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The Post Release Worker II is responsible for providing Level 1 & 2 post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The Post Release Worker II is responsible for assessing, facilitating and monitoring all assigned caseloads. The Post Release Worker II promotes the safety and well-being of children and coordinates supportive services in the community where the child resides. The Post Release Worker II reports to the Lead Post Release Worker or designee. The Post Release Worker II maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Post Release Worker II is responsible for providing Level 1 & 2 post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The Post Release Worker II is responsible for assessing, facilitating and monitoring all assigned caseloads. The Post Release Worker II promotes the safety and well-being of children and coordinates supportive services in the community where the child resides. The Post Release Worker II reports to the Lead Post Release Worker or designee. The Post Release Worker II maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends and be on-call.
The Home Study Worker is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors. For home studies, the home study worker assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. The home study is conducted as a collaborative psycho-educational process in which the home study worker helps the client and sponsor identify areas where additional support, resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification, and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services.
The Assistant Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker (LHSPRW) is responsible for the supervision of staff providing Home Study and Post Release Services and supporting the Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker in the oversight of the Home Study and Post Release Department. The Assistant LHSPRW reports to the Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker. The Assistant LHSPRW is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and to be on-call.
The Case Aide is directly assigned to the home study and post release program and is responsible for assisting in the day to day tasks to ensure that services are provided to youth in a timely manner. The Case Aides are required to maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Assistant Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker (LHSPRW) is responsible for the supervision of staff providing Home Study and Post Release Services and supporting the Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker in the oversight of the Home Study and Post Release Department. The Assistant LHSPRW reports to the Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker. The Assistant LHSPRW is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and to be on-call.
The Case Aide is directly assigned to the home study and post release program and is responsible for assisting in the day to day tasks to ensure that services are provided to youth in a timely manner. The Case Aides are required to maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Post Release Worker II is responsible for providing Level 1 & 2 post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The Post Release Worker II is responsible for assessing, facilitating and monitoring all assigned caseloads. The Post Release Worker II promotes the safety and well-being of children and coordinates supportive services in the community where the child resides. The Post Release Worker II reports to the Lead Post Release Worker or designee. The Post Release Worker II maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Case Aide is directly assigned to the home study and post release program and is responsible for assisting in the day to day tasks to ensure that services are provided to youth in a timely manner. The Case Aides are required to maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Assistant Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker (LHSPRW) is responsible for the supervision of staff providing Home Study and Post Release Services and supporting the Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker in the oversight of the Home Study and Post Release Department. The Assistant LHSPRW reports to the Lead Home Study and Post Release Worker. The Assistant LHSPRW is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and to be on-call.
The Case Aide is directly assigned to the home study and post release program and is responsible for assisting in the day to day tasks to ensure that services are provided to youth in a timely manner. The Case Aides are required to maintain a flexible, organized, and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends, and be on-call.
The Home Study and Post Release Worker (HSPRW) is responsible for conducting home studies of prospective sponsors and providing post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The HSPRW will carry a combined caseload of home study and post release cases. For home studies, the HSPRW assesses the sponsor family unit, evaluates the prospective sponsor’s ability to provide a safe living environment that meets the child’s needs, and educates and prepares the prospective sponsor for reunification with the child. Post release services are a collaborative process in which the HSPRW assists the youth and sponsor identify areas where additional support and resources or information are needed to ensure successful reunification and provides assistance with accessing needed supports and services. The HSPRW maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work overtime and be on-call.
The Post Release Worker II is responsible for providing Level 1 & 2 post release services to youth who have been released from ORR’s custody to a sponsor in the United States. The Post Release Worker II is responsible for assessing, facilitating and monitoring all assigned caseloads. The Post Release Worker II promotes the safety and well-being of children and coordinates supportive services in the community where the child resides. The Post Release Worker II reports to the Lead Post Release Worker or designee. The Post Release Worker II maintains a flexible, organized and efficient work schedule and is subject to work extended hours, weekends and be on-call.
The Chief Program Officer (CPO) is a key executive leadership role responsible for overseeing the strategic planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of all programs and services offered by SWK’s UM Division. Reporting directly to the President & CEO, the CPO will play a critical role in shaping the organization's impact and ensuring that we continue to serve youth effectively and efficiently. The CPO will provide mentoring, guidance, supervision, and professional development to all UM program leadership staff; and enhance the structure of the organization by staying abreast of developments in our areas of business. The CPO will have national oversight of programs in 26 states with a complex service model that includes, but is not limited to, Case Management, Medical, Education, Behavioral Health, Food Services, and shelter. UM division includes Shelters, Long Term Foster Care Programs and Home Study/Post Release Programs.