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Nokomis Circle Liaison bei Ain Dah Yung Our Home Center

Ain Dah Yung Our Home Center · St. Paul, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite

$50,000.00  -  $55,000.00

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Description

  

Position Summary: 

This position is the bridge between Child Protection Services (CPS) and those American Indian families who are the brink of/or currently experiencing CPS involvement. This position will assist these families with the goal of successfully being able to keep or return their children back into their custody. This position will work to create open dialogues between CPS and the family as well as providing families advocacy to form a successful pathway to healthy family preservation or reunification. 

This role is part of the Nokomis Circle Project whose mission is to keep American Indian children out of placement whenever possible and if there is a placement out of the family home, to create culturally specific case plans. Additionally, focus is placed on recruiting, developing and sustaining foster homes in the American Indian community.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the following satisfactorily; other duties may be assigned. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Ensures      that each family has a full understanding of their Child Protection case, case plan, court process, and expectations by providing clear      explanations.
  • Meets      with the family during the Child Protection Assessment or as soon as      possible thereafter assessing current and past use of available resources, community-based support systems, referral source preferences, and what      needs should be addressed in the case plan.
  • Facilitates      a team approach that results in workable case plans and clear      communication that contribute to resolution of conflict that may arise      between CPS, families and other agencies. 
  • It      is supportive to both the child protection case manager and the family to      ensure a culturally relevant case plan is developed, including but not      limited to helping the family request and develop culturally appropriate      behavioral based tasks and services, and ensure access to culturally      relevant resources that ensure the safety, wellbeing, and permanency of      the child. 
  • Attend      Emergency Protection Custody (EPC) hearings and Family Group Decision      Making (FGDM) meetings with Ramsey County staff.
  • Provides      regular follow-up and communication, with the family, the CPS contact, and      referral sources to assess the progress of the case plan and share      recommendations for adjustments if necessary. 
  • Assist      Case Managers to coordinate visits between caregivers and their children      when necessary.
  • Assist      with identifying relatives and/or assessing relatives for referral for      foster care licensing or possible permanent placement.
  • Work      with the Ramsey County social work department and network within the      American Indian community to recruit, develop and sustain foster homes for      American Indian children. Track and report all recruitment efforts for      foster care homes. 
  •  Other duties as assigned.

Requirements

  

Qualifications:  

The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education/Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university preferred; or one to two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • A minimum of 3 years of experience working directly with families in a social service setting preferred.
  • Required to have experience and possess strong knowledge of the child protection services system, the 
  • Indian Child Welfare Act and Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act, as well as their application within judicial proceedings of court and legal advocacy.
  • Must have demonstrated experience providing advocacy and case management to American Indian families experiencing or at-risk of involvement with the child protection system.
  • Must possess a strong knowledge of local community resources. 
  • Must have knowledge of the Native American Indian cultures, values, and family systems. 
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