The Local Permanency Specialist (LPS) is legally responsible for providing courtesy services/secondary casework to abused and neglected children who are in relative placements, foster homes, residential treatment facilities, independent living programs, and young adults who are participating in extended foster care in Region 3B. The specialist interacts routinely with Texas Department of Family & Protective Services staff, clients, contract providers, civil and criminal court personnel along with community representatives, CASA, etc. The Local Permanency Specialist monitors the child’s overall wellbeing while in care. They work closely with parents, extended family, and legal parties to help secure and maintain a permanent and safe place for the children to live. Additionally, the specialist is responsible for: Completing monthly, announced and unannounced, contact with children in the conservatorship of DFPS who are placed in Region 3B, entering documentation in IMPACT, attending monthly medication reviews for children placed in residential treatment settings, assisting primary workers with family visits and subsequent placement moves as needed. LPS will assure the child's needs are being met appropriately by the authorize caregiver and/or facility staff. LPS will also provide the primary worker with written information of any meeting/staffing and provide information to assist in the completion of the child's plan of service, common application and court report. LPS will facilitate parent and/ or sibling visitation as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level