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Case Supervisor - Family Services

Company: Texas Family Initiative LLC
Location: Abilene
Posted on: November 19, 2024

Job Description:

Description - - -****Average salary rate is $76,800 (including wage, incentives, bonuses, overtime, shift differential, etc.)**** -
POSITION PURPOSESupervises Permanency staff to support the well-being of children in the Permanency Services Program. Coordinates with community stakeholders and agencies, and ensures accurate and timely service delivery.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Oversee and support Permanency staff, ensuring case file accuracy and adherence to policies.
  • Participate in program planning, budgeting, and goal setting.
  • Develop and implement Permanency Program policies and procedures.
  • Coordinate with public/private agencies and community resources for service delivery.
  • Facilitate family preparation for Permanency through assessments, home visits, and mentoring.
  • Ensure timely and accurate court documentation and adherence to court orders.
  • Provide ongoing support and crisis intervention as needed.
  • Supervise, train, and evaluate staff; promote teamwork and cultural sensitivity.SUPERVISIONResponsible for interviewing, hiring, training, and evaluating staff per agency policies.
    QUALIFICATIONS
    • Education: Bachelor's degree in Social Work or related field with 4+ years in child welfare
    • Experience: Supervisory experience in a Permanency Services program preferred.
    • Skills: Strong communication, analytical, and financial comprehension skills. -TFI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. -To apply, please visit www.tfifamily.org/employment

Keywords: Texas Family Initiative LLC, San Angelo , Case Supervisor - Family Services, Other , Abilene, Texas

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