Kinship Home Finder (4998)
Together for Youth · Albany, NY · 4 wk ago
OTHRFull-time
What You’ll Do
- Share our mission across the state by attending community events, networking with local organizations, schools, businesses, and faith-based groups.
- Build trust quickly with prospective foster and adoptive families, inspiring them to take the next step.
- Develop monthly recruitment plans, with a mix of grassroots outreach, local advertising, and creative campaigns (like our statewide Go Purple for Kids in Care initiative).
- Partner with our communications team to use social media and other outreach tools to tell powerful stories and spark interest.
- Walk families through the certification process with compassion and clarity.
- Conduct home visits and safety assessments, ensuring every home meets state standards while also helping families feel confident and supported.
- Facilitate pre-service and ongoing training such as NTDC (our foster parent certification course), CPR/First Aid, and other programs that prepare families for success.
- Completes initial certification assessment and annual reassessment of foster families in accordance with New York State regulations including the preparation of home studies; monitors homes to ensure they meet Agency and New York State regulations.
- Completes emergency certifications for identified kinship resources.
- Stay connected with foster parents after certification to build lasting relationships and ensure ongoing engagement.
- Keep accurate records and documentation (we know it’s not the most exciting part of the job—but it’s an important one!).
- Operates multiple software systems in documenting and driving program/agency required outcomes. This includes maintaining all case records and required documentation per agency standards.
- Track progress, identify opportunities for growth, and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.
Requirements
- High school diploma/GED required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree preferred in Child welfare, Foster Care, Human Services, Marketing, Social Work, Communications, Relationship-Building & Networking, Public health, or Sales-Oriented Approach and Community Engagement or lived experience as a foster parent, kinship caregiver, or respite parent.
- Outgoing, approachable, and energized by connecting with people.
- Strong communication and presentation skills can inspire a room and build trust one-on-one.
- Creative thinker who loves finding new ways to engage the community.
- Organized and reliable, you can juggle events, visits, and paperwork while keeping track of it all.
- Flexible schedule (days, evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays).
- Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and ability to travel up to 50%.
- Willingness to complete your certification as a NTDC (National Training and Development Curriculum/GPSII) and CPR/First Aid trainer within 6 months.