What are the responsibilities and job description for the Internship, CCS Moline Foster Care position at Lutheran Social Services of Illinois?
CCS Moline Foster Care Internship
We are seeking a motivated intern to support our Foster Care Program, designed to promote the well-being and safety of children and families. This internship offers hands-on experience in case management, service coordination, and client advocacy, while providing meaningful exposure to the field of social work and human services.
We are seeking a motivated intern to support our Foster Care Program, designed to promote the well-being and safety of children and families. This internship offers hands-on experience in case management, service coordination, and client advocacy, while providing meaningful exposure to the field of social work and human services.
- Fall/ Spring placement 12-20 hours a week
- Must be available for group supervision, team meetings and agency trainings
- Must be able to work one evening per week
- Must provide proof of current car insurance
- Must feel comfortable, after a training period, to supervise parent child visits and intervene in the visit when necessary
- Must feel comfortable with in home family visits
- Pass criminal and CANTS (DCFS) background check
- Must be proactive and take the initiative to learn
- Supervise parent/child visitation sessions to ensure child safety and appropriate interaction, if applicable.
- Participate in team meetings and supervision to review case progress and receive guidance.
- Assist in assessing family needs and helping connect families with appropriate community resources.
- Support caseworkers in monitoring service participation and child well-being.
- Collaborate with schools, healthcare providers, and other service agencies to promote positive outcomes for children.
- Help facilitate family-child team meetings and case staffing's.
- Assist with documentation, data entry, and preparation of reports in a timely and accurate manner.
- Maintain client confidentiality and comply with all organizational policies and procedures.
- Gain experience in case management and family advocacy.
- Develop skills in client assessment and service coordination.
- Learn how to create and implement safety plans and service goals.
- Understand the importance of strength-based, trauma-informed care.
- Experience real-world application of social service policies and procedures.
- Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, or related field.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion.
- Interest in working with children and families in a supportive setting.