What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dependency Case Manager Apprentice position at Center for Family and Child Enrichment?
Cherishing Our Children Since 1977Helping children and families help themselves to live a better life and build a stronger community.The Center for Family and Child Enrichment (CFCE) is dedicated to help children and their families by providing the right services and solutions based on individual needs. CFCE is constantly evolving to better support our community.As a Dependency Case Manager Apprentice, you will learn the position of Dependency Case Manager and the Child Welfare System. This position entails a training class that is run by our lead agency as well as shadowing current dependency case managers to learn the job. The training class is followed by a certification test administered by the Florida Certification Board.Why join CFCE : Great benefits package, including a Zero (0) cost out of pocket medical plan, 13 Paid Holidays and a competitive Paid Time Off PackageMaking an invaluable impact in your communityGrowth and professional development opportunities availableQualify for Public Service Loan ForgivenessWe are a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code Some of the Functions Include : Learn to conduct child safety assessments, home studies. Review available records regarding the child's family history, school behavior, medical or mental health history, etc. Identify and explore potential resources that will facilitate family preservation, early family reunification, or alternative permanency planning. Coordinate the delivery of referrals, linkage, and services to client and families with other professionals.Assist in ensuring that the court approved plans for the child and family is being implemented. Monitor case plan, obtain reports from service providers, and evaluate family needs to expedite permanency of children.Prepare judicial review reports according to CFCE and State of Florida operating procedures. Explain the court proceedings to the child, if age appropriate and ensure active involvement and participation.Staff cases with supervisor, DCF attorneys, and other professionals as required. Communicate the needs of the child and family to the court in written report. Testify at court or CRP regarding reunification, termination of parental rights, or other permanency plan for children. Provide support to children, caregivers, and family members to assure stability and timely achievement of permanency. Assist family and / or caregivers in accessing subsidy, medical coverage, and other needed services for children.Communicate and coordinate services, when applicable, with the child's teacher, probation officer, therapist, foster parent / caregiver, etc.Minimum Education Bachelor's Degree in a human services related field from an accredited university Minimum ExperienceTwelve months of relevant experience working with children and families if Bachelor's degree is in a non-human services related fieldSkills NeededMust be computer literateExcellent assessment skills and intervention strategiesAbility to perform at a high level of autonomy or with minimal supervisionAbility to observe and report accurately on the functioning of individuals and familiesAbility to handle confidential information appropriatelyAbility to identify and understand environmental stressorsAbility to set appropriate limits and boundaries with clientsStrong verbal and written communication skillsOrganize work activities in order to accomplish various required tasks simultaneously. CFCE is a Drug Free Workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer.