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5 jobs that use Child Safety the most

Jobs that use child safety the most include protective service specialist, child welfare caseworker, and parent aide.

What jobs use Child Safety the most?

1. Protective Service Specialist

How protective service specialist uses Child Safety:

  • Manage a caseload TANF clients, assess clients eligibility to receive benefits, assist with placement of clients in various programs.
  • Review applicant documentation to determine eligibility for state and federal aid programs, including Medicaid, food stamps and emergency assistance.
  • Perform related adoptions and supervisory visits for state adoptions.

Most common skills for protective service specialist:

  • Social Work
  • Child Safety
  • Foster Care
  • Social Services
  • APS
  • Community Resources

2. Child Welfare Caseworker

How child welfare caseworker uses Child Safety:

  • Make outbound calls to clients to gather information and data to process Medicaid applications timely.
  • Create a referral to the fraud department if there are discrepancies on the Medicaid application submit by clients.
  • Provide bilingual support to residents and families through regular provision of caseworker activities.

Most common skills for child welfare caseworker:

  • Social Work
  • Foster Care
  • Child Welfare
  • Child Safety
  • Mental Health
  • Social Services

3. Parent Aide

How parent aide uses Child Safety:

  • Help children/youth in state custody achieve permanency whether through reintegration, adoption or custodianship.
  • Provide information and support to transitioning foster youth during assessment, case planning or other permanency and transition-relate activities.
  • Provide interventions for at-risk children with emotional disabilities, including sexual/physical abuse, delay development, autism, and social impairment.

Most common skills for parent aide:

  • Child Development
  • Community Resources
  • Support Services
  • Substance Abuse
  • Child Safety
  • Home Management

4. Family Manager

How family manager uses Child Safety:

  • Manage caseloads for Medicaid; interviewing and instructing clients in proper preparation of documentation.
  • Train coordinators and supervisors in leadership skills, and how to maintain professional therapeutic relationships with individuals and families serve.
  • Provide information and linkages to other entitlement services such as; ISP, SSI and food stamps.

Most common skills for family manager:

  • Social Work
  • Community Resources
  • Child Safety
  • Foster Care
  • Care Management
  • Child Abuse

5. Child Welfare Specialist

How child welfare specialist uses Child Safety:

  • Manage TANF program, in turn this help clients develop skills to enter the workforce.
  • Provide comprehensive case management to DCFS clients and their families to achieve case goals as outlined in the client service plan.
  • Manage a caseload TANF clients, assess clients eligibility to receive benefits, assist with placement of clients in various programs.

Most common skills for child welfare specialist:

  • Social Work
  • Foster Care
  • Child Safety
  • Child Welfare
  • Court Hearings
  • Community Resources

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