permanency adoption specialist - Reading, PA , USA, United States - Apis Management Services

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    Description

    The Children's Home of Reading Youth and Family Services is seeking a Full Time Permanency Specialist for our Adoption Program, servicing the Berks and surrounding counties.

    Position provides SWAN adoption services to children and families preparing them for permanency.

    We Offer Excellent Perks and Benefits:
    * $20 hourly rate

    • No On-Call, No Weekends,
    • FLEXIBLE Schedule - Hybrid
    • Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
    • 401k, Life & Disability Insurance
    • Generous PTO
    • Paid Training & Career Advancement
    • A Great Team Environment
    • Competitive Wages
    • DailyPay A benefit that allows you to access your pay when you need it
    • HSA & FSA
    • Life Assistance Program
    • Wellness Programs & more


    Requirements:


    • Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, or human services field REQUIRED.
    • Experience with children, youth and families preferred.
    • One year verified experience in SWAN adoption work preferred.
    • Must be available and willing to work a flexible schedule.
    • Must hold a valid PA driver's license and a good driving record, with proof of auto insurance coverage. Must hold own liability insurance.
    • Must be at least 21 years old.
    • Bilingual a plus
    Additional

    Requirements:

    The candidate must pass required Criminal Record History Clearance, FBI and Child Abuse History Clearance, as well as possess a valid PA Driver's License.

    The candidate must pass a Physical & Drug Screening & possess the ability to attend and successfully complete all required trainings

    Who We Are:

    The Children's Home of Reading Youth & Family Services (CHOR YFS) an affiliate of Apis Services Inc., is expanding its programs to offer treatment-oriented care rather than custodial care.

    Today our programs allow us to meet the critical behavioral and mental health needs of over 650 children and families every year Visit