Position: Placement Coordinator
Join Our Mission to Empower and Transform Lives
As the Placement Coordinator you would be responsible for the placement of foster care youth referred by the department who are in need of placement in a licensed treatment foster home. The Child Placement Coordinator will review all information provided by the referring source and collect any additional information that would help in making the best placement. In addition, they will coordinate with their Regional Director, Team Leaders and RC’s on placement needs within their region. The Child Placement Coordinator is expected to perform all job description responsibilities in alignment with the mission and core values of Omni Family of Services and comply with all Omni Family of Services policies and procedures, OSHA, CMS, HIPAA, local, state and federal regulations.
At Omni Family of Services, we are more than a multi-state human services agency—we are a family dedicated to making a meaningful impact. Through foster care, adoption, outpatient behavioral health, and community-based family support, we provide innovative, evidence-based, and trauma-responsive care that empowers children, adults, and families on their journey to healing and growth.
Guided by our core values of Embracing Diversity, Safety, Trustworthiness, Emotional Intelligence, Empowerment, and Mindful Collaboration (ESTEEM), we are committed to creating a culture of safety, hope, and resilience. As a trauma-competent organization, we are actively working toward becoming a Hope-Centered Agency, believing in the transformative power of hope—the belief that tomorrow can be brighter and that we all have the power to make it so.
If you’re passionate about advancing safety, healing, and positive change, Omni Family of Services invites you to join us and be part of a team that transforms lives and communities. We are 100% employee owned and we are as dedicated to supporting our team members as we are to the clients we serve.
What you bring to this role:
- Bring your passion and expertise
- A desire to help others become the best they can be in serving our clients while managing a healthy work/life balance.
- Ability to be a team member and thought leader.
- Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of one year experience in the child welfare system or any equivalent education and experience.
- Valid Driver’s License
- Proof of Automobile Insurance and Reliable Transportation
Our Company Benefits Include:

With a commitment to delivering the highest quality of care, our organization combines innovative tools, evidence-based practices, and a full continuum of trauma-responsive solutions that support and empower our clients in their ongoing journey to healing.