
Post- Permanency Specialist
Safe Children Coalition, Sarasota, FL, United States
PURPOSE:
This position will provide referrals and supportive services to adoptive families residing in Circuit 12 and to caregivers who have become permanent guardians of children through the Safe Children Coalition. Utilizing a wrap-around approach, this position will track and monitor the family's progress, aid in the coordination of behavioral health and community services, and act as a family support to help stabilize youth in the least restrictive levels of care. May involve being on call (telephone) some evenings and weekends (rotating schedule).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide comprehensive support to families utilizing the wrap around model as a guide
Provide referrals and connections to community providers for families as requested/ needed
Help families to identify their strengths and natural supports in an effort to reduce recidivism
Monitor behavioral health needs for children and families and coordinate services/ community outreach as needed
Assist families with crisis and safety planning as needed
Work closely with the family's identified team of supports in an effort to stabilize the family
Facilitate family team meetings at least every 90 days with the family and their support teams
Assist families with the process/ referrals for higher levels of care and/or APD (Agency for Persons with Disabilities) applications as needed
Track the progress of and help to coordinate step down services for children in higher levels of care
Participate in community staffings intended to stabilize placement and prevent children from coming into the child welfare system
Identify and build positive relationships with community providers
Complete field visits with families as required
Document work into statewide computer system
Routinely meet with supervisor to review plans, issues, and tasks
Attend staff development training for professional growth
Monitor email on a daily basis. Circulate pertinent information to unit staff members and collaborative community partners as appropriate
Other related duties may be assigned and/or special projects may be requested
A comprehensive benefits program including:
5 weeks of PTO accruals available during the first year of employment
12 paid holidays
Professional development
Ongoing coaching and feedback
Employee Assistance Program ("EAP")
Health Benefits with shared premium costs, including:
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
401(k) retirement
Starting at $48,000.00
Requirements
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree in the area of psychology, social work, or related human service field or a minimum of three years' experience working with troubled youth and their families and/or mental health services, including administrative responsibility for compliance.
This position will provide referrals and supportive services to adoptive families residing in Circuit 12 and to caregivers who have become permanent guardians of children through the Safe Children Coalition. Utilizing a wrap-around approach, this position will track and monitor the family's progress, aid in the coordination of behavioral health and community services, and act as a family support to help stabilize youth in the least restrictive levels of care. May involve being on call (telephone) some evenings and weekends (rotating schedule).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide comprehensive support to families utilizing the wrap around model as a guide
Provide referrals and connections to community providers for families as requested/ needed
Help families to identify their strengths and natural supports in an effort to reduce recidivism
Monitor behavioral health needs for children and families and coordinate services/ community outreach as needed
Assist families with crisis and safety planning as needed
Work closely with the family's identified team of supports in an effort to stabilize the family
Facilitate family team meetings at least every 90 days with the family and their support teams
Assist families with the process/ referrals for higher levels of care and/or APD (Agency for Persons with Disabilities) applications as needed
Track the progress of and help to coordinate step down services for children in higher levels of care
Participate in community staffings intended to stabilize placement and prevent children from coming into the child welfare system
Identify and build positive relationships with community providers
Complete field visits with families as required
Document work into statewide computer system
Routinely meet with supervisor to review plans, issues, and tasks
Attend staff development training for professional growth
Monitor email on a daily basis. Circulate pertinent information to unit staff members and collaborative community partners as appropriate
Other related duties may be assigned and/or special projects may be requested
A comprehensive benefits program including:
5 weeks of PTO accruals available during the first year of employment
12 paid holidays
Professional development
Ongoing coaching and feedback
Employee Assistance Program ("EAP")
Health Benefits with shared premium costs, including:
Medical
Dental
Vision
Life
Short-term disability
Long-term disability
401(k) retirement
Starting at $48,000.00
Requirements
EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree in the area of psychology, social work, or related human service field or a minimum of three years' experience working with troubled youth and their families and/or mental health services, including administrative responsibility for compliance.