Home Visitor- Early Learning & Family Support Specialist at World Relief

Seattle, Washington, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Junior (1 to 2 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Non-Profit, Humanitarian Aid, Social ServicesIndustries

Requirements

  • Compassionate individual who advocates for justice, the rights of the vulnerable, marginalized, exploited, and forgotten
  • Alignment with Christian calling to welcome the least of these and love neighbors
  • Dedicated early childhood professional and family advocate
  • Ability to work with refugee, asylee, and immigrant families with children ages 2.5-5 years who have experienced trauma and displacement
  • Skills in providing culturally relevant and trauma-informed services

Responsibilities

  • Work closely with families and children who have experienced trauma and displacement, helping them navigate changes and challenges with a playful curriculum that engages and empowers children and parents
  • Communicate closely with families and children, assess needs, and create personalized learning plans for children and parent engagement to ensure optimal early learning, social-emotional support, and kindergarten readiness skills
  • Plan and implement daily lessons and activities following a curriculum in a culturally relevant manner, engaging parents as the child’s teacher and supporting continued home learning between visits
  • Plan and organize regular family engagement events and activities to facilitate sustainable social and community connections and resources for child learning and family wellbeing/resiliency
  • Provide information and assist families in connecting to community resources, including basic needs, social systems/benefits navigation, child development screenings, ECEAP/pre-school, school registrations, summer programs, and other learning/community support opportunities
  • Coordinate daily program planning, logistics, and scheduling in a timely and efficient manner

Skills

Early Childhood Education
Home Visitation
Trauma-Informed Care
Cultural Competency
Family Advocacy
Refugee Services
Case Management

World Relief

Provides humanitarian aid and refugee support

About World Relief

World Relief provides humanitarian aid and development services to vulnerable populations, particularly refugees and those affected by crises. The organization works by partnering with over 6,000 churches and 95,000 local volunteers to deliver support and resources effectively. Its approach includes private sponsorship programs, such as the Welcome Corps, which enables individuals to sponsor refugees resettling in the U.S. Unlike many other organizations, World Relief emphasizes community involvement and faith-based partnerships to extend its reach. The goal of World Relief is to create sustainable solutions that address pressing global issues and improve the lives of those in need.

Baltimore, MarylandHeadquarters
1944Year Founded
$116.7KTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
Government & Public Sector, Social ImpactIndustries
1,001-5,000Employees

Benefits

Health Insurance
Wellness Program

Risks

Faith-based approach may face scrutiny from secular organizations, affecting partnerships.
Expansion in Spokane and North Texas may strain resources and operations.
Reliance on churches and volunteers could be impacted by declining attendance and volunteerism.

Differentiation

World Relief partners with over 6,000 churches and 95,000 volunteers globally.
The organization offers a faith-based approach to humanitarian aid and development.
World Relief engages in private sponsorship programs like the Welcome Corps for refugee resettlement.

Upsides

Increased focus on digital transformation enhances service delivery and donor engagement.
Community sponsorship models like Welcome Corps provide new funding opportunities.
Growing interest in climate change projects opens new funding avenues for World Relief.

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