Court Related Visitation Specialist

Posted 24 days 22 hours ago by Coordinated Care Services, Inc.

Permanent
Part Time
Other
Kent, Rochester, United Kingdom, ME1 1
Job Description

Organization: Society for the Protection and Care of Children

Posting Start: 2025-09-23

Job Title: Court Related Visitation Specialist

Posting End: 2025-10-31

A Brief Job Description:

JOB SUMMARY:Are you passionate about supporting families during challenging transitions? Join SPCC as a part-time Court-Related Visitation Specialist, where you will provide supervised visitation and safe exchange services for families impacted by trauma, intimate partner violence, high-conflict custody matters, and attachment disruptions. In this role, you will coach and support parent-child visits to strengthen bonds while maintaining a child-focused, trauma-informed approach. You will also collaborate with community partners and the court system to ensure safety, support, and consistency for families navigating complex circumstances.

RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:

  • Provide supervision, coaching, and support during parent-child visits
  • Complete all aspects of case management: orientation, visit notes, court reports, and assessments
  • Communicate with case workers, attorneys, and other professionals involved in each case
  • Attend court hearings, case conferences, and reviews related to visitation, as needed
  • Offer safety planning, advocacy, and referrals tailored to each family's needs
  • Maintain accurate and confidential case records in compliance with agency policies
  • Submit monthly program statistics to the Program Manager
  • Ensure clean, safe, and welcoming visitation environments
  • Engage in regular individual and group supervision, and participate in ongoing training aligned with trauma-informed and reflective practices
Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor's degree in social work or related field, e.g., psychology, sociology and/or counseling, with a minimum of two years' experience working with children and families preferred. In lieu of a four-year degree, candidates with a minimum of five years' experience working with children and families who have experienced trauma may be considered.
  • Intimate partner violence and/or parent education experience preferred.

WORKING AT SPCC:SPCC is committed to providing a trauma-informed, supportive, and inclusive work environment. We value flexibility, professional growth, and reflective supervision. Our team is passionate about equity, justice, and meaningful relationships. Join us in creating a lasting impact on the lives of families in our community. Candidate must successfully complete all required background checks and clearances and possess a valid NYS driver's license with required insurance.