Opportunity

Wisconsin Vendornet Platform #202603

Supervised Visitation Services for Children in Out-of-Home Care – Kenosha County

Posted

June 03, 2026

Respond By

June 30, 2026

Identifier

202603

NAICS

624110

Kenosha County Department of Human Services is seeking a qualified provider to deliver supervised visitation services for children in out-of-home care and their families. - Government Buyer: - Kenosha County Department of Human Services, Division of Children & Family Services - Services Requested: - Comprehensive supervised visitation services for court-ordered visits between children in out-of-home care and their biological parents, siblings, and other approved family members - Service types include center-based, community-based, home-based, virtual, sibling, and extended family visitation - Providers must ensure child safety, promote positive family connections, and deliver trauma-informed care - Visitation workers are responsible for supervision, protection, observation, documentation, and direct communication with caseworkers, foster parents, attorneys, courts, and counselors - Flexible scheduling, transportation coordination, and accurate, timely reporting are required - Notable Requirements: - Providers must meet staffing, facility, documentation, and reporting standards - Approximately 70-80 clients served monthly - Proposals must include detailed organizational, programmatic, and budget information - No specific OEMs or product vendors are mentioned; this is a service-based procurement

Description

Kenosha County, WI Department of Child and Family Services (DCFS) seeks a qualified provider to deliver comprehensive supervised visitation services for court-ordered visitation between children placed in out of home care and their biological parents, siblings, and other approved family members. Services shall ensure child safety, promote positive family connections, and provide accurate documentation to support the child's permanency and well-being. The visitation worker's primary job is to supervise, protect, observe, and document the interactions between the children and their family members. Visitation workers will communicate directly with KCDCFS case workers, foster parents, attorneys, courts, counselors, and significant others.

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