Visitation Coach
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Catawba County Social Services is seeking a compassionate team member to support and strengthen parents' strengths while helping them develop new parenting skills. In this position, you will provide strength-based coaching to parents of children experiencing foster care during supervised visitation. Children enter foster care due to abuse, neglect, and/or dependency. This role is critical to helping families achieve a permanent reunification plan.
This position requires working 2-3 events per week and every other weekend to meet families' needs.
As a visitation coach, you are responsible for transporting children and parents to supervised visitation. A county car is available, and in rare circumstances, you would transport in your own vehicle. The visits are designed to build on parenting skills and reinforce the parent/child relationship. You will provide coaching to parents both before and after to help them build on their parenting skills.
- Provide visitation coaching for parent/child visitations, assisting parents to learn practical behavioral approaches for children through supervision, coaching, modeling, and redirection
- Provide transportation for children and parents to remove barriers and facilitate access to necessary services, such as court-ordered visitation and school.
- Provide case management activities, including but not limited to completion of social histories, calling/interviewing of collateral contacts, evaluation of client situation, and assessment of safety and well-being of the child, participation in Child and Family Team Meetings, informing parents and foster parents of services, and coordinating services when needed
- Complete appropriate and timely documentation in the permanency planning record, including recording all interactions with the child and writing of visitation summaries
- Work with the Permanency Planning team to address any crisis as you are available
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited school of social work or in a human services field; OR
- Bachelor’s degree in a non-human services field and 1 year of social work experience
- A valid driver’s license with a safe driving record (Driving is an essential function of this position)
- Ability to engage with parents and children with a strength-based approach
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written
- Excellent interpersonal and intervention skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with other professionals
- Compassion when working with families and children who are experiencing foster care
- Solid understanding of trauma and how it impacts children and families engaged in the child welfare system
- This is considered light to medium work; lifting up to 40 pounds
- Bachelor's degree in Social Work is strongly preferred.
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