Paths for Families
Location
Greenbelt, Maryland
Salary
$70,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
Provide clinical support and case management to adoptive families while conducting comprehensive home studies and assessments. Facilitate pre-service training and support groups to ensure the well-being of children and families.
Requires a Master's degree in social work and licensure as an LMSW or LCSW-C. A minimum of five years of professional experience in child welfare, adoption, or foster care is required.
Overview The Adoption Social Worker is responsible for providing clinical support, assessment, and case management services to adoptive families in both the foster care adoption program and the assessments department. This position is a full-time, 40-hour per week position. It is a hybrid position which requires the ability to perform home visits as required by regulations for the home study process. This position is expected to evolve as the needs of the program change.
Founded in 1990, Paths for Families is a nonprofit child placement agency licensed in Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. At Paths for Families we believe that family is a human right. Welcoming Every Child, Every Family, Every Step of the way, our mission is to build healthy, lifelong family connections for every child and to advocate for the continuous improvement of systems that promote the well-being of children. Our vision is that every child will have lifelong connections to a caring, nurturing family. Qualifications and Education Requirements Master's degree in social work. Licensure as an LMSW or LCSW-C, where required. Minimum five years of professional experience in child welfare, adoption and/or foster care is required. Knowledge of trauma, attachment, and child welfare is preferred. Preferred Skills Familiarity with and commitment to child and family mental health, child welfare, foster care, and adoption preferred. Ability to understand and embrace the benefits of open adoption. Excellent interpersonal and organizational skills; ability to understand complex personal relationships; ability to work on team and independently; ability to communicate with children and adults in adoptive families from diverse and multi-cultural backgrounds. Ability to prioritize and problem solve. Administrative ability to manage ongoing caseload. Superior proficiency in Microsoft suite of products and database case management. Role and Responsibilities Foster Care Adoption: Provide clinical support to parents adopting from foster care through email, phone calls, in-person visits and video conferencing. Communication will begin when families enter the program and are waiting for a match. Support will continue through the match process and placement through finalization. Attend the weekly foster care adoption team meeting to collaborate with other members of the team on the family and children's needs. Facilitate the pre-service foster care adoption training, using the NTDC model, several times throughout the year. Training will occur via video conferencing and may occur on evenings or weekends. Conduct support groups to foster care adoption families through video conferencing on a bi-weekly basis. Create and send monthly newsletter to families in the program with updates and helpful resources.
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