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The licensing specialist has a working knowledge of the child welfare system, Arizona regulations and policies related to foster licensing, and adoption certification. Child welfare and/or behavioral health work experience.
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Act as a mandated reporter and submit reports to state child welfare authorities (Child Protective Services) Knowledgeable about local social services and have experience with home studies, working with immigrant populations, knowledgeable about family preservation, kinship care, and/or child welfare.
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These include mental health, addiction treatment, foster care, residential group care, adoption, juvenile justice services and child welfare services. · Current PA Child Abuse Clearance.
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Bethanna provides adoption, child welfare services and behavioral health services in Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery and surrounding counties. The CALM Intervention Specialist will work with the Family Support Partner to improve outcomes for children/youth entering or moving within the child welfare system by supporting greater permanency, creating critical pathways of connection across systems, and providing supports to prevent crisis/disruption from emerging and creating stabilization.
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Interprets, applies, and enforces requirements of DCF Administrative Code 12, 50, 51, 54 & 56; Wisconsin State Statute Chapter 48; Indian Child Welfare Act; Adoption & Safe Families Act; Multi-Ethnic Placement Act, Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children, Bureau of Milwaukee Child Welfare Policy & Procedure and Agency policy and accreditation standards.
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Areas of study that will be considered to meet the minimum educational requirements as outlined in Volume VII:PsychologySociologySocial WorkCounselingChild DevelopmentCriminal Justice courses relevant to child welfare: This includes courses covering topics in juvenile justice, family law, family conflict, general court procedures, interviewing techniques, dispute resolution, and mediation.
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Our programs span a broad human service spectrum, from behavioral and mental health, child welfare and adoption, family support, job and employment transition, housing, food, transportation or home care assistance for the elderly.
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FamiliesFirst Network of Lakeview (FFN) provides foster care, adoption and child welfare services in Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties. Must be Certified or Eligible to obtain certification as a Child Welfare Case Manager (CWCM) and within one (1) year of provisional status and maintain active certification.
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Two (2) years of direct service delivery experience with family reunification or family preservation and/or foster care and home adoption home study preparation. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor's ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child's needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child.
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Ensure that all children receiving violence prevention classroom instruction and participating in skill groups complete all surveys and forms required by Gulf Coast and the Juvenile Welfare Board (JWB.
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Experience in child welfare, juvenile justice, and crisis intervention. The Wraparound Facilitator oversees the post-adoption wraparound process for up to five families, including initiating engagement, forming teams, developing safety and care plans with a strength-based approach.
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Provide quality services and maintain desired productivity level as defined by the Program Director in accordance with the service levels and measurable objectives required by the Juvenile Welfare Board (JWB.
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Master's Degree Required (social work, social welfare, marriage, family and child counseling, child psychology, and counseling psychology) AND. at least three semester units in working with minority population or six months in-service training in working with minority population within the first year of employment as a condition of employment and at least three semester units in child welfare, or two years’ experience in a public or private child welfare social services setting AND.
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Identify training needs and program challenges for the development of materials, resources, and tools to enhance the delivery of program services in accordance with recognized child welfare standards, LIRS best practices, and Global Refuge/ORR policies and procedures implementation.
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We provide community-based prevention and family foster care services, group homes in the community for struggling children and families within the child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and short-term residential services for unaccompanied migrant children.
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