Early Head Start Coach - Bilingual English / Spanish
Company: Family Building Blocks
Location: Salem
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
The Early Head Start (EHS) Coach provides support to classroom
teachers and home visitors through observation, goal setting, and
reflective practices. The coach's goal is to enhance the services
provided by our employees through one-on-one and/or small group
coaching sessions to accomplish self-identified goals along with
program activities. Provide training resources and technical
assistance related to professional development and maintain records
of training needs and outcomes.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSObservations
- Observes and assesses classroom environments to ensure each
child's needs are met through culturally, developmentally, and
socially/emotionally appropriate strategies by classroom
staff.
- Observes home visit experiences to ensure the highest level of
services are provided specifically to ensure that services are
tailored to family needs and are responsive to families' self-set
goals.
- Conducts Parent Feedback calls to evaluate the quality of
services provided to their family.Coaching/Mentoring
- Facilitates learning through a variety of delivery methods
including Practice Based Coaching model to provide support to
teachers and home visitors via classroom instruction, virtual
training, and/or on-the-job coaching.
- Provides opportunities for staff to set goals, practice skills,
promote leadership skills, and provide positive and constructive
feedback to facilitate professional development.
- Supports staff by providing resources and guidance for parents
in all areas that support school readiness goals and parent
engagement.
- Models best practices for staff when interacting with children
and families.
- Identifies internal and external training programs to address
competency gaps and partners with internal stakeholders regarding
employee training needs, organizes, develops, or sources training
programs to meet specific training needs and develops training aids
such as manuals and handbooks.
- Partners with subject matter experts regarding instructional
design.Training, Assessment, & Tracking
- In partnership with staff, evaluates and creates long-term
career improvement plans.
- Conducts, analyzes, and interprets observation tools and
assessments to use for planning and feedback for improvement, both
on an individual basis and as a program.
- Designs and applies assessment tools to measure training
effectiveness.
- Provides feedback to program participants and management.
- Evaluates and makes recommendations on training material and
methodology.
- Coordinates training plans for staff in collaboration with
program coordinators, supervisors, and leadership.
- Ensures required trainings are provided in accordance with the
safety standards of Oregon Rules for Certified Child Care Centers
and Head Start Performance Standards.
- Monitors, maintains, and tracks employee training requirements,
needs, and outcomes.
- Facilitates the enrollment of staff in the Oregon Registry Step
System and generates certificates to update individual ORO
accounts.
- Coordinates with RN therapeutic classroom supervisors and
leadership for our enrollment in Oregon's Quality Rating and
Improvement System (QRIS) processes.
- Supports classroom supervisor in completing environmental
assessments and teacher observations to make recommendations as
part of the QRIS Plan.Other Related Activities
- Receives training and ongoing skill building in Together
Learning and Collaborating (TLC) coaching model.
- Meets with supervisor regularly for reflective supervision,
professional development, accountability, program improvement, and
problem solving.
- Attends meetings, trainings, and appropriate professional
development activities.
- Supports the work of Family Building Blocks volunteers and
interns as an integral part of program services.Minimum Education &
Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in early childhood education, child
development, or a related field with additional infant/toddler
training.
- Bilingual English / Spanish.
- Demonstrated experience working with adult learners utilizing
adult instructional and learning theory and principles,
instructional design, learning management systems, and competency
assessment as it applies to the theories and principles of child
growth and development, early childhood education, and family
support.
- Two years of experience providing support or coordinating
services for at-risk families while adhering to program policies
and standards.
- At least one year of professional experience with home visiting
and/or early childhood programs or working in a social service
setting with children and families.
- Possess excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal
communication skills.
- Possess strong organizational, time management, and
recordkeeping skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment and promote a
positive, forward-thinking, and strength-based culture.
- Must be creative, flexible, able to juggle multiple priorities,
and exercise good judgment.
- Must maintain a high degree of professionalism and sensitivity
to confidentiality rights of families and employees.
- Strong computer skills, including use of internet, email, and
data entry not limited to Microsoft Office and database software
such as ChildPlus and the ability to learn new programs required
for the position.
- Supports multiculturalism by treating all people with dignity
and respect and not engaging in discriminatory behavior.
- Strong commitment to Family Building Blocks mission and values
serving children and families as well as staff.
- Supports Family Building Blocks established safety policies and
procedures toward a safe and healthy work environment.
- Culturally responsive with the ability to build trusting
relationships with families.
- Committed to engaging and supporting volunteers as an integral
part of program services.
- Possess a valid Oregon Driver's license or ability to obtain
one within 30 days of hire, acceptable driving record, and reliable
transportation. Must be able to provide proof of current auto
insurance.
- Must have Pediatric First Aid/CPR card and Food Handler's card
within 30 days of employment.
- Possess Oregon Child Care Division Background Registry (CBR) or
successfully pass clearance to obtain CBR.
- An employer-paid pre-employment drug test and completion of
Health Questionnaire is required.
- Successfully pass a criminal conviction background
check.Preferred Education and Experience:
- Additional formal education in Early Childhood Education, Child
Development, or a closely related field.
- Experience utilizing mentoring and coaching principles and
reflective practices with adult learners in a professional early
childhood education program setting.
- Two years of professional work experience with home visiting
and/or early childhood programs that includes infant/toddler
classrooms with a strong background in prevention services.
- Knowledge of Head Start performance standards, goals, and
objectives for young children and families.
- Knowledge of infant and child development and parent-child
attachment.
- Experience with family services that embrace the concepts of
family-centered and strength-based service provision.Additional
Requirements:
- Mandatory Reporter - Report all cases of suspected abuse and
neglect in accordance with Oregon statutes and agency policies and
procedures.
- Must maintain throughout the length of employment an acceptable
driving record according to FBB criteria and valid auto
insurance.
- Employees must sustain a drug-free and acceptable criminal
record throughout the course of employment.
- Must maintain discretion and respect the confidentiality of
information about enrolled families, personnel issues, and other
program operations.
- Completion of training in "Recognizing and Reporting Suspicions
of Child Abuse and Neglect" upon hire.LanguageThis position
requires bilingual English/Spanish - must communicate fluently with
participants and provide specialized instruction in related
curriculum. This may involve translation as well as developing
strategies to engage Hispanic speaking personnel in training
activities that will encourage engagement and attendance.Expected
Hours of WorkThis position requires a flexible schedule to prepare
training venues, collaborate with community partners, recruit,
assist in transportation duties, and schedule other program
activities that may include occasional overtime, late and/or early
mornings.TravelThis position requires regular transitioning from
different training locations, travel to perform observations, and
to visit other sites and attend trainings/meetings.Physical Demands
- Required to frequently reach with hands and arms; regularly
required to climb or balance; occasionally required to stand; walk;
stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
- Regularly lift and/or move 10 pounds and occasionally lift
and/or move up to 50 pounds.
- Physical ability to quickly evacuate children from the
classroom in an emergency.
- Manual dexterity for handling office equipment.APPLICATION
DEADLINE: Open until finalists are selected.We encourage applicants
to start the process of applying for the with the Oregon Learning
Division.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Keywords: Family Building Blocks, Salem , Early Head Start Coach - Bilingual English / Spanish, Education / Teaching , Salem, Oregon
Didn't find what you're looking for? Search again!
Loading more jobs...