The Diversion Coordinator works in close conjunction with community partners and Oneida County Family Court to oversee day-to-day implementation of all services. The Coordinator provides direct support to youth and families on their caseload, maintains partnerships with placement agencies and transitional service providers; manages data and reporting on outcomes. The Coordinator is responsible for attending court appearances whenever scheduled. Promotes the philosophy and mission of the agency by performing the following duties:
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Manages a caseload of youth and families involved with Oneida County Family Court, providing consistent face-to-face contact and support while developing a close and consistent relationship with youth and families that will continue throughout dispositionÂ
- Monitors youth activity between appearances by checking in with the family on an as needed basis. Â
- Assesses the needs of youth and families in program and provides necessary referrals to appropriate services in the community. Assists youth and family with any needs that should arise including school, employment, health care, housing etc.Â
- Â Assists county and defense attorneys with creating a plan for youth in an effort to prevent placement/reoffending.
- Acts as a liaison between DSS, court, attorneys, youth, families and providers.Â
- Finds appropriate levels of care and placements when needed and completes all necessary paperwork.Â
- Â Assesses youth progress to ensure integration and stabilization in the community through appropriate services including, but not limited to, drug treatment, medical care, job training, educational services, mentoring, mediation services, community activities and youth groups, and any other supports needed for successful re-entry and stabilization.
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree (B. A.) from regionally accredited or NYS registered four-year college or university in social work, psychology, sociology, child development, or related field.Â
- Full knowledge of the human service systems in Oneida County and services available to children and youth. Â
- A minimum of two (2) years of experience as a social caseworker, service coordinator, or comparable position.
- A valid NYS Driver's License is required.
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