Prevention & Diversion Support Specialist Position Available In Polk, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: The Prevention & Diversion Support Specialist in Bartow, FL plays a crucial role in preventing unnecessary entry into the child welfare system by providing early intervention and connecting families to community-based services. The position requires a Bachelor's degree in Social Services, Health Care, Business, or related field, with a preference for a Master's degree and extensive experience in child welfare or child abuse prevention. The role involves assessing family needs, developing service plans, coordinating referrals, and advocating for family needs. The Benefits include an excellent benefits package with tuition assistance, domestic partner coverage, retirement, and generous paid time off.

Company:
Heartland For Children
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Prevention & Diversion Support Specialist 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars Bartow, FL 33830

Closing Date:

5/30/2025

Job Summary:

This is a position responsible for the prevention of unnecessary entry of children and families into the child welfare system by providing early intervention, working in collaboration with the investigation staff, connecting families to community-based services, and addressing safety and stability concerns.

Essential Functions:

Establishes and maintains positive working relationship with HFC customers Conduct initial assessments of family strengths, needs, and risk factors when family cases are staffed Engage families in voluntary services to address issues such as housing instability, substance use, domestic violence, or mental health challenges Develop short-term family service plans focused on safety and prevention Coordinate referrals to community resources, including parenting programs, financial assistance, counseling, and EBP Work collaboratively with schools, healthcare providers, law enforcement, and social service agencies Help to bridge the gap in communication with community partners, child welfare personnel, agonies, providers and families Monitor family progress and provide ongoing support and advocacy Maintain timely, accurate documentation in accordance with agency and regulatory standards Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings and other staffings to review and plan services Educate families about their rights, responsibilities, and available resources Ensure services are culturally competent and trauma-informed Exhibit out of the box ideas to safety keep children in their homes Conduct field work to support investigative staff with family engagement and model best practices Build and maintain trusting relationships with families through consistent, strengths-based, and culturally respectful communication Facilitate family team meetings to promote active participation in service planning and decision-making Collaborate closely with schools, healthcare providers, mental health professionals, and community-based organizations to create a wraparound support system for families Serve as a liaison between families and service providers to ensure timely access to resources and to advocate for family needs Attend internal and external meetings and workgroup meetings to share insights and coordinate cross-system efforts Engage extended family, kin, and natural supports to enhance the family’s long-term safety network Participate in community outreach and partnership-building activities to increase awareness of diversion and prevention programs Provide training and consultation to community partners on diversion practices, trauma-informed care, and early intervention strategies Use motivational interviewing and family engagement strategies to overcome resistance and promote meaningful participation. Foster collaborative relationships with child welfare investigative staff to identify appropriate cases for diversion and early resolution Promote the utilization of in-home providers and services Perform special projects as assigned

Qualifications Required:

Bachelor’s degree in Social Services, Health Care, Business or related field required.

Qualifications Preferred:

Master’s degree preferred. Extensive experience in child welfare and/or child abuse prevention preferred.

Physical Requirements:
Benefits:

Excellent benefits package with tuition assistance, domestic partner coverage, retirement and generous paid time off.

Additional Information:

Drug free workplace. Drug testing required. EOE/M/F/D/V.

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