Support Us

Through A Donation

Childplace would not be here without the generous contributions of countless individuals, churches, and other organizations.

As a not-for-profit agency, Childplace counts on the monetary and in-kind support of numerous individuals, families, churches, businesses, organizations, etc. There are many ways to support Childplace financially, some of those ways are outlined below. Childplace is a 501(c)(3), non-profit agency, so all gifts are tax-deductible.


Individual Support

Gifts can be made online or mailed to:

Childplace, Inc.
2420 East 10th Street
Jeffersonville, IN 47130

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Wishlist Items

Childplace has a constant need for certain items for the residential cottages and maternity/transitional living program.

A wishlist of needed items and potential gifts is available here:

Wish List Items

Church Support

In addition to special contributions throughout the year, many churches have given to Childplace on a monthly or annual basis since the 1960s.

A Gift of Stock

Naming Childplace as the recipient of your gift of stock is another great option for contributing to Childplace. Please contact your financial advisor if you are interested in arranging this.

Life Insurance

Naming Childplace as the beneficiary of an insurance policy that is no longer needed is a great way to make a charitable gift to Childplace.

Charitable Gift Annuity

A CGA allows you to make a contribution to the work of Childplace and receive income for life in a monthly, quarterly, or yearly payment.

Memorial Gifts

Many individuals send monetary gifts on the occasion of the death of a loved one or friend. A list of memorial gifts is printed in the Childplace Newsletter. In addition, a certificate of recognition is provided to individuals identified by the donating person or entity affirming that a gift was made in memory of the person. Actual monetary amounts donated are not disclosed.

Planned Giving

Planned giving provides a way to leave a legacy. Many individuals have designated Childplace as a beneficiary in their will or established a trust to benefit Childplace for years to come. If you have included Childplace in your will, please make sure you inform us, so that we may provide you with a “Childplace Leave a Legacy” plaque for you.

Honor Gifts

Individuals send monetary gifts to honor and celebrate a person’s birthday, retirement, anniversary, significant event, or special achievement. A list of honorees is printed in the Childplace Newsletter. In addition, a certificate of recognition is provided to individuals identified by the donating person or entity affirming that a gift was made in honor of the person. Actual monetary amounts donated are not disclosed.

Kroger Community Awards

For people who shop at Kroger, you can register on Kroger’s website to support Childplace. Click on the link here: https://www.kroger.com/i/community/community-rewards and search for Childplace (2420 E. 10th St., Jeffersonville, IN 47130). Enrollment is Sept. 1-Aug. 31, annually, and re-enrollment is necessary each August (1st -31st). Upon registration, activation may take up to 10 days. Participation will not affect fuel points, and Kroger limits each household's contribution to $300 per quarter. If participants have been supporting another organization, they can change their non-profit choice at any time.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers play a key role in allowing Childplace to go above and beyond in meeting the needs of the children and families entrusted to us. There are multiple ways to volunteer at Childplace, here are a few:

One-Time Service Opportunity or Event
Childplace relies on numerous groups from local churches, businesses, etc, as well as individuals to complete specific service projects and campus events such as: painting, landscaping, organizing a mailout, light construction, cookouts for clients and families, craft projects with kids, Mother’s Day event for teen moms in Childplace’s Pregnancy and Parenting Program, etc. Volunteer participants in this category are required to sign a confidentiality/volunteer agreement and abide by a code of conduct while on the Childplace Campus. Events and one-time projects are supervised by Childplace staff at all times.

Childplace Volunteer Mentor
Mentors have direct contact with Childplace clients and provide support in areas of recreation, tutoring, mentoring of older adolescents, off-campus trips and outings, etc. Please contact Kim Samuel at kims@childplace.org about our current mentoring opportunities.

Mentors are required to:

  • Complete the Childplace Volunteer Application.
  • Submit contact information for three personal references.
  • Provide a copy of your diploma or highest level of education completed.
  • Complete a physical or submit a record of a physical from the last 90 days.
  • Complete CPR/First Aid certification.
  • Receive the Hepititus B vaccine or sign a statement declining the series of shots.
  • Provide a copy of your birth certificate (must be 21 years of age to serve as a mentor.)
  • Provide a copy of your driver's license.
  • Complete bloodborne pathogens training.
  • Complete a TB skin test or submit record of a "negative" skin test from the last 90 days.

After all of the aforementioned items are completed and the volunteer is connected to a volunteer role, Childplace will provide reimbursement for the cost of obtaining the aformentioned items.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

What we offer:

  • Difference-making, meaningful work
  • Competitive compensation
  • Weekly pay
  • Flexible scheduling for most positions
  • Supportive work environment
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Toll reimbursement for Kentucky residents
  • As a 501(c)3 not-for-profit business, agency employees may also be eligible for student loan forgiveness

Full-time employees also earn:

  • Paid time off
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Company-paid short-term disability insurance and basic life insurance
  • Voluntary long-term disability or supplemental life insurance
  • 401K with company matching after one year of full-time employment


RESIDENTIAL YOUTH WORKER (Jeffersonville & Sellersburg Campuses)


What we need you to do:

A Residential Youth Worker (RYW) is responsible for meeting the direct care needs of residents by supervising, assisting, and providing intervention (as needed) for youth (ages 10-20) in one of Childplace’s Residential Treatment programs. RYWs are expected to model positive relationship skills by joining clients in the completion of daily living tasks as well as other recreational and therapeutic activities.

