Social Worker jobs at Iowa Department of Transportation - 145 jobs
Social Worker I/II
Washington County, Mn 4.3
Grant, MN jobs
The Adult Services Division has a full-time opportunity for the position of SocialWorker I/II. This position involves providing Rule 79 Targeted Case Management for adults with serious and persistent mental illness who are classified as Mentally Ill/Dangerous. The role will work closely with the Washington County Attorney's Office and DHS counterparts, such as St. Peter. This position aims to meet the increasing demand for service delivery with our Mentally Ill/Dangerous forensic population.
This position is based at the Stillwater and/or Cottage Grove Office, which offers the flexibility to work remotely or in-office.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE:
* Paid work experience providing Rule 79 Adult Mental Health Case Management Services for persons diagnosed with a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness in a government agency
* Paid work experience providing Rule 79 Adult Mental Health Case Management Services for persons diagnosed with a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness in a non-governmental or contract agency
* Paid work experience providing 2,000 hours of Mental Health Services to Adults
* Paid work experience providing substance use disorder treatment services
* Experience interacting with and providing services to individuals from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds
SELECTION TECHNIQUE: Your training and experience will be rated based on the required application material submitted and the top scoring candidates will be forwarded to the hiring department for further consideration.
HOURS / DAYS: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Work schedules (hours and days) and location are subject to change based on department needs.
ANTICIPATED HIRING RATE: SocialWorker I: $68,494.40 - $93,433.60 Annually
This position may be hired as a SocialWorker II based on applicant qualifications. SocialWorker II:$72,675.20 - $99,153.60 Annually.
E-Verify Participation: Washington County participates in the federal E-Verify program. This means that Washington County will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. If the Government cannot confirm that you are authorized to work,Washington County is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact DHS and/or the SSA before taking adverse action against you, including terminating your employment. Employers may not use E-Verify to pre-screen job applicants and may not limit or influence the choice of documents you present for use on the Form I-9.
E- Verify Participation Poster
Right to work Poster
The SocialWorker I is an entry level position responsible for identifying and assessing complex individual, family and community problems and strengths, selecting case work, group methods or community resources and implementing plans to protect vulnerable people, promote independence and prevent abuse or neglect.
A SocialWorker I may be assigned duties in any of the following units: Family/Children, Licensing, Chemical Health, Adult Mental Health, Development Disabilities, Adult Family Services, Adult Protection, Minnesota Family Investment Program/WorkForce Center or Housing.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: This position requires a Bachelor's Degree in social work or related field, or equivalent.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: A Master's Degree in Social Work or related field and one year of related experience as a SocialWorker is highly desirable.
CORE COMPETENCIES, JOB SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR SUCCESSFUL JOB PERFORMANCE
Core Competencies outline essential business and professional traits necessary to perform this job.
* Promote a diverse, culturally competent, and respectful workplace;
* Demonstrates knowledge of the principles, techniques, practices and ethics of Social Work;
* Demonstrates knowledge of interviewing techniques and skills at conducting interviews;
* Demonstrates knowledge of relevant laws, policies and resources;
* Demonstrates knowledge of social and economic problems and family systems;
* Demonstrates knowledge of legal and court proceedings;
* Demonstrates ability to assess vulnerabilities and strengths of individuals and families;
* Demonstrates ability to develop clear and reasonable services and plans;
* Demonstrates ability to coordinate implementation of services and plans with families, other agencies and the community at large;
* Demonstrates ability to counsel and offer supportive services to individuals and families including those in crisis; and
* Demonstrates ability to apply previously acquired knowledge and skills to complex situations.
Coordinate client intake:
* Receive referrals, conduct interviews and investigate to identify and assess problems or need for intervention/service;
* Develop, write, implement and monitor strength-based individual and family service plans to correct/eliminate identified problems;
* Determine appropriate resources and referrals to community-based care and services; and
* Develop and implement abuse prevention plans to address vulnerabilities.
Determine and implement intervention services:
* Assess risks to self and others (abuse or neglect and dangerousness);
* Intervene in crisis situations;
* Coordinate and secure emergency services; and
* Negotiate and resolve conflicts.
Provide client case management:
* Collaborate and consult with others (professional staff and community agencies) regarding clients, community services or programs;
* Open and maintain client case records and files according to established standards and timelines,
* Prepare necessary correspondence, required narratives, eligibility reviews and other incoming/outgoing communication about the client;
* Provide appropriate information regarding case openings, closings, and denials;
* Provide testimony or written recommendations in county or district court or in administrative appeal hearings regarding client cases;
* Advise clients of possible resources, rights and responsibilities under programs or services; and
* Develop, coordinate and deliver program information to the general public, special interest groups and professional organizations.
Perform other duties as assigned.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Semi-sedentary involving office and outside field work. Lifting requirement may include lifting up to 20 pounds. Exposures may include but not be limited to disagreeable odors, communicable diseases, bodily fluids and behavior challenges. Use of general office equipment to include telephone, cell phone, pager, personal computer, laptop computer, electronic recorder, calculator, etc. Additional physical/mental requirements that occur may not be listed above, but are inherent in performing the position's essential functions.
This is intended to describe the kinds of tasks and level of work difficulty being performed by people assigned to this classification. The list of responsibilities is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. The County retains the discretion to add or change the contents of this job description at any time.
$72.7k-99.2k yearly 7d ago
Looking for a job?
Let Zippia find it for you.
Children's Services Worker (Intake Worker After Hours) (3345-12)
Hamilton County, Ohio 2.9
Cincinnati, OH jobs
Are you interested in serving our community and helping to protect our county's most vulnerable children? At Hamilton County Children's Services, this is what we do every day. We are looking for compassionate, tenacious workers who are dedicated to engaging families and ensuring that children are safe.
Want to learn more about what a caseworker does?
************************************************
You will support children and families by answering incoming calls to the 241-KIDS hotline from mandated reporters, families and others in the community reporting suspected child maltreatment. You respectfully and thoroughly gather and document information, assist callers with questions and provide information about community resources. You will be responding in the field as needed on emergent reports to assess safety and meet mandated time frames. Your calm demeanor, active listening skills, and clear and professional communication will be an asset in this position.
This is a critical role that directly impacts the outcomes of the children and families whom we serve. This role may be a good fit if you excel in interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and enjoy a fast-paced work environment. This position provides:
Hybrid work schedule
Culture promoting growth and learning
Tuition reimbursement
Free and close downtown parking for office days
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for this work! Please see the full job description below.
Be part of our Team! We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a second-chance employer and a recovery friendly workplace.
Highly Competitive Employee Benefits and Generous Paid Time Off 11 Paid Holidays, Immediately Begin Accruing Paid Vacation and Sick Time, Earned Personal Days, and Paid Parental Leave. Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option. Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Free On-Site Parking, Wellness Incentives, robust Employee Assistance Program, access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health, plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources, and More! STARTING BASE RATE: $26.78 You can increase your hourly base rate of pay for experience up to (8%), MSW (5%), and/or LSW/LISW (2%). DEADLINE TO APPLY: Open until Filled WORK LOCATION: Job & Family Services 222 E. Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45202 WORK HOURS: Full time - 80 hours biweekly, 4 ten hour shifts per week. Hours may include evenings, weekends and holidays. Current need is mid-shift and second shift weekdays and weekends. (Potential for Hybrid Remote Work Schedule) NOTE: Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Job and Family Services are subject to background screening in accordance with the document: "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with HCJFS. Applicants for Children's Services positions cannot provide foster care for children in the custody of Hamilton County. EDUCATION, LICENSURE, AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree in human services-related field or
Bachelor's degree in any field and has two (2) years' work experience in a human service-related occupation.
A bachelor's or master's in a human services-related field would be required within 5 years.
OR Master's degree in Social Work OR Human Services related degree
Must have a car, valid driver's license issued by the state of residency, and required auto liability insurance.
