Parent Educator
Company: Bethany for Children & Families
Location: Moline
Posted on: April 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Description:Parent Educator: Bethany for Children & Families has
a current opening for a Parent Educator to work out of our Moline,
Illinois office. The Nurturing Parent Program is an early
intervention program funded through the Illinois Department of
Children & Families Services. The program serves DCFS-involved
families with a goal of preventing out of home placement of their
children or assisting parents in reunification efforts. Individual
parenting sessions will be conducted in the home environment, as
appropriate. Developing and implementing a group parenting
component and positive collaboration with other service providers
is required. The Parent Educator will utilize an evidenced-based
curriculum to deliver services according to set standards and
policies. Salary - $47,828.70 What YOU get in being a Parent
Educator: Competitive Compensation, For full-time employees in
their first year of employment, one hour of vacation time is earned
for every 26 hours paid, with a maximum of 80 hours earned per
year. For full-time employees after their first year of employment,
one hour of vacation time is earned for every 13 hours paid, with a
maximum of 160 hours earned per year,Full-time employees earn one
hour of sick leave for every 21.67 hours paid, Eleven (11) paid
holidays,Agency contributions of 8% calculated on bi-weekly
earnings to a 403(b) Thrift Plan (retirement plan) upon meeting
plan eligibility criteria,An option of two health plans, one with a
Health Savings Account benefit that includes employer
contributions, Dental insurance,Vision insurance (100%
employer-paid premiums if enrolled in the dental insurance
plan),Group Life insurance; Basic Life and Basic AD&D,Options
of employee-paid premiums for voluntary supplemental insurance
offered, andAn Educational Aid program.Parent Educator Position
Specifics:The Parent Educator is responsible for providing
educational, community, or social services to children and/or
parents assigned to his/her caseload and under the parameters of
the guiding program plan. The Parent Educator must be able to
develop a supportive relationship with the clients assigned to
him/her and assist them in meeting the needs and goals documented
in the specific program treatment plan. The Parent Educator will
maintain a service caseload as determined within the specific
program plan by:a) Assessing the appropriateness of requests for
services and interpreting the agency's services effectively to the
client.b) Formulating a preliminary and tentative assessment of
client's functioning and reviewing appropriate information with the
Supervisor to develop an effective case plan/treatment plan
commensurate with the clients' needs.c) Managing a workload, which
involves decision-making and accountability; using time in an
organized and structured manner to provide services to clients
assigned to his/her caseload and meet performance objectives.d)
Maintaining case records, submitting required reports, providing
statistical data, etc., in accordance with the agency's
expectations.e) Meeting regularly with the Program Supervisor to
discuss clinical issues, issues surrounding service delivery, and
critical issues requiring supervisory consent or referral source
authority.f) Developing and utilizing knowledge of agency and
community resources appropriate to established case plans, and
assessing the usefulness to individual client's needs.g) Being
readily accessible to his/her clients for meetings according to
their schedule or contract requirements at client-convenient times
of the day or night.h) Demonstrating a capacity and initiative to
increase professional skills and knowledge.i) Maintaining a
professional relationship with peers and other service referral
resources and providers.j) Attending meetings related to agency
services and/or staff training.Requirements: The Parent Educator
must have:1. A Bachelor's degree in social work, human services, or
education, depending on the specific service field and contract
requirements. Preference will be given to applicant's with relevant
experience.2. The ability to provide own transportation in
performing job requirements, including a valid driver's license and
acceptable insurance coverage.3. The ability to assess, develop,
and execute agency and program goals and objectives.4. The ability
to work within a team framework, contributing to and supporting
established agency decisions, processes, procedures, and
policies.5. Sensitivity and responsiveness to cultural differences
in the community.6. The ability to fulfill all of the regulatory
requirements for employees of Child Welfare Agencies as are
prescribed in Illinois Administrative Rule and Procedure, including
successful completion of the criminal background investigation,
clearance from the Illinois CANTS and Iowa Registry, and
certification as a driver of children by the Illinois Department of
Children and Family Services.7. The ability to effectively
communicate orally and in writing.8. The ability to maintain a
flexible schedule in response to client-need.To learn more about
our programs and services, go to our website at
www.bethanyqc.org.EOEPI2221252c16b9-25660-32844402
Keywords: Bethany for Children & Families, Moline , Parent Educator, Other , Moline, Illinois
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