
Children's Hope Alliance
Remote Jobs
2 Jobs
Description Are you looking for a workplace that values your well-being and supports your family life? Look no further! At Children's Hope Alliance, we believe in creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all our employees. Here are some of the fantastic family-friendly perks we offer: Parental Leave: We understand the importance of family time. Our generous parental leave policy ensures you can cherish those precious moments with your new addition. Military Reserve Pay: We proudly support our employees who serve in the military reserves. Bereavement Leave: In times of loss, we stand by our employees. Our bereavement leave policy provides the time you need to grieve and be with your loved ones. Work-Life Balance: We believe in a healthy work-life balance. With flexible working hours and remote work options, we help you manage your professional and personal life effectively. Birthday PTO: Celebrate your special day with a day off on us! Enjoy your birthday with family and friends, making memories that last a lifetime. Apply today and take the first step towards a fulfilling career with us! Sign-On Bonus Available We are pleased to offer a $1,000 sign-on bonus to qualified candidates who join our team. This incentive reflects our commitment to attracting top talent and supporting a successful transition into your new role. Apply today to take advantage of this opportunity. Summary The recruiter/trainer will recruit, train, and license families pursuing either family, therapeutic, or IAFT foster parent licensing as well as coordinating placement of foster children in their region. The recruiter/trainer coordinates and participates in ongoing training of foster parents throughout the year including model related topics, CPR and First Aid and MAR, as well as any other training needs in their region. Principal Duties and Responsibilities - Complete all preservice training in required time frames. Staff will annually complete 24 hours of training. - Responsible for recruitment of foster care referrals and developing relationships with area DSS offices and other referral sources. - Utilize agency Teaching-Family Model pre-service training model to train foster families to assess safety, family strengths. - Knowledgeable of foster care and adoptions and its impact on families and children and ensure all homes meet all licensing regulations. - Ability to understand and assist families with licensing requirements; license foster families utilizing state rules and regulations (or transfer license if applicable). - Maintain professional contact with potential or current families in training. - Maintain contact with families interested in becoming licensed as foster parents at weekly intervals or as determined by the trainer. - Complete at least two in home visits with families prior to all license transfers. - Coordinate a secondary review of all potential homes within three training sessions if necessary. - Ensure that all homes requesting to be licensed by the agency are staffed prior to license submission. - Prepare training reports and reviews in a timely, clear, and concise manner including individual training plans, progress toward licensing, and other assigned reports. - Collect and review all state and agency required documentation needed for foster parents to gain licensure and submit all documentation (to include auxiliary items not submitted to the state) to Licensing Specialist for review and submission to the state. - Participate in the planning and delivery of services regarding training, licensing, treatment, and placement. - Represent agency in variety of various settings; including attendance at relevant community forums, public presentations, etc. - Assist with providing monthly in-service training and monthly support groups with the foster families and children. - Provide case management services as needed, entering the rotation in the event of staff crisis (illness, injury, other absence) or team vacancy, when applicable. - Lead foster parent recruitment efforts in assigned region; will develop and maintain relationships with referral sources including DSS’s, Mental Health Providers, and DJJ. - Meet quarterly recruitment quotas for assigned region. - Participate in clinical staff meeting and staff all families with regional staff before licensing paperwork is submitted to inform foster care staff of foster homes current skill level and of any on-going needs. - Demonstrate competency in appropriately evaluating needs of youth to assure best placement match with foster parent - Staff will attend first orientation meeting and training session with foster parent. - Annually supervisor will attend one orientation meeting and one training session per staff. Supervision responsibilities: None All employees have the following expectations: - Mission: Contribute to and enhance company mission - Organization: Prioritize and plan work responsibilities appropriately - Professional Development: Attend and/or successfully complete all required trainings and meetings - Timeliness and Accuracy: Perform quality work within given deadlines and expectations with or without direct supervision - Professionalism: Comply with all applicable policies, practices, and procedures; report all out-of-compliance and unsafe activities to supervisor; interact professionally with other employees, volunteers, families, children, and the community - Teamwork: Serve effectively as a team contributor on all assignments - Communication: Utilize effective communication skills both verbally and in writing; provide effective feedback and is receptive to feedback - Leadership: Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other appropriate individuals - Cultural Competence: Is sensitive to the cultural, ethnic and religious views of the children and families served, and in community and public contact. Children’s Hope Alliance is an Equal Opportunity Employer Requirements Education and Experience Requirements - Bachelor’s degree from accredited College in Psychology, Social Work, or related field and previous work experience in related field is required. - Certification in a state-mandated foster parent training curriculum or the ability to gain certification is also required. - Experience in the Teaching-Family Model preferred. - Previous experience providing case management/supervising foster care services preferred. - Experience recruiting or training foster parents preferred Physical Requirements - The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. - While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands or arms, stand, walk, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. - The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. - Specifics vision abilities required by this position include close, distance, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. - Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: reading, typing, writing, speaking, and using the telephone and prolonged sitting at a desk and working on a computer. - Employee must be able to operate a vehicle for job duties, and keep a valid NC drivers license with insurance. - The work environment will contain slight to moderate office-related noises. The employee is not exposed to extreme weather conditions, toxic fumes, or airborne particles. - The employee must occasionally travel to different locations in the course of work. - Physical functions which are considered essential to the satisfactory performance of the job include the following: public speaking, reading, typing, writing, using the telephone, driving, therapeutically restraining children and adolescents in crisis situations. Children’s Hope Alliance is committed to fostering, maintaining, and promoting equal employment opportunities. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees without discrimination of race, religion, color, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, national origin, sex, or age.