Must have cell phone availability during working hours (Cell phone stipend eligible)
JOB DUTIES (SUMMARY):
Responds in the field in accordance with the priority of the report and mandated time frames. Conducts face to face interviews with all children in the household of assessment, parent/caregiver(s) and alleged maltreater(s) to make a decision regarding child safety.
Assessment shall include pertinent information collection from all parties regarding alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practices, and discipline to ensure an accurate safety determination. Visits are conducted in homes, schools, hospitals, and other community settings as required
Completes intake assessment of reports alleging child maltreatment by telephone and/or face-to-face contact. Collects sufficient information regarding the alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practices and discipline. Utilizes interpersonal skills to professionally and respectfully engage each individual in sharing behaviorally-specific and detailed information. Responsible for information collection through hospitals, law enforcement, etc. to complete an assessment of child safety. Completes intake assessment on reports of elder abuse and/or neglect by telephone and face to face contact.
Researches previous agency history, criminal history, court involvement and other applicable information providing a comprehensive summary for all individuals associated with report. Maintain written documentation of assessment activities.
Clinically evaluates information obtained creating a screening recommendation by identifying the presence or absence of Present or Impending Danger threats or alleged maltreatment and/or a need for agency involvement. Review presence or absence of safety threat(s) in consultation with Intake Supervisor. Implement necessary safety intervention when applicable.
Prepares Request for Legal Action and provides court testimony.
Completes appropriate jurisdictional referrals to other Public Child Welfare agencies or law enforcement agencies as required. Participates in required Unit Meetings and Agency Trainings as required.
Performs other related duties as required. Attends required training and unit meetings.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: (*Indicates can be developed after employment)
Knowledge of: ORC/OAC as relevant to Children's Services Practice, Intake & Screening Policy and Procedure*; office practices and procedures; agency policies and procedures; government structure and process;* interviewing; child welfare practices and procedures; safety decision making.
Skill in: Strength based approach when engaging children and families; interpretation and application of training, instructional and procedural materials; professionally handling crisis and stressful situations.
Ability to: Professionally and respectfully communicate, analyze and draw conclusion from informed information collection, understand manuals and verbal instructions technical in nature; prepare meaningful, concise and accurate written reports; handle sensitive inquiries from and contacts with officials and general public; maintain confidentially, work cooperatively with other agency staff and supervisors.
POSITIONS SUPERVISED: None PHYSICAL and/or MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Lift and carry children, child car seats, and/or infant carrier;
Frequently walk to and from court;
Frequently climbing and descending stairs;
Ability to sit for extended periods of time;
Frequently stooping, bending, crouching;
Frequently lift and carry large case files and occasionally push a cart containing case files.
HAZARDOUS and/or WORKING CONDITIONS:
Potentially hazardous/dangerous situations which could involve upset/violent clients
Animals or insects in family homes
This position requires some tasks that must be completed in the HCJFS offices, in court, or in the field; it is not eligible for full-time telework.
BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED: Background checks consistent with requirements in OAC 5101:2-5-09 must be completed at employment and every ten years following, including but not limited to the following systems:
State Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS)
State Child/Abuse Neglect Central Registry Check for any state in which the applicant resided within the last five years
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification Investigation (BCI)
FBI
National Sex Offender Public website (WWW.NSOPW.Gov) Code 5101:2-5-09 must be conducted for each prospective employee
Be part of our Team! We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a second-chance employer and a recovery friendly workplace.
Highly Competitive Employee Benefits and Generous Paid Time Off
11 Paid Holidays, Immediately Begin with 40 hours Paid Vacation if No Prior Service.
Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option.
Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Parental Leave, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Commuter Stipend or Free On-Site Parking, Wellness Incentives, robust Employee Assistance Program, access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health, plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources, and More!
DEADLINE TO APPLY: January 5, 2026
WORK LOCATION:
Job & Family Services
222 E. Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45202
WORK HOURS:
(Potential for Hybrid Remote Work Schedule)
HOURLY SALARY: $26.52
NOTE: Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Job and Family Services are subject to background screening in accordance with the document: "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with HCJFS.
Applicants for Children's Services positions cannot provide foster care for children in the custody of Hamilton County.
REQUIREMENTS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION):
* Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Human Services or closely related field
* OR Master's degree in Social Work (or Human Services related field)
* Must have a car, valid driver's license issued by the state of residency and required auto liability insurance.
JOB DUTIES (SUMMARY):
* Responds to and completes Specialized and Third-Party Assessments of child safety in response to Intake Reports of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and/or neglect of children when the maltreater is responsible for the care of a child in an out-of-home care setting (i.e. school teacher, day camp counselor, foster parent, kinship provider, pre- finalized adoptive parent, employee of a residential facility, licensed/approved child care provider or facility), has access to child by virtue of his/her employment or affiliation with an institution (i.e. Boy/Girl Scout leader, athletic coach), or has a potential conflict of interest with agency (i.e. employee, contract provider).
* Conducts face to face interviews with children, caregivers/parents/out of home caretakers, alleged maltreaters and witnesses. Collects pertinent collateral information from other persons, service providers, and community partners. Consults with Placement, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), law enforcement, licensing authorities, and other collateral parties as necessary.
* Provides recommendations relating to the ongoing use of an out of home care provider and/or conditions of corrective action. Makes licensing recommendations to licensing entities. Completes required notifications to out of home care settings and licensing and supervising authorities. Assessment shall include pertinent information collection from all parties regarding alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practices, and discipline to ensure an accurate safety determination. Visits are conducted in homes, schools, hospitals, and other community settings as required.
* Responds to and completes Ongoing Assessments of child safety in response to Intake Reports of physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and dependency screened in on Cases receiving Ongoing case management services. Works collaboratively with Ongoing staff who have primary case responsibility.
* Meets mandated timeframes and in accordance with federal, state and agency policy.
* Reviews previous Children's Services history, criminal history, court involvement and other applicable information for all individuals associated with Intake report.
* Conducts and engages families in face-to-face interviews with all children in the household of assessment, parent/caregiver(s), and alleged maltreater(s) to determine child safety. Conducts interviews in homes, schools, hospitals, and other community settings as required. Assessment shall include pertinent information collection from all parties regarding alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practice and discipline to ensure an accurate safety determination.
* In consultation with supervisor, conducts informed response to Intake Reports, assesses and determines child safety at every contact, identifies present and impending danger threats to child safety, and determines the disposition of the Intake Report within mandatory time frames.
* Gathers information and analyzes parent/caregiver/placement provider protective capacities.
* Partners with family and/or treatment team to develop and implement safety plans (present danger and impending danger) for children determined not to be safe.
* When necessary, seeks medical evaluation of alleged child victims and completes referrals to law enforcement
* Responsible for written documentation of assessment activities within required time frames including but not limited to Safety and Family Assessments, Ongoing and Specialized Assessments, Activity Logs, and Present Danger and Impending Danger Safety Plans.
* Responsible for other mandated paperwork as outlined by state regulations and agency policy.
* Consults with the Prosecutors office and seeks Court intervention as needed. Prepares Requests for Legal Action and provides court testimony to support Children's Services position. Responsible for case presentation at Dispositional Appeal Hearings and Foster Home Quality Review. Attends all relevant Dependency and Criminal Court Hearings as related to case assignments. Participates in Child Abuse Team Meeting with Children's
* Hospital Child Abuse Team when necessary
* Attends required training. Must attend and complete Caseworker CORE Training within first year of employment and thirty-six hours for every year thereafter. Must attend twelve hours of Domestic Violence Training and Human Trafficking Training within first two years of employment.
* Must be available to communicate during work hours and on emergency basis for after- hours calls; Performs other related duties as assigned.
* Performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: (*Indicates can be developed after employment)
* Knowledge of: OAC/ORC as relevant to Children's Services Practice, Children's Services Policy and Procedure, Hamilton County Policy and Procedures, government structure and process; motivational and forensic interviewing, trauma informed practices, case management, child welfare practice; safety decision making
* Skill In: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Organization, Family centered, strength- based approach when engaging children and families; interpretation and application of training, instructional and procedural materials; professional in crisis and stressful situations, demonstrates proficiency in mobile technology
* Ability to: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Organization, Family centered, strength- based approach when engaging children and families; interpretation and application of training, instructional and procedural materials; professional in crisis and stressful situations, demonstrates proficiency in mobile technology
ESSENTIAL JOB FACTORS:
* Must undergo a background check via the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCI). Must have a car, valid driver's license issued by the state of residency and required auto liability insurance.
AGENCY PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
* Degree in Social Work
* Licensed SocialWorker
PHYSICAL and/or MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
* Potential to see and/or hear traumatic events/situations
* Drive long distances (no overnight required)
* Frequently enter and exit motor vehicle
* Lift and carry children, child car seats, and infant carrier and large case files
* Stand for long periods of time, frequently climb and descend stairs
* Significant walking to, from, and during home visits, supervised visitation, court, meetings, and other obligations
* Sit for extended periods while working on the computer, during home visits, court hearings etc.
* Stooping, bending, crouching
POSITIONS SUPERVISED:
* None
HAZARDOUS and/or WORKING CONDITIONS:
* Potentially dangerous situations that could involve upset or violent adults and children
* Animals, insects, rodents in family homes
* Unstable structures
* Drive to and conduct home visits despite extreme temperatures and inclement weather
BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED:
Background checks consistent with requirements in OAC 5101:2-5-09 must be completed at employment and every ten years following, including but not limited to the following systems:
* State Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS)
* State Child/Abuse Neglect Central Registry Check for any state in which the applicant resided within the last five years
* Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification Investigation (BCI)
* FBI
* National Sex Offender Public website (WWW.NSOPW.Gov) Code 5101:2-5-09 must be conducted for each prospective employee
Be part of our Team! We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a second-chance employer and a recovery friendly workplace.
Highly Competitive Employee Benefits and Generous Paid Time Off 11 Paid Holidays, Immediately Begin with 40 hours Paid Vacation if No Prior Service.
Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option.
Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Parental Leave, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Commuter Stipend or Free On-Site Parking, Wellness Incentives, robust Employee Assistance Program, access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health, plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources, and More! DEADLINE TO APPLY: January 5, 2026 WORK LOCATION: Job & Family Services 222 E. Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45202 WORK HOURS: (Potential for Hybrid Remote Work Schedule) HOURLY SALARY: $26.52 NOTE: Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Job and Family Services are subject to background screening in accordance with the document: "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with HCJFS. Applicants for Children's Services positions cannot provide foster care for children in the custody of Hamilton County. REQUIREMENTS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION):
Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Human Services or closely related field
OR Master's degree in Social Work (or Human Services related field)
Must have a car, valid driver's license issued by the state of residency and required auto liability insurance.
JOB DUTIES (SUMMARY):
Responds to and completes Specialized and Third-Party Assessments of child safety in response to Intake Reports of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and/or neglect of children when the maltreater is responsible for the care of a child in an out-of-home care setting (i.e. school teacher, day camp counselor, foster parent, kinship provider, pre- finalized adoptive parent, employee of a residential facility, licensed/approved child care provider or facility), has access to child by virtue of his/her employment or affiliation with an institution (i.e. Boy/Girl Scout leader, athletic coach), or has a potential conflict of interest with agency (i.e. employee, contract provider).
Conducts face to face interviews with children, caregivers/parents/out of home caretakers, alleged maltreaters and witnesses. Collects pertinent collateral information from other persons, service providers, and community partners. Consults with Placement, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS), law enforcement, licensing authorities, and other collateral parties as necessary.
Provides recommendations relating to the ongoing use of an out of home care provider and/or conditions of corrective action. Makes licensing recommendations to licensing entities. Completes required notifications to out of home care settings and licensing and supervising authorities. Assessment shall include pertinent information collection from all parties regarding alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practices, and discipline to ensure an accurate safety determination. Visits are conducted in homes, schools, hospitals, and other community settings as required.
Responds to and completes Ongoing Assessments of child safety in response to Intake Reports of physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and dependency screened in on Cases receiving Ongoing case management services. Works collaboratively with Ongoing staff who have primary case responsibility.
Meets mandated timeframes and in accordance with federal, state and agency policy.
Reviews previous Children's Services history, criminal history, court involvement and other applicable information for all individuals associated with Intake report.
Conducts and engages families in face-to-face interviews with all children in the household of assessment, parent/caregiver(s), and alleged maltreater(s) to determine child safety. Conducts interviews in homes, schools, hospitals, and other community settings as required. Assessment shall include pertinent information collection from all parties regarding alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practice and discipline to ensure an accurate safety determination.
In consultation with supervisor, conducts informed response to Intake Reports, assesses and determines child safety at every contact, identifies present and impending danger threats to child safety, and determines the disposition of the Intake Report within mandatory time frames.
Gathers information and analyzes parent/caregiver/placement provider protective capacities.
Partners with family and/or treatment team to develop and implement safety plans (present danger and impending danger) for children determined not to be safe.
When necessary, seeks medical evaluation of alleged child victims and completes referrals to law enforcement
Responsible for written documentation of assessment activities within required time frames including but not limited to Safety and Family Assessments, Ongoing and Specialized Assessments, Activity Logs, and Present Danger and Impending Danger Safety Plans.
Responsible for other mandated paperwork as outlined by state regulations and agency policy.
Consults with the Prosecutors office and seeks Court intervention as needed. Prepares Requests for Legal Action and provides court testimony to support Children's Services position. Responsible for case presentation at Dispositional Appeal Hearings and Foster Home Quality Review. Attends all relevant Dependency and Criminal Court Hearings as related to case assignments. Participates in Child Abuse Team Meeting with Children's
Hospital Child Abuse Team when necessary
Attends required training. Must attend and complete Caseworker CORE Training within first year of employment and thirty-six hours for every year thereafter. Must attend twelve hours of Domestic Violence Training and Human Trafficking Training within first two years of employment.
Must be available to communicate during work hours and on emergency basis for after- hours calls; Performs other related duties as assigned.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: (*Indicates can be developed after employment)
Knowledge of: OAC/ORC as relevant to Children's Services Practice, Children's Services Policy and Procedure, Hamilton County Policy and Procedures, government structure and process; motivational and forensic interviewing, trauma informed practices, case management, child welfare practice; safety decision making
Skill In: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Organization, Family centered, strength- based approach when engaging children and families; interpretation and application of training, instructional and procedural materials; professional in crisis and stressful situations, demonstrates proficiency in mobile technology
Ability to: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Organization, Family centered, strength- based approach when engaging children and families; interpretation and application of training, instructional and procedural materials; professional in crisis and stressful situations, demonstrates proficiency in mobile technology
ESSENTIAL JOB FACTORS:
Must undergo a background check via the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCI). Must have a car, valid driver's license issued by the state of residency and required auto liability insurance.
AGENCY PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree in Social Work
Licensed SocialWorker
PHYSICAL and/or MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Potential to see and/or hear traumatic events/situations
Drive long distances (no overnight required)
Frequently enter and exit motor vehicle
Lift and carry children, child car seats, and infant carrier and large case files
Stand for long periods of time, frequently climb and descend stairs
Significant walking to, from, and during home visits, supervised visitation, court, meetings, and other obligations
Sit for extended periods while working on the computer, during home visits, court hearings etc.
Stooping, bending, crouching
POSITIONS SUPERVISED:
None
HAZARDOUS and/or WORKING CONDITIONS:
Potentially dangerous situations that could involve upset or violent adults and children
Animals, insects, rodents in family homes
Unstable structures
Drive to and conduct home visits despite extreme temperatures and inclement weather
BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED: Background checks consistent with requirements in OAC 5101:2-5-09 must be completed at employment and every ten years following, including but not limited to the following systems:
State Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS)
State Child/Abuse Neglect Central Registry Check for any state in which the applicant resided within the last five years
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification Investigation (BCI)
FBI
National Sex Offender Public website (WWW.NSOPW.Gov) Code 5101:2-5-09 must be conducted for each prospective employee
Be part of our Team! We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a second-chance employer and a recovery friendly workplace.
