Foster Care Licensing Specialist
Listed on 2026-08-08
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Social Work
Human Services/ Social Work, Child Development/Support
Job Details
Job Location:
Mary Holland Campus (Headquarters) - Omaha, NE 68132
Foster Care Licensing Specialist
Location:
Mary Holland Campus and Servicing Area as Needed
Pay: $22.00+ (Experience Considered) + Eligible for 10% Bilingual Differential
About CSIOur story begins in Omaha in 1892, when, due to epidemics, poverty and the difficulties of pioneer life, many children were left in need of parental care. CSI met the need in a revolutionary way – putting the well-being of children first and working to be a voice for the voiceless. We seek to champion children and families by providing the mental, emotional and physical spaces they need to feel empowered and to thrive.
Child Saving Institute is looking for someone who has a mind full of wonder and a heart-filled desire to make a difference! We’re on a mission to champion what’s best for each child and family.
The Foster Care Licensing Specialist is responsible for the recruitment, licensing, and ongoing compliance monitoring of foster homes in accordance with state licensing regulations. This is an experienced-level role expected to manage a full licensing caseload independently, handle complex or high-risk licensing situations, and serve as a resource and mentor to newer licensing staff.
EssentialJob Duties
- Conduct home studies, background checks, and safety assessments for prospective foster families in accordance with state licensing standards.
- Complete and submit all licensing documentation (initial licensure, renewals, variances, corrective action plans) within required state timelines.
- Coordinate pre-service and ongoing training for foster families in accordance with state-required curriculum.
- Conduct regular home visits and inspections to ensure continued compliance with licensing standards.
- Investigate and respond to licensing complaints, concerns, or violations, coordinating with state licensing authorities as needed.
- Maintain accurate, audit-ready licensing files for all assigned foster homes.
- Coordinate with placement and case management teams to match children with appropriately licensed, well-suited homes.
- Represent the agency during state licensing reviews, audits, and inspections.
- Serve as a resource and mentor for newer licensing staff, providing guidance on complex, high-risk, or unusual licensing cases.
- Stay current on changes to state and federal foster care licensing regulations and communicate relevant updates to staff and foster families.
- Collect statistics and support quality improvement procedures related to licensing outcomes and compliance.
- Drive to and from foster homes for licensing visits, inspections, and support meetings.
- Participate in supervision sessions as required.
- Complete all training necessary to perform the position, including any required state licensing certifications.
- Show flexibility regarding work schedule (to be determined by supervisor). Evening and weekend work is required.
- Facilitate a team atmosphere by working in partnership with other agency staff, including mentoring newer licensing team members.
- Represent the agency and programs in a positive manner to foster families, community organizations, and the public in general.
- Other tasks as assigned.
- Bachelor's degree in social work or related field required;
Master's degree preferred. - Minimum of 3 years' experience in foster care licensing, foster care case management, or related child welfare work required.
- Demonstrated, working knowledge of state foster care licensing regulations (Iowa and/or Nebraska).
- Minimum age of 21 years.
- Strong organizational skills and experience maintaining audit-ready documentation.
- Demonstrated ability to manage a full licensing caseload independently with minimal oversight.
- Strong interpersonal skills for building trust with prospective and current foster families, including in difficult or sensitive conversations.
- Sound judgment and ability to make independent decisions in complex or high-risk licensing situations.
- Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Basic computer skills, including ability to effectively use an electronic client and licensing database.
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