Shine Early Learning
Family Services & Health Coordinator
Shine Early Learning, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, United States
Are you a strategic leader with a passion for growth, innovation, and transforming the landscape of early childhood education? Acelero, Inc. is looking for a dynamic
Family Services & Health Coordinator
to drive our mission to eliminate the gaps between young children's potential and their success in school and life.
Why Acelero?
Our mission is bold: To design and deliver research and evidence-based approaches to eliminate the gaps between young children's inherent potential and their achievement in school and life. With our partners, we accelerate child and family outcomes that honor all of the aspirations and cultures of the communities we serve.
Our values: Data-Informed Learning; Transparent & Open Communication; Growth Mindset; Championing Equality; Caring Teams & Communities.
Your Role:
As the Family Services & Health Coordinator you are responsible for working in collaboration with the Grantee/Partner and the Family Advocates to develop, implement, and refine Shine Early Learning's family engagement and health and wellness approaches in order to promote family outcomes that support children's school readiness and health and well-being.
What You'll Do:
Work in collaboration with the Grantee/Partner and the Family Engagement Team to develop, implement, and refine Shine Early Learning's family engagement and health and wellness approaches, promoting family outcomes that support children's school readiness and health and well-being. Develop community partnerships to ensure that children and families' self-sufficiency and preventive and health treatment needs are met, and secure long-term relationships are established between families and providers who will support their children's and families' long-term health and development. Build a team that works collaboratively with Early Learning and MH and Disabilities staff to enhance family life practices and circumstances that promote child development, health, and wellbeing. Maintain qualitative and quantitative quality improvement and monitoring systems to assure that program strategies are executed with reliability, fidelity, and quality. Oversee Health and Mental Health Services Advisory Committee. Work in coordination with program leadership and ERSEA Coordinator to develop and implement targeted recruitment strategies for their zone and overall program that assure enrollment of children with greatest need, including children of working families eligible for child care subsidies. Coordinate with leadership to assure that the family services and early learning teams work together to assure on-time daily attendance of all children, and to implement strategies to reduce chronic absence. Support the ERSEA Coordinator in overseeing Family Advocates as they complete the application/eligibility and intake processes. Work with agency leadership to align program's Family Engagement approach with the Office of Head Start's Parent Family Community Engagement Framework, and to enhance interventions to achieve family outcomes in the seven targeted outcome areas. Provide coaching and support to Family Advocates to assure the reliability of family assessment and goal progress data and to strengthen staff focus on outcomes-focused family interventions. Utilize qualitative audit and external evaluation data to track child and family outcomes and to refine strategies to enhance family impact. Support Family Advocates in assisting families to set individualized, evidence-based goals and make demonstrable changes in family life practices linked to school What You'll Bring:
Bachelor's in Family and Child Development, Public Health, Social Work or related field; masters preferred. At least 3 years experience working with diverse families in low-income communities, with supervisory responsibilities. Experience and/or education in health, public health; LPN, or RN is preferred. Maintain certification in CPR and First Aid. Work flexible hours to meet the program and community needs. Physical exam and background checks are required for this position. Travel required locally or long-distance up to 10% of the time for work-related meetings and functions. Must have a valid driver's license and/or reliable transportation. When/Where/How Much:
When:
Summer/Fall 2025
Where:
Hancock County, MS
How Much:
The range for this position is $60,000 - $67,000 annually.
Why You'll Love Working with Us:
A meaningful mission that drives real change in the lives of children and families A collaborative, inclusive team that values your growth and well-being Robust benefits that support your total wellbeing, including: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with multiple plan options to fit your needs Health Savings Account (HSA) with company contributions up to $400/individuals & $800/family annually Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for health and dependent care expenses 401(k) Retirement Plan with up to 3% company match Short-Term and Long-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance Up to $500 per year in Professional Development Reimbursements Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with counseling and mental wellness support Wellness Programs, including virtual fitness, nutrition, and mindfulness classes Pet Insurance, Legal Assistance, ID Theft Protection, and Employee Discount Perks
Apply now to join us as our next
Family Services & Health Coordinator . Together, we'll help every child reach their fullest potential!
