Caseworker

Center for Human Development (CHD)West Springfield, MA
Onsite

About The Position

The Center for Human Development (CHD) is seeking a Caseworker to join their DYS and DCF Transition to Independent Living Program (TILP). This program provides placement and casework support to youth aged 17-22 who are aging out of foster care. The role involves working with youth in unstaffed, agency-leased community apartments throughout Western Massachusetts. The Caseworker will help youth practice skills, explore their independence, and gain insight into self-sufficiency. The position is dynamic and requires a blend of professional skills and direct service with hands-on outreach. The primary goal is to enhance youth safety, stability, well-being, and self-sufficiency to facilitate their transition to independent living. This includes placing, supporting, and supervising referred youth in scattered site community apartments.

Requirements

  • Associates or Bachelors Degree preferred
  • The ideal candidate will have a passion for working with people, particularly youth/teenagers
  • Previous caseload and outreach experience preferred
  • Knowledge of life coach responsibilities, experience preferred
  • Must have a vehicle for work use and current driver's license
  • Bilingual (English/Spanish) candidates preferred

Responsibilities

  • Interview and screen young adult referrals
  • Complete formal processes of intake, assessments of skills and safety, treatment plan development and progress reviews
  • Utilize multiple databases for documentation
  • Maintain organized and thorough documentations with adherence to time lines
  • Develop positive rapport with youth
  • Develop appropriate goals for youth growth based on assessments and be accountable to support those goals through specifically identified tasks
  • Participate in all moving in and out activities including seeking and securing rentals, furnishing and moving of belongings, cleaning and maintenance or facilitation of maintenance of properties as needed
  • Shops for and prepares apartments for youth move in
  • Maintains a regular schedule of contact with clients and weekly viewing of placements
  • Attend weekly team review meetings and participate in regular supervision
  • Collaborate with DYS funding source to form a supportive team and inform on youth progress
  • Attend virtual and in person meetings for case coordination and reviews
  • Counsel, support and coaches from a prospective of positive youth development with an understanding of trauma informed interactions
  • Transports clients in matters related to service delivery (e.g. medical/counseling appointments, school, outside agencies, court appearances, etc.)
  • Assist with seeking and facilitate participation in employment, job training opportunities and educational programming
  • Maintain knowledge of community resources for services and housing
  • Provide direct instruction of independent living curriculums/modules
  • Assist clients with budgeting and shopping for food weekly
  • Conduct both announced and unannounced visits to apartment sites
  • Identify unaddressed client needs and collaborate with funding source and community resources to assist the youth in meeting them (i.e. medical, mental health, financial, skill development, parenting needs)
  • Facilitate transitional planning for discharge
  • Monitor for client contract compliance
  • Participate in schedule of on call coverage

Benefits

  • Dental
  • Health
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Earned vacation time
  • Paid holidays
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