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The Tribal Family & Child Advocacy program within the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s Advocacy and Guardianship Department provides a comprehensive variety of Indian Child Welfare services.
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ISN is actively seeking an experienced Child Welfare Specialist to support the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Health Security (OHS). The child welfare specialists will provide support to strengthen the care and protection of children in custody of the DHS between the time of encounter and transfer to a long-term care facility (generally the first 72 hours post-encounter.
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Child Welfare Specialist (Child Well-Being Program) Share facility-specific considerations with CWB Lead Specialist to interpret requirements for “child-friendly” and “child-appropriate” resources mandated by DHS policy or federal regulation, such as signage and food.
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Applicants with Child welfare case management experience could start at a higher rate. Master’s degree preferred with one year experience in child welfare or human services.
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Escalate information to CWB Lead Specialist to support coordination with USBP on Sector specific needs related to child well-being. Support Officers and Agents with communicating child well-being concerns to HHS ORR, NGOs, and other partners to expedite transfer.
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Direct all suggestions for formal protocol development and formal process improvement to the CWB Lead Specialist with awareness that any enhancements must not increase time in custody (TIC) and must be in alignment with Sector and facility leadership.
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Position Overview:The National Center for Diligent Recruitment Project Specialist role provides administrative and programmatic support to the National Center for Diligent Recruitment including the leadership team, the team working with child welfare agencies (state, local, tribal, and territorial) and AUSK partners.
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Essential Functions & Responsibilities Provide a range of permanency services with a holistic child welfare approach for children/youth in the care and custody of Baltimore City Department of Social Services.
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Required: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a degree in the Human Services field as defined by the Code of Virginia (includes social work, counseling, psychology, sociology, gerontology, criminal justice and family and child development.
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Child Welfare Specialist must have flexibility as this position is required to be on-call on a rotating basis. Write and submit timely reports for juvenile court and for administrative case reviews, including making unusual incident and hot-line reportsRequires knowledge of typical child and adolescent development and an understanding of trauma exposure and traumatic stress signs and symptoms.
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OR a Bachelors Degree plus one year of experience as a Child Welfare Specialist. Child Welfare Specialist, Level IIA bachelor's degree (in any field) to qualify.
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Or Two years of experience as a Child Welfare Specialist. or One year of experience as a Child Welfare Specialist. Child Welfare Specialist, Level III.
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Act as a liaison and advocate between the State of Alaska DHSS Office of Children Services, Koniag Region Tribal Councils, and other state and federal agencies as needed to assure compliance with the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA.
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Differs from Child Welfare Specialist 3 by the presence of responsibility for a support program area on a statewide basis. This position is located in East Baton Rouge Parish,Child Welfare-Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children (ICPC.
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As an intake specialist, this individual will be responsible for prepping to receive a new intake, greeting youth when they arrive at the facility, conduct their first interview, and process the youth individual.
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