Snohomish County, WA
Base pay range
$43,185.84/yr - $52,514.28/yr
Provides health consultation for Human Services Early Learning Programs, including coaching and support to ensure safe environments, compliance with health standards, access to health services, and delivery of health education. Responsibilities include planning, coordinating, and evaluating health services to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Job Duties Statement of Essential Job Duties
Provide consultation to ECEAP and EHS staff on individual children’s health needs and health education programming for children and families, including reviewing child files and medical reports to support the implementation of health coordination services and individualized care plans.
Complete/Conduct ongoing on-site and desktop monitoring activities of ECEAP subcontractors, including annual Health and Safety reviews of ECEAP sites; prepare detailed written reports to include areas for improvement and required compliance.
Provide consultation and support to early learning staff to review children's immunization records and to develop immunization catch-up schedules, as needed, that align with WAC 246-105.
Complete EHS new baby visits, in partnership with Infant Toddler Specialists, at the family home.
Prepares and supports program plans, goals, and strategic initiatives for early learning health-related services, and researches and develops funding applications for related projects, studies, or programs as assigned.
Coordinates and participates in professional development activities to enhance knowledge of health, nutrition, early learning, and child development, and to support site staff in delivering effective health services; provides consultation and technical assistance to early learning team members and site staff.
Coordinates the data collection and reporting requirements for ECEAP and EHS health-related services and programs, including the computerization of such reports; prepares analysis and recommendations as assigned.
Provides community leadership and coordination for early learning health-related initiatives, including facilitating presentations for providers, staff, and families; organizing community events; and collaborating with supervisors, county departments, government agencies, and community organizations on program planning and development activities.
Works in a cross-disciplinary and interdepartmental manner to best meet the needs of early learning providers, staff, and children and their families.
Provides staffing for early learning health-related advisory boards and committees; provides group facilitation for community groups and committees to accomplish health-related program goals.
Statement of Other Job Duties
Performs related duties as required and/or when assigned
Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited school of professional nursing; AND two (2) years of paid on-the-job nursing. Must pass job-related tests.
Preferred Qualifications
A Bachelor’s or higher degree in Public Health, Nursing, Health Education, Health Sciences, Medicine or related field, or licensed in Washington State as a Registered Nurse (R.N.) or a Physician (M.D., N.D., OR D.O.).
Experience in programs serving young children and families in a non-profit or public human service agency.
Special Requirements
A valid Washington State Driver's License, unrestricted except as to vision, will be required prior to employment.
A pre-employment submission of a cleared DCYF Portable Background Check.
Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of:
child health, development, special healthcare needs and related best practices specific to early learning child health.
child immunization requirements and exemptions
safe and healthy early learning environments and safety protocols for children from birth to five.
relevant laws, rules, regulations, and legislation governing federal and state early learning programs, including those related to privacy and confidentiality.
health promotion and prevention strategies
available community health systems and resources for early learning providers and families.
providing early learning health-related training and education.
monitoring contract deliverables and providing technical assistance and coaching to staff as necessary.
gathering, analyzing, and evaluating program data; synthesizing data evaluation results, and using these results as a basis for recommendations for health-related programs and services
Ability to:
develop, implement, and evaluate programs.
establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, county staff, community organizations, governmental officials, citizen and advisory boards, and the public.
effectively provide consultation and coaching to early learning staff regarding health services for child and adult participants.
engage and communicate effectively with people of various ages, cultures, and backgrounds.
independently develop and complete work plans and be self-motivated to learn new knowledge and skills.
exercise initiative and judgment and make decisions within the scope of assigned authority.
read, interpret, and apply work-related laws, rules, and other regulations.
effectively work in an interdisciplinary team.
utilize technology and a variety of software programs.
analyze problems and prepare alternative strategies for solution.
facilitate group meetings and provide consultation and coaching on health services.
effectively communicate technical information to diverse staff, families, and community partners.
maintain detailed records and prepare clear, concise written reports.
Supervision This position receives direction from an Early Learning (ECEAP, EHS, ESIT) supervisor, a division administrator or the Director of Human Services, as assigned.
Working Conditions Positions in this class typically require work being performed in a variety of settings, including licensed childcare centers, tribal early learning centers, school district ECEAP sites, home environments, and the usual office environment. Employees are required to travel to ECEAP sites and EHS home visits and need to drive a motor vehicle on public roads.
Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
Seniority level Associate
Employment type Part-time
Job function Administrative, Public Relations, and Health Care Provider
Industries Government Administration
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Provides health consultation for Human Services Early Learning Programs, including coaching and support to ensure safe environments, compliance with health standards, access to health services, and delivery of health education. Responsibilities include planning, coordinating, and evaluating health services to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Job Duties Statement of Essential Job Duties
Provide consultation to ECEAP and EHS staff on individual children’s health needs and health education programming for children and families, including reviewing child files and medical reports to support the implementation of health coordination services and individualized care plans.
Complete/Conduct ongoing on-site and desktop monitoring activities of ECEAP subcontractors, including annual Health and Safety reviews of ECEAP sites; prepare detailed written reports to include areas for improvement and required compliance.
Provide consultation and support to early learning staff to review children's immunization records and to develop immunization catch-up schedules, as needed, that align with WAC 246-105.
Complete EHS new baby visits, in partnership with Infant Toddler Specialists, at the family home.
Prepares and supports program plans, goals, and strategic initiatives for early learning health-related services, and researches and develops funding applications for related projects, studies, or programs as assigned.
Coordinates and participates in professional development activities to enhance knowledge of health, nutrition, early learning, and child development, and to support site staff in delivering effective health services; provides consultation and technical assistance to early learning team members and site staff.
Coordinates the data collection and reporting requirements for ECEAP and EHS health-related services and programs, including the computerization of such reports; prepares analysis and recommendations as assigned.
Provides community leadership and coordination for early learning health-related initiatives, including facilitating presentations for providers, staff, and families; organizing community events; and collaborating with supervisors, county departments, government agencies, and community organizations on program planning and development activities.
Works in a cross-disciplinary and interdepartmental manner to best meet the needs of early learning providers, staff, and children and their families.
Provides staffing for early learning health-related advisory boards and committees; provides group facilitation for community groups and committees to accomplish health-related program goals.
Statement of Other Job Duties
Performs related duties as required and/or when assigned
Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited school of professional nursing; AND two (2) years of paid on-the-job nursing. Must pass job-related tests.
Preferred Qualifications
A Bachelor’s or higher degree in Public Health, Nursing, Health Education, Health Sciences, Medicine or related field, or licensed in Washington State as a Registered Nurse (R.N.) or a Physician (M.D., N.D., OR D.O.).
Experience in programs serving young children and families in a non-profit or public human service agency.
Special Requirements
A valid Washington State Driver's License, unrestricted except as to vision, will be required prior to employment.
A pre-employment submission of a cleared DCYF Portable Background Check.
Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of:
child health, development, special healthcare needs and related best practices specific to early learning child health.
child immunization requirements and exemptions
safe and healthy early learning environments and safety protocols for children from birth to five.
relevant laws, rules, regulations, and legislation governing federal and state early learning programs, including those related to privacy and confidentiality.
health promotion and prevention strategies
available community health systems and resources for early learning providers and families.
providing early learning health-related training and education.
monitoring contract deliverables and providing technical assistance and coaching to staff as necessary.
gathering, analyzing, and evaluating program data; synthesizing data evaluation results, and using these results as a basis for recommendations for health-related programs and services
Ability to:
develop, implement, and evaluate programs.
establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers, county staff, community organizations, governmental officials, citizen and advisory boards, and the public.
effectively provide consultation and coaching to early learning staff regarding health services for child and adult participants.
engage and communicate effectively with people of various ages, cultures, and backgrounds.
independently develop and complete work plans and be self-motivated to learn new knowledge and skills.
exercise initiative and judgment and make decisions within the scope of assigned authority.
read, interpret, and apply work-related laws, rules, and other regulations.
effectively work in an interdisciplinary team.
utilize technology and a variety of software programs.
analyze problems and prepare alternative strategies for solution.
facilitate group meetings and provide consultation and coaching on health services.
effectively communicate technical information to diverse staff, families, and community partners.
maintain detailed records and prepare clear, concise written reports.
Supervision This position receives direction from an Early Learning (ECEAP, EHS, ESIT) supervisor, a division administrator or the Director of Human Services, as assigned.
Working Conditions Positions in this class typically require work being performed in a variety of settings, including licensed childcare centers, tribal early learning centers, school district ECEAP sites, home environments, and the usual office environment. Employees are required to travel to ECEAP sites and EHS home visits and need to drive a motor vehicle on public roads.
Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
Seniority level Associate
Employment type Part-time
Job function Administrative, Public Relations, and Health Care Provider
Industries Government Administration
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