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Foster Care Case Manager

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Cumberland Youth and Family Services

Denton, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Foster Care Case Manager Cumberland Youth and Family Services - 3.0 Denton, TX Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Benefits Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Paid time off Vision insurance 401(k) matching
Qualifications Driver's License Full Job Description Description:
The Foster Care and Adoption Case Manager promotes the well-being of children in our Child Placing Agency by managing a caseload of foster children and foster homes and coordinating with staff from other agencies involved in providing foster care services.
Key Expectations/Responsibilities:
Utilize, practice, and maintain evidence-informed TBRI that incorporates trauma-informed care specifically for children who have been victims of abuse and/or neglect Ensure that the child or youth receives regular individual and family therapy by completing referrals and monitoring services Facilitate service planning team meetings in accordance with Treatment Model and needs of child or youth Ensure the
CANS 3.0
Assessment is informing service delivery through utilization and implementation of appropriate services based on strengths and needs Serve as the youth's advocate to ensure youth rights are upheld and goals are met Coordinate and participate in school enrollment, including advocating for, and ensuring various educational testing and plans are completed, and accommodations and/or supports are in place to aid in the child's educational success Coordinate care for the child or youth and participate in STAR Health Service Coordination Advocate for and provide coordination of services through STAR Health, HHSC Behavioral Health Services, Early Childhood Intervention, and the education and child welfare systems Outreach to, engage, and collaborate with the child or youth, their biological parents, other relatives (including all siblings), potential Kinship (including fictive) Caregivers, adoptive Caregivers, and supportive persons in care coordination and Service Planning throughout the duration of the child's placement Respond to crisis that may arise during assigned on-call rotation Aftercare Case Management duties: Create Aftercare Services plan to include contact information for Star Health Service Coordinator and Child Placing Agency's Aftercare Services case manager, referrals for continued services, Education Portfolio, initial appointments set and dates set for twice a month follow-call for six months Maintain documentation of all contacts or attempted contacts during the Aftercare Service period For foster care services, the Case Manager is responsible for: Decision making on admitting a child for placement, including completion of an admission assessment and any other evaluation of a child for placement Placing a child into a foster home or other substitute living arrangement Managing the case of a child including: Developing and updating of service plans; Maintaining direct contact with the child and the foster parents or other caregivers; and Performing any additional case management activities, including conducting and documenting supervisory visits for compliance with §749.2815 Child Placing Agency Minimum Standards Orientation, assessment and verification of foster parents Monitoring and providing support services to foster parents, including the initiation of development plans corrective actions and adverse actions Supporting Foster Family Home Caregivers in offering logistical support, transportation coordination, and documentation/record keeping of services in accordance with court orders and Service Plan Working with Foster Family Caregivers to support Normalcy activities to include, but not limited to, clothing, hygiene products, hair care, birthdays, holidays, graduations, and other Normalcy activities that are age appropriate and in accordance with the Service Plan For adoption services, the Case Manager will be responsible for: Deciding whether to admit a child for placement Placing a child into an adoptive home Managing the case of a child including: Developing and updating plans of service Maintaining direct contact with the child and the adoptive parents or other care givers Case management and service delivery to birth parents Orientation, assessment and approval of adoptive parents
Requirements:
Qualifications:
The following combination of education and experience is required under the Licensed Child Placing Agency Minimum Standards for Child Placement Staff §749.673: Option 1: A master's degree in social work from an accredited college or university and One year of documented full-time work experience in a child placing agency, in a residential child-care operation, or as a conservatorship caseworker or foster adoptive home development worker for the department. The experience must include conducting assessments, service planning and case management duties. The experience may include a maximum of 350 hours of formal, supervised field placement or practicum in child placement activities. A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in social work or other human services field and One year of documented full-time work experience in a child placing agency, in a residential child-care operation, or as a conservatorship caseworker or foster adoptive home development worker for the department. The experience must include conducting assessments, service planning and case management duties. The experience may include a maximum of 350 hours of formal, supervised field placement or practicum in child placement activities. One year working under the direct supervision of child placement management staff. The direct supervision with the child placement management staff must consist of 10 documented, monthly, face-to-face, individual, case-related conferences over the year. The direct supervision must continue until the employees' previous experience and directly supervised experience totals one year. Option 2: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and Two years of documented full-time work experience a child placing agency, in a residential child-care operation, or as a conservatorship caseworker or foster adoptive home development worker for the department. The experience must include conducting assessments, service planning and case management duties. The experience may include a maximum of 350 hours of formal, supervised field placement or practicum in child placement activities. Two years working under the direct supervision of child placement management staff. The direct supervision with the child placement management staff must consist of 10 documented, monthly, face-to-face, individual, case-related conferences over the year. The direct supervision must continue until the employees' previous experience and directly supervised experience totals one year Working knowledge of Minimum Standards for Child Placing Agency Must complete background checks required by Texas Department of Family & Protective Services (DFPS) Central Registry, Texas Department of Public Safety, national fingerprint registry, and drug/alcohol testing A valid
Texas Driver's License Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
May lift and carry up to 10 pounds frequently, up to 25 pounds occasionally, up to 40 pounds infrequently. Performs tasks that may involve standing or walking 25% of the day; sitting 75% of the day. The employee is regularly required to speak or hear, may bend, stoop, reach and grasp as necessary. Position includes exposure to parents, guardians, and conservators as well as to youth with behavioral problems, including possible verbal or physical aggression
Benefits:
Medical, Dental and vision insurance FSA 401 (k) with employer match Generous Paid Time Off Paid Holidays