Telamon is a ten-state, non-profit corporation headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina serving communities for 60 years. Telamon's mission is to provide educational services that lead to better jobs, better lives, and better communities. Telamon provides programs and services in three areas, Early Childhood and Family Support, Workforce Career Services, and Housing & Financial Empowerment.
TELAMON-TRC COMMITMENT TO TRAUMA INFORMED CARE:
Telamon-TRC has taken steps to shift our organization into a Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) model. This changes our perceptions about the individuals that we work with, employees and customers, including families and children. A trauma-informed system of care provides services that empower employees and customers, including families and children, to feel safe, welcomed and engaged at all levels of organizational interaction. Exchanges that could be potentially retraumatizing, or trigger traumatic reactions require thoughtfulness and non-judgement. Ongoing, as an organization, we collaborate to educate employees about the effects of violence, victimization and trauma on individuals. This model supports a culture of safety for employees and customers, including families and children.
POSITION SUMMARY: Conducts outreach and recruits eligible children and pregnant women (if applicable) to participate in Head Start. Serves as the first point of contact for connection to the agency. Prepares intake/enrollment applications, documents eligibility information, and determines eligibility for the program. Participates in the enrollment and selection of eligible children and pregnant women. Acts as a link between families, community partners, and the Agency to increase access to, utilization of, and retention of program services.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Leads recruiting efforts for program participation for potential children and pregnant women in the community, tailoring recruitment activities to meet the needs and schedule of prospective families. 2. Communicates the program’s eligibility, selection, and enrollment policies and practices to families, other service providers, and the public. 3. Prepares intake/enrollment applications, collects and documents eligibility information, and determines eligibility for the program. 4. Provides information and education to community entities about available Agency programs and other resources. This can be done in person, by telephone or in a group presentation format. 5. Develop relationships by promoting programs with entities, community-based organizations, and employers. This involves, but is not limited to, collaboratively creating Memorandums of Understanding with agencies, tracking referral outcomes, assessing impact of community collaborations, and participation in community action meetings. 6. Conducts assessments and identifies qualified participants to complete the registration and enrollment process. 7. Participates in selection of eligible participants, as needed. 8. Coordinates services for families and assists them with scheduling appointments and completing paperwork. 9. Plans and participates in outreach activities. Attends assigned outreach events based on state-wide recruitment strategies. 10. Partners with other resource agencies and provides families referrals based on needs. Assists with offering resources to ineligible families. 11. Leads development and annual updates of recruitment plan and maintains and tracks data in relation to recruitment activities, referrals, enrollments, partnerships, training, etc. 12. Implements policies, procedures, and systems for Eligibility, Recruitment, Selection, and Enrollment in accordance with Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS) and the Head Start Act. 13. Meets federal, state, and program documentation requirements by maintaining accurate, objective, complete, timely, and well-organized child and family records. 14. Ensures the mobilization and documentation of matching/in-kind funds. 15. Protects the safety of children by ensuring the implementation of active supervision techniques to ensure no child is left alone or unsupervised at any time. 16. Works in cooperation with supervisor to develop and document progress on professional development plan. Actively engages in professional development activities to increase qualifications in accordance with Corporation’s Core Values. 17. May require flexibility, including working evenings and weekends, to participate in program events, training, outreach and recruitment, and other program activities. 18. Participates in staff and parent meetings, committees, center events, and training sessions as determined by supervisor. 19. Must have the ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner. 20. May translate as needed. 21. Perform all other duties as assigned by Supervisor.
SAFETY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensuring a secure workplace is a collective effort. All employees are responsible for adhering to established safe work practices and completing all mandatory safety training by the assigned due date. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This position has no direct supervisory duties but is expected to train or explain work procedures to others.
ROLE QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience Requirements: High school diploma (or G.E.D.) is required. Minimum of 1 year of experience in a role that required related skills such as excellent communication skills Must have own transportation, a valid driver’s license, and vehicle insurance. Skills and Abilities: Proficient in Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Ability to independently navigate on-line client management systems. Bilingual ability in English and Spanish is required. Strong verbal and written communication skills required. Ability to present information to small or large groups in a clear and concise manner. Organization, attention to detail, and time management in maintaining records and documenting services.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions: Work is performed mostly in the community, in a variety of settings. Driving/sitting for prolong periods of time. Standing and walking for prolong periods of time. Sitting, walking, stooping, squatting, lifting (up to 30 lbs.), carrying, pushing, and climbing. Frequent exposure to adverse weather conditions. Exposure to dust and dirt. Subject to extended periods of sitting and exposure to computer screen. Keyboarding and data entry, use of telephone. Conduct outreach and home visits to customer residences, exposure to potentially unsafe environments, climb stairs.
Pay: From $18.23 per hour
Benefits:
- 403(b)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Referral program
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person