Welcome to Antelope Valley Partner of Health!!

During the construction of our main building, we have moved to a temporary location at 858 W Jackman St. Lancaster, CA.

If you need resources or services, please call to make an appointment by calling (661) 942-4719 or click here to ensure staff are available to assist you.

**AVPH food pantry is back on a continuous schedule at 858 W. Jackman St, Lancaster, CA 93534. Check our social media and website for the food pantry flyer with 2024 Jan-June dates.**

We appreciate your patience during this time. We will keep you informed of any changes or updates.

Welcome to Antelope Valley Partner of Health!!

Have any questions? (661) 942-4719

Antelope Valley Partners for Health
Address

44226 10th St W, Lancaster, CA 93534

Office Hours
Monday – Sunday 8AM–4PM

Title: Parent Coach

Department: Welcome Baby (WB)
Hours: Full-time, occasional evenings, and weekend work required
Reports To: Parent Coach Supervisor
Pay: $20.00 per hour

Job Summary: Parent Coaches will conduct the prenatal and postpartum visits in the home. Parent  Coaches are responsible for supporting families, conducting assessments and providing parent education in the areas of prenatal and postnatal care, breastfeeding, parent-infant attachment, child  development, home safety and other maternal and child health related topics. They will also help  identify client strengths, needs, barriers and risks and provide community resources for those needs  and provide and model empathetic support and feedback when working with new moms, babies and  family members.

Qualifications required: 

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred in child development, social work, psychology, human  development, public health education or a related field with at least one year of  experience in maternal and child home visitation; or Child Development Associate  (CDA) or Associate in Arts degree with maternal and child health experience and at  least two years of experience in maternal and child home visitation. Bilingual,  preferred. 
  • Certified lactation educator (CLE) or certified lactation counselor (CLC) at a  minimum; or certification must be completed within six months of hire; alternately  staff may be certified lactation consultant (CLC) or international board certified  lactation consultant (IBCLC/RLC). 
  • Ability to work a flexible dayshift schedule that includes some Saturdays, Sundays, and  holidays.  
  • Current and maintained CA driver’s license  
  • Current/maintained auto insurance 
  • Own transportation for work-related purposes 
  • Current and maintained infant and adult CPR 
  • Meet basic health requirements, background check, and physical job standards Must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 

Qualifications Preferred: 

  • Ability to function as a member of a multidisciplinary team. 
  • Ability to promote bonding and attachment between infant-primary caregiver.
  • Ability to assess families across a broad spectrum of areas, recognizing professional boundaries and the need for consultation from other disciplines. 
  • Experience working with families from diverse age, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds. Empathy, warmth, and the ability to establish ongoing supportive relationships with an  ethnically diverse population. 
  • Knowledgeable about local community resources and able to refer families to appropriate  agencies. 
  • Knowledge of normal fetal, infant, and toddler development; prenatal and child health requirements; and early childhood education best practices. 
  • Familiarity with the effects of domestic violence and parental alcohol and/or other drug abuse  on family health, parenting, and general functioning. 
  • Familiarity with the effects of perinatal depression on child development, parenting, and  general functioning. 
  • Skill in organizing and maintaining accurate records. 
  • Skill in writing to articulate concepts and ideas in notes and reports. 
  • Bilingual preferred, with the ability to communicate in the language(s) represented in the  community to be served. 

Key Position Responsibilities:  

  • Works closely with the Welcome Baby Nurses, other Parent Coaches, Parent Coach Supervisors, Project Manager, and administrative staff to provide a continuum of services. Develops trust and rapport with clients and provides support using an empathic and client  centered approach. 
  • Adheres to all program guidelines, policies and protocols and actively works toward achieving  the goals of the program. 
  • Conduct client assessments using standardized tools for maternal depression, parent-infant attachment, social support, developmental milestones, and home safety, as well as other non standardized client assessments. 
  • Assesses infant feeding and provides assistance and support as needed. 
  • Provides information to clients about maternal and infant health, breastfeeding, parenting,  attachment, home safety, family planning, child development and other related topics using a  client-centered approach. 
  • Identifies appropriate resources for clients and provide referrals as needed. Follows up with all needed referrals and resources for clients. 
  • Attends and participates in all staff meetings, bi-monthly group reflective supervision, and  weekly individual reflective supervision with Team Supervisor. 
  • Completes all needed paperwork for each client in a timely and organized manner, including  clear and well written progress notes. 
  • Completes required data entry for each client in a timely manner.
  • Participate in periodic Peer to Peer workshops, webinars and conference calls; and Welcome  Baby and Home Visitation regional meetings. 
  • Complete Welcome Baby training required for Parent Coach 
  • Other duties as assigned 

Working Conditions

  • Primarily in-home with families and in-office environment. 
  • At times, working with overburdened, often high-risk families of low economic and varied  cultural backgrounds, living in high risk areas 
  • Employee will be required to sit, perform repetitive physical and mental activities, have face to-face and telephone contact with individuals, work with others in a group or team, and work  with external customers or the public.  
  • May be required to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. 
  • Work may be performed under stressful and emotional conditions.

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Programs provide counseling and therapy services for youth and adolescents experiencing mental health. Important mental health habits—including coping, resilience and good judgment—help adolescents to achieve overall wellbeing and set the stage for positive mental health in adulthood. Mental health programs are designed to help youth and adolescents maintain a positive and productive lifestyle that promotes meaningful and beneficial relationships and connections to family, peers, and the community both during treatment and after treatment ends.

 

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Maternal and Child Health

Maternal and child health is a priority for AVPH and the Antelope Valley community. The Antelope Valley has some of the highest rates of infant mortality, low birth weight babies, preterm births, teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in the United States. In fact, these rates are higher than other parts of Los Angeles County! While many factors contribute to this trend (including income level), there are plenty of resources available to help families cultivate an environment that supports healthy pregnancies and children from their first days through adulthood.

 

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Home Visitation Program

The Home Visitation program is a one-on-one visit between the expectant mother and the family support specialist. The visits can be scheduled during pregnancy or after birth, depending on the needs of each family. Visits are typically conducted weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly as determined by the family support work (FSS).

 

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Housing

To support the realization of the best quality of life possible for each individual/families, starting with a stable home.

 

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Family Resource Center

The Family Resource Center offer support by helping parents, families, and children locate and use services within their communities. The services can include parent groups, sibling support groups, resource libraries, classes, and play groups. They also can provide referral information for family visitation services, food and clothing banks, and more.

 

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