Position Title: Visit Supervisor
Program: Supervised Visitation Program
Total Hours: At least 1.5 hours/week (1 hour visit/week plus 15 min before and after visit)
Reports to: Program Coordinator
About the WDRC
The Whatcom Dispute Resolution Center (WDRC) is a local 501c3 nonprofit organization serving the people of Whatcom County since 1992. Our vision is for Whatcom County to be a community in which people deal with conflict in creative and healthy ways.
Position Description
The Visit Supervisor monitors visits between non-custodial/non-residential parents and children when the Court has determined that supervision of visits is necessary, or when the parents/guardians have agreed to supervision.
Responsibilities:
- Participate in initial program orientation
- Agree and successfully adhere to program policies and procedures
- Prepare for visits by becoming familiar with the screening information in the client file prior to the first visit
- Meet, as scheduled by the Program Coordinator, with each parent/adult and child(ren) prior to the first visit, so as to be introduced to all parties and pave the way for visits
- Provide supervision of visits as scheduled, when stipulated by Court Order or agreed to by the parents/guardians
- Maintain written records of each visit re: date, duration of visit, identity of attendees, and brief, non-evaluative observation on the visit
- Report to and maintain contact with the Supervised Visitation Program Coordinator on a regular basis to maintain appropriate two-way communication on any questions, concerns, or problems regarding assigned visits, particularly regarding safety
- Maintain up-to-date awareness of program policies and procedures and attend volunteer meetings and in-service trainings as scheduled
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Volunteers should have at least 1.5 hours available during one of the following days/times: Tuesday-Thursday 3pm-7:30pm and Saturdays 8:30am-3pm due to our visit schedule.
REQUIRED Skills & Experience:
- Be at least 18 years of age, and have High School diploma or GED certificate
- Submit to and pass Washington State Patrol Background Check and Sex Offender Registry Check
- Satisfactorily complete volunteer application, screening interview, and training
- Submit two personal references which attest to qualities of dependability, responsibility, trustworthiness, and compassion
- Demonstrate thorough application, interview, references, and training that the applicant possesses appropriate skills and necessary personal traits to be a sensitive, dependable, and effective Supervisor
- Be able to commit to Supervised Visitation Program for minimum of 6-l2 months (12 months or longer preferred)
- High level of professionalism and ability to maintain confidentiality, appropriate boundaries, and handle sensitive information
- Commitment to respecting individual differences and serving diverse populations
- Strong decision making and communication skills
- Supportive attitude, flexibility, and ability to handle complex and stressful situations
- Observant, diplomatic, and tactfully assertive
- Enjoys working with children
Preferred Skills & Experience:
- Understanding of dynamics involved in separation, divorce, domestic violence, child abuse, child welfare, mental health, and substance abuse
- Understanding of child development needs
- Insightful regarding own attitudes, biases, limits