Job Description
What We Do
Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois improves the well-being of people across the state by protecting children, strengthening families and building futures for those who have experienced trauma. We do this as a leading provider of a variety of child welfare services. LCFS is a welcoming organization serving children, individuals, families and communities of all faiths, races, ethnic backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender expressions and gender-identifications.
- Champions in supporting children, youth and families throughout Illinois so they are able to reach their full potential.
- Dynamic and innovative leadership who believe in collaboration with their team of professionals and are revolutionizing the impact on services to families.
- A community which embraces and is committed to being WIDE (welcoming, inclusive, diverse and equitable).
- Impacting the child welfare community by addressing institutional racism and implicit bias to increase positive outcomes for children and families of color.
- Creating a culture focused on supporting families and ensuring all children find safe, loving permanent homes, particularly by reuniting them with their families.
- Provides Direct/Indirect Case Assistant Services with Assigned Agency clients.
- Demonstrates an ability to evaluate client needs and to assist the client with an understanding of knowledge and modeling to improve areas of need.
- Assists in the development and helps implement the Client Service Plan, Behavioral Learning Plan and other required Medicaid Documentation such as Rehabilitative Assessment and Rehabilitative Service Plan.
- Provides assistance to the client and caregivers to enhance accessibility to service delivery (transportation, advocacy and homemaker services).
- Represents client’s needs and Agency interest to referral sources, governmental administrative and judicial systems.
- Develops a working knowledge of community resources which may be used in serving Agency clients.
- Shares information and observations concerning the family and service delivery in the team meetings.
- Provides transportation of and supervision of visits with child, caregivers, and/or siblings.
- Interprets assists and monitors tasks assigned to the caregivers.
- Provides suggestions for positive parenting interaction during parent/child visitation.
- Performs the required duties of the position within the philosophy, policies and procedures of the Agency and Standards of the Profession and Child Welfare Authorities.
- Works cooperatively with other service programs in the Agency.
- Demonstrates a knowledge and acceptance of Agency policies and procedures and the policies and procedures of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS).
- Assists in the interpretations of Agency services to the assigned clients, designated community church group.
- Assists in development and implementation of child’s Behavioral Learning Plan with other team members.
- Provides training to child/biological/foster parent and siblings regarding socialization, self-esteem and other areas as related to child’s Behavioral learning Plan.
- Manages time and workload effectively, including the timely completion of statistics, dictation, visitation records, assists with development of the Service Plan and all other record keeping.
- Completes appropriate Medicaid forms and documentation records in a timely manner for billing which include name, with appropriate identification numbers, dates and service codes required for documentation.
- Attends all mandatory training offered through the Agency as part of initial orientation and ongoing as needed.
- Assumes responsibility for enhancing knowledge and understanding of the assigned area of service through utilizing supervision, program meetings, and staff development training opportunities, both within and outside the Agency.
- Assists with filing of documentation into child’s Agency record.
EDUCATIONAL/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
High School diploma as well as at least 2 years of experience working with children and families preferred. An automobile, valid Illinois Driver’s License and auto insurance are required
