What are the responsibilities and job description for the Parent Educator position at Humboldt County?
DEFINITION
Parent Educator
Department of Health & Human Services
Are you interested in making a difference? If so, please consider joining our dedicated team at the Department of Health & Human Services! This position is part of a small team that provides services to women with substance use disorders including assessments, groups, case management support, and coordination with perinatal and 0-8 community.
This position is responsible for a variety of duties, including;
- Teaching parenting groups for women with substance use disorders who are pregnant and or parenting children 0-5
- Helping women navigate legal systems
- Liaison with community
- Case management
This position is located in Eureka, California.
A typical work schedule for this position is Monday - Friday, 8am to 5pm.
Under direction, plans and presents information on parenting and child development to clients of the Healthy Moms Program; supervises and directs the work of assigned staff.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This professional class is responsible for developing and providing the parent education activities for the Healthy Moms Program. The incumbent is also responsible for providing inservice training and supervising the work of assigned staff.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
- Provides information on child development, the effects of drug and alcohol abuse on families, and related issues to parents in a classroom or group setting.
- Facilitates support groups and assists parents in solving problems relating to parenting and the care of young children.
- Develops curriculum materials and handouts; reviews and adapts materials from other sources.
- Plans, assigns, reviews and evaluates the work of assigned staff.
- Participates in the selection of personnel and conducts orientation and in-service training.
- Observes parents' interaction with children and provides individual feedback; models appropriate parenting techniques.
- Participates in meetings with other staff to coordinate treatment plans.
- Administers tests and assessment instruments to determine children's developmental level in areas such as language, cognitive, motor, emotional, social and sensory abilities; refers children to other agencies for treatment or further assessment if appropriate.
- Maintains records of immunizations for children of program participants.
- Maintains a variety of written records including progress notes.
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
- Principles and current trends in early childhood development.
- Principles of drug and alcohol abuse and the effects on the family.
- Basic supervisory principles and practices.
- Federal, state and local agencies which provide services to families with young children.
- Testing and assessment instruments which are appropriate for evaluating toddlers and young children.
- Principles and practices of adult education.
Skill in:
- Presenting information to adults in a classroom or group setting.
- Developing, reviewing and adapting curriculum materials.
- Planning, assigning, evaluating, and directing the work of others.
- Working with individuals from a variety of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, often in stressful circumstances.
- Assessing normal and abnormal development and behavior in children and developing appropriate referrals and treatment plans.
- Exercising sound independent judgment within established guidelines.
- Training others in work procedures.
- Preparing clear, complete and accurate documentation and other written materials.
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with clients, other staff and representatives of other agencies.
Other Requirements:
- Must possess a valid California driver's license.
Desirable Education and Experience:
- A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills outlined above is: Equivalent to graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in child development, home economics or a related field and one year of experience providing information to adults in a group setting
WORKING CONDITIONS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Frequently Asked Questions
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County of Humboldt’s Commitment to DEI
Research indicates that individuals in protected classes can be less likely to submit a job application. The County of Humboldt is dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace where our employees are free to bring their full selves to work each day in an environment that allows them to reach their full potential. The Board of Supervisors has made organizational commitments to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and the County is working to ensure that these commitments are reflected in all we do. The County recognizes that certain populations (BIPOC, Disabled Persons, Veterans, and LGBTQIA community members,) face systemic and structural challenges which may inhibit their ability to satisfy every requirement of the position. In recognition of these structural and systemic factors, the Human Resources Department understands that experience can be gained in many ways – oftentimes, outside of formal institutions – and strives to take a holistic approach to in assessing an applicant’s qualifications for a position. So, if you’re excited about this role but your past work experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we strongly encourage you to apply.
How to Apply
A complete, original application must be filed for each position you are interested in applying for. Applications may only be submitted online through the County’s automated application system at http://www.humboldtgov.org/hr no later than the final filing date listed on the job flyer. All applications are screened by subject matter experts. The most qualified candidates may then be invited for further testing.
