Position Summary:
The Permanency Specialist focused on ensuring safe and timely permanent outcomes for children in foster care. Skilled in tracking and analyzing permanency data, identifying barriers, and collaborating with case managers and supervisors to develop and implement strategies for successful permanency. Experienced in facilitating staffing, coordinating follow-up activities, and engaging families in reunification and permanency planning. Proficient in maintaining accurate records and working with stakeholders to remove obstacles to permanency.
Essential Job Functions:
- Prioritizes permanency efforts and creates focus on children projected as potentially able to safely exit care.
- Creates monthly permanency data report and associated analysis of barriers to timely permanency and shares with program leadership.
- Maintains accurate log of all children with updated permanency status and actions taken/planned to expedite safe exit from care.
- Works in collaboration with Case Managers and Supervisors to ensure activities needed to be accomplished in order to affect suitable permanency options are completed timely.
- Identifies, schedules, coordinates, and facilitates permanency staffing and tracks follow up activities to expedite permanency providing support in completing identified follow up tasks as needed.
- Documents staffing outcomes in FSFN of staffing completion and reminders for follow-up activities to ensure timely completion.
- Responsible for completing requests to move children to less restrictive placements and/or when permanency can be achieved.
- Engage parents in participation with permanency and reunification staffing and family finding efforts to meet safe and timely permanency goals.
- Ensure compliance with Permanency Staffing directives, legal policies, and best practices in child welfare.
- Oversee diligent searches for biological connections, ensuring all options for permanency are explored.
- Monitor pre-placement and post-placement progress, addressing challenges in child-family integration.
- Provides guidance and support to case management teams in creating and modifying safety plans as needed.
- Works with internal and external stakeholders to remove barriers to permanency.
- Attend Court as necessary.
- Participates in a variety of staff conferences and meetings.
- Resolve conflicts, mediate disputes, and address high-risk cases, ensuring the best outcomes for children and families
- Other duties as assigned.