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The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) is responsible for protecting the unprotected — children, elderly, and people with disabilities — from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
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Implementation •Receives and reviews client information from OCOK, DFPS, Network Providers, and other agencies to ensure the appropriate utilization of services to youth placed in an OCOK Network Provider.
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Providing interpreting services for all multidisciplinary team members, as needed, to include telephone contact, in-person client interviews, assistance with DFPS or law enforcement interpreting needs, and forensic interview interpreting support.
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DFPS is not only a qualifying organization for the Service Loan Forgiveness Program, which forgives the remaining balance on college student Direct Loans after making 120 qualifying monthly payments, but also offers excellent health benefits, special discounts on many products and services through the Discount Purchase Program, a lifetime monthly retirement annuity as well as Texa$aver 401(k) and 457 Programs under the Employees Retirement System of Texas.
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As a Courtesy Supervision Specialist, you will promote the achievement of permanency for children in the Managing Conservatorship of DFPS by providing local supervision and services for children and families from other areas of the state into Region 3 as well as children placed into Texas through ICPC. This position also serves as Psychiatric Hospital liaison as well as liaison to children placed with TDJJ.
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Follow DFPS minimum standards. Must have a driving record, which is within the guidelines of the insurance underwriter. Follow DFPS minimum standards. Use and support a Trauma Informed Care model.
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Ensure that no child is abused, neglected, or exploited while in the care of the center; and Report suspected abuse, neglect, and exploitation to DFPS as specified in the Texas Family Code, §261.101.
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Performs the following duties directly: Receives and reviews youth referral and intake information from DFPS staff. The Intake Specialist will have access to confidential records including youth’s files, foster care/adoption records, and foster/adopt parent information.
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