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Developmental Consultant Liaison (Bilingual English/Spanish)

The Developmental Consultant Liaison is a two-part role. 

 

When following Hospital Liaison role:

  • Conducts assessment screening to newly delivered mothers and babies in assigned hospital location(s) to determine eligibility status for Healthy Beginnings referral services.
  • Collaborates with assigned hospital personnel to ensure screening assessments are conducted.
  • Serves as liaison between hospitals, supervisors, program participants, and collaborating partners.
  • Assists eligible program participants to access program services, referrals and linkages.
  • Completes all necessary paperwork in a timely manner relating to the administration of screens and assessments, partnering agency collaborations, collection of program data, and eligibility requirements.
  • Ensures timely input of program data into designated databases to ensure program validity. 

 

When following Developmental Consultant role:

  • Provides Screening and Assessment services for children through age five (5) and/or their families utilizing approved assessment tools.
  • Analyzes and interprets screening and assessment data; identifies and recommends appropriate services to system participants.
  • Effectively engages clients and serves as liaison between program participants and collaborating partners.
  • Conduct DC visits with families in their homes or other designated locations within the community.
  • Ensures flexibility and accessibility to families by accommodating appointments after school, in the evenings and/or on the weekends when families may be more available.
  • Records and reports appointments, referrals, home visits, and all other work related Healthy Beginnings Program activities to supervisor on a daily basis.

 

 

 Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Services (preferably in a field such as social work, developmental psychology, and/or early childhood education).
  • Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in child welfare, primary prevention services, child development or related field.
  • Schedule includes occasional evening and weekend hours as needed
  • Bilingual English/Creole required.
  • Valid Florida’s driver’s license is required.