Description
Health Aides work under the direct supervision of the Health and Nutrition Manager to support the health and well-being of enrolled children and pregnant women. Key responsibilities include:
- Requesting and managing health records for enrolled children and pregnant women.
- Entering and maintaining up-to-date data in the tracking system, including records related to well-child care visits, immunizations, hearing, vision, nutrition, oral/dental health, and ongoing specialized healthcare needs.
- Retrieving immunization records for enrolled children and those on the waiting list from the California Immunization Registry (CAIR) while adhering to strict confidentiality policies.
- Assisting parents in obtaining electronic immunization cards.
- Collaborating with parents to gather health status information for their children and facilitating follow-up healthcare appointments.
- Providing health education and training to program participants.
This role requires attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to handle sensitive information with discretion. Effective communication and a commitment to supporting families in achieving positive health outcomes are essential.
Salary Range: $26.10 - 49.38 Hourly
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor's degree in health, child development, or related area, or LVN or equivalent experience
- Valid California driver's license and available transportation
- Fingerprint screening, Criminal Record and Child Abuse Index Clearance per California State law.
- Per funding agency requirements, all Early Head Start staff must
complete background checks at least every five years that include a sex offender registry check, State or FBI criminal history check, including fingerprint check, and child abuse and neglect state registry check if available in the state of California. Minimum of 2 years of experience working in a health-related field Experience working with community agencies, parents, and health clinics. Six months to one year of experience working administrative clerical work. Knowledge of public health programs and community resources Completion and submission of required personnel forms prior to employment. Ability to communicate effectively with families, Early Head Start staff, community resource agencies, consultants and volunteers to support families in locating and accessing appropriate community services as needed. Ability to provide education and training opportunities and promote positive relationship building for all enrolled pregnant women, families, and their infants and toddlers. Ability to conduct on-site staff training if needed. Bilingual in English and Spanish.
Preferred:
- Bilingual in English and Spanish
Units in child development or health-related field. Knowledge of program philosophy, goals, principles, objectives, and requirements; Early Head Start policies and procedures; understanding of child development principles with an emphasis on infant/toddler developmental stages and nurturing concepts; prenatal development and appropriate health care during pregnancy; family dynamics, cultural beliefs; advocacy and intervention concepts; crisis management, community resources and referral; processes and functions of social service agencies. Family Development Credential Training
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