Volunteer Case Review Program- help a child create a better future- currently operating remotely
- Duration
- Recruiting now
- Location
- New Bedford, MA
Opportunity Details
Ongoing
Remote
Recruiting now
New Bedford, MA 02744

About this Opportunity
The Department of Children and Families offers a unique opportunity for community volunteers who would like to make a difference in a foster child's life. For a few hours of your time each month, you can participate on a panel that helps plan a brighter future for each child in care. DCF is required by law to review each foster child's case every six months. The review is conducted by a three member panel, with one member being from the local community. A volunteer reviewer can make a difference for a child.
The family, DCF social workers, foster parents and others working with the family meet to review an action plan and discuss progress towards the established goal for each child.
Volunteer Case Reviewers are community members (not employed by the Department of Children and Families) who participate on panels to review the case of children who have been placed in foster homes or group homes.
Each review lasts about an hour and a half and is conducted at a local Department of Children and Families area office. Reviews occur Monday - Friday during the hours of 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- age 18 or older
- Commitment to the welfare of children and families
- Fairness and objectivity
- Good communication skills
- Awareness of culturally sensitive issues
- Ability to encourage active, honest discussion among review participants
- Participation in pre-service training (approximately 8 hours)
- Available to review at least one case per month (90 minutes per case)
- One year commitment
Skills/Interests
- Advocacy
- Legal
Issue area
- Education