What are the responsibilities and job description for the Tennessee Pregnancy Counseling Specialist position at Lifeline Children's Services?
Location: Knoxville, TN
Position Status: Full Time
Position Summary:
Counsels clients concerning the options they have regarding an unplanned pregnancy, including factual information about each option, helping to develop an adoption plan if desired, preparing for the adoption process, and connecting with resources if no longer desiring to choose adoption.
Networks in the community with potential referral sources by building relationships and conducting trainings.
Essential Duties:
Minimum Requirements:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in social work (preferred) or a related human services field (whichever is required by State) Experience: No experience needed except where required by State Licensure: Not required unless required by State; Social Work licensure, strongly preferred Other: Must lift at least 25lbs, must have reliable transportation
Work Environment:
Posted 12/2/221/2/2025
Position Status: Full Time
Position Summary:
Counsels clients concerning the options they have regarding an unplanned pregnancy, including factual information about each option, helping to develop an adoption plan if desired, preparing for the adoption process, and connecting with resources if no longer desiring to choose adoption.
Networks in the community with potential referral sources by building relationships and conducting trainings.
Essential Duties:
- To be a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ to co-workers, clients and ministry partners
- Actively participates on the team in a manner aligned with scripture including, but not limited to, praying for and with other team members, sharing scripture in daily activities and leadership, modeling the character of Jesus Christ in interactions with team and any external clients, partners, vendors, etc.
- Disciples’ ministry partners and clients.
- Aligns team dynamics, internal & external processes, and final product of team’s work with Biblical principles and with Lifeline’s Core Values
- Completes the initial contact and interview with clients utilizing interviewing as a main tool for quality social casework
- Provides initial assessment of the client’s interpersonal relationships, family dynamics and environmental stresses and support, and mental health status.
- Using client-centered consultation, provide the client with the options she has in an adoption plan, including gathering information on/and or also informing the father of the child.
- Helping thru a relationship that taps personal resources and other resources for coping with challenges, assists the expectant parent in arranging for prenatal care and hospital admission for delivery, and connecting her to insurance resources.
- Facilitating a client-centered relationship maintains regular contacts with the client to provide counseling during and after delivery.
- Serves as the expectant parent’s support system in the hospital if desired by the client.
- Provides on-going case management, by maintaining availability and communication with client as necessary.
- Provides the client the means for spiritual growth, including the ministry of evangelism and discipleship, in a non-threatening way.
- Focuses on the needs and welfare of the client and providing crisis intervention when needed
- Explains to the client the legal process of terminating parental rights and respecting her right to withdraw her relinquishments if within the legal period allowed.
- Creates legal and other necessary paperwork for discharge and relinquishment of baby.
- Maintains availability for post-adoption counseling of the birth parents and evaluates the client/s needs for resources and assistance
- Maintains and documents detailed records of contacts, including case notes, assessments, court documents, legal papers, time sheets, medical and family history, and other required paperwork.
- Serves as a liaison with interim care parents and the casework supervisor pertaining to the progress of each child under the worker’s care, including the child’s progress, medical information, doctor’s visits, and other relevant information, as well as maintaining documentation in the child’s file.
- Provides on-going case management and serves as an advocate for the client and the child’s best interest.
- Practice case management with social work ethical standards as established by the agency, through regular attendance at training and meetings.
- Networks in the community with potential referral sources by building relationships and conducting trainings to help them deal more effectively with the challenges of meeting the needs of the expectant client
- Develops and maintains relationships with referring organizations by empowering them to share the adoption well and to make relational referral.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in social work (preferred) or a related human services field (whichever is required by State) Experience: No experience needed except where required by State Licensure: Not required unless required by State; Social Work licensure, strongly preferred Other: Must lift at least 25lbs, must have reliable transportation
Work Environment:
- Work is performed in a home office environment
- May require travel throughout the state
Posted 12/2/221/2/2025