
The Child Welfare Case Manager (CWCM) works directly with families that have been referred from the Department of Children and Families (DCF). The CWCM works to identify and assess the client and family needs due to alleged abuse or neglect, with the ultimate goal of achieving permanency. Under the supervision of the CWCM Supervisor, the CWCM evaluates, coordinates and ensures necessary services and/or treatment are provided; completes required assessments; completes judicial paperwork; assists individuals and families by using such activities as delineating alternatives, problem solving by helping to articulate goals and providing needed information.
The CWCM must successfully complete the Florida Child Welfare Practice Pre-service Training, pass the examination and all field-based requirements while demonstrating proficiency in core competencies to achieve the Florida Certification Board’s Child Welfare Case Manager Certification within 1 year from completion of the Pre-service Training examination.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned:
A comprehensive benefits program including:
Health Benefits with shared premium costs, including:
starting rate- $55,000.00
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:
Option 1 A Bachelor’s Degree for those without relevant professional experience, social work, or human services experience.
Option 2 An associate degree from an accredited college or 60+ college credits from an accredited college or university AND one of the following: o Two years of professional work experience (see examples below); or, o Two years of full-time social work or human services experience.
Examples of professional work experience could be, although not limited to:
Option 3 A high school diploma or GED equivalent (official transcripts required) AND one of the following:
Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations: This position requires the following credentials.

Safe Children Coalition, Inc. provides services for nearly 9,700 children and families in the following programs:
· Adoptions and Foster Care
· Prevention and Diversion
· Youth Shelter for runaway teens
· HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters)
· Schoolhouse Link for homeless students in grades K - 12
· Achievers for middle and high school students exploring college and career readiness for first generation and low income students
· Youth Prevention Services providing counseling to truant, ungovernable, runaway, and homeless youth