Family Engagement Specialist
Company: Oregon Coast Community Action
Location: Coos Bay
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Title: Family Engagement Specialist Location: Coos Bay & North
Bend, OR Program: South Coast Head Start Reports to : Area
Manager/Family Services Coordinator HR Contact: hr@orcca.us Pay
Level : Starting at $20.26 hourly, Depending on experience and
qualifications Staff Supervised : None FSLA Status : Non-exempt
from overtime Effective: 1/2025 Position Type: Full Time; Seasonal
Revised: 1/2025 Job Description PRIMARY PURPOSE: To promote family
engagement in all aspects of the program and provide family support
services according to Head Start Performance Stands, program goals,
and other funding source rules and regulations. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS (Reason position exists is to perform these functions):
Parent and Family Engagement Complete child enrollment with each
assigned family within required timeframe. Identify individual
health and education needs, (i.e. - asthma, diabetes, behavioral)
that require individualized service plans. Coordinate with parents,
site team, program staff, and community partners, as appropriate,
to develop, document, and communicate individual plans. Update as
needed. Conduct two home visits per year with assigned families in
the family’s home environment to support safety, health, financial
stability, life goals and aspirations. Provide additional home
visits or contacts as needed. Maintain regular communication with
all assigned families and classroom teams to provide information
based on family’s individual needs. Provide culturally responsive
services. Provide information to families in understandable
formats, including information for individuals with low literacy.
Provide communication and materials in the family’s primary
language. Use translated materials and qualified bilingual staff or
consultants, as needed. Promote parent leadership and volunteerism.
Engage parents in site parent committees and recruit and support
Policy Council representatives. Facilitate planning and
implementation of parent meetings and activity days with site teams
and parent leaders. Support site-based and program-wide parenting
education classes and activities. Health Provide information to
families about preventative medical and dental care. Assist
families with information and support related to ongoing access and
follow up. Assist families to complete follow-up (i.e. dental,
medical, nutrition, mental health, etc.) Inclusion Support
classroom team communication with families related to classroom
safety or behavior concerns and facilitate problem-solving. Assist
families in accessing needed services and supports to promote full,
inclusive participation in early learning and school activities.
Support families in accessing needed evaluations and supports for
Early Intervention and/or Early Childhood Special Education
programs. Attend meetings to provide parent support for placement
and IFSP development and updates, as appropriate. Provide referrals
and support for families in accessing health, behavioral or other
specialized services, as appropriate. Attendance Promote strong
attendance habits. Provide information/education to families about
the benefits of regular school attendance. Work with teaching team
to track attendance and conduct a home visit for children with two
or more consecutive unexcused absences. Provide individualized
attendance support for families, including direct contacts,
intensive case management, and attendance support plans. Education
Participate in each assigned classroom at least 2 hours a week as
scheduled with teaching team and Area Manager. Ensure children are
supervised at all times and never left alone with volunteers.
Support parents as their child’s primary educators with a focus on
the whole child, including child education, child health, mental
health, and nutrition. Encourage parent participation in the
classroom, including invitations for parents to join site
activities and mealtimes. Other Complete timely documentation of
services provided according to program policies and procedures.
Maintain assigned company owned equipment and cleanliness of
workspaces utilized. Report damaged or malfunction of equipment to
supervisor, maintenance, or HR. Provide site and team support,
including answering phones, providing data-entry assistance,
purchasing supplies, and mentoring and supporting new staff.
Performs other related duties as assigned by supervisor. TEAM
EXPECTATIONS: Teamwork - We join our individual strengths together
creating teams and circles of cooperation to promote innovative
thinking and bring opportunity to our community. Partnerships - We
create collaborative community partnerships to best leverage all
resources available for the benefit of the community. Diversity -
We welcome and accept differences and honor our co-workers and
clients by treating each person with equality, dignity, and
respect. Confidentiality & Ethics - We maintain a high standard of
ethics and integrity to respect the confidentiality of clients and
staff. Physical Safety - We respond promptly to address health and
safety needs or concerns for clients and staff. Communications - We
encourage timely, open-minded, respectful, and direct communication
to alleviate controversies and foster a safe, productive workplace.
Health & Sustainability - Recognizing the importance of physical,
emotional, and environmental health, we seek to inspire and model
healthy, sustainable living. Public Relations - We recognize that
each of us represents the entire agency in our public interactions
and strive to act in a consistently professional and unbiased
manner. Professional Growth - We provide an environment supportive
to personal and professional growth, cross training, and
advancement. INDIVIDUAL EXPECTATIONS: Model behaviors that
demonstrate an understanding, acceptance and welcoming of
diversity. Attend staff meetings, center meetings, and/or other
workshops/meetings as notified. Maintain a positive attitude
regarding ORCCA and all its programs. Maintain respect and positive
communication regarding all children, families and staff. Maintain
confidentiality of client and staff information. Maintain open,
two-way communication with staff. Accept suggestions and guidance
from supervisor and other management staff. Seek feedback on job
performance and evaluate suggestions and guidance to incorporate in
performance. Commit to further training. Develop an individual
training plan using program tools, as appropriate. Communicate with
supervisor regarding any needed changes or concerns with work
schedule. Adhere to agency procedures as a mandated child abuse
reporter. Regular attendance is a requirement of the position.
Ability to perform the job with or without reasonable
accommodations. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABLILITIES: Ability
to meet deadlines. Ability to present and relate to diverse client
populations. Professional appearance, presentation and demeanor
always. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Four years paid
experience and/or training plus an Associate Degree or Certificate
in a related field is required; OR Bachelor’s degree plus two
years’ experience in a field directly related to the position
description is required AND Previous experience with non-profit
fundraising and/or community action experience is a plus Excellent
oral and written communication skills. Strong organization and time
management skills. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Geographic Area: Coos, Curry,
and Coastal Douglas Counties Primary worksite: Gold Beach, Oregon.
May move or lift items up to 51 pounds. Prolonged periods sitting
at a desk and working on a computer. Primarily indoors, in a
climate-controlled environment; may not have access to sunlight.
Occasional activities outside in a non-climate-controlled
environment. Potential for open workstations and cubicles with
moderate to high noise; work from home where available. Some
travel-Required ODL and proof of insurance (ORCCA Policy). OTHER:
Reliable method of getting to work. Must be free from illegal
drugs, may be subject to suspicion testing. Must be enrolled in the
Oregon Department of Education-Child Care Division Central
Background Registry at time of hire and update it as required.
Pediatric First Aid/CPR Certification within 30 days of hire and
update it as required. Oregon Food Handler’s card or ServSafe® Food
Safety Certification within 30 days of hire and update it as
required. Health Appraisal within 30 days of hire and update it as
required. Must be able to pass the State of Oregon Criminal
Background Check. A current Oregon Driver’s License is required.
Proof of automobile liability insurance @ $100,000/300,000
liability limits and maintain such limits. NOTE: The specific
statements reflected in each section of this position description
are not intended to be all-conclusive, but rather the basic
elements and criteria considered being necessary in order to
satisfactorily perform the duties associated with the position.
Your employment with ORCCA is at will. This means your employment
is for an indefinite period of time and it is subject to
termination by you or Employer with or without cause, with or
without notice, and at any time. Oregon Coast Community Action is
an Equal Opportunity Employer. ORCCA does not and shall not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender,
gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability,
marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of
its activities or operation. Please inform Human Resources at
541-435-7090 or hr@orcca.us if you require a reasonable
accommodation in order to perform the essential functions of this
job.
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