Highly Competitive Employee Benefits Package and Generous Paid Time Off
11 Paid Holidays, Immediately Begin Accruing Paid Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave.
Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option.
Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Free On-Site Parking, Wellness Incentives, robust Employee Assistance Program, access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health, plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources, and More!
DEADLINE TO APPLY: Open Until Filled
WORK LOCATION:
Job & Family Services
222 E. Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45202
WORK HOURS:
(Potential for Hybrid Remote Work Schedule)
STARTING SALARY: $23.69
NOTE: Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Job and Family Services are subject to background screening in accordance with the document: "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with HCJFS.
Applicants for Children's Services positions cannot provide foster care for children in the custody of Hamilton County.
REQUIREMENTS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION):
* Bachelor's degree in human services-related field or
* Bachelor's degree in any field and has two (2) years' work experience in a human service-related occupation.
* * A bachelor's or master's in a human services-related field would be required within 5 years. Must possess a valid driver's license issued in the state of residency.
* Must have the use of an insured automobile.
* A criminal records check conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and the FBI is required.
JOB DUTIES (SUMMARY):
* Provides child specific relative/non relative search efforts for a caseload of children in interim/temporary custody as part of out of short and long term home care placement options and concurrent planning; works with children, parents and other family members to identify relatives and other family and child connections; reviews entire case records and collaborates with other divisions within JFS to identify relatives and other family connections; works directly with the caseworker, child, biologic family (paternal and maternal), team members, known fictive kin, siblings, adopted siblings in the identification and assessment of appropriate kin.123
* Conducts relative home studies in accordance with OAC rule and HCJFS policy; makes recommendations for approval based on assessment; completes timely assessment appropriate to urgency of need.
* Conducts needs assessment with family; develops plan of support in collaboration with kinship provider, caseworker and team and arranges or ensures necessary support and services are delivered in accordance with the caregiver and family needs; serves as an advocate and point of contact for the kin caregiver.
* Serves as kinship resource for casework staff; provides formal training and information regarding needs and available resources for kinship families; establishes relationships with community public and private stakeholders which includes community advocacy and outreach in support of kinship families.
* Completes reports as required; attends court and other meetings as necessary.
* Attends conferences and training.
* Performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: (*Indicates can be developed after employment)
* Knowledge of: public relations; human relations; office practices and procedures; agency policies and procedures; government structure and process*; counseling; interviewing; social sciences (psychology, sociology, social work or related field; case management; child welfare practices and procedures.
* Ability to: define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; understand manuals and verbal instructions technical in nature; gather, collate and classify information about data, people or things; prepare meaningful concise, and accurate reports; handle sensitive inquiries from and contacts with officials and general public; work cooperatively with other staff and supervision
ESSENTIAL JOB FACTORS:
* Must undergo a background check via the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCI). Must have a car, valid driver's license issued by the state of residency and required auto liability insurance.
BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED:
Background checks consistent with requirements in OAC 5101:2-5-09 must be completed at employment and every ten years following, including but not limited to the following systems:
* State Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS)
* State Child/Abuse Neglect Central Registry Check for any state in which the applicant resided within the last five years
* Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification Investigation (BCI)
* FBI
* National Sex Offender Public website (WWW.NSOPW.Gov) Code 5101:2-5-09 must be conducted for each prospective employee
Be part of our Team! We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a second-chance employer and a recovery friendly workplace.
Highly Competitive Employee Benefits Package and Generous Paid Time Off 11 Paid Holidays, Immediately Begin Accruing Paid Vacation and Sick Time, and Paid Parental Leave. Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option. Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Free On-Site Parking, Wellness Incentives, robust Employee Assistance Program, access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health, plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources, and More! DEADLINE TO APPLY: Open Until Filled WORK LOCATION: Job & Family Services 222 E. Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45202 WORK HOURS: (Potential for Hybrid Remote Work Schedule) STARTING SALARY: $23.69 NOTE: Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Job and Family Services are subject to background screening in accordance with the document: "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with HCJFS. Applicants for Children's Services positions cannot provide foster care for children in the custody of Hamilton County. REQUIREMENTS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION):
Bachelor's degree in human services-related field or
Bachelor's degree in any field and has two (2) years' work experience in a human service-related occupation.
* A bachelor's or master's in a human services-related field would be required within 5 years. Must possess a valid driver's license issued in the state of residency.
Must have the use of an insured automobile.
A criminal records check conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and the FBI is required.
JOB DUTIES (SUMMARY):
Provides child specific relative/non relative search efforts for a caseload of children in interim/temporary custody as part of out of short and long term home care placement options and concurrent planning; works with children, parents and other family members to identify relatives and other family and child connections; reviews entire case records and collaborates with other divisions within JFS to identify relatives and other family connections; works directly with the caseworker, child, biologic family (paternal and maternal), team members, known fictive kin, siblings, adopted siblings in the identification and assessment of appropriate kin.123
Conducts relative home studies in accordance with OAC rule and HCJFS policy; makes recommendations for approval based on assessment; completes timely assessment appropriate to urgency of need.
Conducts needs assessment with family; develops plan of support in collaboration with kinship provider, caseworker and team and arranges or ensures necessary support and services are delivered in accordance with the caregiver and family needs; serves as an advocate and point of contact for the kin caregiver.
Serves as kinship resource for casework staff; provides formal training and information regarding needs and available resources for kinship families; establishes relationships with community public and private stakeholders which includes community advocacy and outreach in support of kinship families.
Completes reports as required; attends court and other meetings as necessary.
Attends conferences and training.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: (*Indicates can be developed after employment)
Knowledge of: public relations; human relations; office practices and procedures; agency policies and procedures; government structure and process*; counseling; interviewing; social sciences (psychology, sociology, social work or related field; case management; child welfare practices and procedures.
Ability to: define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions; understand manuals and verbal instructions technical in nature; gather, collate and classify information about data, people or things; prepare meaningful concise, and accurate reports; handle sensitive inquiries from and contacts with officials and general public; work cooperatively with other staff and supervision
ESSENTIAL JOB FACTORS:
Must undergo a background check via the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCI). Must have a car, valid driver's license issued by the state of residency and required auto liability insurance.
BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED: Background checks consistent with requirements in OAC 5101:2-5-09 must be completed at employment and every ten years following, including but not limited to the following systems:
State Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS)
State Child/Abuse Neglect Central Registry Check for any state in which the applicant resided within the last five years
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification Investigation (BCI)
FBI
National Sex Offender Public website (WWW.NSOPW.Gov) Code 5101:2-5-09 must be conducted for each prospective employee
$23.7 hourly 60d+ ago
Child Protective Services Worker
County of Albemarle 3.7
Charlottesville, VA jobs
Child Protective Services Worker (CPS Worker)
Department of Social Services
12 Months, Full-Time
Non-Exempt, Pay Grade 33
VRS-Eligible, Benefits-Eligible
***PLEASE READ BEFORE APPLYING: THE LISTING ON THE ALBEMARLE COUNTY WEBSITE IS FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES ONLY. APPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH THE VDSS STATE WEBSITE FOUND HERE:
*************************************** UI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_2001/job/5307
Are you ready to serve your community and make a remarkable difference in the lives of children? Please join our CPS division today and make an impact!
Essential Functions:
Ascertains validity of reports of child abuse and neglect applying Va. Law and policy.
Assesses the situation with regard to the presence of imminent threat to the child's life, health and/or safety to determine urgency of response.
Analyzes complex human behavior in initial contact with families.
Selects the optimal crisis intervention method to de-escalate violent or volatile situations when they arise.
Sets clear boundaries for clients who are intimidating, defiant, and possibly dangerous.
