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Our Community Our Kids (OCOK) seeks a Trainer to design and conduct permanency training for staff across multiple Texas counties. You will plan, deliver, and refine specialized Community-Based Care trainings aligned with performance goals for child safety and permanency.
This role requires creating curricula, coordinating sessions, and traveling regionally to underserved counties. The ideal candidate has a Bachelor's in a social service field (Master’s preferred) and at least two years in child
Description
Working in collaboration with the OCOK Training Supervisor and Director, the OCOK Trainer will deliver information to and enhance the competencies of new and tenured employees by designing and conducting permanency training programs.
This position will plan, conduct, and facilitate highly specialized Community-Based Care training courses and workshops consistent with performance-based training and quality improvement strategies relevant to OCOK’s performance goals and outcomes for child safety, well-being and permanency.
This position requires the development of training programs, passion for children and families, and a strong desire to ensure OCOK professionals receive the best possible training to enable them to do their jobs effectively. This position is responsible for supporting training needs in the following regions: (Northeast 3E Region to include Collin, Grayson, Fannin, Hunt, Rockwall, Ellis, Kaufman and Navarro Counties. Southwest 3W Region to include Tarrant, Johnson, Erath, Somervell, Hood, Parker, Palo Pinto, Denton, Cooke, and Wise Counties).
Heavy computer usage, administrative and clerical functions in a “team” office environment, attendance at public functions, and some evening and weekend work required. Lifting files and office supplies required, up to 25 pounds.
Maintain confidentiality and follow policies related to volunteer, personnel, and client records. Uphold the Donor Bill of Rights.
Bachelor’s degree required in a social service or organizational leadership/management field. Master’s degree preferred.
At least two years’ experience in the role of a child-welfare related role (i.e., investigations, conservatorship, Family Based Safety Services) or child welfare trainer position. Previous proven training skills in a social service arena is a plus.
At least one year in conducting in-person training and using one or more of the following delivery methods is required: video conferencing, online, blended, and/or webinar. Adequate knowledge of learning management software is required. Designing training curricula and coordination of training events in an organizational setting is needed. Experience using Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Moodle, Canva, Freeform, Dropbox, and other software preferred.
Considerable knowledge of the following is essential: SSCC system and objectives in Texas, Texas Child Welfare laws and legal requirements, joint operations between SSCC’s and DFPS in Texas, OCOK organization and Permanency procedures. Applicable and demonstrative knowledge of CAREMATCH, CLASS, IMPACT is necessary. Knowledge in instructional design theory and learning principles, familiarity with traditional and modern training methods, tools, and techniques, and the ability to present complex information to a variety of audiences. Ability to identify sources for training content, sequence training methods, create training plans and schedule trainings. Ability to create skill practice exercises, pace training methods, select appropriate training methods and create broad content outlines.