What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Service Worker/Site Coordinator position at Rural Utah Child Development?
Family Service Worker:
It’s your ability to build trust quickly, make others feel heard, and keep important details from falling through the cracks that makes you a great fit as our Family Service Worker. As you recruit and support families, you’ll build collaborative partnerships, connect them to resources, and maintain the documentation that keeps services timely and on track. You’re energized by helping others while staying organized in a fast-paced environment, resulting in a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families. Join us at Rural Utah Child Development as our Family Service Worker, where your relationship-driven approach will help families strengthen their well-being and support their child’s development.
What you’ll need to be our Family Service Worker:
Must be 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent
Proactive approach to maintaining productive partnerships, ideally with external community partners
Skilled in active listening and building trusted relationships with others
Intermediate computer skills in using word processing, spreadsheets, Google Suite tools, etc.
Previous experience in Head Start/Early Head Start, as well as advanced training/certification or post-secondary degree in human services or a health-related field is preferred
Head Start/Early Head Start parents will receive preference for employment vacancies for which they are qualified
Why you’ll love working with us:
Starting at $17.91 per hour, with additional compensation available based on education and qualifications.
Paid holidays and vacation time
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance are offered. Employee Assistance Program also provided
401(k)
What you’ll do as the Family Service Worker/Site Coordinator:
Recruit, enroll, and support eligible families, maintaining accurate and timely documentation
Build positive and trusted relationships with families that foster engagement, open communication, and partnership in achieving family goals
Build community partnerships to connect families to resources and services that promote health, stability, and self-sufficiency
Engage parents through activities that promote child learning and development
Make specific efforts to actively locate and recruit pregnant mothers, children with disabilities and other vulnerable children, including homeless children and children in foster care
Collaborate with families to identify strengths, interests, needs, and goals related to the family engagement outcomes, especially family safety, health, and economic stability
Support daily center operations by coordinating staffing, communicating with staff, families, and management, and providing leadership during emergencies, drills, and unexpected situations.
Oversee daily operations of the assigned center to ensure a safe, organized, and welcoming environment for children, families, staff, and visitors.
Monitor staff time and attendance records in accordance with RUCD policies and timelines.
Who we are:
Rural Utah Child Development (RUCD) is a comprehensive child development program designed to meet the educational, emotional, social, and health needs of children. The RUCD team works well together to provide strong support and leadership, creating a consistent and quality learning environment. Children receive individualized lesson plans with developmentally appropriate learning experiences, and families are involved with their children’s education while they receive assistance with personal goals, parenting information, and leadership through parent committees and Policy Council. For more information please visit, https://www.rucd.org/ and thank you for your application!
Salary : $18 - $19