Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
20 Oct, 25
Salary
21.86
Posted On
21 Jul, 25
Experience
1 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Family Services, Life Insurance, Flexible Schedule, Dental Insurance, Human Services, Health Insurance, Availability, Vision Insurance, Case Management
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
In this critical opening with DHHS you will assess and support relative/kinship foster care providers through the completion of home studies, case management, and ongoing family support using an evidence-based model. This role includes in-home visits, coordination of resources, and requires flexible scheduling, including participation in a rotating on-call schedule. Wage begins at $21.86 per hour and increases to $25.60 after training. DHHS offers great benefits and growth.
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Minimum: Bachelor’s degree in social work, human services, or related field; at least one year of relevant experience. Must be available for evening/weekend hours as needed.
· Preferred: Experience in Child and Family Services, case management, or child placing agencies; familiarity with NFOCUS and Microsoft Office suite.
· Other: Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Frequent travel required; state vehicle may be provided based on availability.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $21.00 - $21.86 per hour
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· Conduct initial assessments and home studies for relative/kinship placements, including emergency approvals.
· Deliver referrals, resources, and support to relative/kinship caregivers and their families.
· Identify and address challenges to placement stability.
· Ensure compliance with approval and licensing standards and regulatory requirements.
· Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with state and federal guidelines.
· Conduct monthly in-person visits with caregivers and youth.
· Support families through phone check-ins, team meetings, court hearings, and transportation assistance.
· Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to meet the needs of children and families.
· Utilize platforms such as Outlook, Word, Excel, WebEx, and NFOCUS (training provided).
· Facilitate training sessions, support groups, and events for kinship families.
· Lead meetings with case team members to plan and coordinate services.
· Fulfill on-call responsibilities as assigned.