It is important that your application, not just your resume, show all the relevant experience and education you possess.
Please read the job requirements section of the announcement. Be sure you meet these requirements since they will be carefully evaluated during the selection process. Your performance in this examination will be compared with the performance of others who take the test. All candidates who pass will be ranked according to their scores. The examination results will be emailed to you as quickly as possible. Scores will be provided in writing only.
Yay! You’ve made it down to the fine print…. that means you are interested in this job, and THAT makes us happy! The lawyers tell us we need to include this stuff…. but we’ll help you get through it.
This is about the retirement benefits we offer. You’ve probably heard that we have a great retirement plan. Basically, you fall into a Tier based on the date you first start working for the County or any other governmental employer that uses CalPERS for retirement. If this is your first job in government, then you’ll be in Tier III. 2.0 means that for every year you work for the County, you will receive 2% of your final annual pay rate for every year that you work for us if you work the required minimum number of years (that’s called vesting) and retire after the age following the @. So, if you work 20 years and retire at 64 years of age, you will receive 20 x 2% or 40% of your final annual pay rate every year in retirement.
CalPERS Retirement Program
The County participates in the CalPERS retirement system, with both the County and the employee making contributions toward the employee’s retirement.
- Tier I: Prior to 7/5/2012: 2.7 @ 55
- Tier II: Post 7/6/2012: 2.0 @ 55
- Tier III: Post 1/1/2013: 2.0 @ 62
This next section says that the County runs its hiring on a set of rules to ensure that it is fair. Hiring and promotion are based on performance and having the best qualifications for the job. “Examination” doesn’t always mean taking a test…..sometimes it just means how we compare your application to others who have applied and an “oral examination” can just mean an interview for lower level positions.
Selection Procedure
The County’s Human Resources system operates by a set of rules and procedures which ensure that employees are hired and promoted on the basis of merit and fitness for the job. Jobs are filled through competitive examinations. A complete online application is required for this position. All application materials will be reviewed by a panel of subject matter experts. Those candidates considered to be the most qualified, based on the application materials submitted, will be invited to a written and/or oral examination, or an evaluation of education and experience.
Policy of Nondiscrimination
The County of Humboldt does not discriminate on the basis of mental or physical disability in the admission or access to, treatment or employment in, its programs or activities. Human Resources is located in the Humboldt County Courthouse, which has an accessible entrance to the Courthouse is the 4th Street entrance. Accessible parking is available adjacent to the 4th Street entrance and on the 4th Street side of the K Street lot. Special testing arrangements may be made to accommodate disabilities or religious convictions. Contact Human Resources at (707) 476-2349 well in advance of the examination for assistance.
The County is an equal opportunity employer. We enthusiastically accept our responsibility to make employment decisions without regard to race, religion or religious creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, marital status, medical condition, mental or physical disability, military service, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws or ordinances. Reasonable accommodation may be made in the testing procedure as well as the work site. If you need accommodation for an exam due to a disability, please contact the Human Resources office as soon as possible.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION: A pre-employment medical examination provided by the County may be required upon offer of employment.
OTHER EXAMINATIONS: Some positions also require psychological evaluation and/or extensive background investigation.
LICENSES: Some classifications require possession of valid professional and/or technical licenses. Some classifications may require the possession of a valid California driver’s license.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Persons appointed to regular County positions serve a probationary period. This is normally six months, but may be up to one year. All designated safety employees serve a one year probationary period.
EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY: It is the County’s intention to hire only those workers who are authorized to work in the United States, pursuant to the Immigration Act of 1990. If you are offered employment you will be required to verify your eligibility to work in the United States. For law enforcement positions you will be required to verify your U.S. citizenship or legalized status.
All County of Humboldt employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS BULLETIN DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXAMINATION PLAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HUMBOLDT COUNTY MERIT SYSTEM RULES.
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