Foster Care Licensing Representative
Company: Bethany for Children & Families
Location: Moline
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: The Foster Care
Licensing Representative oversees all aspects of recruiting,
assessing, training, licensing, and monitoring foster homes
operating under the organization’s Illinois Department of Children
& Family Services (IDCFS) contracts. This role is primarily focused
on ensuring the safety, well-being, and stability of children
placed in these foster homes, while supporting foster families and
maintaining licensing standards. Base Salary - $55,036.80 What YOU
get for being a Foster Care Licensing Representative: Vacation time
that grows with you — earn up to 80 hours your first year, and up
to 160 hours after your first year. Sick time you can count on —
earn up to 96 hours each year. 11 paid holidays every year. 403(b)
retirement plan with 8% employer contributions upon meeting
eligibility. Choice of two health plans (one with an HSA employer
contributions). Dental insurance. Vision insurance (100%
employer-paid). Group Life and AD&D insurance included. Options
for extra voluntary coverage. Educational Aid program to support
your professional growth. What You’ll Do: 1.) Support Youth &
Families: • Use a family-centered, trauma-informed, and
strengths-based approach when working with youth and families,
always leading with empathy and a commitment to equity, diversity,
and inclusion. • Build positive relationships with youth (when
age-appropriate), foster parents, extended family, social supports,
staff, and—when appropriate—birth parents to help create stability
and lasting permanency. • Identify and engage relatives, fictive
kin, and natural supports to strengthen family connections. • Use
tools like ecomaps and genograms to better understand family
systems and support networks. 2.) Recruit, Assess & License Foster
Homes: • Recruit individuals, couples, and families to become
foster parents through community outreach and events (some outside
regular business hours). • Conduct thorough family assessments for
prospective foster parents. • Complete all required IDCFS
documentation and serve as a liaison between the organization and
IDCFS to secure foster home licensing approval. • Follow all
required procedures and documentation for Relative Certification. •
Maintain accurate foster home files in line with IDCFS regulations
and agency policies. • Monitor licensed foster homes to ensure they
continue to meet all standards and requirements. 3.) Support Foster
Families: • Help foster families succeed by preventing placement
disruptions, supporting reunification when appropriate, stabilizing
placements, and promoting youth development. • Work to ensure every
child’s safety, well-being, and permanency. 4.) Collaboration &
Professional Responsibilities: • Work closely with supervisors to
match children with appropriate and available foster homes. • Stay
accessible during and occasionally outside regular business hours
for placement-related needs. • Help plan and deliver foster parent
trainings alongside staff and community partners, including monthly
Bethany training. • Maintain strong, professional relationships
with colleagues, referral partners, and community organizations. •
Attend meetings, trainings, and professional development
opportunities. • Support the organization’s mission and strategic
goals. • Take on other related duties as needed. Requirements: What
You’ll Bring: A bachelor’s degree in social work, human services,
or a related field (master’s degree preferred). Experience
licensing and monitoring foster family homes in Illinois.
Background in foster care case management. Successful completion of
required IDCFS foster licensing exams. A valid driver’s license,
auto insurance, and reliable transportation for home visits and
community work. Flexibility to work a schedule that meets program
needs and foster family availability (including occasional
non-traditional hours). Cultural sensitivity and the ability to
work effectively with individuals and families from diverse
backgrounds. Strong written and verbal communication skills. A
commitment to the organization’s mission, values, and team-based
approach to care. The ability to meet all employment requirements
for Illinois Child Welfare Agency staff, including required
background checks (Sex Offender Registry, SACWIS, Illinois State
Police, FBI, and Federal Office of the Inspector General) and DCFS
driver certification. Why Work With Us: Make a real difference,
every day. In this role, your work directly impacts the safety,
stability, and well-being of children and families. You will do
more than process paperwork. You will help create safe homes,
strengthen family connections, and support permanency for youth who
need it most. Be part of a mission-driven team. You will work
alongside dedicated professionals who are deeply committed to child
welfare, collaboration, and doing what is best for children and
families. We believe in a team-based approach where your voice,
expertise, and compassion matter. Use your skills in meaningful
ways. From recruiting and supporting foster families to guiding
them through licensing and growth, you will use both your
professional judgment and relationship-building skills to create
lasting change. Grow professionally. We support ongoing learning
through training, professional development opportunities, and
collaboration with community partners, helping you continue to
build expertise in foster care, licensing, and family-centered
practice. Work that aligns with your values. If you are passionate
about equity, inclusion, trauma-informed care, and strengthening
families, this role allows you to live out those values in your
daily work. Bethany for Children & Families is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. We’re committed to diversity and creating a welcoming
environment for all backgrounds and identities.
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