Aviva believes every child and every family in our Los Angeles community deserves the chance for a brighter future. We provide compassionate support, therapeutic services, and guidance to at-risk children and families.
Job Summary
Under the supervision of the Director of Foster Family Adoption (FFA) and Intensive Services Foster Care (ISFC), the FFA/ISFC Social Worker is responsible for a caseload of children and their families. Primary duties include conducting initial assessments and placements for children. The FFA/ISFC Social Worker also provides ongoing training, evaluation and monitoring of foster and adoptive parents. He or she is responsible for completing all paperwork in accordance with County and agency regulations.
Essential Functions
- Provide case management and coordination of services as required by contract and Title XXII regulations for safety and health.
- Participate in recruitment of foster parents and provide orientation and training to applicants.
- Complete and regularly update case related documentation, quarterly treatment plans, discharge summaries, initial quarterly and termination reports and files of foster parents and children in specified time frames as required.
- Provide support to foster parents as well as enforcement of safety and health per Title XXII regulations and ILS standards.
- Coordinate office duty and after hours duty coverage for emergencies as scheduled.
- Assess referrals for appropriateness of placement
- Provide initial and on-going training, evaluation and monitoring of foster and adoptive families
- Responsible for intake assessments and placements of children
- Interface with agency staff to complement the client’s therapeutic milieu experience
- Provide appropriate discharge and after care planning
- Maintain contact with outside agencies and their representatives
- Attend staff meetings, trainings, conferences and relevant informational meetings
- Provide resources for services of placed children with Aviva
- Conduct visitation with the placed child per contractual agreements with DCFS and Title XXII, and Interim Licensing Standards for both FFA and Adoptions
- Complete Suspected Child Abuse Reports (SCARs)
- Available before/after hours depending on visitation requirements and/or emotional and behavioral needs of the foster child
- Sensitive and responsive to the cultural differences among the agency’s client population
- Actively participate in a quality improvement project
The FFA/ISFC Social Worker will take on special projects or additional duties as assigned by the Director of FFA/ISFC.
Professional Field
Social Work
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field




