Description
Envision Unlimited is a full spectrum of care organization serving people with disabilities from infants to 80+ years old regardless of race, gender, religion, or ability to pay. Founded in Chicago in 1948, Envision Unlimited has a legacy of evolving care delivered with empathy, every time and everywhere. Innovative services offered across Chicagoland and Central Illinois include community living options, novel day programs, behavioral health services, employment programs, respite for families, and foster care for children with disabilities.
Foster care Caseworker
Must Possess
Bachelor’s degree (B.A. or B.S.) from four-year university in a social service related field required; one year of child-welfare related experience and/or training required. Experience working with adolescents is preferred. Reliable transportation, a State of Illinois Driver’s License, valid vehicle insurance and vehicle registration. State of Illinois CWEL (Child Welfare Employee License) and CERAP (Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol) Certification preferred.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:
Other Expectation
Employees shall respect the diversity of all individuals (e.g., clients, co-workers, stakeholders) and refrain from any form of discrimination and/or harassment based on religious, marital, ethnic, racial, gender, sexual orientation or other differences.
Employees share the responsibility of creating and maintaining a welcoming and supportive work environment.
Envision Unlimited offers competitive salaries and a generous benefit package to our professionals:
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Medical Coverage: HMO, PPO
Dental and Vision Insurance Options
Company paid Life Insurance
12 Paid Holidays
Paid vacation, sick time and personal days
403B plan
In house training and CEU’s
Employee Assistance Network
Support for pursuing clinical licensure (financial and time off)
Opportunity for career growth & development
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (B.A. or B.S.) from four-year university in a social service related field required; one year of child-welfare related experience and/or training required. Experience working with adolescents is preferred. Reliable transportation, a State of Illinois Driver’s License, valid vehicle insurance and vehicle registration. State of Illinois CWEL (Child Welfare Employee License) and CERAP (Child Endangerment Risk Assessment Protocol) Certification preferred.