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Marriage Specialists at Welfare Offices in San Francisco
Welfare offices are now recruiting marriage and life specialist counselors for the poor. This article reviews these counselors qualifications for teaching "life skills."
Marriage Promotion at Welfare Offices
by Kirsten Anderberg
Looking for a new job? As well as a way to "help empower individuals with work and strengthen families," (according to Senator Charles Grassley, R. - Iowa)? Well, then, head on down to your local Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) aka "welfare," office, and apply for the newly created "family and marriage promotion coordinator" position. Bush is seeking $200 million to promote marriage to unwed mothers on welfare, and another $50 million to promote sexual abstinence! The House has already passed welfare legislation mimicking Bush's insane plans for abstinence and marrying off all welfare moms. The Senate is debating it now. Job descriptions for these "Family Life and Marriage Program Specialists" have been sent out to cities across America, including Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Seattle, WA; Kansas City, MO; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; and San Francisco,
CA.
The job description for these "marriage promotion counselors" includes duties such as,
"appraise and evaluate State marriage and fatherhood programs" through "reviews, studies and fact-finding activities." The job duties also include the development of surveys, analysis of marriage promotion and fatherhood initiatives, work with senior agency partners, to "assist with the Agency's activities to convene stakeholders (Federal, State and local government officials and community leaders) for workshops and roundtables on healthy marriage education, preparation and enrichment" and my favorite, "to build community-based healthy marriage initiatives in diverse communities." I especially like the way they have couched saying they want to target the minority populations with that last phrasing.
To be qualified to teach about "family life and marriage" at welfare offices, you need a Bachelors' degree in a relevant area of study *OR* "a combination of education and experience that has provided you with knowledge of one or more of the behavioral of social sciences, equivalent to major in a field," *OR* "four years of appropriate experience that demonstrates that you have acquired knowledge of one or more of the behavioral or social sciences that are relevant to the position to be filled." I have *no* idea who is interpreting these last two ways to qualify! The words "experience," "equivalent," "appropriate," and "relevant" are all problematic in this job description regarding qualifications in my opinion.
In addition to the above "qualifications" necessary, you must also meet the following criteria: "You must have one year of specialized experience that has equipped
you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position, and that is typically in or related to the work of the position to be filled," " *OR* you must possess a "related master's or equivalent graduate degree, *OR* have "2 full years of related progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree," *OR* have an "LL.B. or J.D., if related." Again, it is frightening to say the necessary qualifications for this position are a law or master's degree *OR* one year of "specialized experience," with "particular knowledge," in "related" work. Who interprets these vague terms? Local welfare offices? The listed contact information for this job description is 1-888-478-4340, and quickquestions [at] psc.gov.
Copyright 2003 Kirsten Anderberg
by Kirsten Anderberg
Looking for a new job? As well as a way to "help empower individuals with work and strengthen families," (according to Senator Charles Grassley, R. - Iowa)? Well, then, head on down to your local Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) aka "welfare," office, and apply for the newly created "family and marriage promotion coordinator" position. Bush is seeking $200 million to promote marriage to unwed mothers on welfare, and another $50 million to promote sexual abstinence! The House has already passed welfare legislation mimicking Bush's insane plans for abstinence and marrying off all welfare moms. The Senate is debating it now. Job descriptions for these "Family Life and Marriage Program Specialists" have been sent out to cities across America, including Atlanta, GA; Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Dallas, TX; Denver, CO; Seattle, WA; Kansas City, MO; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; and San Francisco,
CA.
The job description for these "marriage promotion counselors" includes duties such as,
"appraise and evaluate State marriage and fatherhood programs" through "reviews, studies and fact-finding activities." The job duties also include the development of surveys, analysis of marriage promotion and fatherhood initiatives, work with senior agency partners, to "assist with the Agency's activities to convene stakeholders (Federal, State and local government officials and community leaders) for workshops and roundtables on healthy marriage education, preparation and enrichment" and my favorite, "to build community-based healthy marriage initiatives in diverse communities." I especially like the way they have couched saying they want to target the minority populations with that last phrasing.
