Assistant Area Director
(Posting #263-25)The Division of Child Protection and Permanency (CP&P) seeks an Assistant Area Director (AAD) who in collaboration with the Area Director (AD), plays a pivotal role in sharing responsibilities to maximize the strengths of both leaders, ensuring the efficient operation of child protection services.
The AAD is responsible for staff development and training within the geographic area of responsibility. This includes coaching & mentoring staff, especially SFSSI leaders, in the delivery of family-centered & family engagement techniques, case practice implementation, as well as participation in concurrent planning for families. The AAD is a key player in the creation and follow through of Improvement Planning Sessions (IPS), Child Family Services Review (CFSR), Key Performance Indicators (KPI), Targeted Quality Reviews and other program initiatives as they relate to Collaborative Quality Improvement. They will support consistency and value of the work and the communicated message.
Requires the ability to infuse the DCF’s core approaches into the workforce, family units & community relationships to support our vision of creating a 21st century child and family well-being system that is equitable, healing centered & responsive to the needs of families, staff & communities. This requires creating strategies, key objectives & collaborating with DCF offices as well as the DCP&P Local Offices, to support this work.
Work closely with the AD to identify & leverage each other's unique skills & experiences, fostering a dynamic partnership that enhances strategic decision-making and operational effectiveness. By co-developing strategies and delegating tasks based on their respective strengths, the AAD and AD will ensure that all initiatives are executed with precision and impact. The AAD will provide critical support in areas where the AD may require additional resources, ensuring a balanced workload and a unified approach to achieving the organization’s goals. This collaborative effort will enhance the overall quality of child welfare services, driving forward the mission of creating a responsive and equitable child and family well-being system in New Jersey. The AAD will collaborate with the AD, LOMs, AQC and other personnel regarding practice, policy and administrative operations.
EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Master’s in Social Work or related field preferred.
EXPERIENCE: At least five (5) years of social service experience which should include substantive experience in the management and leadership of social service program, two (2) years of which must be in the title of Supervising Family Service Specialist 1 or higher-level supervisory title.
SALARY: $153,468
Submit a cover letter & resume as single PDF, saving by your Last Name, First Name. Indicate in your cover letter the Posting # and where you found this opportunity. Send to:
Job.Posting@dcf.nj.gov
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