
The Independent Living Team is expanding, and we are looking for a new team. member. Should have a passion for engaging teens and the young adult population to assist with their transitioning into successful independent adults. The Independent Living Specialist provides case management for all post 18+ clients participating in Extended Foster Care, Postsecondary Education Support Services and Aftercare programs. The Specialist will monitor and ensure client eligibility for program services, provide monthly home visits and contacts with providers as well as clients. The Specialist will assist the young adult population with appropriate community services and information to include but not limited to Social Security, Agency for Persons with Disabilities, Education, Employment and Health care providers. The Specialist is required to have certification as a child welfare case manager by the Florida Certification Board to comply with DCF guidance. The Specialist will be responsible for providing court documentation, attending all court hearings, and staffing pertaining to the young adult. This candidate should have strong organizational skills, critical thinking, and the ability to work in a trauma-informed manner.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Qualifications
A comprehensive benefits program including:
Health Benefits with shared premium costs, including:
Pay range- $22.00- $25 00 per hour
Requirements
Child Welfare Certification and bachelor’s degree in a social service-related field preferred.

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