We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a diverse and healthy workplace.
Family Services & Health Coordinator
to drive our mission to eliminate the gaps between young children's potential and their success in school and life.
Why Acelero?
Our mission is bold: To design and deliver research and evidence-based approaches to eliminate the gaps between young children's inherent potential and their achievement in school and life. With our partners, we accelerate child and family outcomes that honor all of the aspirations and cultures of the communities we serve.
Our values: Data-Informed Learning; Transparent & Open Communication; Growth Mindset; Championing Equality; Caring Teams & Communities.
Your Role:
As the Family Services & Health Coordinator you are responsible for working in collaboration with the Grantee/Partner and the Family Advocates to develop, implement, and refine Shine Early Learning's family engagement and health and wellness approaches in order to promote family outcomes that support children's school readiness and health and well-being.
What You'll Do:
Work in collaboration with the Grantee/Partner and the Family Engagement Team to develop, implement, and refine Shine Early Learning's family engagement and health and wellness approaches, promoting family outcomes that support children's school readiness and health and well-being. Develop community partnerships to ensure that children and families' self-sufficiency and preventive and health treatment needs are met, and secure long-term relationships are established between families and providers who will support their children's and families' long-term health and development. Build a team that works collaboratively with Early Learning and MH and Disabilities staff to enhance family life practices and circumstances that promote child development, health, and wellbeing. Maintain qualitative and quantitative quality improvement and monitoring systems to assure that program strategies are executed with reliability, fidelity, and quality. Oversee Health and Mental Health Services Advisory Committee. Work in coordination with program leadership and ERSEA Coordinator to develop and implement targeted recruitment strategies for their zone and overall program that assure enrollment of children with greatest need, including children of working families eligible for child care subsidies. Coordinate with leadership to assure that the family services and early learning teams work together to assure on-time daily attendance of all children, and to implement strategies to reduce chronic absence. Support the ERSEA Coordinator in overseeing Family Advocates as they complete the application/eligibility and intake processes. Work with agency leadership to align program's Family Engagement approach with the Office of Head Start's Parent Family Community Engagement Framework, and to enhance interventions to achieve family outcomes in the seven targeted outcome areas. Provide coaching and support to Family Advocates to assure the reliability of family assessment and goal progress data and to strengthen staff focus on outcomes-focused family interventions. Utilize qualitative audit and external evaluation data to track child and family outcomes and to refine strategies to enhance family impact. Support Family Advocates in assisting families to set individualized, evidence-based goals and make demonstrable changes in family life practices linked to school What You'll Bring:
Bachelor's in Family and Child Development, Public Health, Social Work or related field; masters preferred. At least 3 years experience working with diverse families in low-income communities, with supervisory responsibilities. Experience and/or education in health, public health; LPN, or RN is preferred. Maintain certification in CPR and First Aid. Work flexible hours to meet the program and community needs. Physical exam and background checks are required for this position. Travel required locally or long-distance up to 10% of the time for work-related meetings and functions. Must have a valid driver's license and/or reliable transportation. When/Where/How Much:
When:
Summer/Fall 2025
Where:
Hancock County, MS
How Much:
The range for this position is $60,000 - $67,000 annually.
Why You'll Love Working with Us:
A meaningful mission that drives real change in the lives of children and families A collaborative, inclusive team that values your growth and well-being Robust benefits that support your total wellbeing, including: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with multiple plan options to fit your needs Health Savings Account (HSA) with company contributions up to $400/individuals & $800/family annually Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for health and dependent care expenses 401(k) Retirement Plan with up to 3% company match Short-Term and Long-Term Disability and Basic Life Insurance Up to $500 per year in Professional Development Reimbursements Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with counseling and mental wellness support Wellness Programs, including virtual fitness, nutrition, and mindfulness classes Pet Insurance, Legal Assistance, ID Theft Protection, and Employee Discount Perks
Apply now to join us as our next
Family Services & Health Coordinator . Together, we'll help every child reach their fullest potential!
We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a diverse and healthy workplace.