Compensation:

Starting pay is $15/hour PLUS+
  • $2.00/hr shift differential for 2nd shift (M-F, 3pm-11pm)
  • $4.00/hr shift differential for weekends (Friday 11pm to Sunday 11pm)

These are the qualifications we are looking for:

  • Minimum of 21 years of age;
  • High School Diploma or equivalent, additional education or professional training preferred;
  • Ability to pass multiple criminal background checks;
  • Ability to sustain moderate physical activity;
  • Ability to work effectively and compassionately with children;
  • Clear written and verbal communication skills.

Weekly Schedule:

Full and part-time opportunities are available. Second and third shift positions available with some weekend shifts required. Flexible scheduling to accommodate school pursuits or other family and life commitments is offered.


COMMUNITY-BASED THERAPIST (BASED IN SELLERSBURG)


What we need you to do:

A Community-Based Therapist develops and delivers individualized therapeutic treatment plans, using evidence-based best practices to promote positive growth in the various social, emotional, and behavioral needs of the agency's clients. Our services are provided to adolescents, children, and families in the client’s communities and homes. Clients are referred to the agency by the Indiana Department of Child Services or by Juvenile Probation Departments.

Compensation:

Range of $49,000 to $57,500 based on education and experience, with potential for overtime.

These are the qualifications we are looking for:

  • Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Human Services required, with preference given to clinicians already licensed to practice in Indiana;
  • Consideration given to those who qualify to be licensed in the following areas: Marriage & Family Therapy, Social Work, Clinical Social Work, Mental Health Counselor;
  • Valid driver’s license and the ability to be covered by the agency’s auto insurer;
  • Must be at least 21 years of age;
  • Ability to pass multiple criminal background checks;
  • Knowledge in out-of-home placements, child abuse/neglect, child & adult development, strongly preferred;
  • Strong assessment, communication, and documentation skills required.

Weekly Schedule:

Full and part-time opportunities are available. Contracted work would also be considered. A full-time schedule would include Monday through Friday, predominately first shift hours—with flexibility and adaptability to some degree to the clinician’s preferences. Some evening hours to accommodate clients’ scheduling needs and acute circumstances are expected.

Additional Benefits for this Role:

In addition to the agency-wide benefits available, this role also offers the following benefits:
  • Mileage reimbursement for use of personal vehicle, or use of company vehicle for work
  • 4-day work week option
  • Ability to partially work from home/off-site
  • Opportunities for overtime
  • Company issued iPhone (or reimbursement) and tablet or laptop
  • Opportunities for licensure supervision

About us:

Childplace is a not-for-profit, Council On Accreditation (COA) accredited social service agency, offering Residential Treatment options, Foster Care, Community-Based (In-Home) Services, and Counseling Services. We've been helping youth and families in the Southern Indiana and Louisville area for more than 50 years. In our work with kids from hard places, our goal is to share hope and encourage healing.


COMMUNITY-BASED CASE MANAGER (BASED IN SELLERSBURG)


What we need you to do:

A Community-Based Case Manager promotes positive growth for clients through case management services by visiting with clients, performing assessments, facilitating supervised visitation between parents and children, providing support, and assisting with clients’ needs as they coordinate services with other providers involved with the clients’ care. Our services are provided to adolescents, children, and families in the client’s communities and homes. Clients are referred to the agency by the Indiana Department of Child Services or by Juvenile Probation Departments.

Compensation:

Range of $39,000 to $44,000 based on education and experience, with potential for overtime.

These are the qualifications we are looking for:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Human Services from an accredited university (other Human Services degrees will be considered, depending on the coursework completed);
  • Valid driver’s license and the ability to be covered by the agency’s auto insurer;
  • Must be at least 21 years of age;
  • Ability to pass multiple criminal background checks;
  • Knowledge in out-of-home placements, child abuse/neglect, child & adult development, strongly preferred;
  • Strong assessment, communication, and documentation skills required.

Weekly Schedule:

Full and part-time opportunities are available. Contracted work would also be considered. A full-time schedule would include Monday through Friday, predominately first shift hours—with flexibility and adaptability to some degree to the clinician’s preferences. Some evening hours to accommodate clients’ scheduling needs and acute circumstances are expected.

Additional Benefits for this Role:

In addition to the agency-wide benefits available, this role also offers the following benefits:
  • Mileage reimbursement for use of personal vehicle, or use of company vehicle for work
  • 4-day work week option
  • Ability to partially work from home/off-site
  • Opportunities for overtime
  • Company issued iPhone (or reimbursement) and tablet or laptop

About us:

Childplace is a not-for-profit, Council On Accreditation (COA) accredited social service agency, offering Residential Treatment options, Foster Care, Community-Based (In-Home) Services, and Counseling Services. We've been helping youth and families in the Southern Indiana and Louisville area for more than 50 years. In our work with kids from hard places, our goal is to share hope and encourage healing.


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