What are the responsibilities and job description for the Kinship Caseworker position at The Buckeye Ranch?
Description
The Buckeye Ranch is seeking a Kinship Caseworker to join our Shared Services department. The Kinship Caseworker will be responsible for the emergent and non-emergent assessment of relatives and non-relatives for the placement of children in the custody of FCCS, managed by PFSN. This position will be responsible to ensure compliance is met with ODJFS as well as TBR/ PFSN policy and procedures. The caseworker will work closely with PFSN service teams, TBR foster care staff, and Placement Specialists. The caseworker will assist kinship caregivers will ongoing case management which includes but is not limited to referrals for services, support, and financial resources. The position requires the person to be flexible due to agency needs; early morning and evening hours are possible and expected if needed. The person is required to be on-call according to the established rotation.
Learn About The Buckeye Ranch
For decades, The Buckeye Ranch has been restoring hope and providing healing for children, youth, and families in Central Ohio. Our continuum of care addresses every stage and aspect of what children may be experiencing after traumas caused by mental illness, abuse, or neglect. With help from The Buckeye Ranch, they’re empowered to overcome obstacles, tap into their resilience, and move forward toward healthy, fulfilling lives.
What You’ll Do
Benefit effective date: First of the month following 30 days of employment.
Who you are:
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The Buckeye Ranch is seeking a Kinship Caseworker to join our Shared Services department. The Kinship Caseworker will be responsible for the emergent and non-emergent assessment of relatives and non-relatives for the placement of children in the custody of FCCS, managed by PFSN. This position will be responsible to ensure compliance is met with ODJFS as well as TBR/ PFSN policy and procedures. The caseworker will work closely with PFSN service teams, TBR foster care staff, and Placement Specialists. The caseworker will assist kinship caregivers will ongoing case management which includes but is not limited to referrals for services, support, and financial resources. The position requires the person to be flexible due to agency needs; early morning and evening hours are possible and expected if needed. The person is required to be on-call according to the established rotation.
Learn About The Buckeye Ranch
For decades, The Buckeye Ranch has been restoring hope and providing healing for children, youth, and families in Central Ohio. Our continuum of care addresses every stage and aspect of what children may be experiencing after traumas caused by mental illness, abuse, or neglect. With help from The Buckeye Ranch, they’re empowered to overcome obstacles, tap into their resilience, and move forward toward healthy, fulfilling lives.
What You’ll Do
- Provide consistent follow up with every relative/non-relative provider to ensure support.
- Give resources to relative/non-relative during duration of child's placement.
- Works with relative/non-relative providers to assist with applying for ODJFS benefits, KPIP program, KSP benefits, and KGAP.
- Provide availability to any relative/non-relative provider who needs any crisis resources.
- Ensure timely completion of activity logs on contact with relative/non-relative contacts.
- Inform CPS workers of any immediate safety concerns or any situations that may be harmful to a child
- and/or staff.
- Participate in court hearings, if necessary.
- Collaborate with TBR Foster Care and/or other foster care agencies when appropriate to support kinship caregivers wishing to become licensed as foster caregivers.
Benefit effective date: First of the month following 30 days of employment.
- Wonderful medical, dental, and vision insurance.
- Paid Time Off (Three weeks within the first year)
- Company Paid Life Insurance
- Company Paid Short Term Disability
- 401K Employer Contribution
- Non-Profit Student Loan Forgiveness Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Tuition Assistance
- Employee Referral Program
Who you are:
- You have a bachelor's degree in a human service related field.
- You have a year of child protective experience.
- You have an active driver’s license and proof of auto insurance.
- You are preferably Ohio CORE trained.
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