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The Foster Care Social Worker provides foster care placement, planning and implementation for assigned client caseloads, and ensures that children achieve their placement goals in as expeditious a manner as possible.
Responsible for performing and supporting decision support services, budgeting, financial reporting, analytics, cost accounting, forecasting, projections, predictive and fiscal modeling for the Agency. Developing reports, information and provide analysis that supports organizational decision making through high-level analysis, reporting, research and effective use of data generated from various sources. Work collaboratively with Program Managers, Directors as with Executive level staff.
The DIVISION DIRECTOR is a management position requiring minimal supervision with latitude for the use of initiative, independent judgment, decision making, systems/strategic thinking and professionalism. Within the authority limits delegated by the Chief Program Officer, the Division Director is expected to be capable of assuming complete responsibility of all essential division functions. Each designated division is comprised of multiple programs and the director will make decisions and recommendations for the division that can impact:
- Client Care and Services,
- Financial Performance and Viability,
- Program Development and Future Growth of Programs.
Responsible for providing medication, treatment, support and rehabilitation services to all residents.
Sunday 6:00am-2:30pm
Monday 6:00am-2:30pm
Tuesday 6:00am-2:30pm
Thursday 6:00am-2:30pm
Saturday 6:00am-2:30pm
Sunday 1:00pm-9:30pm
Responsible for managing and supervising staff including:
- This is a 100% remote position, as such the incumbent will possess an excellent understanding of telehealth services and ability to access cloud systems such as zoom, teams, Electronic Health System.
- Incumbent will provide individual and Group Clinical supervision to ensure provision of clinical, case management, advocacy, and related services to assigned clients in accordance with treatment goals, licensing requirements and professional standards.
Conducts internal audits, trainings, and provides support to ensure program activities comply with contracts, accreditation standards, licensing requirements, regulations and Five Acres’ policies and procedures.
Shift 1: Sunday (9am-10pm), Monday - Wednesday (1pm-10pm).
Shift 2: Sunday - Thursday (4pm-12am).
Shift 3: OVERNIGHT Wednesday - Friday and every other Saturday (9:30p - 9:00am).
Responsible for ensuring the safety and security of Agency facility and the safety and well-being of children and staff, including:
- Directly supervising and supporting cottage staff in the absence of the executives and managers (e.g. nights, weekends, holidays).
- Responding to emergency situations where children are in crisis to de-escalate the situation and ensure the safety and health of clients, families, caregivers and Five Acres staff.
- Providing advice and support to enhance the effectiveness of staff performance and program functions.
Responsible for providing a wide variety of individual, family, and group therapy; case management counseling; crisis intervention; and advocacy services to families, children, and other clients in accordance with their specific therapeutic needs.
- Receiving visitors and clients, determining nature of their visit and notifying appropriate staff.
- Answering and transferring telephone calls.
- Providing general office and clerical support to a program/department.
- Representing Five Acres to callers, clients and visitors in a friendly, professional manner.
Responsible for working as part of the treatment team to:
- Assist in the implementation of individual treatment plans for children/youth focusing on vital areas such as therapeutic interaction, crisis intervention, education, and activities.
- Provide supervision, counseling, and direct care for children/youth living in the group home setting, serving as a surrogate parent, to teach values, life skills, and problem-solving skills.
- Ensuring safety and security of children/youth while also maintaining a therapeutic environment.
- Effectively partnering with families so that they feel empowered as a vital member of a team.
- Collaborating with co-located DCFS staff to complete intake process and orientations for children being admitted to Transitional Shelter Care Program. (applicable to TSC program only)
Must be fluent in American Sign Language (ASL). Responsible for working with children, young adults, and families to provide skill building services and implement effective treatment techniques to achieve desired outcomes.
Responsible for providing a wide variety of individual, family, and group therapy; case management counseling; crisis intervention; and advocacy services to families, children, and other clients in accordance with their specific therapeutic needs.
Responsible for providing a wide variety of individual, family, and group therapy; case management counseling; crisis intervention; and advocacy services to families, children, and other clients in accordance with their specific therapeutic needs.
Responsible for working with clients and their families in the home to implement treatment techniques designed to resolve behavioral and related issues identified in the treatment plan.