Hands Specialist I - Transcipt Submission Required
Lake Cumberland District Health Department
Unknown, US
Hourly: $17.04 - $21.19; grade: 14; benefits: not ...
Hybrid
Review prenatal and birth records
Conduct home visits within 30 days
Interview parents for assessment surveys
The Lake Cumberland District Health Department is seeking a Hands Specialist I for their HANDS program, responsible for assessing and supporting families with infants and toddlers. The role involves conducting parent visit assessments, reviewing records, and offering referrals to community resources, with a focus on early childhood education and family support
Job Summary
The role involves reviewing clinic records and conducting Parent Visit Assessments to determine the appropriate level of community support for families.
Incumbents must conduct interviews and outreach activities in family homes or community settings to educate parents on coping techniques and child nutrition.
Employees are required to maintain accurate logs of service visits, prepare reports, and ensure compliance with federal and state laws.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The Lake Cumberland District Health Department is seeking a Hands Specialist I for their HANDS program, responsible for assessing and supporting families with infants and toddlers. The role involves conducting parent visit assessments, reviewing records, and offering referrals to community resources, with a focus on early childhood education and family support.
Salary
Hourly: $17.04 - $21.19; Grade: 14; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Review prenatal and birth records
Conduct home visits within 30 days
Interview parents for assessment surveys
Refer families to community resources
Nice-to-have
Experience in case management services
Knowledge of federal and state regulations
Ability to develop informational materials
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Nursing, Early Childhood Education, or related field
One year experience in case management (if not holding Master's)
Kentucky nursing licensure or compact state license (for Associate degree substitution)