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How much do dfcs transporter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for dfcs transporter in the United States is $18.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.66 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Dfcs Transporter position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a DFCS Transporter, you need a valid driver’s license, a safe driving record, knowledge of basic child welfare transportation protocols, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with GPS navigation tools, incident reporting systems, and agency-specific scheduling software is often required. Strong communication, patience, and empathy are crucial for working with children and families who may be experiencing stress. These skills and attributes ensure safe, timely, and supportive transport that meets both regulatory standards and the needs of vulnerable individuals.

What is a DFCS Transporter job?

A DFCS Transporter is responsible for safely transporting children and families under the care of the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS). This may include taking children to and from foster homes, medical appointments, court hearings, and supervised visits. The role requires strong communication skills, patience, and adherence to state regulations regarding child welfare transportation. Transporters must ensure the safety and well-being of passengers while maintaining confidentiality.

What are some of the daily responsibilities of a DFCS Transporter?

As a DFCS Transporter, your daily duties typically include driving children, families, or sometimes documents to and from appointments, court hearings, foster homes, or supervised visitations according to agency protocols. You may also be responsible for maintaining accurate transportation logs, communicating with DFCS caseworkers regarding schedules or changes, and ensuring the safety and well-being of those you transport. The role often involves adapting to last-minute changes and maintaining professionalism under potentially stressful circumstances. You’ll also collaborate closely with social workers and other team members to facilitate services and support for families.

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Family Support Counselor - South Georgia

Healthcare & Emergency Solutions

Columbus, GA • On-site

Contractor

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Healthcare & Emergency Solutions is a boutique consulting firm that specializes in providing culturally competent equitable healthcare services for historically excluded communities. Our team of public health professionals and clinical experts is uniquely equipped to manage state contracts. We are seeking high-performing contractors to join our team to deliver services efforts that include: Behavior Aide (BA), Family/Children counseling, Family/ Children assessments, Transportation/ Escorting, Child Supervision, and Drug Screening.

This opportunity is a 1099 Contractor role. As a Contractor, you will have the ability to build your schedule based on your availability, select your cases, increase your compensation based on type of services provided and partner with agency that emphasizes the development your professional career.  

South Georgia Counties: Chattahoochee, Clay, Crisp, Dooly, Houston, Macon, Marion, Muscogee, Peach, Quitman, Randolph, Schely, Stewart, Sumter, and Webster

As a Family Support Counselor, play a crucial role in supporting families through various challenges. They provide counseling services to children and families involved in the justice system, aiming to reduce instances of child abuse and neglect. Counselors also facilitate psychosocial assessments and offer trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy for families dealing with domestic violence and environmental trauma. The Family Support Counselor is responsible for providing in home support and behavioral services to families and program support to agency social workers.

Family Support Counselor are required to provide: 

Crisis Intervention and Support:

  • Provide crisis intervention services for clients experiencing acute mental health crises or emotional distress.
  • Offer support and guidance to clients and their families during challenging times.
  • Conducts problem-solving in individual sessions to assist clients in addressing challenges (i.e., domestic violence, trauma, anger/stress management, enhanced behavior management for children/youth, grief counseling, separation issues, enhanced methods of appropriate disciplinary techniques.
  • Utilize various therapeutic modalities, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic therapy.
  • Understands the key values and activities of intensive case management, 
  • Intensive in-home counseling to maintain and stabilize a child’s permanency.
  • Assist in preparing for the safe return of the child to the parent/caretaker.
  • Provide substance abuse treatment and education.
  • Help clients develop coping skills, improve self-awareness, and achieve their treatment goals.
  • Behavioral Health Assessment: 1 year (Preferred)

Treatment Planning and Collaboration:

  • Demonstrates understanding of DFCS and assists clients in identifying, securing, and sustaining a range of resources needed to facilitate family independence.
  • Develop comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs and goals.
  • Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, including psychiatrists, social workers, and primary care providers, to coordinate care and ensure continuity of services.
  • Responsible for conducting assessments on clients referred to the agency by DFCS. 
  • Demonstrates understanding of the overall nature, course, and treatment of mental illness
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the co-occurring illness process.
  • Assists in formulating a service plan and/or educational plans to ensure that needed services are delivered.
  • Create a supportive and therapeutic environment for network therapy to explore and address common concerns with clients' family support

Requirements Family Support Counselor must:

  • Minimum:
    • Master’s degree in social work or counseling/mental health and eligible for professional licensure under supervision
  • Preferred
    • Licensed or Associate Licensed Professional (LAPC, LPC, AMFT, LMFT)
  • Have strong clinical, crisis management, de-escalation, and critical thinking skills
  • Must have 1 or more years of human service, mental health experience working with children or adults.
  • Understands the key values and activities of intensive case management
  • Must possess MS Office: Computer Skills
  • Professional Verbal and Written Communication Skills
  • Behavioral Intervention Skills
  • Crisis Intervention Skills
  • Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver’s License, with a minimum of 3-year clear driving history
  • Must have reliable transportation (be able to travel locally and statewide, within 100 miles from residence, as needed) 
  • Must have professional liability insurance
  • Must have and maintain personal vehicle and car insurance at 25k per person/25K for property damage/50k bodily injury limits (required)
  • Must complete required state and project online trainings provided by HCES.

These services will be provided in the following Georgia counties based on South - Region 4: