Home Visitor
Job Description
Home Visitor/Family Support
Healthy Families Program – Pierce TANF Office
Department: Programs
Reports to: Healthy Families Program Coordinator
FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt
Range: 6/7
Healthy Families Program, Home Visitor
The Home Visitor provides in-home visitation services and case management to families with
children, prenatal to age 3. Primary focus is on supporting families by providing them child
development information, healthy pregnancy information, and parenting skill development,
including traditional parenting practices. The home visitor will also provide developmental
screenings, teach parenting groups, make referrals for additional resources, and assist parents
(expectant mothers, fathers, grandparents, legal guardians) in setting goals. Position is located at
the SPIPA TANF office in Tacoma, WA.
Responsibilities:
Carry a caseload of 15 – 18 families, providing a minimum of 1 home visit per family per
month (high needs families require more than 1 per month); including routine and consistent
follow up.
Implement the Parents As Teachers curriculum.
Provide culturally appropriate parent instruction and delivery of child development
information to tribal families in the Pierce County service area
Provide information about healthy pregnancies and promote breastfeeding
Support parents in developing effective parenting strategies
Conduct reliable and valid developmental screening of all children in the program
Provide resource referrals to local, tribal and community services
Teach/Facilitate monthly parent/family group meetings using Parents As Teachers curriculum
Model positive parenting strategies to assist parents/families to more effectively raise
their children and provide a safe and effective learning environment
Adhere to the mission of the Healthy Families Project and promote cultural preservation
and traditional parenting practices
Recruit families for participation in project
Attend required training and meetings
Represent the home visitation program at various tribal and local events in supporting tribal
families and their children
Complete and submit reports from all visits and group activities
Complete and submit all other required program data entry within 72 hours of the home visit,
evaluation and financial reports within timelines as required
Perform other duties and responsibilities as determine by immediate supervisor or program coordinator
Help families improve economic self-sufficiency by promoting job preparation, work and
healthy relationships.
Provide referral services in prevention efforts of teen pregnancies
Encourage and promote involvement of both parents in childhood development.
Provide opportunities for parents to learn multiple skills that will assist them in: developing
and maintaining positive, healthy relationships and stable environments for their children;
coping with demands of modern families; maintaining traditional values and parenting skills
Assist with the set up and cleanup of classes, events, meetings and activities
Work with Activities Assistant to create mailers for events and send to client lists
The Home Visitor, as an employee of the South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency, is expected
to collaborate, engage, and work closely with all SPIPA programs to fully support the agency’s
Vision, Mission, and Core Values in accordance with all agency directives.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
Extensive Knowledge of child development, best parenting practices, and healthy family
structure
Knowledge of healthy pregnancies and breastfeeding
Knowledge of local, tribal, and community resources
Understanding of early childhood screening processes for ages birth-3 years
Ability to form partnerships with a variety of agencies
Ability to drive to home visits and meetings
Ability to form close, caring, non-judgmental relationships with parents/caregivers
Ability to maintain confidentiality
Demonstrated ability to communicate professionally, verbally and in writing
Working knowledge of data collection and computer system processes
Ability to demonstrate knowledge and respect of tribal culture and values of the tribal
community.
Ability to work effectively both independently and cooperatively with others as a team to
develop projects
Ability to gain an understanding of Federal TANF regulations and Federal/Tribal Indian Child
Welfare services
Must have knowledge of TANF Program
Ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing
Must have strong computer skills with three plus years using Microsoft Office or similar
software
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university in Early Childhood Education, Social Work or
related field and a minimum of one year experience providing services to families; or
Associate’s Degree or equivalent in Early Childhood Education, Social Work, or a related field
and two years of experience working with families; or High School Diploma/GED and three
years of experience working in Early Childhood Education/ Development with families.
Successful completion of the Parents As Teachers Certification as soon as this training is
available is required.
Attend all trainings and become qualified with screening tools ASQ 3 & ASQ Social/Emotional
(Ages & Stages); Completion of Questionnaire and Life Skills Progression (LSP) scale required.
Two years’ experience working directly with Native American communities and tribal families
preferred.
Previous experience with data management systems (preferably PENELOPE), including regular
and consistent data entry/input experience.
Must have CPR & First Aid training or obtain within 60 days of hire.
Strong computer skills with three years’ experience with Microsoft Office.
Valid Washington State Driver’s License.
Must pass a background investigation, including relevant criminal history and a pre-
employment drug test.
Physical Abilities: Bending at the waist; sitting for extended periods of time; dexterity of
hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard; hearing and speaking to exchange
information; seeing to read reports and data; occasionally lifting medium objects generally less
than 20 pounds. Travel to other SPIPA or Tribal locations. Ability to operate a motor vehicle
safely.
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Salary/Fringe Benefits/Essential Functions: Compensation for this position has a starting
range of $21.28 to $2 3.66/hr. DOQ (based on 37.5 hour work week). Benefits include medical,
dental, vision, life insurance and agency contribution to a retirement program.
Confidentiality: This position may have knowledge of confidential personal information
regarding others. The employee will be required to sign a Confidentiality Agreement.
Equal Opportunity: SPIPA is an equal opportunity employer. However, Native American
preference applies in that we seek to hire qualified enrolled members of SPIPA consortium
Tribes, federally recognized Tribes or Alaskan Natives. Minimum qualifications must be fully
met for all applicants to be considered for employment.
Drug-Free Workplace: SPIPA is committed to providing a drug-free workplace for its
employees, volunteers and the community it serves. This position requires successful
completion of a pre-employment drug test.
To Apply: Complete a SPIPA Employment Application form and send with cover letter
stating why you believe you are the best qualified applicant with resume including three work
related references to:
Dolly Garcia, Human Resources Manager
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency
3104 SE Old Olympic Hwy
Shelton, WA 98584
dgarcia@spipa.org
SPIPA application is available on line at http://www.spipa.org or by calling (360) 426-3990
Open until filled. First screening begins Thursday, October 8, 2020