The Prenatal Education Coach is responsible for delivering high quality services in maternal/infant health, oral health and nutrition through a program coaching model mandated by the Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS).
The Maternal/Infant Coach will ensure that service delivery is conducted in the home environment and places an emphasis on a preventative model of physical, nutritional, and mental wellness.
SCOPE OF WORK
Prenatal:
The Prenatal Education Coach will initiate collaborative partnerships with parents to establish mutual trust and respect.
The Prenatal Education Coach will implement, document and report on the recruitment, selection and enrollment of eligible pregnant women and their families.
The Prenatal Education Coach will conduct weekly 90 minute home visits with pregnant mothers, infants, and/or children birth-three years old and their families.
The Prenatal Education Coach will directly provide education, coaching and support to pregnant women and their families in the areas of prenatal education, fetal development, nutrition, risks of alcohol, drugs, and smoking, labor and delivery, postpartum recovery, parental depression, infant care, safe sleep practices and the benefits of breastfeeding.
The Prenatal Education Coach will ensure the strategies, skills, support, and procedures are delivered in accordance with HSPPS, program policies, philosophies, and goals.
The Prenatal Education Coach will provide appropriate supports and resources for emotional well-being, nurturing, responsive caregiving, and father engagement during pregnancy and early childhood.
The Prenatal Education Coach will collaborate with the pregnant woman and her family to ensure and/or facilitate obtaining an ongoing source of continuous, accessible health care provided by a health care professional and, as appropriate, health insurance coverage.
The Prenatal Education Coach will facilitate access to comprehensive services that include, but are not limited to nutritional counseling, food assistance, oral health care, mental health/wellness services, substance abuse, prevention and/or treatment, and emergency shelter/housing.
The Prenatal Education Coach will engage enrolled pregnant women and their families in discussions about program options, plan for the infant's transition to program enrollment, and provide support to the family during the transition process, where appropriate.
The Prenatal Education Coach will plan, coordinate, and facilitate group sessions for pregnant women and their families.
Newborn/Infant:
Provide a newborn visit within two weeks after the infant's birth to offer support and identify family needs.
Directly coach and support the parent in developing skills to have positive, meaningful interactions with their child
Facilitate parent/child interactions using evidence-based curriculum to support the infant's development in all educational domains
Conduct initial developmental screenings and ensure ongoing developmental and health assessments within 45 days of the infant's birth.
Internal:
Establish family goals, establish action steps/plan, and document progress for each child and/or family in meeting the goals contained in their agreement.
Complete and monitor all family progress and necessary documentation as required.
Maintain timely and accurate data entry and/or documentation
Provide resources and referrals as needed for individual families, connecting families in ways that will support their family goals.
Ensure accurate and timely documentation of home visits, socialization experiences, and other relevant activities as required by HSPPS.
Participate in professional development as required.
Perform other duties as assigned
External:
Recruit throughout the community and host recruitment events.
Maintain professional relationship and/or contact with local service providers, organizations and/or agencies who provide resources to families.
Maintain confidentiality of family records and/or all program information.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS;
High school diploma or GED required
At least 2 years documented work experience in early childhood development, attachment and/or maternal/infant health required.
Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Medical Assistant (MA), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Parents as Teachers (PAT) certification or social work, human services, family services, and/or counseling credential preferred.
Experience working with low-income families, child care, health or education preferred.
Benefits:
Paid Sick Time
Paid Vacation Time
Paid Holidays
Health, Vision, Dental & Life insurance
Employer Match 403B
Pension plan
Employee Assistance Program
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