What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adoption Social Worker / Therapist (Full Time) position at Pact, an Adoption Alliance?
Are you passionate about promoting an ethical, child-centered, anti-racist approach to domestic infant adoption and post-adoption services? Join our team providing compassionate care to adopted BIPOC children and their families .
Pact, an Adoption Alliance is a different kind of adoption organization. We provide lifelong education, support and community for adoptees of color and the people who love them.
We are a pro-choice, non-religiously affiliated open adoption agency that approaches adoption through a reproductive justice and anti-racist lens. We only provide services to people who are considering voluntarily relinquishing their children and are not licensed as a foster / resource family agency. We have a unique focus on same-race placements of Black, Latinx, Asian / Pacific Islander and multiracial children, and providing lifelong support to BIPOC adoptees and their adoptive and first / birth families.
Position Summary
We are actively recruiting for a hybrid Social Worker / Therapist position who will function as a part of both the licensed adoption agency and mental health program within Pact, an Adoption Alliance.
Our ideal candidate is passionate about providing child-centered and ethical adoption social work services to prospective adoptive families who apply to adopt, to families who have recently received placement of a child, and therapy services to BIPOC adoptees ages 3-26 years old. BIPOC individuals and those touched personally by adoption strongly encouraged to apply
Your time will be shared 50 / 50 between the adoption agency and mental health programs. While in Adoption Social Worker role you will primarily provide pre- and post-adoption services to prospective adoptive parents. While in the Therapist role you will primarily provide post-adoption therapy to BIPOC adoptees and their adoptive families.
Skills, Abilities, and Experience
Required
- Valid California license to provide therapy : LCSW, LMFT
- Clearance of fingerprints, and any other mandatory State / Federal licensing requirements.
- Possess or obtain a National Provider Identifier (NPI) number
- Physician report of medical clearance, Proof of negative TB Test
Preferred
Job Duties – Social Worker (50%)
Job Duties – Therapist (50%)
comprehensive manner
Position Requirements
Compensation and Benefits
To Apply
Interested candidates should send their resume and cover letter to : Susan Dusza Guerra Leksander, LMFT, Agency and Clinical Director at susan@pactadopt.org. Please put “Adoption Social Worker” in the subject line. Applications will be received on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. Pact follows the Federal E.E.O.C. guidelines in the hiring process and celebrates diversity in its staff team.
About Pact, An Adoption Alliance
Pact is a non-profit organization, located in Emeryville, California whose mission is to serve adopted children of color. In every case, the child is our primary client. In order to best serve children's needs, we provide not only adoptive placement but lifelong education, support, and community for adoptees and their families on issues of adoption and race. Our goal is for every child to feel wanted honored and loved, a cherished member of a strong family with proud connections to the rich cultural heritage that is his or her birthright. We advocate for honesty and authenticity in matters of race and adoption. We strongly believe that adopted children's and adults' connections to birth family and birth heritage should be respected and maintained. We also strive to identify and counteract "adoptism," an unfortunately common social prejudice that challenges the legitimacy of the choice to place a child for adoption or to build a family by adoption. As an organization committed to children of color, we feel it is essential to educate ourselves and others about the pervasive power of race and racism as they affect our children, our families, ourselves and our society. We are a multicultural organization from top to bottom. Our staff and board of directors are racially diverse and reflect all positions of the adoption triad.
Salary : $80,000 - $89,000