Job Type
Part-time
Description
A WIC Breastfeeding Peer Counselor is a paraprofessional support person who gives basic breastfeeding information and encouragement to pregnant and breastfeeding participants.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Completes breastfeeding training modules to become a peer counselor.
- Receives a caseload of WIC mothers and makes routine periodic contacts with all mothers assigned.
- Gives basic breastfeeding information and support to new mothers and helps mothers prevent and handle common breastfeeding concerns.
- Counsels mothers at the WIC clinic, by phone, or during hospital visits at scheduled intervals as determined by the local agency.
- Keeps accurate records of all contacts made with WIC mothers.
- Refers mothers, according to clinic established protocols, to:
· WIC nutritionist or breastfeeding coordinator
· Lactation consultant.
· Mother’s physician or nurse.
· Public health programs in the community.
· Social service agencies.
- May assist WIC staff in promoting breastfeeding peer counseling through special projects and duties as assigned. Attends standard peer counseling training and on-going training as directed.
- Attends peer counselor meetings and in-services as directed.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performs overnight travel as required.
- Safely drives all WIC vehicles.
- Attends and assists with prenatal classes and breastfeeding support groups as needed.
- Attends monthly staff meetings and breastfeeding conferences/workshops as appropriate.
- Reads assigned books and materials on breastfeeding that are provided by the supervisor.
- Mandated child abuse/neglect reporter
- Follows the program procedures relating to confidentiality
Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Demonstrated basic oral and written communication skills and an ability to utilize counseling techniques. (Required).
- Basic computer skills for data input (Required).
- Is enthusiastic about breastfeeding and wants to help other mothers enjoy a positive experience.
- Is willing to be available to mothers outside WIC clinic hours and make/receive phone calls/text messages from home.
- Can work the number of hours specified by the local WIC agency.
- Has reliable transportation.
- Comfortable with leading small groups such as support group setting.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE:
- Must have a high school diploma or GED (Required).
- Has breastfed at least one baby (Required).
- PA Driver’s License (Required).
- Must obtain Child Abuse, PA State Police, FBI Fingerprinting and NSOR Clearances prior to starting employment. (Required)
Salary Description
$13.50/hour