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Lutheran Social Service of MN

Supervised Visitation Worker with 1000 Hiring Bonus

Lutheran Social Service of MN, Virginia, Minnesota, United States, 55792


Supervised Visitation Worker with 1000 Hiring Bonus

Job Category:

Youth & Family ServicesRequisition Number:

SUPER006098Job Type:

Part-TimeRate:

$16 USD per hourLocations

Showing 1 location:Range Youth Shelter507 9th Ave SouthVirginia, MN 55792, USAAs a

Supervised Visitation Worker , you will provide supervision and guidance to non-custodial parents and children in a supervised visit setting. You will supervise the visit to ensure the child’s well-being, communicate visit restrictions and the contract agreement to the visiting parent(s), and observe, interpret, and accurately record all client remarks during the visitation. You will role model and/or verbalize effective parenting techniques as necessary during the visitation and communicate with a program supervisor to address questions, concerns, and information/messages from social workers. You will be required to complete the required documentation and relay all mandated reporting and visit concerns to designated parties. In this position, you may be required to testify in court regarding visits.This position is based out of the Virginia Family Resource Center. Some travel may be required to conduct visits in Hibbing as available or in people's homes.This position qualifies for a $1000 hiring bonus!

$500 to be paid after 3 months (and at least 200 hours worked) and remaining $500 to be paid after 6 months (and at least 400 hours worked). To be eligible for the hire bonus, the new hire must fulfill the scheduled shifts hired for, have completed all required training, and meet performance expectations as determined by the supervisor and next level management.Job Requirements:

A valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and a Motor Vehicle Check.Successfully meet the requirements of a background check.Communication, crisis intervention, and problem-solving skills.Understanding of child protection issues.Training or employment experience in physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, chemical dependency, mandated reporting, and parenting skills are desired. Training/experience may have been obtained in a volunteer setting, school field placement, or through own parenting experiences.

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