Observes and documents the effects of family behavior and environmental factors on the child.
Balances the use of CPS statutory authority with the need to determine the least invasive intervention to protect the child and enhance family functioning.
Demonstrates attentiveness, reassurance, empathy, and congruence in thinking, feeling, and acting to create a stable, rational atmosphere conducive to cooperation and engagement.
Communicates the CPS complaint and the agency's role in child protection clearly and honestly to the alleged abuser and the family.
Interviews family members to assess and document information regarding strengths, mental and physical development, abuse history, parenting skills, perceptions of reported incident, violence, and family and community support.
Assesses the role of drug or alcohol abuse in individual and family dysfunction and intervenes for the protection of children and the rehabilitation of chemically dependent individuals and their codependent family systems when applicable.
Evaluates the reliability and accuracy of information gathered from family members and determines level of risk after the initial period of crisis intervention.
Continues to revise safety assessment of the child throughout the investigative/assessment period.
Gathers, assess, and/or disseminates sensitive, collateral information about the family from a variety of sources according to Va. Confidentiality law and policy and respecting family privacy.
Analyzes and interprets pertinent professional reports and other data.
Refers clients for services to other human service agencies such as substance abuse services, mental and physical health providers, employment services, vocational rehabilitation services, etc.
Mediates among involved legal, medical, law enforcement, educational and mental health professionals.
Makes determination regarding conditions of abuse, neglect, and/or safety of the child at 45-60 days.
Determines future risk to the child and makes decisions as to the course of action to ensure the child's future safety, which may include recommendations for removal and the actual removal of the child from the parent(s) when necessary according to Va. Law and policy.
Provides coverage after hours and on weekends, on an on-call basis, for emergencies involving abuse or neglect of children and adolescents, and for situations requiring immediate attention regarding children in the legal custody of the Department of Social Services.
Performs other related tasks as assigned.
Competency: Knowledge/ Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge of child and adolescent growth and development, family structure and dynamics, the impact of handicapping physical and mental conditions on families, and crisis intervention.
Knowledge of social, economic, and health problems and needs. Knowledge of individual and group behavior.
Ability to understand and interpret laws, regulations and policies.
Ability to develop rapport with clients from diverse backgrounds and ages through complex interviewing techniques, using a variety of skills.
Ability to handle a high level of responsibility in making decisions about children and their families' lives.
Thorough knowledge of goals, pertinent terminology and issues of other professions, including medical, mental health, legal, educational and law enforcement.
Ability to assess the individual's and families' capability to utilize services.
Ability to recognized and accept the rights, responsibilities, and differences of others.
Ability to work effectively using a variety of modalities in helping families solve their problems.
Ability to plan and organize work.
Ability to communicate and establish effective working relationships with clients, co-workers, other professional and technical staff, social agencies, and the general public.
Ability to prepare reports and maintain records.
Required Education and Experience:
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a Human Services field; or minimum of a Bachelor's degree in any field and minimum of two years of appropriate and related experience in a Human Services area.
Preferred Qualifications/Certifications:
Experience in assigned program area and completion of required training programs or equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
Possession of a BSW or MSW degree, or other Master's degree, and a Commonwealth of Virginia Social Work license.
Physical and Mental Requirements:
Possession of a valid appropriate driver's permit issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Workers in this position are required to drive and they must meet eligibility requirements of the County's safe driver policy.
Delivers work to the public typically in clients' home, often in remote rural areas.
Frequent contacts with clients and coordination with other public and private agencies (I.e. school, courts, clinics, etc.) are required.
Involves frequent driving, walking, and standing. Must be able to assist physically dependent individuals.
Remote Work:
This position is not eligible for a remote work schedule. All County staff must maintain residence within the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The Salary Range:
The hiring range for this position is $35.00 - $38.69 per hour (approx. $72,802 - $80,466 per year). Starting offer is based on applicable education beyond minimum requirements and internal equity. The position also provides excellent benefits including 12 paid holidays, paid vacation and sick leave, health insurance options with employer contribution, employer-paid life insurance, VRS retirement, and continuing education/training opportunities. This is a full time, FLSA non-exempt position. Internal candidates will receive pay adjustments in accordance with Local Government Personnel Policy, §P-60.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Position open until Friday, January 30, 2026.
Virginia Values Veterans:
Albemarle County is a Certified V3 organization.
EOE/EEO:
Albemarle County is an equal employment opportunity employer, and does not discriminate against any group or individual on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age or disability in regards to any aspect of employment policy and practice: recruitment, testing, selection, assignment, pay, conditions of work, training, leave, overtime, promotion, discipline, demotion, and separation.
$72.8k-80.5k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
Social Worker- Home Based Primary Care (HBPC)
Department of Veterans Affairs 4.4
Prescott, AZ jobs
NOTE: The 2-page Resume requirement does NOT apply to this occupational series. For more information, refer to Required Documents below. This is an OPEN CONTINOUS ANNOUNCEMENT. Qualified applications will be referred every two weeks from the opening date of this announcement until the closing date, or until the position is filled, whichever is sooner.
This position is responsible for assessment, planning, and provision of case management services in the Home Based Primary Care Program.
Total Rewards of a Allied Health Professional
The major duties and responsibilities include but is not limited to the following:
* Provide psychosocial treatment to a wide variety of individuals from various socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, educational, and other diversified backgrounds. This requires knowledge of human development and behavior (physical and psychological), and the differential influences of the environment, society, and culture.
* Work with patients and families who are experiencing a variety of psychiatric, medical, and social problems utilizing individual, group, and family counseling skills. With guidance from the social work supervisor, ability to assess the psychosocial functioning and needs of patients and their family members, and to formulate and implement a treatment plan, identifying the patient's problems, strengths, weaknesses, coping skills, and assistance needed.
* Basic knowledge of psychosocial treatment modalities and, under supervision, ability to implement treatment modalities in working with individuals, families, and groups to achieve treatment goals.
* Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, staff, and representatives of community agencies.
* Knowledge of medical and mental health diagnoses, disabilities, and treatment procedures. This includes acute, chronic, and traumatic illnesses/injuries; common medications and their effects/side effects; and medical terminology.
* Make appropriate referrals to community and other governmental agencies for services, and ability to coordinate services.
* Independently assess the psychosocial functioning and needs of patients and their family members and to formulate and implement a treatment plan, identifying the patient's problems, strengths, weaknesses, coping skills and assistance needed, in collaboration with the patient, family and interdisciplinary treatment team.
* Independently conduct psychosocial assessments and provide psychosocial treatment to a wide variety of individuals from various socio-economic, cultural, ethnic, educational and other diversified backgrounds.
* Knowledge and experience in the use of medical and mental health diagnoses, disabilities and treatment procedures. This includes acute, chronic and traumatic illnesses/injuries, common medications and their effects/side effects, and medical terminology.
* Knowledge of psychosocial treatment and ability to independently implement treatment modalities in working with individuals, families and groups who are experiencing a variety of psychiatric, medical and social problems to achieve treatment goals.
* Independently provide counseling and/or psychotherapy services to individuals, groups and families. Socialworkers must practice within the bounds of theft license or certification. For example, some states may require socialworkers providing psychotherapy to have a clinical level of licensure.
* Provide consultation services to other staff about the psychosocial needs of patients and the impact of psychosocial problems on health care and compliance with treatment. Ability to provide orientation and coaching to new socialworkers and social work graduate students. Ability to serve as a field instructor for social work graduate students who are completing VHA field placements.
* Independently evaluate his/her own practice through participation in professional peer review case conferences, research studies, or other organized means.
* Knowledge and skill in the use of computer software applications for drafting documents, data management, and tracking, especially those programs in use by VHA.
* Works collaboratively with the Geriatric Extended care department and the HBPC program to ensure Veteran needs are appropriately addressed.
* The incumbent will adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics, all local social work policies, and maintain an unrestricted, unsuspended license to practice social work.
