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Child Abuse/ Neglect Report (CAN) or child protective services check with no adverse findings. Our Unification Specialists will work closely with the Program Director, Unification Manager, Clinical Services, potential sponsors, other workers/staff, or stakeholders as applicable and in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement’s (ORR) Unaccompanied Children Program and its care providers, and any additional clients and programs TPG supports.
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Candidates for this position shall be subject to a search of both the Child Protective Services Central Registry pursuant to A.R.S. 8-804 and the Adult Protective Services Registry pursuant to A.R.S. 46-459.
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Provides clinical oversight for the coordination of behavioral health services with other agencies, such as Child Protective Services, Probation and Parole Departments, Division of Developmental Disabilities, Arizona Long Term Care, schools and other providers.
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Example: Education, Juvenile Justice, Child Protective Services, Developmental Disabilities. Must be parent or caregiver that has raised a child with behavioral health needs and have experience in at least two child serving systems.
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Candidates for this position shall be subject to a search the Child Protective Services Central Registry pursuant to A.R.S. 8-804. DDD provides individuals with developmental disabilities, and their families, services and supports that are flexible, high quality, and member driven.
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Reports suspected or actual child abuse/neglect to the Department of Child Safety Protective Services or local law enforcement agency in accordance with procedures outlined in Clinical Policies.
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Candidates for this position shall be subject to a search of the Child Protective Services Central Registry pursuant to A.R.S. 8-804. Responsibilities include but not limited to Hospital Notifications, CRS, THP, Maternity referrals, members requiring specialized transportation, arranging for DME, and coordinating skilled nursing or home health services.
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A Family Support Coordinator will provide comprehensive family services for a minimum of 90 days up to 120 days to support the families Protective Factor Framework and ensure the family thrives.
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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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Aptitude to work cross-functionally with TPG personnel and social services agencies to deliver the highest quality of work under extreme pressure and in a fast-paced environment. Initiate, coordinate, and maintain direct contact with unaccompanied child refugees and their family members while the minor is in ORR care, while efficiently working to safely release the minor from client care and reunify the child with its family.
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Confirm the children are receiving all required services, meeting regularly with the minors to ensure their wellbeing. Facilitate the timely release or discharge of minors to identified family members or authorized caregiver/custodians and document the provision of services in each minor’s case file.
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Evaluates incoming referrals and staffs with direct supervisor to select appropriate placement according to departmental and regional policies pertaining to child protective services.
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Clean Child Abuse and Neglect (CA/N) or Child Protective Services Check. Preferred: postsecondary education in early childhood education or Child Development Associate (CDA) or The National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) credentials or experience working in Head Start and Early Head Start programs.
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YDI provides intensive and specialized treatment for youth referred by the Arizona Juvenile Courts, Child Protective Services, Regional or Tribal Behavioral Health Authorities or by other state child placement agencies for emotional problems and /or serious behavior disorders.
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And state governmental agencies including Adult Protective Services, and local Fire and Police Departments. Paid Parental Leave-Up to 12 weeks per year paid leave for newborn or newly-placed foster/adopted child (pilot program.
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