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Parenting Educator (bilingual Span-Eng)

CLUES
$22.00-$24.00 per hour (DOQ) - Full benefits package available in accordance with current CLUES policies-includes: medical, dental, vision, critical illness, accident, and life insurance (with AD&D); long term and short-term disability; pre-paid legal ser
life insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, retirement plan
United States, Minnesota, St. Paul
Feb 07, 2026
POSITION SUMMARY
The Parenting Educator (Educator) for the Promising Practices program will provide family-centered home visiting support, assessments, resources, support groups, and education to meet the needs of the children and families enrolled in the program. The Educator will deliver culturally responsive and trauma-informed services to families while focusing on parent-child interactions, development-centered parenting, and family wellbeing. They will support families in accessing additional resources, such as referrals to additional support services, to ensure they can achieve family wellbeing. The Parenting Educators will assist the Director of Family Services with overall program development, creation, and implementation, as well as with creating outreach plans for family participant recruitment. Utilizing the Promising Practices model, Educators will work closely with the parent partners to create and implement different plans and strategies to meet the family's needs.

Department: Family Services

Reports to: Vice President Family Services

Location: CLUES St. Paul

Position Type: Regular

Schedule: Full-Time. Generally, Monday - Friday; 9:00am-5:00pm. Occasional/Some evening or weekend hours when needed for outreach purposes or after-hour visits to clients.

Estimated Pay: $22.00 to $24.00 (depending on experience & qualifications).

Benefits: Full benefits package available in accordance with current CLUES policies-includes: medical, dental, vision, critical illness, accident, and life insurance (with AD&D); long term and short-term disability; pre-paid legal services and ID theft protection; retirement plan; educational assistance; paid holidays; and paid time off.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Conduct home visits with each family in the program.


  • Plan, provide, and document personal visits focused on parent-child interaction, development-centered parenting, and family well-being.

  • Develop, monitor, and review goals with each family.
  • Complete initial and annual developmental screening and health review for each enrolled child.
  • Complete initial and annual family-centered assessment with each family.
  • Complete an initial and annual depression screening and parenting protective factors assessment with parents/guardians, providing emotional support as needed and referrals to mental health services when necessary.
  • Connect families to community resources that help them reach their goals and address their needs.
  • Plan and implement monthly Group Connections to give families an opportunity to build social connections with each other, engage in parent-child interactions activities, and increase their knowledge of ways to support children's development.
  • Help parents and children transition to other services as needed, such as preschool or kindergarten.
  • Maintain and submit in a timely fashion all required family and program documentation.
  • Organize and inventory supplies/material, etc.
  • Attend and participate in the Promising Practices Community of Practice.
  • Participate in at least 2 hours of reflective supervision monthly and at least 2 hours of staff meetings.
  • Obtain competency-based professional development and renew parent educator certification annually.
  • Engage in outreach and recruitment activities.
  • Maintain client confidentiality in accordance with HIPPA, agency policies and other applicable laws, regulations and ethical standards.
  • Promote the mission, operating values, and agency services of CLUES within the community.
  • Carry out all other duties as assigned by supervisor.



To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Other duties or tasks may be assigned as required. Management may modify, change or add to the duties of this description at any time. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS


  • This position has no supervisory responsibilities.


QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Education, Experience & Key Abilities

  • Associate's degree in education, social work, psychology, or related field required. Bachelor's degree preferred. Equivalent combination of education and experience may be accepted.
  • At least 2 years of supervised experience working with young children and families required.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. (e.g., nonjudgmental, objective, reflective, empathetic, patient, tactful).
  • Ability to establish rapport with families and empower them by building on their strengths.
  • Bilingual in Spanish and English and cultural sensitivity and awareness required-includes ability to communicate clearly and concisely.
  • Ability to maintain accurate and complete files and data collection documentation required.
  • Understanding of HIPAA, confidentiality and professional boundaries, and ability to incorporate into daily job performance required.
  • Ability to have a flexible work schedule required, may include some evening and weekend hours.
  • Ability to work as a team member and independently to achieve program goals (excellent time-management skills, ability to meet deadlines, self-motivated).



Language Skills

  • Effective communication in English and Spanish, both verbally and in writing required.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret written materials, maintain accurate documentation, and respond appropriately to questions and requests.


Transportation

  • Must have access to use a reliable motor vehicle for independent transportation, valid driver's license, proof of automotive insurance, and maintain a good driving record. Must submit to and pass annual recertification of compliance with CLUES Automobile and Transportation Policy and driving record check.
  • Position requires staff person to drive their personal vehicles to home visits as well as occasionally transporting clients as needed and appropriate.


Computer Skills

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and other common software (e.g., database, reporting, client management systems, etc.).
  • Must be willing to attend training to advance technical skills and maintain appropriate skill levels to perform job duties.



WORKING CONDITIONS

Background check

  • Must pass a criminal background check, driving record check, and MS-604.20 background check. As a condition of continued employment, staff person may be required to submit to periodic re-verification of these, and additional background checks.



ABOUT US

Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) is a non-profit provider of behavioral health and human services. The organization was founded in 1981 with a vision for improving the quality of life of the Latino population in Minnesota. Our mission is to advance social and economic equity and wellbeing for Latinos by building upon our strengths and cultures, uplifting our community, and enabling leadership for systemic change. Although our services focus on the Latino family, our experience and capabilities enable us to serve individuals and families from all walks of life including new immigrants and low-income families who dream of a better future. Our programs and services encompass a holistic approach to addressing the complex and interrelated barriers our community faces, including programming that advances Community Wellness, Community Leadership, and Community Prosperity. Our approach is always to uphold and celebrate cultural richness and community assets as we connect individuals and families to resources, skills, institutions, and opportunities. Our Board of Directors is entirely volunteer and comprised primarily of experienced Latino professionals. We employ a diverse, multicultural staff to ensure our services are linguistically and culturally relevant, including approximately 140 employees and over 700 volunteers annually.
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