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Early Head Start Home Visitor
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Location: Albuquerque, NM | Salary: $37,725.00-$56,595.00.
Early Childhood & Family Support Leader | Building Strong Foundations Through Home Visiting, Community Partnerships & Nonprofit Program Management Role Summary
The Home Visitor works directly with pregnant individuals and families with infants and toddlers to support healthy pregnancies, strong parenting skills, and positive child development. Success in this role looks like building trusting relationships, delivering meaningful education during weekly home visits, and helping families connect to the resources they need to thrive. This position is a key part of the organization’s early childhood and family support services, working closely with internal teams and community partners to strengthen outcomes for children and caregivers.
Responsibilities
Conduct weekly home visits with pregnant individuals and families with infants or toddlers
Build and maintain trusting, confidential relationships with parents and families
Partner with parents to plan and deliver education on pregnancy, prenatal care, fetal development, childbirth, and postpartum care
Provide guidance on infant and toddler care, child development, and strategies that support learning and growth
Support families with education related to health, nutrition, mental well-being, and household management
Assess parent and child development to individualize education and identify the need for referrals or formal evaluations
Help parents learn how to observe, evaluate, and support their child’s development
Create and implement individualized lesson plans that reflect each family’s strengths, goals, and needs
Encourage family participation in workshops, socialization opportunities, and center events
Maintain communication with community providers regarding treatment plans, progress, and follow-up needs
Provide crisis intervention and ongoing advocacy when needed
Maintain accurate, confidential family files and complete required documentation
Participate in trainings, staff meetings, and team collaboration
Uphold confidentiality and professional standards at all times
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Experience working with pregnant individuals, infants, toddlers, or families
Strong relationship-building and communication skills
Ability to provide education in a supportive, culturally responsive way
Knowledge of child development, parenting practices, and family support services
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Ability to work independently while collaborating as part of a team
Commitment to confidentiality, professionalism, and family-centered care
Seniority Level : Entry level
Employment Type : Full-time
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Early Head Start Home Visitor
role at
YDI .
Location: Albuquerque, NM | Salary: $37,725.00-$56,595.00.
Early Childhood & Family Support Leader | Building Strong Foundations Through Home Visiting, Community Partnerships & Nonprofit Program Management Role Summary
The Home Visitor works directly with pregnant individuals and families with infants and toddlers to support healthy pregnancies, strong parenting skills, and positive child development. Success in this role looks like building trusting relationships, delivering meaningful education during weekly home visits, and helping families connect to the resources they need to thrive. This position is a key part of the organization’s early childhood and family support services, working closely with internal teams and community partners to strengthen outcomes for children and caregivers.
Responsibilities
Conduct weekly home visits with pregnant individuals and families with infants or toddlers
Build and maintain trusting, confidential relationships with parents and families
Partner with parents to plan and deliver education on pregnancy, prenatal care, fetal development, childbirth, and postpartum care
Provide guidance on infant and toddler care, child development, and strategies that support learning and growth
Support families with education related to health, nutrition, mental well-being, and household management
Assess parent and child development to individualize education and identify the need for referrals or formal evaluations
Help parents learn how to observe, evaluate, and support their child’s development
Create and implement individualized lesson plans that reflect each family’s strengths, goals, and needs
Encourage family participation in workshops, socialization opportunities, and center events
Maintain communication with community providers regarding treatment plans, progress, and follow-up needs
Provide crisis intervention and ongoing advocacy when needed
Maintain accurate, confidential family files and complete required documentation
Participate in trainings, staff meetings, and team collaboration
Uphold confidentiality and professional standards at all times
Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Experience working with pregnant individuals, infants, toddlers, or families
Strong relationship-building and communication skills
Ability to provide education in a supportive, culturally responsive way
Knowledge of child development, parenting practices, and family support services
Strong organizational and documentation skills
Ability to work independently while collaborating as part of a team
Commitment to confidentiality, professionalism, and family-centered care
Seniority Level : Entry level
Employment Type : Full-time
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