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A Competency Model for Child Welfare Supervisors by Freda D. Bernotavicz Center for Public Sector Innovation Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs University of Southern Maine 96 Falmouth Street Post Office Box 93
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Document Date: 2014-10-03 10:54:53


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Competency / Portland / Boston / /

Company

Delphi / /

Facility

Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs / Maine Child Welfare Training Institute / Overview A. Maine Child Welfare Training Institute / University of Southern Maine / Maine Institute / Public Sector Innovation Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs University / /

IndustryTerm

child welfare services / software program / similar human services / energy / /

Organization

Maine Child Welfare Training Institute / Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs / Center for Public Sector Innovation / Bureau of Family Independence / Public Sector Innovation Edmund S. Muskie Institute / U.S. Children’s Bureau / Bureau of Child and Family Services / Maine Child Welfare Supervisory Academy / Collaboration Agency / University of Southern Maine / Post Office / Freda D. Bernotavicz Center / Maine Department of Human Services / /

Person

Tom Wolverton / Nancy Carlson / Karen Westburg / Freda Bemotavicz Portland / Keith Richardson / Phyllis Merriam / Lisa Hinckley / Freda Bemotavicz / Peter Wigley / Cathy Laidlaw / Martin Smith / /

Position

competency model for child welfare supervisors / Maine Child Welfare Caseworker / Maine Child Welfare Supervisor / Director / e.g. child welfare caseworker / /

ProvinceOrState

Maine / /

Region

Southern Maine / /

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