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Parent Educator

Waianae, HI full-time ✦ New

Job Description

Job Description

Job Description

Salary: 18.01

Summary


The Parent Educator contributes to strengthening families and promoting protective
factors while upholding confidentiality and adhering to the institution's mission and
values. A certified Parent Educator implements the Parent as Teachers (PAT) research
based curriculum, focusing on parent-child interaction, development-centered parenting,
and family well-being through both in-person and virtual visits. Responsibilities include
attending PAT training, planning and delivering parent education, maintaining detailed
records, conducting screenings and assessments, providing community referrals,
monitoring child development, setting goals with families, and ensuring data accuracy.
This role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, effective
communication, and the ability to work flexible hours. Knowledge of early childhood
education and cultural sensitivity, especially to Native Hawaiian and poverty
communities, is preferred. The Parent Educator contributes to strengthening families
and promoting protective factors while upholding confidentiality and adhering to the
institution's mission and values.


Duties and Responsibilities


Commitment to attend and successfully complete PAT Foundational and Model
Implementation training for certification for ages 0-3 (certification paid by
INPEACE).
Plan and provide parent education through personal visits both in-person and
virtually.
Maintain accurate documentation of all personal visits, communication, screenings,
assessments, and community referrals.
Assist and administer screenings and assessments for children and adults.
Assess familys needs and provide community referrals.
Monitor child development and provide developmentally appropriate information,
guidance, and support to parents.
Develop, monitor, and review goals with each family.
Monitor and follow-up on all child development and community referrals.
Work with Hiilei team to plan, organize, coordinate, and facilitate monthly L
Ohana (group connections/meetings).
Support and adhere to the philosophy, goals, and objectives as outlined in the
institutions mission and values.
Support the framework of strengthening families through promoting protective
factors.
Provide culturally responsive services to parents and families.
Accurately enter Hiilei program data into database.
Maintain confidentiality to protect clients records and information.
Attend CPR and First Aid training for certification (certification paid by INPEACE).
Perform all other duties as assigned and directed.


Minimum Qualifications


High school diploma or GED.
Two (2) years experience working with children ages 0-3 years old and/or parents.


Skills and Knowledge


Ability to independently plan, organize, and implement virtual and in-person visits
with parents.
Able to pay close attention to detail and multitask concurrently.
Proficiency required in oral and written communication, interpersonal relations.
Ability to work a flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends.
Knowledge of early childhood education as well as other family support services
available in the community.
Demonstrate ability to work as an effective team member.
Excellent interpersonal skills in order to interact with internal and external
individuals, groups, organizations, and community agencies.
Moderate to advance skills and proficiency in all Microsoft software and programs.


Preferred Experiences


Knowledge and sensitivity to the interests and needs of families in Native Hawaiian
and/or poverty communities.


Essential Job Requirements

Valid drivers license.
Clean drivers abstract.
Proof of vehicle registration and insurance.
Lift up to 25 lbs.
Pre-Employment background checks.


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