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Salary for the position: $ 78,000/ Year
PURPOSE:
The Director of Foster Care & Adoption Services will be responsible for leading and managing Little City’s Foster Care & Adoption Program and ensuring programmatic and financial sustainability of the program while exceeding contractual benchmarks. The position will directly supervise the Foster Care & Adoption Supervisor(s); Office Manager; and interns or volunteers as needed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The list of essential duties and responsibilities, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the task to be performed. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein is such duties are a logical assignment to the position.
1. Provide overall program oversight and development including programmatic impact and financial sustainability including future growth of the program and implementation of the program’s strategic plan.
2. Aligns program operations and procedures, and promotes a positive work culture, by delivering on agency’s mission, belief, values and vision. Ensures delivery of traumainformed service delivery models, and delivery of services as outlined in agency’s annual DCFS Program Plan/Contract for Services. Activities may include spearheading employee engagement activities and planning foster parent and youth events such as the Annual
Holiday Party and Picnic.
3. The position is responsible for overseeing the overall daily program operations including foster/adoptive parent recruiting and licensing, foster parent and staff training, intake, and case management staff for the program. Committee Member on the Training Committee responsible for developing and implementing training for staff and foster parents.
4. Conduct monthly All Staff Meetings that include child welfare, CQI, and program-area updates, and serve as a forum to conduct all-staff training.
5. Liaise with intra-agency departments to meet the daily program needs on behalf of those served and staff, including IT, Accounting, CQI, Training, HR, and others as applicable/needed.
6. Oversee and ensure compliance with Human Rights Campaign’s All Children’s All Families Seal requirements.
7. In collaboration with the DPOCFW, engage and collaborate with the FCAD Program’s Clinical Team to ensure transparent communication, cohesive service delivery across program areas to support the best interests of those served within program. Activities may include participation in Joint Supervisions, Placement Disruption Staffings, Training, Meetings, Clinical Team Meetings and the likes.
8. Oversee programmatic continuous quality compliance as aligned with governmental (DCFS), accrediting bodies (CARF), and other stakeholders, and ensure the program outcomes of safety, permanency and well-being are exceeding established contractual benchmarks. Report on program outcomes monthly to DPOCFW, DCFS, CARF, and other stakeholders.
9. Provides oversight of the intake process to assess and match youth with families.
10. Spearheads the collaboration of foster parents, staff, and other DCFS stakeholders to develop and implement of the Foster Parent Implementation Plan.
11. May complete investigations for foster parent licensing violations, license new foster/adoptive homes, ongoing licensing monitoring visits and audit licensing files, as needed.
12. Build and maintain partnerships with DCFS administration through the attendance and participation at DCFS provider meetings several times per month. Participates in monthly meetings with DCFS APT as part of CQI.
13. With assistance from the DPOCFW, create, monitor, and adjust program budget and ensure services are delivered in a financially responsible manner. Report on financial performance.
14. Manage the day-to-day financial operations of the program including subcontracts.
15. Make critical decisions related to case and licensing work.
16. Attend trainings and continuously research latest trends in the field.
17. Provide back-up on-call support and assist with crisis intervention, as needed.
18. Hire, train, monitor, and evaluate the direct reports. Support adequate program staffing for the program and enforcement of HR policies and procedures including those issues related to performance concerns.
19. Manage program communication to foster parents through letters, calls, surveys, social media posts and in-person engagement. Resolve case-related issues and complaints in a timely manner.
20. Ensures the implementation of all DCFS and Little City policies and procedures.
21. Maintains a current American Heart Association certification in First Aid and CPR.
22. Successfully completes Little City Foundation required training, re-training, and any additional training as required by Little City Foundation policies and practices, or as assigned by his or her immediate supervisor.
23. Other duties as assigned.