JOB TITLE: Family Programs Service Specialist LOCATION: Anchorage, Alaska CLOSES: Open Until Filled SALARY: $28.41 – $32.93 per hour DOE WORK HOURS: 37.5 Hours Per Week JOB DESCRIPTION: The individual will work closely with the Family Programs Administrator to provide direct services to children, families, and communities. General duties include: working closely and maintaining regular contact with stakeholders; maintaining accurate records and case notes; participating in meetings as scheduled; conducting home visits when necessary; collaborating closely with Tribal Councils about tribal children; identifying families/children who are at risk for child abuse/neglect and advocating for family or tribal placements; traveling for a work-related meeting when requested by supervisor; other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS PREFERRED: Associate of Arts degree in Social Science or a closely related field with two years of case management experience in a Social/Human Services agency and/or Tribal organization. MINIMUM: High School Graduate and five years of case management experience in a Social/Human Services agency and/or Tribal organization. Consideration will be given to applicants with extensive work experience and obtaining an AA in the required field of study. APPLICANT MUST BE : Knowledgeable about Child Welfare Services, Family Preservation, Foster Care, Adoption, Judicial systems, jurisdiction, court documentation, and local state and tribal governments. The Case Worker will: interact with tribal administrators, board members, executives, managers, and professional and clerical employees effectively, tactfully, and cooperatively; communicate clearly and effectively (both orally and in writing); work independently under limited direction; organize work; set priorities to meet critical deadlines; maintain accurate case notes; practice basic mentoring and assessment skills; manage crises calmly and positively; refer clients to necessary resources within the community and state-wide; promote Alaska Native and American Indian culture and/or community-based resources; and interact positively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, particularly American Indians/Alaska Native clients. Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association, Inc. […]
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