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The Parent Resource Coordinator will be an integral part of Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI) Parent Coordinator team and will be working with parents or guardians of students participating in our In-School program at Harriet Tubman Middle School, Reynolds and HB Lee Middle Schools, and Reynolds High School.
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The Parent Partner will be a parent or a primary, long-term caretaker of a special needs child, with personal system experience in DCFS, Probation, Department of Mental Health or the Regional Center.
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Current certification as a Parent Educator from the Parents as Teachers National Center is highly desirable. The Ferguson Florissant School District is seeking an outstanding candidate for the position of parent educator in the Parents as Teachers Affiliate program.
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Job Title: Group Home House Parent. Prepares Progress Reports and Discharge Summaries for Youth Group Home manager. Reports To: Group Home Manager. Youth Group Home staff rotate shifts to provide direct care and supervision of youth in placement 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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It is preferred that the Parent Partner(s) have a child or relative who has aged-out of DYS. Prior court-related involvement with the MA Department of Children and Families or the juvenile justice system may also be considered.
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ODLE Management - A Subsidiary of Eckerd Connects Reports to the Shift Supervisor and is an hourly, non-exempt position.
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Establish, coordinate and implement a Parent Summer Camp which includes a variety of workshops and educational trips. Develop partnerships with leaders of the Parent Teachers Association (PTA), Principal and community-based collaborations through formal and informal contacts.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION: A parent educator works with families and their children through home visitation from prenatal to kindergarten entry using skills in partnering, facilitating, and reflecting with parents utilizing the evidence-based Parents as Teachers model and curriculum.
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The EHS Parent Educator provides case management support services and appropriate child development activities to infants, toddlers, pregnant mothers, and their families. The role of the EHS Parent Educator is to form a partnership with parents to develop and implement positive early childhood experiences for their children.
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Works with the foster parent, parent, case planner and other treatment team members to support the child's treatment goals. Conducts weekly face-to-face visits in the foster home with the child and the foster parent to implement the behavior plan goals.
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The Parent Partner/Peer Specialist ensures the parent’s voice and choice is respected and implemented throughout the course of treatment. The Parent Partner/Peer Specialist empowers parents/caregivers in achieving self-sufficiently and independence and provides coaching and support in completing interventions and activities.
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The Clinician uses trauma-informed Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), a relationship-based caregiver-child treatment. Works in the home in partnership with the Early Childhood Parent Educator/ Care Coordinator.
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The Parent Educator will provide parent education in a home-based setting throughout Galveston County utilizing the SafeCare Augmented model. The Parent Educator will conduct intake, assessment, construct treatment plans, provide supportive counseling and teach parenting education.
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Conduct ADME studies with a variety of chemical, chromatographic, and physiochemical (NMR, mass spectrometry) techniques used to identify parent compounds and describe their accumulation and/or depletion from food animal products.
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The Parents as Teachers Parent Educator is responsible for parent education to help parents understand their role in supporting their young child's development from the beginning. This program includes visits with families at home and at the health center, screenings for parents and children served by the program, and connections to community resources in order to promote positive parent-child interactions, educate parents on developmental-centered parenting, and support overall family well-being.
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