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Kinship Care Specialist

Amara

Kinship Care Specialist

Seattle, WA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    This individual will be responsible for providing a wide range of services (including assessment, case management, and placement support) on behalf of children placed in kinship care in King County. The majority of this work is placement support, which includes direct work with families and children, including:

    • Provide timely support to often newly placed kinship families. This includes completing a needs assessment, goal setting/treatment planning, and ongoing placement support, case management, and resource navigation.
    • Assist kinship families to complete DCYF’s licensing process by connecting with resources as well as identifying and addressing barriers. This includes working with the family to complete training, required paperwork, and securing necessary items for licensure.
    • Ensuring that the physical, emotional, and social needs of children placed in Amara-supported kinship homes are met.
    • Liaising with multiple professionals in the child welfare arena (such as DCYF workers, CASAs, and service providers)
    • Facilitation of kinship workshops and support groups such as a trauma informed triad support group (youth, caregiver, and parent) that will focus on promoting shared principles.
    • Provide basic support to parents of youth placed in kinship homes helping to ensure they are connected to the appropriate resources (such as, referring to local resources like Parents for Parents, inviting to Collaborative Parenting Workshop).
    • Meeting requirements for timely, accurate, and thorough documentation for case files
    • Making referrals for community services for children and families as needed
    • Attending and participating in staff meetings and trainings as required
    • Flexing hours to accommodate family needs on an occasional and ongoing basis (ask that staff provide at minimum one night a week for evening appointments)
    • Engage in team meetings, supervision, and clinical consultation to ensure effective utilization of clinical skills and to engage in ongoing professional development.

  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions:

    A bachelor’s degree and two years of paid social service experience – or – a master’s degree and one year of paid social service experience are required. A practicum may be considered as a substitute for one year of paid experience. Degree(s) must be in social services, human services, behavioral science, or an allied field.
    • Knowledge of child development and family systems
    • Strong communication skills; experience communicating through verbal and written formats with a wide variety of stakeholders.
    • Ability to demonstrate initiative, discretion, maturity, flexibility and independent judgment.
    • Ability to work with all groups across age, religion, race, culture, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
    • Highly organized and detail oriented.
    • Ability to work in tandem with an outstanding professional team.
    Lived experience with the child welfare system (as a former youth in foster/kinship care, current or former kinship caregiver, parent, or foster parent) highly preferred.
    • Must be at least 21 years old, and have a valid Washington State driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and proof of current auto insurance.
    • Ability to pass a comprehensive background check.
    • Proof of current flu, Tdap and COVID-19 vaccinations.
    • Current CPR/First Aid Certification and Blood-Borne Pathogens (BBP) training within the past 5 years.
    • Ability to effectively communicate (verbal and written) with Spanish-speaking families is highly preferred.

    Additional Information

    Salary and Benefits

    This is a full-time position with an annual rate of pay between $57,000-$69,999 ($27.40-$33.65/hour) depending on experience. Generous personal leave and benefits package, including paid time off, paid sabbatical, health, vision and dental insurance, 401k with a company match, life, and disability insurance. Amara supports a hybrid work schedule with flexibility to work from home. Some in-office time may be required for team meetings and all-staff events. Occasional travel between our King and Pierce County offices may also be required. Applicants that prefer to work on-site may do so at either our King or Pierce County offices.

    Criminal Background Check

    Amara conducts background checks appropriate to the contractual requirements of the position. A previous conviction will not necessarily bar individuals from employment at Amara. For specific requirements please feel free to contact the hiring manager or human resources.

    Vaccination Requirement:

    Amara requires that all employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. This requirement is designed to prioritize the safety of the children and families we serve. Exemptions may be sought only for documented medical or religious accommodation.

    To Apply

    To express your interest in this position, please submit your resume and one-page cover letter indicating why this position is the right opportunity for you in Smart Recruiters. A

    Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

    Amara is an Equal Opportunity Employer