The Alliance works to increase the capacity of Washington’s social workers, partners and foster caregivers to support community wellness
Job Summary
The Alliance works to increase the capacity of Washington’s social workers, partners and foster caregivers to support community wellness.
The ICWA Development and Facilitation Specialist designs, develops, delivers, and maintains curriculum and training materials/resources for identified audiences.
This position requires working a flexible schedule of days, evenings, and weekends and regular, frequent in-person facilitation up to 30% of the time, which may require statewide travel.
Matching Summary
The Alliance works to increase the capacity of Washington’s social workers, partners and foster caregivers to support community wellness.
Salary
Base: $83,508.00 - $96,156.00 annual; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: https://www.washington.edu/jobs/benefits-for-uw-staff/
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
adult learning methodologies
facilitation skills
Tribal relations
anti-racist, culturally relevant, trauma-informed service
Nice-to-have
innovative learning modalities
interpersonal and diplomacy skills
community wellness
Key Requirements
Master's degree in Social Work
At least 3 years of related work experience
Experience working with Tribes, Indigenous communities and Indian families