* Provide the opportunity for professional growth and ensure competency of social work services across the continuum, socialworkers may be asked to cross train and cross cover in other Social Work Service areas when functions are aligned with the current position of the incumbent.
* Other duties as assigned
Work Schedule: Monday- Friday: 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Recruitment Incentive (Sign-on Bonus): May be Authorized for highly qualified candidates.
Parental Leave: After 12 months of employment, up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster care placement of a child.
Retirement: Traditional federal pension (5 years vesting) and federal 401K with up to 5% in contributions by VA
Insurance: Federal health/vision/dental/term life/long-term care
Telework: May be Available for highly qualified candidates
Virtual: This is not a virtual position.
Functional Statement #: 000000
Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not Authorized
$35k-56k yearly est. 4d ago
Social Worker
Ohio Department of Education 4.5
Elida, OH jobs
School SocialWorker at Elida Middle School Application Deadline: February 2, 2026 Salary: Per Adopted Teacher Salary Schedule Elida School is seeking qualified candidates for a School SocialWorker. Applicants must be a licensed socialworker (LSW/LISW) and hold an appropriate Ohio Pupil Services license (or able to obtain one) through the Ohio Department of Education & Workforce.
Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest, resume, contact information for three references, and a copy of licenses to:
Mr. Doug Drury, Elida Middle School Principal
4500 Sunnydale, Elida, OH 45807
Email: **********************
$57k-65k yearly est. Easy Apply 7d ago
Home Care Intake Worker/Social Worker
Old Colony Elder Services 4.0
Brockton, MA jobs
Job Description
OCES supports elders and individuals with disabilities by providing vital information and coordination of services. By promoting healthy, save lives for our consumers, we hope to allow them to stay as active and engaged in their lives and in their own communities for as long as possible.
The HC Intake Care Worker evaluates the need for home care services by an applicant under the home care program and develops and initiates home care service plans. This is a newly developed program!
We are a hybrid workforce with work from home flexibility and some in-office requirements.
What you will do:
Conduct intake need assessments and develop consumer-centered care plans with consumers, caregivers, and families.
Initiate and coordinate services rendered by providers.
Advocate for consumers in obtaining benefits and services for which they are eligible.
Create case records in compliance with regulations and OCES standards.
Make initial home visits for determination of program/service.
Participate in interdisciplinary activities including with Transition Support Team
Back-up support for Information & Referral Specialist performing general intake and providing information and referral to consumers and applicants.
What you will bring:
Bachelor's degree in social work or related field
Current Social Work License preferred.
One year of experience in the social services field preferred
Considerable knowledge of social work as well as the social, emotional, and physical processes of aging
Ability to obtain information of a personal nature through interviews, draw appropriate conclusions and make suitable recommendations.
Ability to respond appropriately to a variety of emergency situations involving the abuse and/or neglect of elders.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; computer use proficiency.
What you'll get:
Opportunity to work with an enthusiastic team of like-minded individuals.
Develop professionally in your chosen career!
Great work/life balance: 35-hour work week with some flexibility; no weekends; hybrid work environment (home, office, and home visits).
Exceptional benefits: health benefits available on day 1; generous paid time off policies; company paid LTD and life insurances; 401K plan.
APPLY TODAY!
OCES is an open, welcoming organization that respects our diversity. We encourage all qualified people to apply!
$48k-60k yearly est. 6d ago
Home Care Intake Worker/Social Worker
Old Colony Elder Services 4.0
Brockton, MA jobs
OCES supports elders and individuals with disabilities by providing vital information and coordination of services. By promoting healthy, save lives for our consumers, we hope to allow them to stay as active and engaged in their lives and in their own communities for as long as possible.
The HC Intake Care Worker evaluates the need for home care services by an applicant under the home care program and develops and initiates home care service plans. This is a newly developed program!
We are a hybrid workforce with work from home flexibility and some in-office requirements.
What you will do:
Conduct intake need assessments and develop consumer-centered care plans with consumers, caregivers, and families.
Initiate and coordinate services rendered by providers.
Advocate for consumers in obtaining benefits and services for which they are eligible.
Create case records in compliance with regulations and OCES standards.
Make initial home visits for determination of program/service.
Participate in interdisciplinary activities including with Transition Support Team
Back-up support for Information & Referral Specialist performing general intake and providing information and referral to consumers and applicants.
What you will bring:
Bachelor's degree in social work or related field
Current Social Work License preferred.
One year of experience in the social services field preferred
Considerable knowledge of social work as well as the social, emotional, and physical processes of aging
Ability to obtain information of a personal nature through interviews, draw appropriate conclusions and make suitable recommendations.
Ability to respond appropriately to a variety of emergency situations involving the abuse and/or neglect of elders.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing; computer use proficiency.
What you'll get:
Opportunity to work with an enthusiastic team of like-minded individuals.
Develop professionally in your chosen career!
Great work/life balance: 35-hour work week with some flexibility; no weekends; hybrid work environment (home, office, and home visits).
Exceptional benefits: health benefits available on day 1; generous paid time off policies; company paid LTD and life insurances; 401K plan.
APPLY TODAY!
OCES is an open, welcoming organization that respects our diversity. We encourage all qualified people to apply!
$48k-60k yearly est. 5d ago
Casework Specialist
Chester County, Pa 3.6
Center, PA jobs
Department of Children, Youth and Families is seeking a compassionate individual with strong assessment, engagement and writing skills for a Casework Specialist position in the Intake/ Investigatory Unit. Responsibilities include; Respond to abuse allegations (physical, sexual, emotional); conduct investigations to assess risk and insure the safety of children. home visits, providing client transport, interviewing to gather information and writing reports. Maintain current/ accurate/ retrievable records, provide resource/ referral to community resources/ department services, testify in court. Address issues of school attendance, work with law enforcement, judical systems, medical systems, collateral professionals and community based agencies. Ideal candidate can manage multiple priorities when responding to urgent situations, is proficient in documenting interactions and maintaining focus in a very busy environment.
Minimum requirements: Bachelors in the Social Sciences; or Bachelors with 12 credits in the Social Sciences. Applicants must have two years of paid social services employment OR 6 months employment as a GPS Specialist.
Requries working outside of the core business hours .
This position includes the potential for a flexible work arrangement that may include remote work.
Valid driver's license and use of a private vehicle required.
Child Abuse, State Police and FBI clearance required.
Writing skills assessment conducted at the interview.
A pre-interview online assessment is requried.
Bi-lingual (English/ Spanish) are encouraged to apply.
These positions are subject to the provisions of a collective bargaining unit.
Human Services Employee Addendum can be found here
* Assess situation to determine if child is at risk of harm in accordance with regulatory guidelines.
* Investigation of "more difficult cases"/ serious physical harm and sexual abuse.
* Investigation of more complicated cases.
* Knowledge and application of Child Protective Services Law and Juvenile Act.
* Knowledge and application of court process and procedure
* Ability to prepare staff for court presentation to include training on court presentation
* Assess client needs to develop individual treatment plans in accordance with regulatory guidelines.
* Timely written assessments, reports and summations.
* Insure coordination and implementation of plan.
* Monitor client participation/ progress in programs as per established case management standards.
* Make necessary referrals and coordinate services.
* Produce and maintain reports/ records/ client tracking system in accordance with regulations/ agency policies reflecting service needs, social services provided and case outcomes.
* Attend conferences/ meeting with collateral agencies as they relate to client services.
* Practice System of Care (SOC) single plan of care principles.
* Provide peer leadership, direction and support to newer Caseworkers.
* Provide peer mentoring and consultation to newer Caseworkers.
* Attend training throughout the year.
* Maintain a professional public image per county and agency policy.
* Perform other duties, tasks and special projects as required.
* Must have a valid driver's license and use of a private vehicle.
Additional responsibilities per Unit
Casework Specialist: Intake Services Unit
* Primary responsibilities include the investigation of "more difficult/ complex cases" primarily serious physical harm and sexual abuse.
