Intake and Placement Specialist I

Mainstream Nonprofit Solutions Inc.Topeka, KS
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About The Position

Mainstream Nonprofit Solutions, part of the TFI Family of Companies, is dedicated to strengthening families and improving the lives of children. We are looking for a full-time Intake and Placement Specialist I to join our compassionate and mission-driven team. As an Intake and Placement Specialist I, you will locate safe and appropriate placements for youth referred by state and partner agencies. You’ll authorize services for these youth, promote their well-being, and coordinate with other agencies to ensure comprehensive care. You’ll be at the forefront of building stronger, healthier families. If you’re passionate about helping children and families, join us today!

Requirements

  • Compassionate individuals eager to help families in crisis.
  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Valid driver’s license and the ability to meet agency underwriting standards.
  • A strong desire to advocate for children and support their growth and development.
  • Predictive Index assessments assist hiring managers determine if a candidate may be a good match for the position.
  • Please Complete a Predictive Index assessment at the following link https://assessment.predictiveindex.com/692W/7ae8e6d6-537f-4b84-8842-be61589df649?type=candidateba
  • The PI assessment takes 5-7 minutes to complete. There are no right or wrong answers.

Responsibilities

  • Locate safe and appropriate placements for youth referred by state and partner agencies
  • Authorize services for these youth
  • Promote their well-being
  • Coordinate with other agencies to ensure comprehensive care

Benefits

  • Flexible scheduling
  • 20 days of personal leave in your first year, increasing to 25 days after one year.
  • 12 paid holidays.
  • Longevity bonus and tuition reimbursement.
  • Join a fantastic team dedicated to the mission of strengthening families and being nationally recognized for excellence.
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