Fostercare Family Resource Worker
Company: Childrens Services Of Roxbury
Location: Allston
Posted on: May 29, 2023
Job Description:
ABOUT CHILDREN SERVICES OF ROXBURY:Founded in 1972 Childrens
Services of Roxburys (CSR) mission is to provide high quality
services to economically disadvantaged children, youth, families,
and individuals thereby promoting and strengthening family life and
individual growth. CSR serves approximately 6,000 families across
Massachusetts, serving families through four key services areas;
Early Education and Care, Behavioral Health Services, Youth and
Family Services and Housing and Stabilization. There are 22
programs operating under those four services areas. CSR operates
across in 4 cities, has a staff of 400 employees, and an operating
budget of $28M.OVERVIEW:Childrens Services of Roxbury is committed
to providing support and services that build on the strengths of
the biological family system, address possible risks, and prevent
out-of-family placements. However, in situations where this is not
possible, CSRs Comprehensive Foster Care Program works to place
children in stable, loving, nurturing foster homes. Our goal is to
find both short-term and long-term placements for at-risk children
and youth with a broad range of emotional, physical and
developmental special needs. Reunification with the childs
biological family is our goal. When that is not feasible, foster
care providers and staff work together to formulate an alternate
plan for permanency such as kinship care, guardianship, or
adoption.Summary: Childrens Services of Roxbury (CSR) will work
with the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to provide
alternative placements for families when their children are not
able to be safe from abuse/neglect. CSR will provide foster homes
that provide a loving, stable, and structured environment to meet
the childs needs until a permanent living environment has been
identified. CSR will have family resources available that are able
to meet the requirements for children needing Intensive Foster Care
(IFC). Responsibilities/Maintaining Family Resource Files: Once you
are informed that you are assigned the foster home, the Family
Resource Worker should call to introduce yourself to the foster
family and schedule a Home Visit. A minimum of one visit to the
foster home every month. The visits are to provide support to the
foster parent and make sure the home meets the safety standards set
by CSR, DCF and EEC. The Family Resource Worker questionnaire,
physical requirements checklist and the enhanced safety assessment
should be reviewed with the foster parent during each visit. All
forms need to be kept in compliance for CSR/DCF/EEC i.e., Foster
Parent Agreement, Grievance Form, Release of Information, Drivers
License, Auto Insurance, and Auto Registration
- Telephone contact with the foster parents on as needed
basis
- Respond to emergencies when necessary-at times before 9am and
after 5PM when needed. The Family Resource Worker is assigned a
duty day one day of the week
- Weekly participation in Homefinder Meetings. Bring foster
parent list to the meetings. The foster parent list should have as
much current information as possible i.e., add new foster homes,
current child placed in a foster home, date of most recent
visit
- Train all foster homes in trauma informed care
- Completion of a CORI/BRC annually or in other circumstances
that need a CORI/BRC i.e., a new household member, frequent
visitors, or back-up. Ensure foster home is in compliance with DCF
fingerprint policies.
- A re-evaluation is completed a year after the homestudy is
approved. The next year is a licensing renewal of the foster home.
The re-evaluation and re-licensing alternate each year. The
re-evaluation/licensing renewal covers the events and issues in the
past year and should include information on all the foster children
who have been in the home in the past year, not just the child
currently living in the home. Information should be obtained from
meeting with the foster parent as well as from the Foster Care Case
worker and case file. Medical references are required annually.
There might be events that occur which require additional
references, such as a new job (employer reference), bio child is
having trouble in school (school reference). A school reference is
needed for all the children in the home for the licensing renewal.
A CORI/BRC should be run before starting the
re-evaluation/licensing renewal if there is reason to believe
something new will come up in the CORI/BRC. A BRC Standard Review
needs to be submitted as part of the Annual Re-assessment or
License Renewal event whether there is a new charge or to
re-submitted to address previous CORI/BRC findings. Social Worker
Observation Forms need to be completed by the DCF Social Worker for
the children who have been in the Intensive Foster Care (IFC)
foster home for the past year.
- The Child Placement Log needs to be completed when a child
enters the home and when the child leaves the home; this includes
respite. The Child Placement Agreement needs to be completed when a
child enters a home, this includes respite. Child Specific workers
are responsible for completing this form, Family Resource staff
responsible for ensuring there is a copy in Family Resource
file.
- The Training/Support Group Log needs to be completed for all in
house and outside trainings, indicating whether the foster parent
attended or not.
- The Family Resource Worker may assist the Trainer/Recruiter in
finding trainers, setting up for trainings, and cleaning up after
the trainings. If trainings are not available, the Family Resource
Worker facilitates a foster parent support group. Family Resource
Worker must participate in once a month Foster Parent Trainings
when scheduled. The Family Resource Worker should encourage the
foster parents to attend the trainings/support groups. Trainings
and support groups might be in the evenings.
- The Family Resource Worker and Child Specific Worker should
work in partnership so that the current Action Plan, Child
Placement Agreement/update is in the file.
- The Family Resource Worker needs to document all contacts with
or about the foster parents.
- The Family Resource Worker will need to assist in filling out
the 51A/incident report form for EEC.
- Family Resource Information: Obtain information for any
additional people needing CORI/BRC/Fingerprints. The Family
Resource Worker needs to obtain the birth certificate, marriage
license, divorce decree if missing from the file. The Family
Resource Worker needs to obtain annually pet information such as
vaccinations.
- The Family Resource Records are to be kept neat, orderly, and
up to date/audit ready. Records should be returned to the Record
Room and not left at your desk.
- If the Family Resource Worker finds out that a foster parent
needs respite, the Family Resource Worker needs to let the Foster
Care caseworker and Supervisor(s) know about the respite. The
Family Resource Unit works together, with input from the Foster
Care Caseworker, to find a respite/emergency/or another
placement.
- Primary point person for referrals when assigned.
- The Family Resource Unit works together, with input from the
Child caseworkers, to find appropriate matches for referrals and
foster parents.
- Virtual Gateway: Keep information about the family resources up
to date, run CORI/BRCs, enter re-evaluations/re-licensing,
narratives, and all other necessary information.
- Efforts To Outcomes (ETO): When required, add the necessary
information to the Prospective Resource Checklist, Trainings, and
Support Groups. Keep information up to date as ETO responsibilities
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Keywords: Childrens Services Of Roxbury, Boston , Fostercare Family Resource Worker, Other , Allston, Massachusetts
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