Within SWORPS the Tennessee Child Support Employment and Parenting Program (TCSEPP) Regional Coordinator builds a strong evidence-informed and trauma-informed practice that assists supports and advocates for non-custodial parents involved with the child support system. The Regional Coordinator based in East Tennessee assists non-custodial parents with overcoming barriers to employment in order to become stable obtain employment pay child support become self-sufficient and be an active parent in their child(ren)s lives. The Regional Coordinator works with non-custodial parents to promote trust and communication between them and the systems with which they interact as well as when possible and appropriate with the children and custodial parents. The Regional Coordinator also weaves together a supportive network of formal and informal community-based resources for non-custodial parents and provides outreach and education to non-custodial parents and the community-at-large.
This position reports to a TCSEPP Manager and is responsible for providing coverage and program continuity in counties where a TCSEPP Coordinator is temporarily unavailable (e.g. due to leave or vacancy). The Regional Coordinator will cover assigned counties within their region as needed in support of TCSEPP operations.
Hiring multiple positions.
This is a grant-funded position and is contingent upon the continued funding of the grant.
The TCSEPP Regional Coordinator responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
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Preferred Qualifications
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Application Instructions
Applications will be reviewed as received and interviews can begin as soon as 7 days from posting.
Interested individuals should provide the following:
About The College/Department/Division
The Social Work Office of Research and Public Service (SWORPS) is an applied research center of the University of Tennessee College of Social Work (CSW). We are a dynamic and close-knit interdisciplinary team of individuals with a shared vision of thriving communities with equitable outcomes for all. We do that by building partnerships that leverage research technology and human connection to improve lives in Tennessee and beyond.
Over the past fifty years SWORPS has worked with local nonprofits such as the United Way of Greater Knoxville University of Tennessee departments and faculty researchers state agencies such as the Tennessee Department of Human Services and federal agencies like the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Our annual portfolio consists of 25-40 sponsored projects spanning a wealth of different content areas but one common thread -each project contributes one more building block for thriving communities with equitable outcomes for all.
Learn more about SWORPS and some of our programs and resources by visiting our webpage: Experience:
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