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St. Louis Park Public Schools Parent Educator - Early Childhood Family Education in St. Louis Park, Minnesota

Title: Parent Educator - Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) Department: Community Education Group: PAT - Park Association of Teachers Reports to: Early Learning Program Supervisor Location: Central Early Learning Center Schedule: 10 Month Position for the 2024-2025 Early Learning Academic Year Salary Range: $32.77-$46.35 per hour Hours: 9-11 hours per week Date available: August 31, 2024 For those who are applying through an external website, please submit your application through our district website at the following link: https://slpschools.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx Job Summary Provide support and instruction to parents, guardians, and families with children ages birth to five years of age through the Early Childhood Family Education setting and home visits. Create culturally responsive learning opportunities that strengthen families and support healthy growth and development. Plan and facilitate classes focused on child development and parenting with a balance of education and support. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ensure parent education aligns with the St. Louis Park Public Schools vision, mission, and core values Provide parent education that is inclusive and culturally relevant for all families Build authentic relationships with families, ensuring a strong connection between home, school, and the community Lead and facilitate parent education groups and activities Plan and implement family focused, integrated curriculum using the Parent Education Frameworks Early Childhood Indicators of Progress Model, provide, and offer resources and support to promote the development of parenting knowledge and skills Collaborate with the Early Learning Program team to design creative and supportive learning environments Provide outreach and promote ECFE programming to underrepresented families Utilize a variety of outreach strategies to build community partnerships and connections Promote parenting and family engagement within the community by supporting events and coordinating home and community visits Work evening/weekend hours in addition to attending meetings and professional development as required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of teaching and learning strategies to meet a wide range of learning styles Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to work effectively with parents, staff, and community members of diverse backgrounds Knowledge of child development theories and developmental stages Knowledge of current trends, theories, and technologies pertaining to learning and instruction Physically able to be active with small children (lifting, kneeling, bending, etc.) Education and/or Experience Must hold a valid Minnesota Parent Educator license At least one year of related experience preferred

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