Gateway (Child & Family Services) · 5 months ago
Therapeutic Foster Care Senior Program Manager
Gateway, one of Alabama’s longest-serving providers of TFC services, is seeking a Senior Program Manager to oversee their Therapeutic Foster Care program. The role involves leading a multidisciplinary team and implementing Trauma Systems Therapy to enhance the program's effectiveness.
Child CareConsultingNon Profit
Responsibilities
Manage a well-established Therapeutic Foster Care program and lead it to increased growth and effectiveness
Guide a dedicated and experienced multidisciplinary team of social workers, therapists, psychiatrists, recruiters and education specialists
Implement Trauma Systems Therapy across all interventions
Deepen and expand Trauma Systems work to include treatment, training, program evaluation, and coaching for foster parents
Qualification
Required
Good written and verbal skills
Ability to lead and inspire staff in challenging work
Proficient with Electronic Health Records, email, and Microsoft Office
Reliable transportation
Driving record and insurance as required by Gateway's insurer
Internal applicants must be in good standing
Preferred
Master's degree in social work or a related field with at least 2 years of child welfare experience preferred (not including internships) or equivalent education/experience
LICSW or LPC is highly preferred
Prior experience with Trauma Systems Therapy is preferred
Benefits
Mileage reimbursement at the maximum Federal rate
Generous leave time
Comprehensive health insurance
401(k) match
Excellent supervision
Skills training
Company
Gateway (Child & Family Services)
Gateway is a game changer for Alabama families: - We have helped families pay back more than $69 million of debt - We have helped 143 foster children find forever homes in five years - We exceed national statistics helping teens in foster care find jobs In 1891, before they had the right to vote and long before the child welfare system existed, a group of courageous women saw the need to care for homeless children on the streets of Birmingham.