Description Summary This position is responsible for serving as a Community and Foundation Officer throughout the state of North Carolina. This role combines the roles of fundraising, community and foundation relations, and development support. As a key member of a dynamic philanthropy team, duties include making calls to an active donor base and representing CHA to churches and civic organizations across the state and acting as a liaison with Foundation funders. May require periodic, overnight travel. This position is remote but needs to be centrally located for ease of travel throughout the state. A shared company vehicle will be accessible, as needed. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Specific duties and responsibilities: Fundraising - Assist in identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding donors and prospects with the goal of increasing contributions and building relationships with individuals, churches and other organizations. - Maintain a monthly travel schedule to meet donors and prospects in person. - Assist the department in relation to donors, alumni, and community and/or faith-based organizations as directed by supervisor. - Coordinate and cultivate existing Foundations - Identify relationships with potential Foundations and steward gifts as directed by supervisor. Community Relations - Identify ways to promote the agency and child advocacy in general. Requires public speaking and serving as agency representative in churches, civic and other community groups. - In conjunction with communications staff, assist with public affairs events as needed. - Assist and participate and/or coordinate donor, volunteer, and community relation events. - Be the point of contact for all community outreach; communicating with CHA departments as necessary. Other Development Support - Record all donor information in Salesforce CRM software. - Assist participation in overall strategic planning and support achievement of goals for all CHA fundraising and communication efforts. - Contribute to department meetings; follow department procedures and practices on donor stewardship/follow-up/reporting. - May be required to photograph miscellaneous donor/volunteer activities in assigned region. - Assist communications staff in gathering client success stories in assigned region. - Other tasks as requested by supervisor. Supervision responsibilities: This position has no direct supervisory responsibilities but will work directly with the other development staff on all aspects of CHA events, community relations, conferences, and building strong relationships with current and prospective donors. All employees have the following expectations: - Mission: Contribute to and enhance company mission - Organization: Prioritize and plan work responsibilities appropriately - Professional Development: Attend and/or successfully complete all required training and meetings. - Timeliness and Accuracy: Perform quality work within given deadlines and expectations with or without direct supervision. - Professionalism: Comply with all applicable policies, practices, and procedures; report all out-of-compliance and unsafe activities to supervisor; interact professionally with other employees, volunteers, families, children, and the community - Teamwork: Serve effectively as a team contributor on all assignments - Communication: Utilize effective communication skills both verbally and in writing; provide effective feedback and is receptive to feedback - Leadership: Work independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other appropriate individuals - Cultural Competence: Is sensitive to the cultural, ethnic and religious views of the children and families served, and in community and public contact. Compensation We’ve adopted a tiered compensation structure for new hires. Starting salaries are determined based on a candidate’s relevant experience and educational background. This approach ensures fair, competitive, and transparent offers while maintaining internal equity and alignment with budgetary guidelines. Children’s Hope Alliance is committed to fostering, maintaining, and promoting equal employment opportunities. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees without discrimination of race, religion, color, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability, national origin, sex, or age. Requirements Education and Experience Requirements - Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university or 1-2 years’ experience in development, marketing or fundraising for nonprofit organizations. - Must be proficient in usage with Microsoft Office, Excel, Outlook, Teams and typing skills. - Must be customer service oriented and possess a willingness to represent the agency to the public. - Must be detail-oriented, have excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. - Assist with some weekend and evening events. - Must be culturally sensitive to children and families and support cultural diversity throughout the program. - Must possess a valid driver's license and be insurable by agency insurance carrier. - Must submit to and pass pre-employment checks, criminal records check, and DMV/MVR check. Physical Requirements The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to fingers, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, frequently required to stoop or kneel, and must be able to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close, distance, peripheral and depth perception. Essential functions will be typing, professional writing, using the telephone, driving and active participation in physical activities. Effect on End Result The effectiveness of the incumbent can be measured by the dollars raised as well as donor retention and progress in moves management among constituents within assigned portfolio.