Program Manager - Family Time Coaching

Community Care MEPortland, ME
Onsite

About The Position

The FTC Program serves families referred by DHHS/OCFS whose children have recently entered DHHS custody. The FTC Supervisor provides supervision, training, and support to a team of Family Time Coaches. The FTC Supervisor consistently demonstrates unconditional positive regard, compassion, and empathy for the families we serve.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in social work or a related field
  • At least 2 years of supervisory experience
  • Experience with child welfare related systems
  • At least 12 months of previously documented experience working with children and families
  • Valid State of Maine driver's license, insurance that meets the state minimum requirements, and a reliable vehicle
  • Must be able to pass background checks including DMV, CPS, APS, and Criminal checks.
  • Knowledge in the areas of grief, loss, separation, and trauma.
  • Knowledge of vicarious trauma.
  • An understanding of normative child development.
  • Ability to respond calmly and competently to crises.
  • Understanding of unconditional positive regard.
  • Understanding of professional boundaries and the ability to set appropriate limits.
  • Understanding of the dynamics of working with children and families who have behavioral and emotional
  • Understanding of mental health, child welfare, and the social service system within the State of Maine.
  • Ability to actively and reflectively engage in the supervisory process.
  • Understanding of a treatment philosophy that is receptive and sensitive to choices and behaviors based on racial, cultural, socioeconomic or ethnic background, religious or spiritual affiliation, or sexual orientation.

Responsibilities

  • Provides consistent and quality supervision to Family Time Coaches (FTCs).
  • Provides initial and ongoing training to FTCs.
  • Thoroughly reviews each Family Visitation Plan, referral, and court orders to ensure visits are provided within established guidelines.
  • Provides support to FTCs who are delivering intensive, home and community-based skill-building to parents of children in DHHS custody.
  • Assists FTCs and families in the development of visitation goals and activities.
  • Provides coverage for FTCs as necessary, including providing in-home visitation.
  • Follows through with all programmatic training.
  • Ensures notes and reports are submitted in a timely and accurate manner by FTCs.
  • Attends FTM's as necessary to partner with family members, FTCs, and other providers.
  • Attends collaborative meetings with DHHS.
  • Contacts the Program Director immediately with any safety concerns.
  • Ensures the FTCs are providing culturally competent services, evaluating the cultural preferences and needs of each family, and customizing visits accordingly.
  • Responds to subpoenaed requests, attending court as necessary.
  • Meets all expectations of the FTC Supervisor job description.
  • Initiates professional development through reflecting on areas of strength and challenges, and seeks assistance in supervision to strengthen.
  • Adheres to the agency's clinical, administrative, and personnel polices and procedures.
  • Offers flexibility to meet the needs of the FTC Program, including ensuring availability when FTCs need support.
  • Consistently role models a high level of professionalism during interactions with FTCs, co-workers, supervisors, and external.
  • Travels throughout the assigned counties as necessary to meet the needs of the FTC Program.
  • Other responsibilities as assigned by.
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