Own your opportunity to work alongside federal civilian agencies. Make an impact by providing services that help the government ensure the well being of U.S. citizens.
Job DescriptionWe are GDIT. The people supporting and securing some of the most complex government defense, and intelligence projects across the country. We ensure today is safe and tomorrow is smarter. Our work has meaning and impact on the world around us, but also on us, and that's important.
GDIT is your place. You make it your own by embracing autonomy, seizing opportunity, and being trusted to deliver your best every day.
We think. We act. We deliver. There is no challenge we can't turn into opportunity. And our work depends on a Bilingual Case Coordinator joining our team to support project activities in the Atlanta, GA area.
Job Responsibilities:
Thoroughly reviews, assesses, and completes third party release recommendations related to family reunification options.Visits care provider sites to conduct weekly staffing reviews. Confers weekly with customer staff and direct care providers to discuss cases employing perspectives from child welfare, juvenile justice, and mental health in adherence with policy.Writes reports on progress and tracking/elevating issues related to program trends.Assists care providers to recognize potential victims of trafficking.Provides technical assistance to grantees related to policies and proceduresLocation:
This job is based in Atlanta, GA. While you may work from home, you will be handling cases in Atlanta and surrounding areas and remotely dependent on need.Job Requirements:
MA/MS in Social Work or a social science related discipline +2 years postgraduate child welfare experience, or +3 years of post-undergraduate child welfare experience, or BA/BS in Social Work or a social science related discipline and +5 years of post-degree demonstrated child welfare experience, or BA/BS in a non-social science related discipline and +7 years of post-degree child welfare experience Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish (will be tested)Prior experience working with immigrant youth and families is highly preferred (case management, psycho-social assessments, direct mental health therapy, etc.). Juvenile justice experience can be a differentiator.Position requires a Tier 2 Public Trust Investigation and Child Abuse/Neglect Checks.