Foster Care Independent Living Coordinator Job Description
Foster care independent living programs are social programs designed for teens and young adults who are no longer living with their natural families. The coordinator of a foster care independent living program is the individual responsible for running the program.
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Function
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Foster care independent living coordinators ensure that programs provide teens and young adults with the life skills necessary to live on their own. To achieve this, coordinators perform a variety of tasks relating to administration and personnel.
Types of Duties
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Coordinators ensure that programs run according to budget, write policies and rules that both participants and employees must follow and ensure adherence to all federal, state and local health regulations in order to promote a safe environment. Coordinators also hire, train, coach and evaluate staff.
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Environment
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Foster care independent living coordinators often work long hours and their work has the potential to be stressful since it entails a large amount of responsibility, managing employees and dealing with teens and young adults who could be resistant to methods used in the program.
Education
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A bachelors degree in a social science-related field like psychology, social work or sociology is typically the education required for employment as an independent living coordinator.
Compensation
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In December 2009, the average annual salary for a foster care independent living coordinator was $47,000, according to Indeed.com.
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