Resource Parent Support Worker

Northern Children ServicesPhiladelphia, PA
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About The Position

Join Our Team as a Resource Parent Support Worker and help make a difference in the lives of children, youth, and families! Job Summary Are you passionate about supporting the healthy development of children, youth, and families for a brighter future? Look no further! At Northern Children’s Services (Northern), every role in the organization contributes to helping us achieve our mission and vision. We believe that every child and youth has the potential to transform themselves – no matter their background or life situation. We work to “walk the talk” when it comes to our organizational values: Excellence, Respect, Resilience, Cultural Humility & Justice, Healing, and Wellness. Why Choose Us? As a Resource Parent Support Worker, you’ll embark on a fulfilling journey. Leadership Opportunity Supportive Environment Empowerment and Progress Effective Communication Empowerment Through Planning Continuous Monitoring and Progress Documentation Excellence Networking and Collaboration Summary Under the supervision of the Foster Care Director, The Resource Parent Support Worker (RPSW); works directly with the Resource Parent to help them achieve and support the well-being, stability and permanency of the child or youth in care. This includes working directly with the resource caregiver to help them successfully meet the needs of the child or youth. The RPSW must provide face-to-face support to the resource caregiver a minimum of one time per month, with more frequent and intense contacts for new placements and during periods of need. When a child or youth is first placed in the home, the RPSW must provide initial, in-person contact with the Resource Caregiver within three business days if they were not present at the actual placement. This cannot be a phone contact. Specific responsibilities of the RPSW include providing direct, in-home support to Resource Caregiver focused on: Ensuring the safety and well-being of the child or youth. As needed, by supporting the Resource Caregiver to stabilize the child or youth in the home and school setting by helping the Resource Caregiver understand from a developmental perspective child or youth behaviors as they may relate to their trauma history. Supporting Resource Caregivers to effectively communicate with any education, medical, dental or other service providers working with the child or youth. Ensuring Resource Caregivers are in compliance with medication administration and documentation.

Requirements

  • Ability to communicate and interact with staff within and outside the agency.
  • Ability to assess and define needs and problems, collect data, develop factual information and draw valid professional conclusions.
  • Ability to effectively present and respond to questions from various sources.
  • Ability to accurately calculate numbers.
  • Ability to work with a computer in performing duties.
  • Ability to give clear, concise and professional oral and written instructions.
  • Excellent working knowledge of child welfare system and family dynamics/childhood mental health issues and needs as well as the systems that impact on children and youth.
  • Strong knowledge of case management practices and requirements.
  • Ability to assess training needs and develop training programs for resource parents.
  • Ability to assess applicants to determine their capabilities to become resource parents
  • The RPSW must hold a bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or related field, and have a minimum of three year experience providing services to children, youth and families in a behavioral health setting.
  • Ability to walk up & down stairs, climb, reach and bend
  • Ability to lift 20 lbs.
  • Ability to operate a laptop computer and smartphone
  • Current valid driver’s license, car registration and vehicle insurance
  • Ability to adjust to flexible work schedule, often working on weekend days and evenings
  • Willingness to learn and maintain the value of a trauma-informed culture.
  • Commit to the maintenance of a therapeutic environment and community that promotes safety, nonviolence, and resilience as the basis for all we do with clients and staff.
  • Knowledge and utilization of trauma-informed practices
  • Emotional intelligence
  • Effective communication
  • Understanding of the impact of trauma on human development
  • Use of person-first and strengths-based language

