Any Baby Can
OpenBilingual Home Parent Educator
- Location
- Austin Main Office - Austin, TX 78723
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Last seen
- Aug 6, 2026
About the role
Who We Are: Any Baby Can is an Austin-based nonprofit that has provided critical services to families in Central Texas for more than 47 years. With a variety of programs that meet families where they are – at home, work or school – Any Baby Can helps kids meet milestones, parents achieve stability, and families improve health and well-being. At Any Baby Can, we recognize that our staff are our most valuable resource and the key to our success. We’re proud to be recognized as one of the Best Places for Working Parents in Austin for five consecutive years, as well as earning designations such as a Texas Mother-Friendly Worksite and one of the Mayor’s Healthiest Workplaces. We prioritize staff well-being in many ways, including offering a competitive benefits package, flexible and hybrid work schedules, and a generous number of paid holidays, personal time off, and vacation leave. Position Summary: To provide case management, parenting education, and child development services to low-income families with children, birth to 5 years. Key Responsibilities: Provide Home-Based educational visits using the Parents as Teachers (PAT) curriculum. Provide 48-60 face-to-face visits per month in fidelity with Parents as Teachers model. Maintain a maximum caseload as required to meet the needs of the program. Provide case management in the home, in the school, and at other sites as needed in concert with developing and maintaining good rapport with parents and their children on their caseload. Develop and update service plans for each client and provide appropriate referrals. Use the service plans and assessments as the basis for all case management and educational activities with the parents and children. Support the planning and implementation of structured parent-child group events. Collaborate with members of other agencies in the area and advocate to ensure that eligible families receive requested services. Work with families and other community service providers to accomplish appropriate transitions for children who are ready for other programs or who age out of PAT. Remain current on new findings in child-development research and complete trainings to acquire and maintain certifications required for the position. Assist in agency outreach efforts as needed. Assist in quality assurance procedures and activities. Attend and participate in all scheduled staff and collaboration meetings, prepared to report on new families and their individual situations. Complete computer-based information on each client. Complete all paperwork and documentation accurately and within program timelines. Other assignments may be added as needed or required.
