In-Home Specialist
Job Overview
The In-Home Specialist provides direct in-home services to families referred by DCBS in order to address identified risk factors and reasonably ensure the safety and well-being of the children in family; thereby, preventing the unnecessary placement of the children into out of home care.
Responsibilities and Duties
· Provide direct intervention services to families at risk of having their children placed in out of home care by using an intensive, in-home evidence based service model as well as use research-based nationally recognized curricula, assessments, or other appropriate tools with families served in order to reduce or avoid the need for out of home placement. In Home Specialist may also provide reunification services to a child returning or has returned home from placement.
· Services to be provided to children ages 0-17 years.
· In-Home Specialist will work a forty-hour non-structured work week.
· In-Home Specialist is to carry a caseload that adheres to the approved EBP model and best practice. PACS uses EBP SBC.
· At least half of the services provided will occur in the family’s home or other natural community setting.
· In-Home Specialist will aid in the solution of practical problems which contribute to family stress so as to affect parental performance and enhanced functioning of the family unit.
· In-Home Specialist will arrange for additional assistance, including but not limited to, housing, childcare, education, job training, emergency cash grants, state and federally funded public assistance, and other basic support needs.
Qualifications
· Minimum of a Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or other relevant Human Services area of study;
· Professional experience providing relevant treatment services to families is preferred;
· Experience working with multi-problem families and children, in addition to knowledge of crisis intervention, developing behaviorally specific goals, cognitive/behavioral interventions, communication skills, and the ability teach skills is beneficial.
· Must pass criminal background check, CAN check, and pre-employment drug testing.
· Specialists must have valid driver’s license and insurance.
Pursuant to relevant state and federal laws, it is the policy of PACS to provide equal employment opportunity to all people in all aspects of employer-employee relations without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, age, pregnancy or related medical condition, marital or familial status, disability, veteran status, political affiliation, or genetic information.
Employer-employee relations shall include, but not be limited to, hiring, promotion, termination, tenure, recruitment and compensation.