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Adoption Specialist - Relief

Boise, ID · On-site

$16.24 - $20.30/hr

As an Adoption Specialist for Anchor House, you can proudly tell your family and friends that you ... Completes home visit assessment interviews for screening of adoptive parents within one week of ...

AI Adoption Specialist Security Clearance: Top Secret with SCI eligibility Langley AFB / JBLE area ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

AI Adoption Specialist Security Clearance: Top Secret with SCI eligibility Langley AFB / JBLE area ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

AI Adoption Specialist

Hampton, VA · On-site

$120 - $180/hr

Collect and synthesize data to inform AI/RPA adoption strategies and measure mission impact ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

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Adoption Specialist - Relief

Boise, ID · On-site

$16.24 - $20.30/hr

As an Adoption Specialist for Anchor House, you can proudly tell your family and friends that you ... Completes home visit assessment interviews for screening of adoptive parents within one week of ...

The AI Adoption Specialist provides embedded, hands-on support to accelerate the integration and ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

The AI Adoption Specialist provides embedded, hands-on support to accelerate the integration and ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

The AI Adoption Specialist provides embedded, hands-on support to accelerate the integration and ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

Adoption Specialist - Relief

Boise, ID · On-site

$16.24 - $20.30/hr

As an Adoption Specialist for Anchor House, you can proudly tell your family and friends that you ... Completes home visit assessment interviews for screening of adoptive parents within one week of ...

AI Adoption Specialist

Hampton, VA · On-site

$145K - $165K/yr

The AI Adoption Specialist provides embedded, hands-on support to accelerate the integration and ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

AI Adoption Specialist Location: Langley AFB, Virginia Type: Direct Hire Work Model: Onsite ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

AI Adoption Specialist Security Clearance: Top Secret with SCI eligibility Langley AFB / JBLE area ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

AI Adoption Specialist Security Clearance: Top Secret with SCI eligibility Langley AFB / JBLE area ... Coordinate with AI/RPA Solutions Architect to conduct needs assessments to identify skill gaps and ...

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How much do adoption assessment jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for adoption assessment in the United States is $21.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an adoption assessment?

An adoption assessment is a comprehensive evaluation process conducted by social workers or adoption agencies to determine whether prospective adoptive parents are suitable and prepared to adopt a child. This process typically involves interviews, background checks, home visits, and the collection of personal references to ensure the safety and well-being of the child. The assessment also helps to match the needs of the child with the strengths and circumstances of the adoptive family. It is a standard requirement in most adoption procedures to ensure the best possible outcome for all parties involved.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an adoption assessor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Adoption Assessor, you need a background in social work or a related field, strong assessment skills, and typically a relevant degree with applicable licensure or certification. Familiarity with case management systems, child welfare regulations, and standardized assessment tools is essential. Excellent interpersonal skills, empathy, and cultural sensitivity help build trust with prospective adoptive families and children. These skills ensure thorough, fair evaluations and support the best possible outcomes for children and families throughout the adoption process.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in adoption assessment, and how can they be managed effectively?

Adoption Assessment professionals often encounter challenges such as navigating sensitive family dynamics, managing emotional stress, and handling complex documentation requirements. It's important to approach each case with empathy, maintain clear communication with prospective adoptive families, and stay organized with thorough record-keeping. Regular supervision, peer support, and ongoing professional development can also help in managing the emotional and administrative demands of the role. Building strong relationships with colleagues and external partners can further support effective case management and positive outcomes for families.

What is the difference between Adoption Assessment vs Adoption Counselor?

AspectAdoption AssessmentAdoption Counselor
Primary FocusEvaluating prospective adoptive parents and assessing suitability for adoptionProviding support, counseling, and guidance to individuals and families involved in adoption
Required CredentialsSocial work degree, licensing, and assessment trainingSocial work or counseling degree, licensing, and counseling skills
Work EnvironmentAssessment centers, social service agencies, or private practicesAdoption agencies, counseling centers, or social service organizations
Employer & Industry UsageChild welfare agencies, adoption agencies, social servicesAdoption agencies, mental health clinics, social service organizations

While both roles involve working within the adoption industry and require social work credentials, Adoption Assessments focus on evaluating prospective parents' suitability, whereas Adoption Counselors provide emotional support and guidance throughout the adoption process.

