their unique needs
  • Document and report on family progress and outcomes, ensuring accurate records of all interactions
  • Participate in ongoing professional development, training, and team meetings
  • Ensure compliance with program policies, procedures, and Head Start performance standards
  • Be committed to characterizing a culture of safety within our centers, playgrounds, buses, and anywhere that children may be present. Be familiar with and encourage EPIC's culture of "See Something, Say Something".
  • AA in Early Childhood Education (ECE) or an equivalent combination of experience and Infant-Toddler Child Development Associate which demonstrates the required knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to work with infants, toddlers, and their families with a Professional Development Plan to have an AA in ECE.
  • Commit to a Professional Development Plan to obtain a BA in ECE.
  • Experience working with families in a home visiting, social services, or early childhood setting
  • Teo years of demonstrated experience working with low-income families in an Early childhood, social service, or health setting.
  • Understanding of child development principles and strategies for supporting parent-child interactions
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively with families, colleagues, and community resources
  • Knowledge of community resources available for families
  • Bilingual/ Bi-literate in English and Spanish is required
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and experience with data entry and reporting

Pay Level

$23.78 to $28.06 per Hour (Year-round position)

  •  Medical/Dental/ Vision Plans
  •  Sick Leave (5 hours per payroll)
  •  Annual Leave (4 hours per payroll)
  •  11 Paid Holidays
  •  Employee Assistance Program
  •  Basic Life Insurance
  •  403 B (Employer match after 1 year or 1,000 hours
  •  As an employee of an Early Learning Non-Profit organization, you may be eligible for student loan forgiveness and childcare subsidy benefits. Additional information will be provided upon hire.

Conditions of Employment:

  1. Prior to employment, complete a pre-employment drug screen, TB skin test by an EPIC approved healthcare provider at no cost to the employee.
  2. Pre-employment basic physical by an EPIC healthcare provider (obtain within (30) days of employment and no cost to the employee).
  3. Must pass an initial and periodic background check through the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF).
  4. Provide proof of MMR vaccination and/ or resistance to Measles, Mumps & Rubella.
  5. Current Food Handlers card (obtain the training within 30 days of employment).
  6. Current First Aid/CPR card (obtain within 30 days of employment).
  7. Complete Childcare Basics 30 hours STARS training within 3 months of hire
  8. Meet the minimum education requirements within the timeframe as stated in the performance standards.
  9. Complete Child Abuse and Neglect training and all other mandated training.
  10. CEO Approval.

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What You Should Know About Early Head Start Home Visitor, EPIC Early Learning

EPIC Early Learning is thrilled to open the doors to a new opportunity as an Early Head Start Home Visitor. We’re a dedicated nonprofit organization that has championed early childhood education in Central Washington for over 35 years, aiming to uplift children and families. As an Early Head Start Home Visitor, you’ll engage directly with infants, toddlers, and their families, all within the warm confines of their homes. Your mission will include implementing our early childhood curriculum and fostering family engagement that’s vital for promoting the child’s development. This isn’t just a job; it’s a chance to be a pivotal support system for parents, enhancing their interactions with their children and guiding families toward the resources they need. If you are passionate about early childhood education, your heart is in family support, and you’re eager to help families thrive, we can't wait to meet you. You'll be expected to participate actively in family engagement activities, assess family needs, and provide tailored support to ensure the unique growth of each child. Join us to help create a culture of safety and nurturing that resonates through our homes and communities. If you’re ready to embark on this fulfilling journey with EPIC Early Learning, where your skills can truly make a difference, we would love to see your application!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Early Head Start Home Visitor Role at EPIC Early Learning
What are the main responsibilities of an Early Head Start Home Visitor at EPIC Early Learning?

As an Early Head Start Home Visitor at EPIC Early Learning, you will implement our home visiting model, which includes regular home visits, socialization events, and family nights. You'll plan activities to enhance child development and assist families in engaging with their children's learning process, while also connecting them to community resources they may need.

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What qualifications are required to become an Early Head Start Home Visitor with EPIC Early Learning?

To qualify for the Early Head Start Home Visitor role at EPIC Early Learning, candidates should have an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE) or a related field, along with experience working with low-income families. Bilingual skills in English and Spanish are required, and a commitment to further education towards a Bachelor's degree in ECE is essential.

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How does EPIC Early Learning support the professional development of Early Head Start Home Visitors?

EPIC Early Learning is committed to the professional growth of its Early Head Start Home Visitors. You will have access to ongoing training, team meetings, and a structured Professional Development Plan to enhance your skills and knowledge in child development, family engagement, and early childhood education.

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What type of work environment can Early Head Start Home Visitors expect at EPIC Early Learning?

At EPIC Early Learning, Early Head Start Home Visitors can expect a supportive and collaborative work environment dedicated to creating safe and nurturing spaces for children and families. You will be part of a committed team focused on impactful educational practices and community resource connections.

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What benefits does EPIC Early Learning offer to Early Head Start Home Visitors?

EPIC Early Learning offers competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package for Early Head Start Home Visitors, including medical, dental, and vision plans, paid leave, holidays, and access to an employee assistance program. Additionally, there's potential eligibility for student loan forgiveness and childcare subsidy benefits.

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Common Interview Questions for Early Head Start Home Visitor
What strategies do you use to engage families as an Early Head Start Home Visitor?

Engaging families involves active listening, building trust, and creating relatable learning opportunities. I would encourage parents to participate in activities that promote their child’s development while ensuring they feel supported and valued in their role as caregivers.

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How do you plan home visits that align with Early Head Start curriculum?

When planning home visits, I would review the child's current developmental assessments and family needs. This helps in tailoring the visit to introduce activities or discussions that align with the curriculum and promote growth in key developmental areas.

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Can you give an example of how you handle challenging behavior in young children?

Addressing challenging behavior involves understanding the child's perspective. I would calmly redirect their focus, model appropriate behavior, and involve the family in reinforcing positive actions at home. Consistency and positivity are key in these situations.

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What is your approach to documenting family progress and outcomes?

I believe in thorough and accurate documentation as it reflects the family's journey and progress. I would take detailed notes after each visit, tracking goals and outcomes, to adjust support strategies and share insights with the team.

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How do you stay updated on best practices in early childhood education?

Ongoing professional development is vital. I would participate in training opportunities, attend workshops, and engage with professional communities to stay informed about the latest research and practices in early childhood education.

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Describe your experience working within a community setting.

I have worked in various community-oriented roles, connecting families to necessary services and resources. This experience has taught me the importance of a strong network and the value of community partnerships for child and family success.

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How do you promote parental involvement in children's education?

I believe in empowering parents by providing tools and resources that make learning an engaging and shared experience. Also, I would host workshops that encourage parents to participate actively in setting educational goals for their kids.

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Why do you think early childhood education is important?

Early childhood education establishes the foundation for a child's future learning and social interactions. Investing in education during these formative years can lead to better outcomes in both personal development and academic success.

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What tactics do you use to foster a culture of safety among families?

Fostering a culture of safety involves open communication and education for families. I would encourage families to recognize and report safety concerns and provide guidance on maintaining a safe environment both at home and during activities.

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How would you handle a situation where parents are unengaged?

In cases of parental disengagement, I would focus on building rapport and understanding any challenges they might face. It’s crucial to create an inviting atmosphere and provide flexible options that encourage their involvement.

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