Pros none. Cons none. Work closely with Licensing Supervisor in providing overall support and assistance to the agency and all agency personnel in all aspects of foster home licensing; visit prospective foster homes to conduct Home Studies for re-licensing SFC foster homes; prepare documentation for re-licensing packages, including required background screenings abuse clearance, local police records, state records and County Health Inspections; attend DCF staffing and provider meetings when necessary to ensure homes are re-licensed; update and maintain current information in the CHARLEE Foster Parent Database; maintain contact and follow-up with MAPP class participants; assist with MAPP instruction as needed; work closely with Foster Parents are following all licensing rules and regulations according to 65C; visit foster homes when necessary to discuss non-compliance or issues of concern; follow up in any allegations made against any CHARLEE licensed foster home.
Poor and not prepared case manager supervisors; in general, the personel does not care about the children but about the numbers so they get a good "grade" with Ourkids. It is a shame that our children depend on these kind of people.
Pros location, office, desk, technology. Cons personel, un-qualified supervisors. Do you enjoy working at your company? Help us improve! Claim this company page. Want to know more about working here?
Ask a question about working or interviewing at Charlee Program. Our community is ready to answer. Ask a Question. Overall rating 3. One person answered. How would you describe the pace of work at Charlee Program? Our project is guided by human rights values and a belief that no form of human trafficking has a place in our world. We work with survivors and other experts to comprehensively understand the issue of labor trafficking—from root causes to best practices in promoting justice and healing—and equip the field with the tools necessary to create meaningful change for victims and survivors.
For more information on our training and technical assistance, click here. Jason is an experienced educator, trainer, and program manager who has worked in the humanitarian field since Since he has overseen several training and technical assistance programs including CORE and Switchboard.
Prior to returning to the U. He holds a degree in Education from the University of Akron, Ohio1. In that role, she ensured the quality provision of human-rights-based services to survivors of labor and sex trafficking and their families, and provided leadership in the administration of the Trafficking Victim Assistance Program TVAP.
Earlier in her career, Megan provided individual counseling and case management to survivors of trafficking, torture, and domestic violence. She is an advocate for interventions that are collaborative, survivor-informed, and grounded in survivor empowerment, and for strong systems that work together to protect vulnerable individuals and families.
Reyes treats individuals, couples, and families from childhood into late adulthood, she especially enjoys working with children and adolescents. Her particular areas of interest include play therapy, trauma and sexual abuse survivors, bereavement and terminal illness, spirituality, infertility, spinal cord injuries, self-injurious behaviors, and marital and family issues.
Reyes offers therapeutic services in both English and Spanish. She is a member of the American Psychological Association and many other mental health professional associations and organizations. MiamiPsycDoc is a private practice started in Miami by Dr. Mercedes S. As a doctor with over 20 years of experience in the field of psychology, Dr.
Reyes has always been passionate about helping others. MiamiPsycDoc is here because of you and for you. It exists to help you attain a more balanced and fulfilling life.
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