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There are jobs and then there are careers. This is the chance to do the kind of work that changes lives. NOAS strives for lifelong permanency for current and former foster youth by recruiting, preparing and supporting families and positive connections.

Sound appealing? Come join us.

Since 1978, NOAS (Northeast Ohio Adoption Services) has been recognized as an innovative leader in transforming families and communities so children can thrive. Employees are one of our most important resources.

NOAS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and recruits staff without discrimination based on race, color, veteran status, religion, national origin, political affiliation, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, age or handicap.

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

 

4 Day Work Week with Flexibility

 

Health/Life
Insurance

 

401 (k)
Benefits

 

Competitive
Salaries

 

Supportive Management Team

 

Work-Life
Balance

 

Generous PTO
(vacation, holiday, sick, self-care)

 

Positive Impact In The Communities We Work With

 

Mileage, Expense & Tuition Reimbursement

Job Openings

FOSTER YOUTH ADVOCATE

ROLE: Wendy’s Wonderful Kids Recruiter is responsible for the effective, aggressive, and accountable recruitment activities for Ohio children in need of adoption. Following the established model of Wendy’s Wonderful Kids, the recruiter will have a caseload of children specifically referred by counties to this program. The recruiter will be responsible for working toward the matching and adoption goals specific to his/her grant. This goal focus is to establish permanency for all of the children on the caseload. The scope of work is from initial referral until legal permanency.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in social work or related human service field
  • Two years of child welfare experience
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Pass pre-employment drug screening and criminal records check.

Job Type: full-time

Pay: $40,000-$42,000

Young Adult Case Manager

ROLE: Bridges Liaison is responsible to develop and monitor a plan (housing, employment, education, mentoring) for young adults aging out of foster care at age 18 until they turn 21. This voluntary statewide program called Bridges is designed and funded through ODJFS and administered through the Child & Family Health Collaborative of Ohio. The Bridges Liaison will serve as the primary support and contact for Bridges participants.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • Two years of case management required
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Pass pre-employment drug screening and criminal records check.

Job Type: full-time

Pay: $40,000-$42,000

Questions about employment opportunities?

Here is how you can contact us

PHONE

Call Terri Calautti at 800-686-6627 ext. 198