Children and Families First Social Worker in the Foster Care/Adoption program- New Castle, DE

We have an opening for a Social Worker in the Foster Care/Adoption program.  It is a full-time position with agency benefits (Healthcare, vacation, sick leave etc.).

The position will be based in New Castle County and will carry a New Castle County case load.

At minimum, candidates must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or equivalent to be considered for the vacancy. A Master’s Degree in Social Work is preferred. Child Welfare experience is required.  Experience in Foster Care is a plus.

The starting salary is dependent upon the education level, experience and skills of the selected candidate; however, the full-time salary minimum for this position is $38,500.00 at the Bachelor’s level and $42,000.00 at the Master’s level.

If interested and qualified, please forward your resume to Human Resources through jobs@cffde.org. You may also fax the resume to (855) 295-5339.

Please do so not later than August 14, 2015. EOE

Mental Health Training And Consultation Coordinator

Job Description:

The School of Professional Studies of the City University of New York (CUNY SPS) has launched sixteen degrees: ten bachelor’s degrees open to students with 24 or more college credits who wish to complete their undergraduate studies, and six master’s degrees, with more programs currently in development. CUNY SPS leads the University in developing and operating online degree programs, and trains faculty throughout CUNY in online instruction. CUNY SPS is also the home of the Joseph S. Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies, which offers higher education programs for working adults and union members, and serves as a nationally-recognized center for scholarship and resources for labor, academic, and community leaders seeking a deeper understanding of labor and urban issues.

CUNY SPS seeks an experienced cognitive behavior therapy practitioner to serve as Mental Health Training and Consultation Coordinator to facilitate learning and professional development for community-based mental health clinicians who serve families in foster care. Sponsored by NYC Administration for Children and Families (ACS), the learning program is designed to support the implementation of evidence-based practice to strengthen the connection between the child welfare and mental health systems. The CUNY team will work on site at ACS offices and at selected training facilities.

https://rfcuny.org/careers/postings?pvnID=PS-1507-000628