What You Get to Do:
- Demonstrates competence in State and Federal standards for Therapeutic/Foster Care Services licensing rules
- Assist with recruiting qualified foster parents and staff necessary to meet the needs of the youth served.
- Assists with ensuring Foster Parents and assigned staff complete and maintain all training requirements.
- Provides pre-service and ongoing training to foster parents to ensure parents possess skills necessary to provide quality services to the youth being served.
- Serves as liaison to DSS DMH and other community agencies regarding any service planning issues and needs of and services to youth being served in Therapeutic/Foster Care program.
- Processes requests for services by conducting intakes obtaining/completing necessary assessments completing social histories obtaining consents and collecting documentation for the determination of appropriate placement and services for youth referred to program.
- Writes coordinates implements and monitors person-centered service plans and ensures quality care of youth being served.
- Serves as advocate for the youth in care and participates in the interdisciplinary team process in the development of the Person Centered Service Plan
- Ensures service authorizations are current and provides necessary updates to authorizing authorities in timely manner as requested and/or required for service approval.
- Provides mediation between the youth and the foster parents guardians natural family members and other agencies relative to the needs and desires identified by the team.
- Establishes and maintains files for youth receiving foster care services and ensures all required documentation in individual case files is completed in a timely manner
- Assists with the transfer of youth to other services or terminates services when current placement is no longer deemed necessary or appropriate.
- Assists in accessing community resources identified for the youth and foster parents.
- Assists foster parents and/or assigned staff develop mediation and intervention strategies and implement them to resolve conflicts.
- Foster Care licensing experience is a plus.
Qualifications :
What Makes You A Great Fit:
Must meet the minimum requirements for QP qualification:
- Bachelors degreein a human service field and hastwo years of full-timeaccumulated mh/dd/sa experience with the population served or a substance abuse professional who has two years of full-time post-bachelors degree accumulated supervised experience in alcoholism and drug abuse counseling;
OR
- Masters degreein a human service field and hasone year of full-timeaccumulated mh/dd/sa experience with the population served or a substance abuse professional who has one year of full-time post-graduate degree accumulated supervised experience in alcoholism and drug abuse counseling;
Additional Requirements:
- At least two years of experience working with at-risk youth or youth in foster care are required.
- Must possess a valid NC drivers license an acceptable driving record current automobile insurance and registration and an acceptable criminal background.
- Three (3) professional references
- Excellent knowledge and experience with Family Foster and Foster Care licensing process required.
- Proven ability with the development of Person Centered Service Plans which incorporates the choices strengths needs abilities and preferences and defines the goals and services needed to assist in meeting the goals of individuals served.
Additional Information :
At Dungarvin diversity and inclusion are a part of what makes our organization strong. Together we can continue to work towards an inclusive culture that supports our employees and persons served. Dungarvin is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer.
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Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Part-time