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via Glassdoor posted_at: 23 days agoschedule_type: Full-time
The Department of Pediatrics at Dartmouth Health Children’s and The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth seeks a BC/BE Child Abuse Pediatrician who can assume medical directorship of the Ken & Vickie French Child Advocacy and Protection Program (CAPP) after a period of transition. Dartmouth Health Children’s (DH-C) is the pediatric service of Dartmouth Health (DH), an integrated academic... healthcare delivery system for northern New England The Department of Pediatrics at Dartmouth Health Children’s and The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth seeks a BC/BE Child Abuse Pediatrician who can assume medical directorship of the Ken & Vickie French Child Advocacy and Protection Program (CAPP) after a period of transition.

Dartmouth Health Children’s (DH-C) is the pediatric service of Dartmouth Health (DH), an integrated academic... healthcare delivery system for northern New England anchored by Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) in Lebanon, NH. We provide primary, specialty, and advanced tertiary pediatric services, including an inpatient pediatric unit with PICU, level II Pediatric Trauma Center, and level III NICU. A comprehensive ambulatory specialty center in Manchester, NH and 10 pediatric primary care medical homes are part of DH. DH-C is committed to addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression.

CAPP is a trauma-informed multidisciplinary program of approximately 40 staff providing comprehensive assessment and care for victims of child maltreatment in four locations serving NH, VT, and ME in collaboration with similar programs. Our patient services include outpatient clinics, hospital-based inpatient consult, and a regional on-call triage system. Our program provides consultation and training for DH faculty and residents, CACs, CPS, Law Enforcement, Prosecution, and other stakeholders. We engage in advocacy and provide collaborative leadership to state agencies.

The successful candidate must be eligible for appointment to The Geisel School of Medicine and at a rank commensurate with experience and academic portfolio to teach trainees and engage in research with opportunities across Dartmouth's campuses including world-class traditional biomedical research, global health initiatives, and renowned leadership in quality improvement, outcome, and healthcare delivery sciences at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. The qualified candidate will demonstrate a history of leadership roles or capacity, with dedication to in building systems, QI and workforce development. Other expectations include help CAPP achieve center of excellence status and develop an ACGME-accredited child abuse pediatrics fellowship with strong philanthropic support.

Faculty at DH enjoy a combination of high level academic medicine and a serene and stress-free living environment. Lebanon and Greater Manchester being in the backyard of Boston, New York, Montreal, the seacoast and ski country within short driving distance, are ideal place to work, play, raise a family and live. To confidentially learn details, please contact:

Resmiye Oral, MD

Resmiye.oral@hitchcock.org

603-443-7478

Posted 04.03.23
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via Idealist
CASA volunteers are ordinary people who step forward to advocate in court for children who experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers spend time getting to know the child or children they are working with and gather information from the important adults in each child’s life so they may make qualified, unbiased recommendations to a judge about what they believe to be in the best interests of the... child. Our volunteers help change a child’s story CASA volunteers are ordinary people who step forward to advocate in court for children who experienced abuse or neglect. Volunteers spend time getting to know the child or children they are working with and gather information from the important adults in each child’s life so they may make qualified, unbiased recommendations to a judge about what they believe to be in the best interests of the... child.

Our volunteers help change a child’s story from one of abuse or neglect, to stability and security.

Volunteers:
• Spend quality time getting to know the child on their case
• Speak regularly with parents, relatives, foster parents, social workers, teachers and medical providers
• Identify any unmet needs of the child and determine solutions with child’s support team
• Write a court reports, attend court hearings and speak to the judge about the child’s progress

Volunteers spend about 10-15 hours a month on their case, with more time spent in the first 90 days of the case assignment. They stay with the case until the child is in a safe, permanent home or another permanent solution is in place.

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via Legacy Health - ICIMS schedule_type: Full-time
Overview With compassion and commitment, Child Abuse Specialists embody the Legacy mission of making life better for others. They do this by collecting psychosocial information from parents/guardians of patients, assessing immediate risk. They work in partnership with the Emergency Department multi-disciplinary team, Law Enforcement, Department of Human Services and CARES NW. You are committed... to working with healthcare teams to ensure every patient Overview

With compassion and commitment, Child Abuse Specialists embody the Legacy mission of making life better for others. They do this by collecting psychosocial information from parents/guardians of patients, assessing immediate risk. They work in partnership with the Emergency Department multi-disciplinary team, Law Enforcement, Department of Human Services and CARES NW. You are committed... to working with healthcare teams to ensure every patient receives the care, comfort and dignity they deserve. If this is how you define your role as a Child Abuse Specialist, we invite you to consider this opportunity.

At CARES Northwest, the health and safety of children come first. We are passionate about ending child abuse through effective prevention, medical evaluation, treatment and support. Join us as we help children and families overcome the crisis of abuse, and move forward toward hope and healing. Established in 1987, CARES Northwest is one of nation’s oldest children’s advocacy centers and the largest in Oregon. Our program is a unique collaboration of four health systems – Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, OHSU’s Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Kaiser Permanente, and Providence Children’s Health – and child abuse multidisciplinary partners in Multnomah and Washington counties. Advocating for over 42,000 children in our 34-year history, CARES Northwest is a leader in our region’s efforts to protect our increasingly diverse and complex community of children and promote their healing.

Responsibilities

Child Abuse Specialists (CAS) typically work irregular and unscheduled hours and are sited at Legacy Emanuel Hospital Department (ED). When called upon they are responsible for responding within 30 minutes or less.

Qualifications

As a condition of hire and as requested throughout employment, Cares NW requires child abuse background checks which are conducted through the Department of Human Services (DHS) Background Check Unit (BCU). This requires a signed release and authorization and the background check includes a search of DHS systems for any history of abuse or neglect of a child. If a record exists, the BCU will report the finding back to CARES NW and findings will be addressed in accordance with program policies.

Education:

MSW, MA, or MEd in social work, counseling, or related field.

Experience:

Minimum two years’ experience relating to child abuse issues.

Skills:

Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to relate well to children and adults in crisis. Strengths in working as a part of a multidisciplinary team.

LEGACY’S VALUES IN ACTION:

Follows guidelines set forth in Legacy’s Values in Action.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Vet/Disabled

Licensure

Requires Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA) actively working toward LCSW licensure, or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or Registered LPC Intern actively working toward LPC licensure
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