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Implementation Coach and Training Specialist, FISP

Job in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, 60602, USA
Listing for: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, IL
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-07
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Child Development/Support
  • Social Work
    Child Development/Support
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Implementation Coach and Training Specialist, FISP

School of Social Work - Workforce Development

Located Statewide in Illinois

Job Summary

As a member of a specialized statewide child welfare training team, work collaboratively with the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (IDCFS) and community partners to provide training, coaching, consultation and professional development to child welfare agency staff, supervisors, and managers. This will include but not be limited to providing both introductory awareness and post-training content reinforcement related to the Illinois Core Practice Model, effective child welfare agency leadership development and other key IDCFS initiatives.

Facilitate and at times develop trainings, lead learning groups and provide ongoing field support to enhance the transfer of learning and reinforce application from the training environment to field operations.

Duties & Responsibilities

* Train, coach, mentor and professionally develop child welfare agency staff and leadership through individual coaching, group learning, and formal training on leadership and supervisory skills, and promote collaborative partnering with external child welfare community service providers, court personnel and collateral entities.

* Partner with child welfare staff, supervisors, managers, agency leadership and key stakeholders as assigned to assess areas of strength and opportunities for growth related to child welfare practice and support the development and implementation of practice enhancement plans.

* Provide child welfare field support, inclusive of conducting regular and frequent meetings with individuals and small cohorts within but not limited to a field office, agency or client residence. Field support will include coaching supervisors and managers to assess practice strengths and opportunities for improvement among their teams, application of programmatic frameworks and utilization of multiple methodologies aimed at individual and organizational outcome improvement.

* Complete and maintain progress notes and needs assessments; author and submit regular reports, assists with data collection, entry, and analysis.

* Co-facilitate training of trainers for child welfare practice and child welfare leadership related content, which is inclusive of coordination and preparation of the delivery of training and curriculum, train child welfare staff on the delivery of various curriculums, practice activities, facilitation styles, presentation and classroom management skills.

* Lead and/or participate in work groups and special projects as assigned which would be inclusive of attending and coordinating various meetings, drafting and disseminating notes/reports and reporting out to staff and management, work in close collaboration with the Field Implementation Support Program Managers in the performance and assignment of these duties to be inclusive of curriculum design/development, content research, revisions and enhancements.

* Remain current regarding emerging trends, research findings, and best practices in relevant subject matters, incorporating new knowledge into program activities and initiatives.

* As assigned, participate in and represent the program in various office, division, IDCFS meetings and training conferences.

* Utilize assigned IDCFS/UIUC equipment (laptop, copier/scanner, LCD projectors, presenters, smartboards, phones, and audio/video equipment), software programs, webinar and virtual platforms, various Microsoft Office products, Share Point, Excel, Qualtrics/Survey Monkey and D-Net appropriately and with proficiency as directed and required, utilize various training functions of the IDCFS Learning and Development Center online learning management system.

* Other related duties to further the mission of the unit as assigned.

Travel Requirements

Statewide travel required.

Minimum Qualifications

* Master's degree from an accredited college or university with course work in Social Work, Psychology or other recognized professional degree in human services.

* Professional experience of four (4) or more years in a public-sponsored, agency-based child welfare setting within a state system or its community partner agencies, providing direct child welfare casework services including Intact Family Services, Permanency/Foster Care, Investigations/Child Protection, Integrated Assessment, Child Welfare curriculum-based training facilitation/management, or other comparable human service experience.

* Two (2) of those years must include responsibility for supervision of child welfare direct service staff and/or management of child welfare services or other comparable human services. Other leadership experience will be considered.

* Experience with applying learning methodologies, such as coaching, transfer of learning, group facilitation, motivational interviewing, training and curriculum development.

* Possession of an appropriate and current Illinois license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or…
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