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Family Caseworker - Adoptions (Winston-Salem)

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Crossnore Communities for Children

Remote

$45,600 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 10 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/23/2026

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Job Description

Family Caseworker
  • Adoptions (Winston-Salem) Crossnore Communities for Children
  • 3.8 Winston-Salem, NC Job Details Full-time $42,700
  • $48,500 a year 2 days ago Benefits Mileage reimbursement Paid parental leave Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Work from home Parental leave Vision insurance 401(k) matching Qualifications Marketing public relations Google Workspace Records maintenance Customer relationship building Adoption case management for child welfare Client rapport building Parent collaboration Trauma-sensitive environment Foster care law Client file management Emergency response in crisis intervention Working with children Cultural competency Adoption law Mental health support Working with families Productivity software Marketing Full Job Description Family Caseworker•
Adoptions Location/Schedule:
Office located on-campus in Winston-Salem, NC; Full-Time. Typical hours are 1st shift, Monday-Friday, though the schedule is flexible based on client/family needs. This role blends office collaboration and remote flexibility
  • on-site 2-3 days per week with the option to work from home when not in the office or traveling to family homes.
Travel will also include various areas/counties, an agency vehicle or mileage reimbursement is available.
Your Impact:
As our Family Caseworker
  • Adoptions , you'll play a pivotal role in helping children move from uncertainty into permanency. You'll support prospective adoptive families, walk alongside them through the home study and placement process, and collaborate with our state and county partners to ensure every child is matched with a family who will walk with them for life. Your work directly shapes a child's future
  • and strengthens the broader fabric of resilience in our communities.
This role offers the rare opportunity to blend relationship-building, clinical insight, compliance expertise, and creative problem-solving within a supportive trauma-informed care environment.
Hiring Range :
$42,700 to $48,500 annually
  • Compensation is based on experience and qualifications.
Candidates who meet only the minimum requirements can expect to start at the beginning of the range, while those with additional and relevant experience and/or advanced skills may be considered for higher starting pay within the range.
Benefits:
Defined Contribution Benefits Plan including options for: Health/Dental/Vision Insurance
  • $0 copay for mental health visits with our health insurance Life, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability plans Critical Illness and Accident coverage options Flexible Spending Plan 401k with employer match (up to 6%) Paid Parental Leave
  • Based on Tenure Ongoing Training 20 Days PTO, 11
Paid Holidays Education/Experience:
Meets requirements for a Qualified Professional which are: Master's degree in a human services or related field from an accredited college or university and a minimum of one year supervised clinical experience working with children and families; or Bachelor's degree in a human services field and two years' experience with the current population; or Bachelor's degree in a non-human services field and four years' experience with the current population. Minimum of two years' experience in working with children and families required Prior foster care licensing and case management experience preferred Prior adoptions experience preferred
Skills and Competencies:
The ideal Family Caseworker
  • Adoptions brings a balance of heart, structure, adaptability, and sound judgment.
Essential competencies include:
Working knowledge of child welfare, foster care, adoption, and mental health systems Strong ability to build trust and maintain relationships with families, DSS partners, and community agencies Discretion, independent decision-making, and ethical judgement Crisis response skills and comfort supporting families through emotionally complex situations Cultural humility and the ability to work with individuals of all identities and backgrounds Exceptional communication—written, verbal, and interpersonal Strong organizational and multitasking skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and client data systems Ability to maintain accurate records and documentation according to state standards Comfort with public speaking, marketing, and representing Crossnore at community events Creative thinking, flexibility, and a sense of humor Valid driver's license and willingness to travel Commitment to trauma-informed care and ongoing professional development
Key Responsibilities:
Family Licensing & Support Provide regular supervision and support to foster/adoptive parents to ensure high-quality care Share educational resources and coach families on meeting children's developmental and educational needs Complete licensing evaluations, quarterly visits, and annual assessments Conduct required home visits following state licensing regulations Support recruitment, training, and education of prospective adoptive families Participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation for crisis consultation Collect and review outcome data relevant to licensing and adoption work Adoption Services Recruit and retain adoptive families through outreach, events, information nights, and community partnerships Complete home studies, assessments, and written Pre-placement Assessments Prepare children and families for adoption, identifying strengths, challenges, and support needs Provide excellent customer service to prospective families—by phone, email, and in person Offer pre
  • and post-adoption support to prevent disruption and promote permanency Promote Crossnore's adoption program across the region Network with DSS and other agencies to present families for matching opportunities Coordinate presentations, visits, placement activities, and post-placement support Maintain compliant and up-to-date documentation for all adoptive and pre-adoptive families Assist with reports, statistics, policies, procedures, and workflow improvements Monitor adoption-related expenses and revenue Attend statewide and regional adoption-focused meetings Case Management Provide thorough case management ensuring children's needs are met Develop person-centered plans, crisis plans, and service plans Lead monthly Child & Family Team meetings Attend staffings and clinical meetings to coordinate treatment Supervise individualized therapeutic interventions Provide monthly client contacts as required Advocate for children by coordinating services and treatment planning Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate, timely documentation according to state standards Document supervisory meetings, corrective actions, family visits, training, and evaluations Ensure licensing and personnel file compliance Submit all required authorizations and paperwork on time Maintain electronic records in EHR and Binti Communication & Collaboration Build strong working relationships with DSS, providers, and community partners Communicate effectively, respond well to supervision, and work independently Attend required meetings, assessments, and appointments Serve on committees and community workgroups Support public relations and outreach efforts Perform other agency-aligned duties as assigned May involve engagement with clients and/or family members in crisis or exhibiting challenging behaviors requiring calm, trauma-informed responses.
Note:
This job ad is a summary of the position and its requirements. For a full list of responsibilities and qualifications, please refer to the detailed job description which can be sent to you upon request.

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