To be qualified to teach about "family life and marriage" at welfare offices, you need a Bachelors' degree in a relevant area of study *OR* "a combination of education and experience that has provided you with knowledge of one or more of the behavioral of social sciences, equivalent to major in a field," *OR* "four years of appropriate experience that demonstrates that you have acquired knowledge of one or more of the behavioral or social sciences that are relevant to the position to be filled." I have *no* idea who is interpreting these last two ways to qualify! The words "experience," "equivalent," "appropriate," and "relevant" are all problematic in this job description regarding qualifications in my opinion.
In addition to the above "qualifications" necessary, you must also meet the following criteria: "You must have one year of specialized experience that has equipped
you with the particular knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform successfully the duties of the position, and that is typically in or related to the work of the position to be filled," " *OR* you must possess a "related master's or equivalent graduate degree, *OR* have "2 full years of related progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree," *OR* have an "LL.B. or J.D., if related." Again, it is frightening to say the necessary qualifications for this position are a law or master's degree *OR* one year of "specialized experience," with "particular knowledge," in "related" work. Who interprets these vague terms? Local welfare offices? The listed contact information for this job description is 1-888-478-4340, and quickquestions [at] psc.gov.
Copyright 2003 Kirsten Anderberg
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Lots of legal subrosa stuff going on in this area as well. TANF grants are tied to:
1. Decreasing the rate of illegitimate births
2. Decreasing the rate of "induced pregnancy terminations"...for everybody, not just TANF recipients.
States get bonuses to their TANF block grants if they decrease the number of abortions!
So, this means that the only way out of poverty is, not education to self-sufficiency, not social support for mothers, but marrying some jagoff who is among the 25% to 40% of men willing to "use violence to correct a domestic partner."
See the statute below.
42 USC 603(a)(2) Bonus to reward decrease in illegitimacy ratio
(C) Definitions
(i) Eligible State
(I) In general
The term "eligible State" means a State that the Secretary determines meets the following requirements:
...(bb) The rate of induced pregnancy terminations in the State for the calendar year for which the most recent data are available is less than the rate of induced pregnancy terminations in the State for calendar year 1995.
1. Decreasing the rate of illegitimate births
2. Decreasing the rate of "induced pregnancy terminations"...for everybody, not just TANF recipients.
States get bonuses to their TANF block grants if they decrease the number of abortions!
So, this means that the only way out of poverty is, not education to self-sufficiency, not social support for mothers, but marrying some jagoff who is among the 25% to 40% of men willing to "use violence to correct a domestic partner."
See the statute below.
42 USC 603(a)(2) Bonus to reward decrease in illegitimacy ratio
(C) Definitions
(i) Eligible State
(I) In general
The term "eligible State" means a State that the Secretary determines meets the following requirements:
...(bb) The rate of induced pregnancy terminations in the State for the calendar year for which the most recent data are available is less than the rate of induced pregnancy terminations in the State for calendar year 1995.
Oh, I see. Only rich people should be allowed access to marriage conselors.
Only independantly rich women should be able to choose between an unhappy marraige and abject poverty.
I guess the solution to all marriage problems is divorce, especially if you are poor (we all know that poor people are incapable of rationally dealing with disagreement and resolving problems with the help of an intermediary.) In fact, perhaps poor people should not be allowed to get married at all. They aren't mature enough to handle it.
The first time and the last time.
To me marrage is a great thing and should be considered sacred to both parties. I find it really horrid that welfare here in milwaukee really punishes the women for getting married or going to school. this city totally sickens me. As I see it as a food stamp person, I would say food stamp mom, but my son was stolen by his aunt due to poverty, the welfare workers should show some sort of respect to us recipents because if we didn't need help like we do.... wouldn't they be out of a job?
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