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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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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBACKGROUNDForestdale is a NYC child welfare agency working to prevent child abuse/neglect through parenting, prevention, and foster care services, focusing on low-income and immigrant communities in NYC. Forestdale operates out of three offices to better serve the families of Brooklyn and Queens.
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Qualifications:Masters degree in social work (MSW/LMSW) or related field; Ability to teach, train and coach team members; Time management; Stress tolerance; Team building & Teamwork; Excellent written & oral communication skills; Ability to with diverse population; 5 years of child welfare/foster care experience; 1 year Foster Care supervisory/managerial experience.
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Forestdale is a NYC child welfare agency working to prevent child abuse/neglect through parenting, prevention, and foster care services, focusing on low-income and immigrant communities in NYC. Forestdale operates out of three offices to better serve the families of Brooklyn and Queens.
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Cayuga Centers is looking to hire a passionate and dedicated Case Planner for the NYC Enhanced Family Foster Care (EFFC) program to coordinate quality care and support to foster youth.
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In this role, the Case Planner will be responsible for providing permanency planning to expedite the safe discharge of children from the foster care system. A community services agency in New York City is looking to add a new Case Planner to join their growing Foster Care program in Brooklyn.
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Support and counsel foster parents in their efforts to care for the child and include them in the development of the goals and tasks. Reports to: Foster Care Supervisor.
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As a Case Planners, for our Enhanced Family Foster Care (EFFC) program. As a Case Planner you are responsible for the overall management of the provision of services to each child and biological family on his / her assigned caseload.
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Work experience in Child Welfare &/or Office of Mental Health System preferred. Case Management experience. Work experience in Child Welfare &/or Office of Mental Health System preferred.
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The primary task of the Case Planner is to assist each child to obtain permanency, maintain safety and a healthy well-being, while in care. Schedules and supervises mandated visits between child and natural family; conducts ongoing required interviews in person with child, natural family and foster family; independently makes all related field visits, to homes, schools, courts, prisons, hospitals and other sites as case may require.
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The Foster Care Case Planner works toward the goal of permanency for children either through reunification with parents, and if not possible, through adoption or preparation for independent living.
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A record of success and achievement under case planner or caseworker role, in foster boarding home or residential child care setting. Maintains Monthly-going qualitative case planning casework contact with a minimum of 12 youths, agency social workers, and child care staff in accordance with regulatory mandates.
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They will be responsible to support constructive services to children in foster care that improve their functioning. Job DetailsDescription Under the Division Director, the Floating Case Planner will assist case planners within the Division with day to day social services tasks.
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Summary Job Description:Performs professional-level casework duties in providing services for children, biological, and foster parents or planning resources under the care of the agency; performs related work as required in providing permanency planning to expedite the safe discharge of children from the foster care system.
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Patient Population: Foster Care (Ages 0 to 21) Experience with Medical and/or Child Welfare. Provide services for children, biological, and foster parents or planning resources.
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child care foster jobs Title: case planner in Manhattan, NY
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