Location - Wichita
Find your fit. Ignite your passion. Change a life.
Everyone has a calling that shapes them, and it looks different for each person, but the passion remains the same. You can be an irreplaceable part of bringing hope to at-risk youth and families. When you come to work for EmberHope, you can create impact in a youth’s life. Even in the dark, there is still an ember of hope.
Where do you fit?
To be a successful Aftercare Specialist you must become able to do the following always:
Ensure a trauma informed focus on creating a safe and supportive environment for staff and those served through knowledge, sensitivity, respect, and a focus on resilience and recovery.
Exercise discretion and judgement in the best interest of children served. Provide knowledge, skills, and tools to children and families to successfully function within the expectations and procedures outlined in the Department of Children & Families (DCF) policy and procedure manual as well company policy and procedures.
Provide weekly phone contacts and monthly in-person contacts with all family members. Coordinate contacts and meetings that support the family’s schedules. Assess the family’s needs and follow up on any accessibility to services issues.
Staff and collaborate with case managers to process the case and create a smooth transition of case supervision. Initiate and facilitate case transfer meetings with the Department of Children and Families (DCF). Request consultations with DCF as needed.
Focus on engagement efforts with the family throughout the duration of the aftercare period.
Work with the family and case team to create and monitor an Aftercare Plan.
Search for and provide means for the family through community resources. Assist Another Planned Permanency Living Arrangement (APPLA) youth with accessing concrete goods and services to assist with maintaining stability, safety, permanency, and wellbeing.
Provide training and mentoring as needed.
Ensure compliance to regulatory board requirements including maintenance of field training. Knowledge of DCF policy and procedures.
Follow Company Policy and Procedure and operate according to the Company’s Program Practice Guidelines.
To qualify for this job, you need to have:
Bachelor’s degree required in social services or related field. Licensed with Kansas Behavioral Science Regulatory Board.
Work experience 1-3 years of child welfare experience preferred.
21 years of age. Must pass a background check, fingerprinting, and physical and drug screening.
Maintain company-required training.
Physical working requirements - Ability to travel, driving company or personal vehicle including at night. Ability to do occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs. Able to walk stairs. Ability to work flexible schedule, including some evenings and weekends. Employees are subject to outside environmental conditions occasionally, inside conditions frequently, with protection from weather conditions but not necessarily from temperature change.