* Knowledge of the Child Protective Services Law and Juvenile Act to include extensive investigatory/ case management experience.
* Additionally, this person will service as a mentor/ lead worker providing leadership, support and direction to the new Child Abuse Investigations Casework Specialists
Casework Specialist: Foster Parent Liaison: Placement Services Unit
* Recruits, trains and serves as liaison between the Foster Parents, this department and casework staff
Casework Specialist: Legal/ Administrative Court Liaison
* Liaison to the court and attorneys
* To staff: provides court presentation consultation, insures adherence to the CPSL and all mandates, agency policies and procedures
* Maintains Legal Manual by updating policies maintains the court files, schedules hearings, writing/ filing of petitions.
*
Minimum Requirements:
* Bachelor's in Social Work; or
* Bachelor's in the Social Sciences; or
* Bachelor's with 12 credits in the Social Sciences.
* All to include 2 years of Social Services experience or 6 months experience as a GPS Specialist (Read more about GPS Specialist HERE) .
* Degree must be from an accredited college/ university
Preferred Skills, Knowledge & Experience:
* 3 years or more paid experience Child Welfare case management
* Investigatory training and experience
* Investigating Sexual Abuse Certification (Child Welfare Training Program)
* Public speaking, recruitment and training experience.
* Strong engagement skills
* Department of Human Services Caseworker certification.
* Ability to understand/navigate complex systems
* Ability to prioritize
* Successfully completes projects within identified time frames
* Knowledge and application of the Child Protective Services Law and Juvenile Act
* Knowledge of community resources
* Knowledge of court process and procedure
* Experience and knowledge in child development.
* Background and knowledge in social work and psychology.
Relevant background checks, clearances, physicals, drug tests, and any other assessments or evaluations will be conducted after an offer of employment is given per County policy.
Computer Skills:
To perform this job successfully, an individual should have:
* Basic Word skills
* Basic Outlook skills (Email and Calendar)
* Basic Internet skills (for research purposes)
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, talk or hear, taste or smell and travel to and from different locations. Occasionally, the employee will need to reach above shoulder height, and climb stairs. On rare occasions, the employee will need to work with arms above shoulder height, bend at the waist or work bent at the waist, lift or carry items, and work with an uncommon level of noise.
The specific vision requirement for this position is:
* Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)
Work Environment:
* The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate.
* Inclement weather can contribute to hazardous travel conditions.
* Attending initial intakes alone and in all types of neighborhoods can potentially place you in an unsafe environment.
* Field work, as assigned.
* Court appearances, as necessary.
Other:
* This position requires extensive reading.
* Ability to work extended hours, as needed.
* This position requires professionalism.
$32k-43k yearly est. 8d ago
Social Services Caseworker (Adult Protective Services)
Miami County 3.7
Troy, OH jobs
The purpose of the Social Services Caseworker is to investigate claims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elder adults and maintain a caseload. This classification also prepares elder adult-related cases for court, participates in legal action, and helps establish legal guardianship in cases.
HOURS
Monday - Friday, 8a - 5p (Hours may vary due to the needs of the agency outside of normal working hours)
FLSA
Non-Exempt from Overtime
BENEFITS
Medical, Health Savings Account County Contribution, Dental, Vision, Life & AD&D Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts for Health & Dependent Care, OPERS Retirement with Employer Contribution of 14% (Higher for Law Enforcement), Deferred Compensation Programs, Paid Vacation & Sick Time, Paid Holidays, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Discounts, Fitness Center Discounts
PAY
$21.56/hour
DUTIES:
The Social Services Caseworker investigates claims of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elder adults and maintains a caseload of clients who have previously been determined to require the protective assistance of the services in the agency.
Meets procedural deadlines governing the management of social services cases set by the State of Ohio and ensures documentation is complete.
Participates in legal action to establish legal guardianship in cases related to elder adults, including testifying in court, if necessary.
Serves as on-call social services worker.
These duties are illustrative only and you may perform some or all of these duties or other job-related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Completion of graduate core coursework in behavioral science, social science early childhood development, education, or related fields.
Completion of undergraduate major core coursework or two years' technical training in behavioral science, social science early childhood development, education, or related fields.
Valid drivers license
Having held this position within the last three years meets the minimum qualifications.
UNUSUAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
This position involves regular exposure to environmental conditions (e.g., cold, excessive heat, noise, fumes, vibration, dirt) during interviews and meetings conducted outside of the office.
The incumbent may occasionally interact with angry or hostile clients.
The ideal candidate will have knowledge of Federal, State, and Local laws, rules, and regulations governing eligibility, agency computer systems, office management, social sciences, counseling, and case plans. They will also possess skills in typing, word processing, interviewing, and reasoning ability (numerical, verbal, clerical, interpersonal, and physical).
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT: The Miami County Board of Commissioners, including those agencies under other elected officials, is an equal opportunity employer and does not make employment decisions in a discriminatory manner based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated, or veteran status. The County complies with all applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations.
This policy prohibits both discrimination based on any of the above-listed protected characteristics, retaliation against a person who opposes or complains about prohibited conduct, or participates in any way in the complaint, investigation, or reasonable accommodation processes.
$21.6 hourly Auto-Apply 44d ago
Social Services Caseworker
Miami County 3.7
Troy, OH jobs
The Social Services Caseworker investigates claims of abuse and neglect of children AND/OR maintains a caseload of children/families who have previously been determined to require the protective services in the agency as determined appropriate AND/OR manages a caseload of foster care and/or adoption assessments and placements. This classification also prepares child-related cases for court and participates in legal action.
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in behavioral science, social science, early childhood development technology, education, or related fields
OR
agreement to complete bachelor's degree within five years of hire.
The ideal candidate will have knowledge of Federal, State, and Local laws, rules, and regulations governing eligibility, agency computer systems, office management, social sciences, counseling, and case plans. They will also possess skills in typing, word processing, interviewing, and reasoning ability (numerical, verbal, clerical, interpersonal, and physical).
DUTIES: The Social Services Caseworker investigates claims of abuse and neglect of children AND/OR maintains a caseload of children/families who have previously been determined to require the protective services in the agency. They participate in legal actions including testifying in court as necessary. They will meet procedural deadlines that govern the management of social services cases set by the State of Ohio and ensure the documentation is complete.
They will serve on internal/external committees and attend various agency meetings, as well as develop and administer public education programs pertaining to issues related to the case assignments.
Must be able to perform on-call status when needed.
The Social Services Caseworker is responsible that children are cared for in a safe environment. The incumbent must attend to the possibility of harm coming to children, who are unable to protect themselves. This position requires attention to ensure that actions do not create dangerous situations for children. These children are incapable of protecting themselves from physical, mental, and/or sexual abuse. This position involves regular exposure to environmental factors (e.g., cold, excessive heat, noise, fumes, vibration, dirt) during interviews and meetings conducted outside of the office. The incumbent may occasionally interact with angry or hostile clients.
These duties are illustrative only and you may perform some or all of these duties or other job-related duties as assigned.
HOURS
Monday - Friday, 8a - 5p (Hours may vary due to the needs of the agency outside of normal working hours)
FLSA
Non-Exempt from Overtime
BENEFITS
Medical, Health Savings Account County Contribution, Dental, Vision, Life & AD&D Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts for Health & Dependent Care, OPERS Retirement with Employer Contribution of 14% (Higher for Law Enforcement), Deferred Compensation Programs, Paid Vacation & Sick Time, Paid Holidays, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Discounts, Fitness Center Discounts
PAY
$21.56/hour
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT: The Miami County Board of Commissioners, including those agencies under other elected officials, is an equal opportunity employer and does not make employment decisions in a discriminatory manner based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disabilities that can be reasonably accommodated, or veteran status. The County complies with all applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations.
This policy prohibits both discrimination based on any of the above-listed protected characteristics, retaliation against a person who opposes or complains about prohibited conduct, or participates in any way in the complaint, investigation, or reasonable accommodation processes.
