Foster Care Supervisor
Company: One More Child
Location: Tallahassee
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description FOSTER CARE SUPERVISOR JOB
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION Department: Foster Care Direct
Supervisor: Regional Senior Director of Foster Care Hiring
Manager(s): Regional Senior Director of Foster Care Hiring
Approver: Executive Director of Foster Care Classification:
Full-time FLSA Status: Exempt (Salaried) Version: July 2024 HR
Approval Date: July 2024 JOB SUMMARY The Foster Care Supervisor
oversees the day-to-day operations of their assigned area, ensuring
compliance with licensing, local contracts, governing agencies, and
One More Child policies, procedures, and processes. The role
manages the area foster care team and program, supervising and
coordinating efforts to make it the most effective. The supervisor
provides an additional layer of support for the local foster
parents and homes and licensing requirements, spending time doing
day travel in the field as necessary. Additionally, the supervisor
understands team goals, coaching and motivating the team to meet or
exceed them. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS Achieve, maintain and
aim to exceed local Foster Care Program capacity goals. Train and
enforce compliance with all OMC, related agency, and/or licensing
requirements, as well as local contract specific provisions and
applicable statutes or codes. Conduct periodic foster home
inspections and client record audits to confirm compliance.
Implement foster family recruitment and retention strategies, with
initial licensing and re-licensing processes, and supervise local
foster home placements. Manage team to provide broad assistance for
all current foster families, including 24-hour on-call support, as
well as 24-hour availability to receive/process placement calls or
inquiries. Confirm that every child placed in an OMC foster home
for 30 days or more has a documented exposure to the Gospel.
Maintain a cooperative relationship with community agencies, local
referral and funding sources. Adhere to monthly program budget,
ensuring that program expenditures remain within the budgeted
allocations and that budgeted income is billed/received, including
the collection of all available third-party payments and client
fees. Work with the Regional Director to explore/pursue contracts
or funding for local foster care services. Participate in
continuing education opportunities to meet all annual training
requirements for certification, OMC standards, governing statutes,
codes, and/or local agencies. Represent OMC at booths/speaking
events, as well as internal meetings, as assigned. Perform all
other duties as assigned SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Recruit,
hire, train, evaluate and supervise foster care staff for the local
foster care program. Supervise ongoing training for staff,
providing education opportunities, in conjunction with the Regional
Director and other programs, and ensuring fulfillment of annual
certification and recertification requirements. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
AND QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in social work or a comparable
human service field CWLC (Child Welfare Licensing Counselor), CWCM,
or CWCPI full certification through the Florida Certification Board
is required within one (1) year of completion of pre-service
training with passed post-test within two attempts. Two years
social work experience, preferably in family foster care or kinship
care. Florida Driver’s License within 30 days of hire. PREFERRED
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in social work or
comparable field. Experience in hiring, supervising, and budgeting.
Existing CWLC, CWCM, or CWCPI certification through the Florida
Certification Board. COMPENTENCIES Present oneself, both at and
outside of work, in a manner keeping with One More Child’s Core
Values of Humble, Hungry, Wise, and Called. Adaptable to using
technology, including organizational databases. Effective at
building professional relationships internally and externally.
Detail oriented and organized, and able to manage a variety of
tasks and responsibilities in an efficient manner while maintaining
quality. Ability to maintain confidential employee and company
information. Comprehension to process information rapidly and
accurately, analyze situations, determine next steps, and move
forward. Communication skills to effectively with a diverse group
of people, in varying settings and often during challenging life
circumstances. Excellent grasp of grammar, with strong writing and
editing skills for required reports and records. Time management
skills with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities and
non-negotiable deadlines, while working out in the field. Good
understanding of healthy family dynamics, conflict resolution,
problem solving, interpersonal relationship skills and child
development. Ability to relate positively to families needing
support services and establish nurturing, positive relationships.
Ability to assess needs and determine suitability of
referrals/placements. Ability to work with frequent interruptions
and in stressful situations, responding properly to a crisis.
Ability to engage in public speaking and make presentations.
SPIRITUAL QUALIFICATIONS It is the mission of One More Child to
provide Christ centered services to vulnerable children and
struggling families. As stated in the Second Amended and Restated
Articles of Incorporation, One More Child provides these services
in a Christian context consistent with The Baptist Faith and
Message (2000). Employees of One More Child commit to live in a
manner that is not contrary to this foundational statement of
faith. Have had a personal conversion experience with Jesus Christ
and been scripturally baptized. Possess a sense of commitment to
ministry through vocation. Hold a sincere desire to seek God and
His kingdom. Demonstrate personal and devotional habits and
practices such as Bible study, prayer, and daily meditation. Be a
member of a New Testament, evangelical Church in the local
community and attend regularly. Engage in witness activities as a
normal part of life PHYSICAL DEMANDS These physical requirements
are not exhaustive, and One More Child may add additional
job-related physical demands to these if the need arises.
Corrective devices may be used to meet these physical requirements.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly
required to sit, talk, and/or listen. The employee frequently is
required to use hands to grasp and complete clerical duties, which
include, but are not limited to filing, typing, and data entry. The
employee is occasionally required to walk and reach with hands and
arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close
vision and the ability to drive/operate a motor vehicle. This job
requires the ability to work in stressful conditions from time to
time and remain focused for an extended period. The ability to lift
to 30 pounds (boxes, documents, and equipment). Additionally,
ability to navigate in unfamiliar settings (client homes) that may
have stairs or other obstacles. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work
environment describes the conditions that an employee may encounter
when performing their job duties, including but not limited to, the
essential functions of the position. Reasonable accommodation may
be available to enable individuals with disabilities to perform
these duties. Job functions are performed in a variety of settings,
including office environments, public settings (churches/conference
centers/etc.) and private settings (e.g., the homes of foster
families/prospective foster families/etc.). Office locations and
situations vary throughout the assigned area. The position requires
considerable flexibility in scheduling and possible travel
throughout the region. Work schedules include frequent availability
to work outside typical business hours (e.g., evenings, weekends,
holidays, etc.) as part of the position’s regular work schedule.
DISCLAIMER This job description is not intended to be an
all-inclusive list of the requirements of this position, but to
describe the general nature of the job and provide a reasonable
representation of its activities. Additional related work may be
identified and assigned by the organization and included as an area
of responsibility while assessing performance. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT One More Child is committed to a workplace
environment that encourages growth and respect for all current and
prospective employees based upon job-related factors such as their
educational background, work experience, and ability to perform the
essential functions of a particular job. It is the policy and
practice of One More Child to prohibit any form of discrimination
or harassment based on statuses protected under federal, state, or
local laws which are applicable to the organization. As a religious
organization, One More Child provides services in a Christian
context consistent with The Baptist Faith and Message (2000).
Employees of One More Child commit to live in a manner that is not
contrary to this foundational statement of faith. CLEARINGHOUSE In
compliance with House Bill 531 (2025), please access the State of
Florida's Background Screening Clearinghouse Education and
Awareness website: https://info.flclearinghouse.com
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