Family Advocate
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
General Description
The family advocate creates, provides, and coordinates services and activities with families and communities that foster strength, healthy living, and overall well-being. They also provide support in a case management style and act as a liaison between families, staff, the community, and other family-related services. The family advocate encourages all family members to become advocates for their children and family.
Program InformationGeneration Ed is committed to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, including those with disabilities in accordance with ADA.
Job title
Family Advocate
Programs
Family Services- HS/EHS
Reports to
Center Director
- Complete and manage all necessary documents for enrollment.
Recruitment, Enrollment, and Orientation:
- Assist in planning and executing recruitment, enrollment, and orientation services.
- Adhere to the annual timeline for timely recruitment and enrollment as distributed by the Family Services Unit.
- Achieve and maintain enrollment goals, ensuring a waiting list of eligible children is always available.
- Track and report recruitment activities monthly.
- Consistently meet NCPK enrollment targets.
- Note:
Failure to meet timely enrollment targets may affect job performance evaluations. - Orient families to the program according to policy and procedure.
- Record daily student attendance.
- Follow up on student absences to ensure at least 90% monthly attendance.
Home visit:
- Conduct home visits and contact the family as needed or required by agency plans and procedures.
- Work closely with Teachers, Center Directors, Family Service Specialists and other content areas to coordinate services for children and parents.
Emergency Assistance:
- Provide support to families in crisis situations, including making referrals to community agencies and following up to ensure services are delivered promptly and effectively.
Confidentiality:
- Maintain strict adherence to program and client confidentiality policies.
- Engage in reflective supervision opportunities with your supervisor.
Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting:
- Report any suspected cases to the Center Director and follow the appropriate procedures.
Data Management:
- Ensure timely and accurate entry of all family and child data from application to ongoing enrollment in the HS/EHS program.
- Document all required actions and events in Child Plus daily, including applications, routine family contacts, referrals, follow-ups, and health information.
Professional Communication:
- Communicate empathetically while maintaining professional boundaries, respecting parents as their child's primary teacher.
- Attend meetings to coordinate services for children and families, ensuring timely and accurate documentation in Child Plus.
Family Needs Follow-Up:
- Address identified family needs, and document information in Child Plus.
Parent Training Coordination:
- Facilitate parent/guardian involvement in the program. Plan and coordinate with parent committee on required parent meeting topics.
Record Keeping:
- Maintain comprehensive and confidential records for your assigned caseload.
- Ensure all records are up to date.
Parent Committee Support:
- Facilitate monthly Center Parent Committee meetings with the Center Director and Committee Chairperson.
- Submit meeting agendas, minutes, sign-in sheets, and handouts to the Center Director.
Transportation Arrangements:
- Assist with arranging transportation for parents to health services and other program-related activities as needed.
Health and Dental Exams:
- Ensure each child has a current physical and dental exam upon enrollment.
- Keep all health, dental, and other required screenings, and assessments up to date through regular follow-ups.
Form Submission:
- Upload copies of required forms to Child Plus and maintain up-to-date records of children’s health, dental, and other assessments.
File Maintenance:
- Share the responsibility of maintaining accurate files by filing, data entry in Child Plus, and developing solutions to emerging challenges.
Transition Support:
- Assist families through transitions, including entry into HS/EHS and kindergarten.
Additional Duties:
- Perform other job-related tasks as assigned by your supervisor.
- AA Degree or bachelor’s Degree in social work, human services, family services, counseling, or related field.
- 1 year case management experience preferred; bi-lingual skills preferred.
- Experience in Social Service area or related field through internship or volunteer experience.
- Demonstrated ability to exhibit professional attitudes to staff, families and children and ability to carry out responsibilities with a minimum of supervision.
- Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively and harmoniously with others to address needs and concerns.
- Availability of automobiles during working hours and a valid driver's license and insured.
- Be willing to complete the Family Service Credential within a year of being hired.
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