Intensive Family Preservation Supervisor


Posted 10/27/2009

Location:
Indianapolis, IN - Family Preservation

Job Description:
Oversee Intensive Family Preservation Team covering counties in southeast Indiana area. This home-based model counsels and teaches families that are at-risk of having their children removed due to abuse/neglect. Uses a cognitive/behavioral approach with the goal of preventing out of home placement of children and/or reunifying children already removed from their home. Responsibilities include overseeing direct service staff, assigning cases, conducting individual and team consultation, reviewing reports and documentation, being available to staff 24/7, and working in partnership with local departments of child services.

Hours per Week: 40

Experience:
Three years experience in child welfare or related human services.


Education:
Master's degree in social work, psychology, or marriage and family or related human service field with a current license issued by the Indiana Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist or Mental Health Counselor Board as one of the following: 1) Clinical Social Worker, 2) Marriage and Family Therapist, 3) Mental Health Counselor or Master degree in social work, psychology, or marriage and family or related human service field