Responsibilities

  • Maintains appropriate monthly visitation with Resource Families.
  • Advocates for the needs of the consumer to obtain needed resources and supports.
  • Clearly and effectively, communicates all pertinent information to involved parties.
  • Participates in regular weekly supervision with the Foster care Supervisor
  • Communicate with the child’s CUA worker, Child Advocate Social Worker and Attorney when legal attention is warranted; Promoting and teaching transferable self- advocacy skills to Resource Parents
  • The RPSW must communicate all safety concerns to the Foster care Supervisor within immediately.
  • The RPSW is responsible for supporting and bridging communication barriers between Resource Parents and Community Umbrella Agency (CUA)/Department of Human Services (DHS) staff.
  • Attending CUA case manager Quality visits occurring in the Resource Home, as invited by the CUA or as requested by the RPSW.
  • Attending teaming meetings, as invited.
  • Attending Family Court, as invited and not in lieu of the CUA’s appearance.
  • Attending JPO facilitated Teamings or meetings prior to Court and Court proceedings as needed.
  • Initiating communication with the CUA when the current array of services a child or youth is receiving needs to re-evaluate by the CUA Case Manager based on the child or youth’s functioning and status in the placement setting.
  • Obtaining documents from the CUA that may be needed by the Resource Caregiver and providing them to the caregiver, such as consents for medical, dental, or behavioral health care; school documents etc.
  • Obtaining results of medical, dental or treatment appointments the child receives while in the Resource Home and providing them to the CUA.
  • Maintain documentation of supports and interventions provided to the resource Caregivers.
  • Adheres to the 3700 Foster family regulations
  • Ensures the home is a safe environment for children placed
  • Within 48 hours of placing a child –RPSW must meet Face to face with the resource parents to review all medical/dental information
  • RPSW must develop a Transportation Plan
  • Within five days the worker must develop and implement an Individual Crisis plan in collaboration with the resource parent and the CUA case manager in order to meet the needs of the child
  • Within 30 days of placement, develop and implement a Resource Parent Support Plan specific to each child placed in the home.
  • Within five days the RSPW must develop and implement Respite Plan
  • Review medication logs with Resource parents
  • Review ANSEL CASEY with Resource parent
  • Maintain case record for the resource parents
  • Complete bi-weekly home visit/home safety documentation
  • RPSW is responsible for ensuring respites are planned in advance,, RPSW will work with our Admission Coordinator to schedule respites
  • Attends all required training and pursues other training for professional development.
  • Manages time effectively in order to complete direct service requirements and required documentation.
  • Works collaboratively with each CUA and resources parents to ensure agency policies and procedures are adhered.
  • Maintains the appropriate number of training hours as required by local, state and federal regulations.
  • Monitor safety plans Megan’s law safety plans if needed
  • Coaches the resource parent on home based strategies to address mental health, Physical health needs of the child.
  • To maintain a high continuity of care between Northern’s Resource Families and the children they care for, this individual is responsible for coordinating with CUA providers, in order to obtain outstanding records, documentation and case management supports needed for children placed in their homes.
  • Linkage to Resources for youth Many of these tasks include, but are not limited to: obtaining medical, educational, and legal consents; retrieving behavioral health provider treatment consents for children in need of psychological evaluation and treatment; obtaining immunization shot records; solidifying and obtaining accurate medical insurance coverage information, obtaining placement agreement letters from CUA staff; mediating transportation arrangements between CUA providers and Resource Parents;
  • Conduct re-certification process
  • Create & remedy any corrective action plans or safety plans needed in homes of crisis.
  • Conduct in- home inspection visits, face-to-face meetings with Resource Parents and CUA staff, phone conferences, and Foster care team meetings.
  • Participate in monthly support groups
  • Participate in Pre-service training (held one Saturday of each month.)
  • Host Monthly focus groups with Resource parents
  • Maintains contacts with level resource parents, Community Umbrella Agencies and the Department of Human Services.
  • Maintains contacts with other community resources and agencies.
  • Coordinates communications between Resource Parents and CUA staff.
  • Attends CUA meetings, relating to child welfare changes and regulatory updates.
  • Consults and collaborates with agency personnel, referral sources, county agencies and other groups and individuals external to the program.

Benefits

  • We offer comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance for full-time employees.
  • Life Insurance/AD&D and LTD: We provide full-time employees with a $20,000 life insurance policy through Mutual of Omaha Company at no cost. Additionally, Mutual of Omaha LTD coverage and AD&D insurance offer financial security to our employees and their families. A partner insurance company offers a range of self-funded insurance plans, including accident insurance, cancer insurance, life insurance, critical illness coverage, and short-term disability insurance, providing additional financial protection to our employees.
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan: We offer a 401(k)-savings plan with a generous matching contribution after one year of employment.
  • NCS Educational Expense Reimbursement program
  • Paid Leave: Employees have access to generous paid time off or sick leave, allowing them to prioritize their health and well-being.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Our EAP offers confidential referral and counseling services to help employees and their families manage life's challenges, including stress management, legal and financial concerns, depression, and substance abuse.
  • Legal Services: Self-funded legal services provide valuable support and resources for various legal matters.
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