Not specified (assumed in-office due to extensive in-state travel requirement).
Bachelor's degree in social work or master's degree
Two years professional experience with children and families
Ability to travel extensively within the state
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is seeking a Resource Family Trainer in Fayetteville, AR, responsible for implementing training curricula for resource and adoptive parents, alongside completing home studies in collaboration with the Division of Children and Family Services. This full-time position requires extensive in-state travel and offers a salary range of $52,500 to $55,500
Job Summary
The Resource Family Trainer is responsible for implementing contracted pre-service training curricula and completing home studies for prospective resource and adoptive parents.
This full-time position requires extensive in-state travel and work outside normal office hours to deliver training and conduct home visits.
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock offers a competitive salary range of $52,500 to $55,500 along with benefits eligibility for this grant-funded role.
Matching Summary
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The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is seeking a Resource Family Trainer in Fayetteville, AR, responsible for implementing training curricula for resource and adoptive parents, alongside completing home studies in collaboration with the Division of Children and Family Services. This full-time position requires extensive in-state travel and offers a salary range of $52,500 to $55,500.
Salary
Base: $52,500 - $55,500 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Eligible
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in Social Work or Master's degree
Two years professional experience with children and families
Ability to travel extensively within the state
Nice-to-have
Experience writing home assessments and psychosocial histories
Fluency in Spanish language
Professional licensure such as LMSW, LCSW, LAC, or LPC
Key Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Social Work OR Master's degree
Two (2) years of professional experience working with children and families
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States
Work Rights
Must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States