Join our Team

Working at PIC is an opportunity to advance effective parent engagement in education. PIC staff are committed to helping parents of children with disabilities access appropriate educational supports and services. Our work helps parents become their child’s best lifelong advocate. The following positions are currently open at PIC:

Bilingual Parent Consultant (NEW CASTLE COUNTY) part-time, 25 hours per week.

The Parent Consultant works with project directors, partners, districts and schools, Medical Home pilots, health providers, and family volunteers to provide high-quality, culturally responsive services leading to positive outcomes for children, youth, and their families and positive relationships with professionals. The Parent Consultant also provides education and training and helps parents and caregivers develop effective strategies for coping, resolving conflicts, and acquiring life-long advocacy skills.

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Project & Family Engagement Coordinator – Family SHADE, (Support & Healthcare Alliance Delaware) and Family-to-Family Health Information Center Programs (F2FHIC)

Project & Family Engagement Coordinator position is Full-time, 30- 35 hours per week.

(Support & Healthcare Alliance Delaware) and Family-to-Family Health Information Center Programs (F2FHIC) providing administrative oversight, and program coordination of project activities. The Project & Family Engagement Coordinator works with project staff to coordinate meetings, symposia, and annual summit, schedules trainings and workshops, ensures communication and promotion of all Family SHADE, and F2F activities, and assists with data collection and reporting. The Project & Family Engagement Coordinator will have demonstrated experience working with programs serving CYSHCN, project management and coordination, and managing and promoting MCHB programs. Candidates will also have Experience supporting nonprofit development, training, and reporting.

Project & Family Engagement Coordinator – Family SHADE & F2F

Transition Coordinator – Youth & Young Adults with Disabilities

Transition Coordinator FLSA: Non-Exempt position is Part-time, 25 hours per week.

The Transition Coordinator works with project directors, partners, districts and schools, health providers, and family volunteers to provide high-quality, culturally responsive services leading to positive outcomes for children, youth, and their families, and positive relationships with professionals.  The Transition Coordinator also works with transition-aged youth with disabilities, ages 14 to 26, by providing, education and training and helps youth, parents and caregivers develop effective strategies for coping, resolving conflicts, and acquiring life-long advocacy skills.

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Please submit a current résumé, and cover letter with salary requirements to:

Meedra Surratte, Executive Director

Parent Information Center of Delaware

404 Larch Circle

Wilmington, DE 19804

Fax: (302) 999-7637 Email: picofdel@picofdel.org

NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE

Visit: www.picofdel.org for complete job posting.

The Parent Information Center of Delaware believes that equal opportunity for all employees is important for our organization. Accordingly, our nonprofit will not discriminate against an employee or applicant because of race color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, or national origin.

 

 

EOE Statement

Employment policies and decisions on employment and promotion are based on merit, qualifications, performance, and the organization’s needs. The decisions and criteria governing the employment of all employees are made in a non-discriminatory manner, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, or any other factor determined to be unlawful by federal, state, or local statutes.

 

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