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3-5 years experience preferred in one of the following areas (mental health, Department of Child and Family Services, adult protective services, Veteran's Administration, substance abuse.
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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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Some of what you'll do:Conduct child abuse and neglect investigations in licensed facilities, unlicensed facilities subject to licensure, child specific pending license and initial license foster homes, residential boarding schools, Department of Health residential mental health facilities, substance use disorder residential facilities and DCYF-regulated and licensed child care facilities providing care for children, including a focus on strengths in the family and cultural beliefs and values.
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Collaborates with staff from Student Health and Wellness Center, the College, and community service agencies in developing, implementing, and evaluating educational and outreach activities on the prevention, recognition and treatment of psychological and behavioral problems, which may include anger management, substance abuse harm reduction, relationship skills development, suicide prevention, and early intervention for onset of an acute major mental health illness.
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The ideal candidate uses a critical lens to examine existing practices, and is committed to finding innovative ways to support system-impacted individuals, youth, and families (e.g., foster care, probation, child and protective services, criminal justice system.
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An associate degree from an accredited college or university at the time of submission of the candidate profile and two years’ experience working directly with adolescents in one or more of the following fields: criminal justice (e.g., law enforcement, courts, correction/rehabilitation facilities, or probation/parole), social services (e.g., child protective services, crisis intervention, foster care/group homes, adoption, or mental health/substance abuse treatment), or education.
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Our services include Early Head Start, Head Start, Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), adoption, foster care, support for families with substance abuse, counseling, assistance for children with developmental delays, and other child welfare and early childhood services.
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This is a professional position responsible for facilitating, tracking and documenting behavioral health staffings for children in the foster care system while identifying the needs of the child, developing solutions to problems, coordinating efforts to resolve barriers and providing behavioral health care coordination including mental health and substance abuse services for children and families.
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Triages and makes assessments to determine youth's mental health needs (i.e., may refer to or follow up on recommended services, such as psychiatric evaluation, psychological evaluation, sexual abuse assessment, determination for higher level of care, substance abuse treatment, group/individual therapy, and/or family therapy.
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Personal “lived experience” as a person with social, emotional, developmental, medical, substance use, and/or behavioral challenges, or has received services in juvenile justice, foster care, special education or addiction recovery.
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Special Skills: Familiar with Philadelphia child welfare system (i.e., the Department of Human Services, Community Umbrella Agencies), as well as with and intersecting systems (i.e., the court system, probation, behavioral health.
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2+ years experience providing direct services in a community outreach setting preferred Experience with community health issues Experience working with substance abuse required Experience working with maternal and child health issues and associated medical conditions preferred Valid driver's license Other Position Factors The other position factors described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential tasks of this job.
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CLC Investigators should have a working knowledge of child abuse, child development, domestic violence, child sexual exploitation, substance abuse, and mental health issues.
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We are a team of 500 employees across seven states providing services such as Family Preservation & Reunification, Behavioral Health, Therapeutic Foster Care, Adoption Services and Older Youth Services so the families and children we serve can build resilience and thrive.
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Provides education, information, and liaison support to specialized intervention programs, including but not limited to substance abuse child welfare, parenting, mental health and prevention services.
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