Partnership for Strong Families · 2 months ago
Adoption Program Case Manager
Partnership for Strong Families is focused on supporting families and children in the adoption process. The Adoption Program Case Manager is responsible for managing adoption cases, providing direct support to families, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements throughout the adoption process.
Non-profit Organization Management
Responsibilities
Provides direct case work pre-requisite to adoption for adoption goal children and families adopting children. This includes, but is not limited to, adoption home studies, child studies, referrals for psychological evaluation or other assessments if/as warranted, subsidy requests, enhanced subsidy requests (when warranted), maintenance of adoption tab information and provider information in FSFN
Completes quarterly home visits for secondary assignments and monthly home visits for primary assignments. Ensures documentation of all home visits is entered into FSFN within 48 hours of completed home visit
Maintains up-to-date information for all assigned recruit children on the Explore Adoption website including current photos and web memos submitted for timely posting following TPR
For secondary assignment: Provides Adoption Case Activity Reports for judicial reviews. For primary assignment: Prepares judicial review reports in FSFN addressing child(ren)’s safety, well-being and permanency
Attends all court hearings and testifies in court regarding progress, barriers and/or concerns regarding the child/family and towards achieving permanency
Completes all documentation and reports in a legal compliant and timely manner
For primary assignment: attends all psychotropic medication management appointments, obtain completed medical reports including 5339 and submits to CLS as required to obtain a court order for medications
Monitors the child and family’s compliance with psychotropic medication rules and procedures, completes monthly psychotropic medication reviews and obtains necessary medication compliance documentation. Uploads all medication related documentation in FSFN
Provides adoptive placement services to adoptive families including documentation in compliance with legal requirements for full disclosure and adoption subsidy
Fulfills needs related to adoption disruptions including documenting disruptions, ensuring that subsidy is terminated (if applicable), and guiding efficient coordination of needs toward subsequent placement of the child(ren) and support of the child(ren) and family(ies)
May perform specialized case management activities as needed toward program compliance with legislative mandates, and DCF and/or PSF initiatives including the Adoption Incentive Program and other activities identified locally as promoting the timely adoption of waiting children in Circuits 3 and 8
Plans, facilitates, and documents separation of sibling and match staffings
Assesses child and family needs and coordinates delivery of services specific to adoption preparation, transition, and support for the child and family including coordinating the development, documentation, and fulfillment and support of transition plans for all adoptive placements
Provides lifebooks to adoptive families
Provides on-call support when needed
Completes incident reports as required
Serves as the primary point of contact to adoptive families with recruit children or other matched children placed in their home during the 90-day post-placement supervision period
Specialized recruitment adoption case managers will plan child-specific recruitment efforts, and assist in targeted recruitment efforts by PSF, as well as participate in match staffings to review the status of all available children without identified families every sixty (60) days as required by FAC
Specialized recruitment adoption case managers will also receive and respond timely to all inquiries on assigned children and plan match staffings upon identification of one or more appropriate inquiries with approved home studies appearing to meet the needs of the child
Specialized recruitment adoption case managers may collaborate with Diligent Search Specialist toward family finding efforts for waiting children
Specialized recruitment adoption case managers will assist with maintenance of the Heart Gallery and promotion of general, targeted, and child-specific recruitment efforts
Displays understanding of, and sensitivity to, service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics
Participates in annual National Adoption Month events in November
Performs other related job duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or comparable human services field
Certification as a Child Welfare Professional or CWP eligible. Must obtain CWP certification within twelve (12) months of appointment
Possession of a valid, State of Florida driver's license to operate the motor vehicle operated. Requirement exists at the time of hire and as a condition of continued employment
Knowledge of family safety and preservation
Knowledge of adoption laws and regulations in Florida
Knowledge of theories and practice of child protection, counseling, social work, investigations, and family assessments
Knowledge of methods of compiling, organizing, and analyzing data
Knowledge of Department operations, policies, and procedures
Knowledge of modern office standards, policies, and procedures
Skill in the use of computers and software applications related to the essential functions of the job
Skill in effective communication, both orally and in writing
Skill in the use of various types of office equipment (e.g., copier, fax, multi-line telephone system)
Skills in problem-solving and analysis
Ability to be proactive, decisive, and employ crisis intervention principles appropriately
Ability to make accurate assessments of children and families
Ability to travel
Ability to identify improvements and adjustments needed to insure program effectiveness and efficiency
Ability to develop and carry out effective practices for the supervision of direct staff
Ability to plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments
Ability to conduct effective case staffings and other meetings
Ability to interact appropriately with families, community resources, service providers and other agency professionals
Ability to work some evenings weekends conducting PRIDE trainings in coverage areas
Ability to maintain a positive and reliable attitude concerning all aspects of working in a challenging environment, including significant patience and respect for children and families who can become quite demanding
Ability to be sensitive to cultural needs and willingness to serve as a positive member of a working team
Ability to prioritize multiple tasks and projects
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other personnel and the public
Preferred
Master's Degree in the like preferred
Two (2) years of experience in the field of adoption preferred
Adoption Competency training preferred
Company
Partnership for Strong Families
Established in 2003, Partnership for Strong Families (PSF) is the lead community-based care agency for Florida Judicial Circuits 3 and 8.
Funding
Current Stage
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