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Practice Instructor

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RFCUNY Research Foundation of the City University of New York

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Full-Time

Posted 3 days ago (Updated 15 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Job Description

Thank you for considering a career with the Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY). The team at RFCUNY is made up of dedicated, talented professionals committed to providing the services that allow CUNY researchers, faculty, and staff to focus on their intellectual curiosity and scientific discoveries. We are pleased that you are interested in exploring opportunities to join RFCUNY.
Primary Location:
HUNTER COLLEGE
Bargaining Unit:
No The National Center for Child Welfare Excellence, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College through a partnership with the New York City Administration for Children Services (ACS) supports continuous quality improvements efforts and implements, evaluates, and continuously improves transfer of learning strategies for the Office of Training and Workforce Development. The Office of Training and Workforce Development provides foundational and continuous learning for child welfare and juvenile justice direct service staff and supervisors through the ACS James Satterwhite Academy and Workforce Institute. Through the use of simulation, coaching and other best practices in adult learning, staff develop strengths-based skills to protect and support the children, youth and families of New York City. The ACS James Satterwhite Academy (JSA) focuses on establishing the foundations of fundamental practice for newly hired staff and supervisors. The ACS Workforce Institute (WI) provides ongoing professional skills development for staff and supervisors at ACS and its many partner agencies across the child welfare and juvenile justice sectors.
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//www.nycacstraining.org Through the Silberman School of Social Work and ACS JSA partnership, the Practice Instructor will join a dynamic team responsible for supporting the transfer of learning for new CPS as they participate in an intensive classroom and on the job learning experience during their first 41 days on the job. Practice Instructors develop and facilitate practice opportunities for onboarding CPS to demonstrate skills learned both in the classroom and through observation during their on-thejob learning (OJL) period. This includes skill and knowledge assessments of learners throughout the onboarding training experience. Reporting to the Practice Instructor Supervisor, the Practice Instructor will work closely with ACS staff, CUNY partners and consultants to implement and coordinate all activities of the Practice Instructor function, including support of new Child Protective Specialists as they navigate the practice core training and on-the-job learning experience. The position will work with a team of training supervisors at the James Satterwhite Academy (JSA), and also work closely with the Staff Development Coordinators within the Division of Child Protection to assure the classroom learning experience is reinforced by the on-the-job experience. This position will play a key role in the coordination of the on-boarding experience, including classroom time and on-the-job learning. The position will be responsible to assure that all trainees are appropriately prepared to take on the challenging work of becoming a Child Protective Specialist. This position will serve as a key liaison within the Supporting Knowledge into Practice team to integrate all of the aspects of the on-boarding process.
Responsibilities of this position include:
  • Supporting the transfer of knowledge of trainees through the on-boarding process, including participating in practice core trainings
  • Designing and implementing activities that support the transfer of learning of knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and integrate the on-the-job learning experiences
  • Facilitating Touch Points within the CPS Post CORE Bridge Program to support the application of newly learned skills, assess competence, and provide strengths-based feedback
  • Facilitating Skills Practice Assessment days to support the application of newly learned skills, assess competence, and provide strengths-based feedback
  • Assessing trainees during their on-the-job experiences to determine strengths and areas of need, and to provide developmental feedback
  • Working closely with Staff Development Coordinators and Training Unit staff in the Division of Child Protection to support trainees in the boroughs to reinforce classroom learning through on-the-job experiences
  • Providing trainees with technical and adaptive support at the end of each module to assure they are able to meet the appropriate competency level
  • Participating in SKIP team meetings
  • Working collaboratively with the SKIP Borough Based Coach who provides support to Training Unit supervisor in order to support the new trainee
  • Participating in special assignments as needed
  • Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
  • Master's Degree in Social Services, preferred degree in social work
  • Preference for candidates who have experience using coaching and skills such as motivational interviewing and assessment of risk and safety
  • Preference to applicants with prior knowledge/experience in child welfare
  • Sensitivity and experience working with diverse cultural and linguistic populations
  • A minimum of 2 years of public and/or private agency experience working within a child welfare or juvenile justice system
  • A minimum of 2 years of supervisory experience in a social service setting
  • Ability to travel between program locations to support program staff as needed
Preferred Skills:
The preferred candidate should possess knowledge of child welfare and an ability to work on multiple projects effectively and efficiently, ability to positively engage with partners in various levels of hierarchy; strong communication skills; ability to work as part of a team, as well as independently to achieve necessary results; capability to prioritize tasks and manage multiple projects at one time; excellent oral and written communication skills; strong organizational skills and attention to detail; and commitment to a collegial workplace is required.
Hours:
35 hours/week (daily schedule 9am-5pm, with some occasional evening hours required). Currently on a hybrid schedule.
Pay Range:
$80,0000 RFCUNY Benefits RFCUNY Employee Benefits and Accruals Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The Research Foundation of the City University of New York is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Americans with Disabilities Act/E-Verify Employer. It is the policy of the Research Foundation of CUNY to provide equal employment opportunities free of discrimination based on race, color, age, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, national origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, domestic violence victim status, arrest record, criminal conviction history, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. The Research Foundation of The City University of New York (RFCUNY) is a nonprofit educational corporation founded in 1963 to provide post-award fiscal and administrative support for CUNY's research and sponsored programs. RFCUNY's services allow CUNY researchers, faculty, and staff to focus on their intellectual curiosity and scientific discoveries, on projects and programs that serve our local and global communities, proposing concrete solutions to society's most pressing challenges. RFCUNY serves as a fiscal agent and works closely with all the CUNY campus Grants Offices to perform the core functions of post-award financial management for CUNY research projects and sponsored programs. These functions include legal assessment and signing of agreements where RFCUNY is named as a fiscal agent; setting up award accounts; preparing sub-awards and assisting PIs in monitoring the work of the recipients of sub-awards; supporting project directors with hiring and managing research project and sponsored program staff; supporting the purchasing and paying for goods and services with grant and program funds; managing financial aspects of projects including accounts receivable, financial reporting, invoicing, budget monitoring, and cost compliance with uniform guidance; ensuring that sponsor financial requirements are met; monitoring compliance with applicable project and financial management rules and laws; supporting the management of independent and external audits and financial reviews; and providing data, information, management expertise, and other supports to CUNY's research and sponsored programs.