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The Position Purpose is to promote the well-being of children in the Foster Care / Kinship Program, participate in staff meetings and trainings, and coordinate with staff from other agencies involved in providing foster care services.
Responsibilities include :
- Manages recruitment activities and coordination with other foster care / kinship staff and agencies.
- Assists with application and inquiry processing to engage families quickly in training.
- Plans, arranges, and oversees foster home / kinship trainings for new homes.
- Monitors and assesses homes for initial verification.
- Assists in the orientation, assessment, and verification of foster / kinship parents.
- Attends case planning conferences at required intervals.
- Conducts foster home / kinship visits.
- Provides 24-hour, on-call support to foster / kinship parents and provides crisis intervention when required.
- Coordinates community resources for the benefit of children served by the Foster Care / kinship Program.
- Accomplishes placement of children in properly trained and licensed homes.
- Coordinates with intake and other appropriate staff on the placement of children.
- Completes documentation and forwards reports containing descriptive, analytical, and evaluative content.
- Coordinates with the Agency's licensing staff to ensure regulatory compliance by care providers.
- Reviews and monitors current licensing standards with care providers.
- Coordinates with Agency program staff and staff from external public and private agencies on the delivery of services to children and families.
- Will be required to drive personal or agency vehicles while transporting children or conducting agency business.
- Refrains from assuming any duty that is unrelated to and / or interferes with the responsibilities of the position.
- Advocates, promotes, and practices cultural sensitivity and responsiveness in all day-to-day interactions.
- Develops, promotes, and practices teamwork in all activities.
Qualifications include :
Master's or bachelor's degree in Social Work preferred.Employees for this position must meet one of the following options :Option 1 :A master's degree from an accredited college or university in social work or other human services field.
Nine credit hours in graduate-level courses that focus on family and individual function and interaction.One year of documented full-time work experience in a child-placing agency conducting child-placing activities.Option 2 :A master's degree from an accredited college or university.
Nine credit hours in graduate-level courses that focus on family and individual function and interaction.Two years of documented full-time work experience in a child-placing agency conducting child-placing activities.Option 3 :A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in social work or other human services field.
Nine credit hours in undergraduate-level courses that focus on family and individual function and interaction.Two years of documented full-time work experience in a child-placing agency conducting child-placing activities.Option 4 :A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Nine credit hours in undergraduate-level courses that focus on family and individual function and interaction.Three years of documented full-time work experience in a child-placing agency conducting child-placing activities.Benefits include competitive salary, health benefits, 401(k) match, personal leave, paid holidays, longevity bonus, and more.
TFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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