Children's Home Society of North Carolina · 19 hours ago
SUCCESS COACH (52088)
Children's Home Society of North Carolina is responsible for providing case management and service coordination of post permanency services. The Success Coach will facilitate services to youth and families who have achieved permanency through various means, focusing on increasing placement stability and promoting the well-being of youth in foster care.
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Responsibilities
Engagement, Assessment and Goal planning- Recruit families for the Success Coach Service, educate community and agency partners about service. Work in conjunction with the family to complete a comprehensive assessment and develop goal plans addressing placement stability, caregiver self-efficacy and child/family well-being
Engage the family and provide in home services, crisis intervention, case management, and skill-building around problem-solving, self-advocacy, conflict resolution, and relapse planning. Reassess family needs/goal plans at least annually or as needed
Skill Building/Reinforcement and Crisis Prevention/ Intervention- Provide individualized skill-reinforcement and coaching to model appropriate parenting/family behaviors during home visitation based on Success Coach Model and needs identified in the goal plan or as situations arise
Service Coordination- Advocate for the family’s needs through community collaboration and provide information and referral/linkages to family with appropriate community resources and informal supports to strengthen the family’s self-efficacy. Build and maintain relationships with various community resources, interagency networks and informal family supports
Provide 24/7 telephone availability to assist families in weathering a crisis. Complete crisis prevention planning and skill building based on families’ individual needs
Documentation- Complete appropriate and timely documentation, maintain comprehensive records and reports, as required by agency policy or program guidelines (documentation is to be complete within 7 days of interaction with family); maintain confidentiality as required by statute/policy
Plan and coordinate events for families or other professionals throughout the year
Assist with any replication and/or training, workshop, group/event, or presentations as needed by the unit
Participate in individual and team staffing and meetings regularly
Travel to provide in-home services on a regular basis in compliance with program model
Professional Development- Keep up to date on child welfare and post-care literature/best practice models and available community resources; attend relevant trainings to assist parents with skill-building and coaching
Ability to react to change productively and handle other essential tasks or responsibilities as assigned by Supervisor and/or grant
Contribute to a positive, engaging work environment
Display sensitivity to the service population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristics
Demonstrate the CHS Mission, Vision, and Values in the performance of all job duties
Adhere to Social Work Codes of Ethics or to the Code of Ethics appropriate to the applicable licensure/credentialing and comply with professional standards of the Child Welfare League
Develop a strong knowledge base and stay current on job-related issues and trends
Participate actively in departmental meetings, training, and education, as well as the quality process
Comply with CHS’s code of conduct, policies, procedures, and other obligations
Perform other duties related to department goals and projects as needed
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree from an accredited school of social work and 1 year of social work experience; or
Bachelor's degree in a human services field and 2 years of social work experience; or
Bachelor's degree in a non-human services field and 3 years of social work experience
Skills and Proficiency in: Case Management | Child Welfare System | Adoption & Foster Care
Understanding of the impact and effects of childhood trauma
Understanding of the child welfare continuum, to include child maltreatment, foster care, and adoption
Understanding of adoption related dynamics and challenges
Adhere to Social Work Code of Ethics or to the Code of Ethics appropriate to the applicable licensure/credentialing and comply with professional standards of the Child Welfare League
Display sensitivity to the service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics
Perform other duties related to department goals and projects as needed
Demonstrate strong organizational skills
Strong working knowledge of child welfare service systems for youth and young adults and an ability to bring together and collaborate with diverse community partners
Maintain a valid North Carolina driver's license, adequate auto insurance, and have access to an operating vehicle to attend to CHS business
Company
Children's Home Society of North Carolina
Children's Home Society of North Carolina provides adoption, foster care, birth parent services and counseling services.
Funding
Current Stage
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Children's Home Society of North Carolina
2025-12-04
Children's Home Society of North Carolina
2025-11-05
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