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The Center for the Study of Social Policy is actively recruiting for a Senior Associate in Child Welfare. This position will help carry out CSSP's child welfare work by assisting state and local child welfare agencies work more effectively with families and community stakeholders, striving to reduce racial disparities that contribute to poor outcomes for children of color in the child welfare system, helping states use class-action litigation as a less adversarial tool to bring about positive change in child welfare systems and analyzing and recommending improvements to state and national child welfare policies, practices and accountability systems. For more information please visit the CSSP website and view the position announcement.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Job Opening for a Senior Associate in Child Welfare.
The Center for the Study of Social Policy is actively recruiting for a Senior Associate in Child Welfare. This position will help carry out CSSP's child welfare work by assisting state and local child welfare agencies work more effectively with families and community stakeholders, striving to reduce racial disparities that contribute to poor outcomes for children of color in the child welfare system, helping states use class-action litigation as a less adversarial tool to bring about positive change in child welfare systems and analyzing and recommending improvements to state and national child welfare policies, practices and accountability systems. For more information please visit the CSSP website and view the position announcement.
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