Foster Care Licenser and Trainer Medical & Healthcare - Kinston, NC at Geebo

Foster Care Licenser and Trainer

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3 Kinston, NC Kinston, NC $20 an hour $20 an hour Turn your calling into a career at Baptist Children's Homes of NC! OUR MISSION:
Sharing hope changing lives.
OUR VISION:
To provide the highest quality of Christian services to children, adults, and families in a caring culture of measurable excellence.
FOUNDED:
November 11, 1885 by John Mills in Thomasville, North Carolina.
WHERE WE SERVE:
We serve all 100 North Carolina counties and operate locations in 30 communities throughout North Carolina, South Carolina and Guatemala.
Job title:
Foster Care Licenser and Trainer Location:
Kinston, NC (Eastern, NC) Method to apply:
company site:
bchcareers.
org Starting pay $20/hr SUMMARY The Foster Care Licenser/Trainer is a salaried, exempt position.
This role to perform duties and responsibilities related to the function of the Human Services Ministry enabling foster homes to function at the highest level of competency in carrying out the Agency's policies, procedures and programs.
These activities relate to the licensing and training, recruitment and screening of foster families applying with Baptist Children's Homes of NC.
Need to be trained in MAPP/Deciding Together and engage in teamwork, group work, work with family according to the developed plan, family and custodian contacts, community resources, and case record management.
Qualifications:
Minimum of 23 years of age.
Bachelors of Social Work OR Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related field, from an accredited University or Accredited Seminary AND one-year experience with population served OR Bachelor's Degree in unrelated field, from an accredited University or Accredited Seminary AND two years' experience with population served Valid drivers' license and be able to operate an agency vehicle to transport children.
Must have the capability to manage, plan, organize, implement, monitor and maintain agency programs as well as adhere to accreditation standards and N.
C.
licensing requirements Meets the general qualifications for employment as outlined in the agency's personnel policies Respects the cultural diversity of children, and strives to create a positive relationship ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
Supervision:
Prepares for and participates in regular supervisory conferences Participates in 90-day and annual staff performance evaluations Keeps supervisor informed on current status of total work responsibilities Policies and Procedures:
Functions within the guidelines of the job description and the Program of Intentionalized Services Represents the agency's philosophy, purpose, and programs to groups, individuals, and referral agencies in a professional and objective manner Professionalism/Teamwork:
Demonstrates knowledge of the foster home program and work as a member of the team.
Has knowledge of and supports the roles of other team members Respects the right of the team to be involved with the child and his/her family Shares with the team members information necessary for foster home decision making Supports the foster home team in providing daily care to meet the needs of children and maintaining a positive environment Participates as a team member in team meetings and other staff meetings Participates in ongoing monitoring of effectiveness of the team's functioning Researches and conducts foster parent training on appropriate subjects as assigned Provides leadership in creating and maintaining therapeutic milieu Works closely with the Division of Social Services Social Worker Respects the cultural and socioeconomic diversity of staff members and children in care and strives to create a positive relationship within BCH.
Participates in the agency's Performance Quality Improvement (PQI) program as needed.
Clients/Foster Families:
Facilitates FAC, admission, intake, transfer, and discharge conferences Provides leadership role in child and family conferences and coordinates and implements the Plan of Service and Plan of Service Reviews with each family Provides support, encouragement, recognition of feelings and problem-solving which compliments family work.
Arranges family contacts, emergency contacts, financial accounting, scheduling of appointments, behavior infractions, obtaining consents, in-home plans, and in reporting medical, school, and other daily events Establishes and maintains relationships with resources for client systems and assists family/custodian in securing appropriate internal and external community resources to meet the family's needs Supports medical, dental and other appointments for youth in care Sets the tone that clarifies BCH's Family Systems approach to family work, if the goal is family reunification Conducts routine home visits to the foster home Recruits foster families by presenting need for foster homes to individuals and groups Conducts foster home application studies in keeping with BCH policies and procedures and licensing standards Submits all required paperwork for foster home initial licensing and renewals Orients and trains new foster parents to achieve understanding of their roles, responsibilities, expectations, etc.
Provides ongoing training to meet state and accreditation requirements and special needs of foster parents Is available to foster parents on a regularly-scheduled and emergency basis to assist with identified issues and crisis needs Assists foster parents with the securing of community resources identified as needed by the team Record Keeping:
Keeps all client files and documentation of case activities current this includes, but is not limited to, Admission Documents, MIGS, Plan of Service, Plan of Service Review, Summary Dictations, Individual Crisis Management Plans, Outcome Measurements (including Duke Study), Consents, Progress Notes, Admission, Transfer, Discharge Memo's, Alerting Slips, Court Reports, Aftercare Plans Knowledge and Training:
Continually increases knowledge and skills by taking steps necessary to stay in touch with current trends in the field of foster care Maintains all certifications that are required to train foster parents.
Consistently and effectively applies professional knowledge and skills in fulfilling the responsibilities of the position Has a body of knowledge and skills necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the position Demonstrates a knowledge level of current trends in the area of services to families and children Develops a pool of external resources for supporting services on an as needed basis Demonstrates and implements a working knowledge of skills in working with family systems, individuals and groups Participates in Family Systems Trainings EQUIPMENT:
Ability to operate standard office machines such as copier, computer, fax, calculator, etc.
Ability to work within Google Email, Excel and Word software programs.
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Ability to read, write and complete necessary documentation.
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from clients, customers, resources and the general public.
MENTAL / VISUAL / AUDITIORY DEMAND:
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form and ability to draw conclusions.
CONTACT WITH OTHERS:
Regular contact with colleagues in all departments, as well as with outside individuals and groups; should represent Baptist Children's Homes of NC, Inc.
in a positive manner.
Contacts outside of the agency where proper handling of situations is of utmost importance as the agency's image could be affected.
CONFIDENTIAL DATA:
Complies with agency policies and procedures concerning confidentiality and HIPAA regulations involving all aspects of client information, which include day to day care of the children, case records, family information, medical information, psychological services, etc which if disclosed, would have adverse internal and/or external effect, and could result in termination of employment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations must be made to enable the individual with disabilities to perform the essential.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, talk and hear.
This position requires extensive driving, usually several days a week.
The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk and reach with hands and arms.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Usual office working conditions.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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