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Family Expectations Educator

Public Strategies
United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
3 East Main Street (Show on map)
Nov 21, 2024
Job Details
Job Location
Main Facility - Oklahoma City, OK
Position Type
Part Time
Education Level
4 Year Degree
 
Travel Percentage
Negligible
Job Shift
Day
Job Category
Government
Description

Public Strategies (PS) is a nationally respected consulting, project management, and marketing firm based in Oklahoma City. We provide innovative solutions for federal, state, and local clients, including project and program management, training and technical assistance, technology, event management, research and evaluation, video production, and strategic communications. We also deliver research-informed direct services to financially vulnerable Oklahomans, with a focus on strengthening families and improving employment opportunities.

We are a collaborative team of thinkers, creatives, strategists, communicators, builders, researchers, and change agents committed to touching lives, driving change, and doing good well. \


Position Summary

Family Expectations is a nationally respected program for financially vulnerable parents around the birth of their child, having proven to increase relationship quality and stability for couples within the most rigorous research designed studies. Critical to the success of the program are the Family Expectations Educators that lead multi-session workshops.

The Family Expectations Educator (FEE) provides leadership within the program through high quality, dynamic workshop facilitation, structured coaching of proven skills, engagement of couples in group and couple activities, and provision of group-case management to include the sharing of information about community resources. This FEE will also provide oversight to additional trained coaches during skills practice sessions to occur during the workshop sessions. The FEE will form a working alliance with Family Expectations couples to increase their active knowledge about family success, build their capacity to deploy a range of skills to improve family life, gain access to additional resources to meet their family needs, and support meaningful behavior change that will have a positive impact on both their couple relationship and their children.

This is a part-time position, with services delivered during evening hours and on weekends, with additional training and preparation required on a monthly basis.

Qualifications
Essential Job Functions


  • Lead dynamic workshops for Family Expectations (FE) couples utilizing the Becoming Parents Program Curriculum during evening and/or weekend hours
  • Ensure curriculum fidelity by facilitating the curriculum as designed, participating in on-going community of practice activities, and developing a mastery of the content
  • Ensure couples are building competency in the skills taught in the curriculum through good communication coaching and through supervision of additional communication coaches when available, referring couples for additional support when needed
  • Maintain a working knowledge of community resources, staying current about the community partnerships and other agency referrals available through FE
  • Engage with couples when they arrive at the PS facility, utilizing breaks and mealtimes as opportunities for service and individual engagement
  • Plan and coordinate with co-leaders of workshops to determine best presenters by module and other curriculum needs before and throughout workshop series
  • Maintain accurate workshop data, including attendance rosters, evaluations, and other reporting documents
  • Aid in on-going program development and stay current with curriculum updates by attending training sessions, participating in peer reviews, and providing feedback to the Education Services Supervisor and Becoming Parents Program curriculum developers
  • Co-facilitate occasional small and large group learning opportunities with additional content as determined by FE
  • Utilize networks to bring resources and referrals to FE, to support program success
  • Other duties as assigned


Education/Training


  • Bachelors and Masters Degree in Psychology, Marriage and Family Studies, Sociology or other related field, preferred
  • Strong history of education/training in the areas of adult learning, couples programs, and/or the facilitation of educational programs for adults a plus, and such training may be considered in lieu of other educational requirements


Experience


  • Prior experience in public speaking and good presentation skills, required
  • Prior experience working with couples a plus
  • Prior experience providing skills coaching a plus
  • A working knowledge of the PREP or BPP curriculums a plus


Special Requirements

Ability to consistently work flexible hours weeknights and weekends; ideal candidates will commit to a regular teaching schedule of twice weekly

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