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Community Manager

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

Join the dynamic team at Zen Living Management as a Full Time Community Manager in the vibrant San Antonio/Sea World area. This onsite position offers you the opportunity to be at the heart of our ...

Community Manager

Groveland, FL · On-site

$45K - $47K/yr

The Main function of the Full Time Community Manager position is to oversee and manage a ... and partner websites via entry through Legacy portal. * Schedule appointments for open house ...

Community Manager

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$70K - $75K/yr

The Main function of the Full Time Community Manager position is to oversee and manage a ... and partner websites via entry through Legacy portal. * Schedule appointments for open house ...

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Family and Community Partnership Manager ( HeadStart Experience Required) $57K

Family and Community Partnership Manager ( HeadStart Experience Required) $57K

The Agricultural and Labor Program Inc

Fort Pierce, FL

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

https://info.flclearinghouse.com

SUMMARY:

The Family and Community Partnerships Manager reports to the Division Deputy Director. Responsible for management oversight of family and community partnerships including parent activities; planning, development, and implementation of operational procedures for family and community partnerships; eligibility, recruitment, selection, enrollment, and attendance. Implements the program’s management systems and procedures, i.e., involving families, planning, communication, record keeping, ongoing monitoring and self-assessment.

This work is performed under the supervision of the Child Development & Family Services Division Deputy Director and reviewed through monitoring, conferences, reports and evaluation of program area results.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Include the following:

  • Develop and implement program’s policies and procedures in the areas of ERSEA, and Family & Community Partnerships.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate strategies that allow for the creation of a process of collaborative partnership building with parents to establish mutual trust and to identify family goals, strengths, and necessary services and other support.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluates strategies to identify and continually access, either directly or through referrals, services and resources that are responsive to each family’s interest and goals; i.e. emergency or crisis assistance,intervention activities, and continuing education.
  • Ensure that each family has a confidential case record indicating contact, referrals, counseling and services needed and received.
  • Works closely with Family Support Services Coordinators to monitor and track the activities by recording, updating, and submitting activities through a data base and record-keeping to facilitate the performance and results of the Head Start/ Early Head Start program.
  • Monitor the development and maintenance of updated Family Partnership Agreements. Meets with parents, social service agencies and other concerned organizations to develop an accurate assessment of the local community to support family goals.
  • Assist Child Development Services Manager in identifying and assessing the training needs of parents and coordinate parent involvement activities in education, health, nutrition and mental health education.
  • Facilitate the development of a yearly training calendar for parents. Works with managers and Specialist to provide appropriate training to include child abuse and neglect.
  • Direct and coordinate with program to provide services to families in need. Monitors the recruitment, screening and enrollment of eligible children in the Head Start/Early Head Start program.
  • Ensure the completion of all agency documents required for enrollment and forwards for input into data entry.
  • Assist with the implementation of transition services.
  • Coordinate the parent involvement in home visits.
  • Meet with program staff regularly to coordinate efforts to implement performance standards.
  • Identify and recruit community members, agencies, clubs, organizations, & private and public providers to develop a partnership with Head Start/Early Head Start to strengthen available resources and participate on an Advisory Council.
  • Maintain updated information on community resources and distributes a Resources Guide for the parents.
  • Monitor daily attendance and ensures contacts with parents regarding attendance (after 3 consecutive days).
  • Monitor the intervention of emergency/crisis situations, within twenty-four (24) hours of detection as an advocate for clients.
  • Submits all written reports necessary, i.e., monthly narrative, enrollment, in-kind, etc.
  • Develop and evaluate procedures to perform follow-up activities with each family to measure the level of effectiveness and timeliness of the services a family receives through referrals to meet family needs.
  • Meet regularly with management and center staff to share information and coordinate efforts to implement the Performance Standards.
  • Work closely with all staff to develop and implement a two-way communication system with parents. Ensure that parents receive a monthly activity calendar/newsletter which consists of parent activities, projects and upcoming meetings, notification of training sessions, home visits and parent conferences.
  • Participate in pre-service and on-going in-service training, agency events, workshops and educational classes for personal development, as assigned or requested.
  • Coordinate the input of data into PROMIS System.
  • Monitor reports of suspected child abuse and neglect situations and works with staff to obtain status reports and necessary follow-up.
  • Assist in garnering in-kind contributions.
  • Maintain confidentiality of information, records and documents related to children, families and staff members.