id='p4459_'>ELECT Parenting and Prenatal Education Consultant (2) JobID: 4459
Position Type:
Project Staff/Program Specialist
Date Posted:
7/14/2026
Location:
IU Countywide
Closing Date:
07/27/2026
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Two vacancies exist for ELECT Parenting and Prenatal Education Consultant positions within the Young Parents Program in the Division of Student Services of the Chester County Intermediate Unit. These positions will be providing services IU Countywide including Chester County and Montgomery County.
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Summary:
The ELECT Parenting and Prenatal Education Consultant is responsible for providing prenatal/parenting/life skills education to pregnant and parents teens enrolled in the Young Parents Program (YPP) and Education Leading to Employment and Career Training (ELECT) while also delivering case management services to support student success. This includes instruction, individualized goal planning, monitoring academic progress, and connecting students to community resources to increase options, opportunities, skills, experience, and self-sufficiency.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Education Duties:
Provide a minimum of two hours of ELECT instruction monthly on topics such as:
Prenatal and Sexual Health
Parenting
Jobs and Career Education
Life and Relationship Skills
Personal Health and Well-being
Prepare lesson plans and activities aligned with ELECT guidelines.
Develop flexible scheduling to accommodate students' school schedules.
Assist with planning and implementation of summer activities to meet ELECT requirements.
Share information with school district staff as requested.
Case Management Duties:
Process intake referrals in a timely manner, responding to all inquiries and official referrals within 48 hours.
Perform outreach ensuring that districts, community agencies, and medical providers are aware of services and referral process.
Assess the needs of identified pregnant or parenting students and implement individualized plans to meet ELECT goals and student-specific objectives.
Perform intake and exit protocols, inclusive of data management for state, district, and transportation.
Provide a minimum of two (2) case management service hours per month focusing on attendance, grades, and goal attainment.
Conduct quarterly visits and summer case management, including scheduled visits and meaningful phone calls.
Monitor student attendance and grades; implement improvement plans to meet ELECT standards and improve success rates.
Communicate regularly with County Assistance Office (CAO), school district personnel, ELRC, and other agencies to coordinate resources for students.
Program Planning, Data, and Fiscal Duties:
Utilize program budget to create pregnancy and parenting education budget and associated curriculum and supporting materials.
Determine education categories and priorities
Design instruction appropriate for a variety of learning styles, ages, and academic abilities to ensure all students can access curriculum.
Determine materials needed to fully implement all lessons.
Procure quotes and place orders for all materials.
Utilize program budget to create motivating incentives for students.
Monitor student data related to goal progress, attendance, and academic progress.
During intake and case management hours, complete incentive interest survey with students.
Utilizing program budget, determine incentive options appropriate for students.
Procure appropriate incentives, such as gift cards, learning materials, or parenting supplies, aligned with budget and student interests.
Distribute incentives monthly, ensuring all incentive distribution is recorded for auditing purposes.
Data Coordinator for program
Learn all data systems required for program, including but not limited to:
ELECT data system
TEAMS Channel for state information sharing
Commonwealth Workforce Development System (CWDS)
County Assistance Office (CAO)
FileMaker Pro ELECT/Young Parent's portal
Any school district Student Management Systems
Transportation Coordination for caseload
Determine what students need transportation to childcare and school in order to improve attendance.
Confirm LEA approves of transportation provision
Assign to CCIU Young Parent's van
Update driver schedule and route
Update billing information
Provide interpretation and translation as needed to other ELECT/Young Parent's Program staff.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
Professional or Other Required Clearances
Salary Range:
Project, Level 14, $47,727.69 - $59,659.23/yr. (Exempt)
200 day position, 7.5 hours per day, 5 days per week
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Equal Opportunity Employer
Chester County Intermediate Unit is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Chester County Intermediate Unit ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Chester County Intermediate Unit has a policy of active recruitment of qualified minority teachers and non-certified employees. Any individual needing assistance in making application for any opening should contact the Department of Human Resources at 484-237-5085.