Off of Children and Family Svcs
52 Washington StreetRensselaer , NY 12144
E-Mail: Rosalynn.Duvall@ocfs.ny.gov
Phone: (518) 473-7936
Division/Unit: CWCS/Prevention/DV/ Runaway Youth
Web Site: www.ocfs.ny.gov
Off of Children and Family Svcs
52 Washington StreetDivision/Unit: CWCS/Prevention/DV/ Runaway Youth
Web Site: www.ocfs.ny.gov
Description:
Description:
The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS), promotes quality child welfare services and good case practice along with services to children, youth, and families in the New York City region. This is done through partnerships, oversight, monitoring, supervision, technical assistance, and resources to expeditiously advance positive changes in the lives of children and families.
The field placement site will be: Prevention, Program Assessment, and Improvement (PPAI); Domestic Violence (DV); Runaway Homeless Youth (RHY) unit.
Duties:
(a) Develop a deeper understanding of the policy analyst's role and function. The importance of how policies are developed for legislation, developed from legislation, drafted/prepared for implementation, including the impact of policies at the community, social and economic, organizational, and personal/familial levels. Enhance skills to identify legislation relevant to child welfare as well as the policies that affect program and procedure change.
(b) Develop an understanding of the importance of adherence to statutory standards and mandates, including how to ably monitor policy sustainability through ongoing reassessment/amendment/suspension of existing policies and practice principles.
(c) Build ongoing practical experience to develop knowledge regarding networking and the importance of communication with stakeholders.
(d) Strengthen platform skills.
(e) Develop reliable and valid tools to measure fidelity of organizational policy and practice.
(f) Utilize available resources to enhance practical knowledge of program development from a global perspective as compared to individual approaches.
(g) Ongoing review of the standards that contribute to successful policy implementation, programmatic operations, growth, and sustainability.
(h) Understand how an organization's internal and external policies are designed. And, how to prioritize an organization's mission/policies/procedures while retaining the balance for administrative, supervisory, and front-line staff.
(i) Develop time and task management skills.
(j) Gain global perspectives on how best to measure and analyze child welfare policy vs. practice.
(k) Develop and strengthen critical assessment and analytical skills.
Skills:
Oral and written communication skills
Time and Task Management
Critical Assessmen and Analytical Skills
Interpersonal Relationships
Professional Ethics
Internship Areas: Human Services, Planning/Analysis/Research, Policy Enforcement, Public Policy
Payment? Paid
Number of Hours: 20 - 30
Location: New York
Number of Interns Needed: 1
Preferred Standing Graduate Student
Minimum Standing: Graduate Student
Degree Concentrations: Human Services, Public Administration, Social Work