Resource Parent Support Worker Supervisor
Company: Northeast Treatment Center
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: April 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Description The Resource Parent Support Supervisor (RPSS) is a
management position within the Foster Care Department who may be
responsible for resource parent support, case management, and/or
intake. These responsibilities are outlined in detail below. RPSS
are also required to be on call for intake and serve as back-up
on-call for staff that directly manage the after hours line for
resource parents. As leaders within foster care, RPSS are expected
to assume other departmental related duties as required. In
general, all RPSS are expected to maintain a supportive work
environment by mentoring and counseling staff, reviewing worker
performances, providing timely feedback and initiating corrective
action when necessary; to buy-in reform efforts and communicate
them effectively to your teams; to recruit and retain program
staff; engage in various tasks relating to the success of
placements and safety of children; to communicate with internal and
external partners (including CUAs); to audit files/monitor program
compliance; to develop and submit accurate reports; to develop
policies and program infrastructure; to identify and implement
strategies to improve program performance; and to promptly
communicate and respond to requests for information from internal
and external partners. Resource Parent Support Work Primary
Responsibilities As a RPSS, you may be responsible for overseeing
Resource Parent Support Workers servicing Specialized Behavioral
Health (SBH) or general level homes. Your team may also include a
Certification Specialist, an administrative support staff member
that assist the team in ensuring timely recertification of homes.
In short, your responsibilities include: (1) provide supervision to
Resource Parent Support Workers, Certification Specialist (if
applicable), and Case Aide (if applicable; (2) ensure that staff
are engaging and providing adequate support to resource parents;
(3) monitor resource parents care of children; (3) oversee resource
parents’ annual re-certification process; (4) oversee provision of
support and crisis management to resource parents; (5) assist with
planning training and follow up services to approved resource
parents; (6) ensure that state and local laws and regulations as
well as contractual requirements are being met; (Other duties
include, but are not limited to the following: Overseeing the
activities of, and gives consultation and direction to, Resource
Parent Support Workers (RPSW) engaged in performing a variety of
supportive services to SBH and General level resource parents and
the children in their care. Assigning cases, reviews case
activities, and determining training and developmental needs of
resource parents. Conducting home visits with staff as needed or
individually to assess resource parent capacity Overseeing training
development for resource parents Ensuring that home composition
information and data sheets are current Ensuring that resource
parents receive adequate support when children are placed in their
homes Guiding RPSWs to coach resource parents on mentoring
biological families and orienting themselves to reunification of
children with their biological caregivers. Assisting RPSWs with
planning and executing respite placements when needed. Ensuring
RPSWs complete/gather all required documentation (visit notes,
medication logs, medical and dental records, etc.). Checks
documentation for both quality and compliance. Participating in
teaming conferences, placement stability conferences, court
hearings, and other meetings as requested and/or where in the best
interest of the resource parent, child, or biological family.
Ensuring COA’s are only issued for homes meeting the regulatory and
program safe/quality requirements to service children Case
Management Primary Responsibilities As an RPSS, you may be
responsible for overseeing case management. This includes managing
a Case Manager, case aide (if applicable), and cases referred to
NET by the Philadelphia Department of Human Services or other child
welfare agency that NET contracts for to provide case management.
Other duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Ensuring case manager is meeting the state and local requirements
for providing case management. Conducting file audits and
developing performance improvement plans. Supporting case manager
in full range of case management and outreach services and
identifying and implementing permanency plans which include
reunification, permanent legal custodianship, and adoption.
Attending court hearings and service planning meetings, and
conducting home visits, etc. as needed Intake Primary
Responsibilities As an RPSS, you may be responsible for managing
intake. This includes supervising an Intake Coordinator who is
responsible for screening referrals, managing resource parent data,
matching children to homes, responding to crisis, and ensuring
staff and resource parents have adequate and the most current
information on children being placed in their homes. Other duties
include but are not limited to: Ensuring that children are
appropriately placed in resource homes; Ensuring timely support and
follow up with referring agencies; Maintaining data on resource
homes and ensuring that children are placed in homes that meet the
regulatory requirements and are best suited to meet the needs of
children; Ensuring that Intake Coordinator has current information
on resource home; Ensuring that 30-day and 90-day notices and
respite requests are tracked and managed in a timely manner;
Ensuring that resource parents receive adequate support when
children are placed in their homes Qualifications MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in psychology or social work or
human service field, plus (4) years of case management experience
working with children or adults. Excellent interpersonal and
organizational skills. Valid Driver’s license Ability ascend
flights of stairs Ability to speak English clearly and hear voice
of conversational tones. Crisis de-escalation with adult care
givers, children, and youth including passive physical when
required. Three years of social work supervising experience,
preferably in behavioral health or child welfare. Three years of
direct social work experience, one of which has been at the full
performance level in behavioral health or child welfare.
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