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MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:One year experience as a social service worker and completion of CWTI in foster care or adoption preferred. Provide support, training and education with regards to foster care policy and procedure as required.
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A wonderful, well-established non-profit in Santa Clara County is searching for a Supervisor for their Refugee's Foster Care Minor Program to provide services for the child and adolescents.
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Job Title: Foster Care Case Manager Location: Fairview Heights, IL Job Type: Ful l: This position is a full-time role and works 40-hour weeks on Monday - Friday with participation in an after-hours emergency on-call rotation.
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Every year, thousands of lives are transformed through the agency's programs which include foster care, adoption, mental health counseling, refugee services, and an Immigration Law Clinic.
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The Manager of Recruitment and Licensing Foster Care is directly responsible for all aspects of the home study and foster parent licensing process and overseeing the recruitment, training, and approval of foster parents.
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The AFC Intake Coordinator will provide great customer service to all those inquiring and applying for Tempus Unlimited Adult Foster Care Program. Understand SCO and One Care Plans, including PACE or CCM.
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Identify, schedule, and conduct training specific to the needs of children in foster care, including child development, adolescent behavior, behavior management, navigation of DOE and OMH programs, parenting children/youth with mental/behavioral health disorders, etc.
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Location: St. Augustine, FL Compensation: Base Salary, Sign-On Bonus, and Monthly Bonuses Total Compensation (Day Shift): $66,000 Total Compensation (Evening Shift): $68,080 Benefits: Outstanding Benefits Package Continuing Education Opportunities (CEUs) About Us: Join a renowned and compassionate non-profit organization in the St. Augustine area, dedicated to helping children and adolescents in the foster care system.
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Overview The Foster Parent Recruitment Manager is responsible for leading recruitment efforts in Family Foster Care Parent home development. The company’s services foster greater patient and family satisfaction, improve outcomes and reduce health care system costs, and are supported by industry-leading quality outcomes.
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The Unaccompanied Children (UC) Transitional Foster Care (TFC) Program Supervisor is primarily. Maintains and update the Transitional Foster Care (TFC) or Long Term Foster Care (LTFC) foster care documents and forms, as necessary to ensure continuous compliance.
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As a Core Program Supervisor in Bakersfield, California, you will be supervising a team of direct care staff providing supportive housing and case management services to foster youth. Aspiranet’s services include foster care and adoption family support, residential care, support for youth making the transition from foster care to adulthood, mental and behavioral health services, intensive home-based care, and community-based family resources.
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Counites may include:WiseWythePulaskiWashingtonLeeThe Foster Care Case Manager is responsible for performing case management telephonically and/or by home visits within the scope of licensure for special programs, such as Foster Care. Manages overall healthcare costs for the designated population via integrated (physical health/behavioral health) case management and whole person health.
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Experience serving transition age youth (ages 14-26) in systems of care (e.g., foster care, juvenile justice, runaway and homeless youth programs) is preferred. The EFC Success Coach engages youth in a coach-like way and provides strengths-based case management and interventions as needed for youth and young adults preparing for and participating in the Extended Foster Care Program.
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The Licensed Foster Care Case Manager provides assessment and treatment services to individuals, families and groups and coordinates ongoing therapeutic services and community support necessary to ensure clients can receive stabilization care and resources necessary for the clients daily living activities.
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