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What states have the most Adoption Assessment jobs?

States with the most job openings for Adoption Assessment jobs include:

Infographic showing various Adoption Assessment job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,749 per year, or $21.5 per hour.

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Camelot Community Care employs over 500 dedicated and talented professionals who lead us in our efforts of helping children reach their fullest potential. Working for Camelot is a unique experience where each employee is asked not only to shape the future of the children they serve, but also help shape the future of the company. We take pride in our organizational culture of allowing local programs and staff an appropriate amount of autonomy to design and deliver services that best meet their community's needs. Camelot is not a top heavy organization but instead we place our trust and confidence in local leadership with the corporate administration providing guidance, support and the necessary resources to provide high quality services.

Post Adoption Specialists are responsible for participating in staff development opportunities and maintains child welfare certification through on-going training. They work cooperatively with our team of case managers and maintain relationships with supervisory staff, community resource providers with children and families, including awareness of and attention to achievement of permanency, satisfaction with services, and overall safety of children. They also complete case notes, prepare for and attend court activities, develop and complete judicial reviews, assessments, makes referrals, arranges placements, conducts home studies and facilitates family contacts.

Position Responsibilities

1. Participates in staff development opportunities and maintains child welfare certification through on-going training.

2. Works as a cooperative member of the unit particularly in the area of backing up other team members and assisting on cases.

3. Maintains relationships with supervisory staff, emphasizing proper response to and use of supervision and appropriate reliance on supervisory staff to guide their activities during unusual circumstances.

4. Maintains relationships with community resource providers, particularly emphasizing facilitation of the referral process and providing continuity of care to the families on the caseload.

5. Establishes and maintains relationships with children and families including awareness of and attention to achievement of permanency, satisfaction with services, and overall safety of children.

6. Accurately completes case notes on a continual basis which are factual, up to date and descriptive. All case notes are entered into the required data system according to current policy and contractual outcomes.

7. Prepares for and attends all court activities as necessary. This includes court hearings, testifying concerning the status of cases and progress toward permanency, appropriate interactions with attorneys, and making recommendations to the court.

8. Develops and completes judicial reviews, initial and quarterly assessments, child well being assessments, medical reviews, reunification packets and termination reports/summaries as well as all other required reports on time according to current policy and contractual outcomes.

9. Attends individual case staffings.

10. Conducts initial and ongoing child safety assessments.

11. Makes referrals for services for all cases as needed.

12. Arranges for emergency placement, emergency medical treatment and emergency services for children at risk.

13. Conducts diligent searches for parents and family members as needed and thoroughly documents that the effort has been made to locate parents and family members.

14. Completes home studies as required for prospective placements.

15. Plans and facilitates visits between children in care and their family members.

16. Conducts minimum monthly face-to-face contacts with children, parents, relatives and others for their caseload.

17. Reviews and assesses the familys progress made toward achieving case plan goals.

18. Supports foster and adoptive families.

19. Negotiates subsidy agreements with adoptive parents when applicable.

20. Completes required adoption paperwork leading to finalization as assigned and when applicable.

21. Meets adoption goals when applicable.

Education, experience and Skills

Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work or other related human service field and one year of relevant social services experience working with children and families.

We invest in you!

  • Health Insurance Plan
  • Dental Insurance Plan
  • 401K Plan
  • 11 paid holidays
  • Generous vacation and sick time benefits
  • Tuition and CEU reimbursement
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Supplemental insurance packages including disability, life insurance, and other products

Camelot employees receive competitive salaries, performance-based pay in some positions, on-going training, CEU opportunities, as well as promotional opportunities throughout the company. Most importantly, joining Camelot provides an opportunity to be part of a team that is dedicated to providing the highest quality of care to children in a supportive and friendly work environment.

Camelot Community Care is an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace.

All positions require screening through the Florida Background Screening Clearinghouse.
Learn more at https://info.flclearinghouse.com.