Visitation Monitor - (US-MO-Kansas City)
Minimum Education: None
Job Type: Part Time
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Click Here to Apply OnlineProvide on-site program supervision and coordination for court-ordered parent/child visitations and exchanges to provide emotional and physical safety to children and other family members; assist in the preparation and closing of the visit; escort children to and from the visit or exchange and other areas as necessary; provide information between parents relevant to the child’s visit or exchange; assist in managing the child’s behavior as necessary; intervene and may terminate visitation due to parental non-compliance with program; alert law enforcement on-site or Program Coordinator of safety or security issues; observe, monitor, assess and report parent and child behavior and activity; review, prepare and maintain narrative and non-narrative reports, forms and program materials; report suspected child abuse/neglect as determined; meet with Family Court Resource Services Specialist to report and discuss program and family issues; attend meetings and training; and perform related work as required.
Basic Skills needed
The following minimum requirements can also be achieved through any equivalent combination of education and experience which provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
EDUCATION: Minimum of 60 hours college course work in a directly-related field that may include psychology, social work, counseling or other behavioral science substantially related to marriage and family interpersonal relationships.
EXPERIENCE: None required. Some experience in a care-giving role in relation to children is preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Minimum age requirement of 20; some knowledge of the dynamics of separation, divorce, domestic violence and child development beneficial; ability to objectively assess clients; ability to communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; ability to make sound decisions in accordance with court and program policies and procedures; ability to establish an independent role in dealing with children and families; ability to relate in a positive fashion to individuals from a variety of cultural, economic and ethnic backgrounds; ability to operate a personal computer and other standard office machines; ability to maintain a variety of records and prepare reports from such records. All applicants for this position are subject to testing for illegal drug use prior to appointment.
Contact: Pat Sims or Gail Cox, Employment Specialist, 881-3559; resumes or applications must be submitted to Human Resources Department; please specify on your resume or application that your application is for Visitation Monitor.
Pat Sims/Gail Cox
Circuit Court of Jackson County, Missouri
3100 Main 3rd Floor
Kansas City, MO 64108
Fax: 816-881-3470
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