Safety Specialist


Job Location:

Moline, IL - USA

Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 19 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Full-time
Description

The Safety Specialist plays a critical front-line role in keeping children safe at home. Working within the model this position provides intensive in-home safety services to families involved with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). These are families where children face impending danger but can remain safely in the home under a structured safety plan.


As the lead for day-to-day safety service delivery the Safety Specialist takes direct ownership of developing coordinating and continuously monitoring individualized impending danger plans. This work requires sound professional judgment specialized training and a strong collaborative relationship with DCFS Child Protection Specialists and Intact Family Services staff.


The goal of every engagement is fourfold: keep children safe prevent unnecessary out-of-home placement stabilize families and facilitate reunification when the time is right.


Base Salary - $55036.80.

Benefits Thatll Make You Smile.

We believe in taking care of our team so they can take care of others. Thats why we offer:

Vacation time

Sick time

Holiday pay

403(b) retirement plan

Health insurance

Dental insurance

Vision insurance (100% employer-paid!)

Group Life and AD&D insurance (100% employer-paid!)

Options for extra voluntary coverage like Critical Illness Accident Hospital and more.

Educational Aid program to support your professional growth.


Safety Specialist job duties:

1. Impending Danger Plan Implementation & Management

  • Implement and manage individualized impending danger plans within the home environment.
  • Maintain frequent consistent in-home contact with caregivers children and safety service providers including availability during evening and weekend hours.
  • Provide ongoing oversight of all safety services monitoring caregiver-child interactions home conditions and family dynamics to ensure child safety is consistently maintained.
  • Support caregivers in stress reduction and behavior modification.
  • Must be willing and able to enter and work within high-risk home environments.

2. Resource Coordination & Support

  • Identify engage and coordinate family network support and community resources.
  • Connect families to resources for housing food transportation employment and healthcare and ensure those resources are effectively utilized to support safety plan success.
  • Arrange and support logistics including transportation visitation appointments and service access.

3. Collaboration & Oversight

  • Work closely with DCFS and private agency staff to ensure proper execution of impending danger plans.
  • Provide real-time updates on safety concerns compliance and plan effectiveness.
  • Participate in case staffing planning meetings and ongoing communication with all involved parties.

4. Behavioral & Crisis Intervention

  • Provide direct behavioral management support including coaching of caregiver-child interactions and implementation of de-escalation and stress-reduction strategies.
  • Intervene in crisis situations to stabilize the home and maintain safety.
  • Proactively put services in place to prevent crises before they occur.

5. Family Engagement & Support

  • Build supportive professional relationships with families to reduce isolation and foster trust.
  • Provide hands-on parenting support mentoring and guidance related to household management and coping skills.
  • Coordinate respite care temporary caregiving arrangements or structured separation when required for safety.

6. Documentation & Reporting

  • Maintain accurate timely and detailed documentation of all services and observations.
  • Track safety plan compliance and outcomes.
  • Report concerns to DCFS and supervisory staff immediately.
Requirements

The Safety Specialist shall have:

1. A bachelors degree in social work human services psychology or related field required.

2. Relevant experience in child welfare case management family services or crisis intervention; experience working with high-risk families preferred.

3. The ability to work effectively in high-stress safety-sensitive situations involving child safety concerns.

4. The ability to provide own transportation in performing job requirements including a valid drivers license and acceptable insurance coverage.

5. The ability to meet the eligibility requirements for the Safety Specialist position as assigned by the contracting state department of Iowa or Illinois.

6. The ability to work a flexible schedule including evenings nights and weekends based on family needs.

7. Sensitivity and responsiveness to cultural differences in the community.

8. The ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing and meet all reporting requirements.

9. Commitment to the agencys vision mission philosophy structure and goals with an ability to work as part of a treatment team.

10. The ability to lift thirty (30) pounds and climb stairs.

11. The ability to carry car seats to and from the office and childrens home.

12. The ability to physically attend to young children and infants.

13. The ability to fulfill all of the regulatory requirements for employees of Child Welfare Agencies as are prescribed in Illinois Administrative Rule and Procedure including successfully completing the background check investigation clearances from the Sex Offender Registry SACWIS Illinois State Police FBI and Federal Office of the Inspector General as well as certification as a driver of children by the Illinois DCFS.


Ready to Make a Difference

We cant wait to meet you! Apply today and become part of a team thats all about supporting each other growing together and making a positive impact in our community. Bethany values those with lived experience and encourages former foster youth people in recovery and those with lived experience of housing instability to apply.


Equal Opportunity Employer

Bethany for Children & Families as an Equal Opportunity Employer is committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all persons regardless of race color gender gender identification marital status sexual orientation sexual preference citizenship status national origin religion age disability veteran status or any other protected characteristic defined by law. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and identities who share our commitment to keeping children safe strengthening families and building healthy communities.


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Bethany for Children & Families is a child welfare, mental health, community education, and social services provider offering aid to children and families in western Illinois and eastern Iowa.

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