STARTING HOURLY BASE PAY: $26.52 Be part of our Team! We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a second-chance employer and a recovery friendly workplace.
Are you interested in serving our community and helping to protect our county's most vulnerable children? At Hamilton County Children's Services, this is what we do every day. We are looking for compassionate, tenacious workers who are dedicated to ensuring children are safe.
You will support children and families by keeping children safe and advocating for families. We offer a comprehensive training program for all new hires, including classroom training, shadowing, virtual reality experience, coaching, and engagement with our regional training center. This is a critical role that directly impacts the outcomes of the children and families whom we serve. This role may be a good fit if you excel in interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and enjoy fast-paced work environments.
This position provides:
* 24-hour hotline staffed for emergency after hours response on cases
* Hybrid work schedule
* Culture promoting growth and learning
* Tuition reimbursement
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for this work! Please see the full job description below.
STARTING HOURLY BASE PAY:
The $26.52 hourly rate can be increased for prior paid experience up to (8%), MSW (5%), and/or LSW/LISW (2%).
Highly Competitive Employee Benefits Package and Generous Paid Time Off
11 Paid Holidays, Immediately Begin with 40 hours Paid Vacation if No Prior Service.
Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option.
Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Parental Leave, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Commuter Stipend or Free On-Site Parking, Wellness Incentives, robust Employee Assistance Program, access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health, plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources, and More!
DEADLINE TO APPLY: Open Until Filled
WORK LOCATION: Job & Family Services 222 E. Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45202
WORK HOURS: 40 hours weekly (Potential for Hybrid Remote Work Schedule)
NOTE:
Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Job and Family Services are subject to background screening in accordance with the document: "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with HCJFS.
Applicants for Children's Services positions cannot provide foster care for children in the custody of Hamilton County.
REQUIREMENTS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION):
⦁ Bachelor's degree in human services-related field or
⦁ Bachelor's degree in any field and has two (2) years' work experience in a human service-related occupation.
* A bachelor's or master's in a human services-related field would be required within 5 years.
⦁ Must possess a valid driver's license issued in the state of residency.
⦁ Must have the use of an insured automobile.
⦁ A criminal records check conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and the FBI is required.
JOB DUTIES (SUMMARY):
* Completes assessments of child safety in response to Intake Reports of physical and sexual abuse, neglect and dependency within mandated timeframes and in accordance with federal, state and agency policy. Research previous Children's Services history, criminal history, court involvement and other applicable information for all individuals associated with Intake Report and/or case members. Conducts and engages in face-to-face interviews with all children in the household of assessment, parent(s)/caregiver(s), and alleged maltreater(s) to make continuous decisions regarding child safety. Assesses and ensures child safety at every contact, which frequently includes direct consultation with supervisor regarding safety decision making; Assessments shall include pertinent information collection from all parties regarding alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practice, and discipline to ensure an accurate safety determination. Understands and determines parent/caregiver protective capacities. Conducts interviews in homes, schools, hospitals, and other community settings as required. When appropriate, seeks medical evaluation of children and completes referrals to law enforcement.
* Controls for child safety immediately when a child is determined unsafe by confirmation of Present or Impending Danger Safety Threats; Completes Safety Plan Analysis questions to determine least restrictive safety plan that is able to control for specific family circumstance and conditions; Confirms Safe Environment for all out of home safety plans and placements; Works with specialized staff to access appropriate placements and prepare children and families for placement; discusses and partners with family to develop case plan specific to increasing their protective capacities and decreasing active safety threats in home; completes necessary referrals; Maintains regular contact with supportive service providers to ensure coordination and effectiveness of services; ensures frequent and ongoing contact for parent/child parenting time; visits regularly with parent/caregivers and child(ren), including assessment of safety at every visit, per agency policies and required state standards; continues ongoing monitoring of case progression until the case is transferred or closed; completes necessary paperwork and SACWIS functions to transfer or close case as appropriate and deemed necessary for case progression.
* Completes necessary paperwork and documentation on a timely basis for case activities, which shall include but is not limited to: case reviews, safety assessments, case plans, placements, court reports, court complaints, SACWIS activity notes and placement changes. Responsible for demonstrating proficiency in mobile technology to aid in maintaining written documentation of assessment activities within required time frames including but not limited to: Safety and Family Assessments, Activity Logs, and Present Danger and Impending Danger Safety Plans. Responsible for other mandated paperwork as outlined by state regulations and agency policy. Reviews prior agency history completes background and criminal checks on parent(s) and alternative caretaker(s). Responsible for maintaining Children's Services File.
* Consults with Hamilton County Prosecutors Office, executes requests for legal actions, testifies to and demonstrates support of agency's position regarding case, and prepares for, attends, and participates in necessary court hearings. Attends conferences, reviews, supervision and training (these activities may include family conferences; transfer conferences; semi-annual reviews; individual and group supervision sessions; section and staff meetings, relevant training, etc.)
* Practices in a way which demonstrates awareness and understanding of cultural competency, socioeconomic differences, and respect for diversity in interactions and work with families; displays an awareness of the impact implicit bias has on outcomes for children and families.
* Participates in organizational improvement projects, strategic planning meetings, and practice advancement efforts as needed.
* Performs other related duties as assigned.
* Attends conferences and training.
POSITIONS SUPERVISED: None
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: (*Indicates can be developed after employment)
Knowledge of: ORC/OAC as relevant to Children's Services Practice*, Assessment and Children's Services Policy and Procedure*, Hamilton County Policy and Procedures*, government structure and process*; interviewing, trauma informed practices, case management, child welfare practices and procedures; safety decision making*
Skill in: Family centered, strength-based approach when engaging children and families; interpretation and application of training, instructional and procedural materials; professionally handling crisis and stressful situations; adaptable/flexible, strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to think critically and problem-solve.
Ability to: Professionally and respectfully communicate, work independently or autonomously on most tasks, clinically analyze and draw conclusions from information collection; understand written and verbal instructions; prepare concise and accurate written documents and reports; maintain confidentiality, work cooperatively with other agency staff, supervisors and administrators, external professionals and partners; develop good rapport with families and children.
EDUCATION, LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree in human services-related field or bachelor's degree in any field and has two (2) years' work experience in a human service-related occupation. * A bachelor's or master's in a human services-related field would be required within 5 years. Must possess a valid driver's license issued in the state of residency. Must have the use of an insured automobile. A criminal records check conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and the FBI is required.
AGENCY-PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
* Degree in Social Work
* Licensed SocialWorker
PHYSICAL and/or MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
* Lift and carry children, child car seats, and infant carrier, large case files, and occasionally push a cart containing case files
* Stand entire length of home visit (an hour or longer),
* Conduct home visits despite extreme temperatures and inclement weather
* Significant walking to, from, and during home visits, supervised visitation, court, meetings, and other obligations.
* Frequently enter and exit motor vehicle
* Frequently climbing and descending stairs
* Potentially seeing and hearing traumatic events/situations
* Sitting for extended periods while working on the computer, home visits, court, meetings, etc.
* Stooping, bending, crouching
HAZARDOUS and/or WORKING CONDITIONS:
* Potentially hazardous/dangerous situations which could involve upset/violent clients
* Animals or insects in family homes
* This position requires some tasks that must be completed in the HCJFS offices, in court, or in the field; it is not eligible for full-time telework.
BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED:
Background checks consistent with requirements in OAC 5101:2-5-09 must be completed at employment and every ten years following, including but not limited to the following systems:
* State Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS)
* State Child/Abuse Neglect Central Registry Check for any state in which the applicant resided within the last five years
* Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification Investigation (BCI)
* FBI
* National Sex Offender Public website (WWW.NSOPW.Gov) Code 5101:2-5-09 must be conducted for each prospective employee
Children's Services Worker (Children's Services Caseworker) (4641-12) STARTING HOURLY BASE PAY: $26.52
Be part of our Team! We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities in all employment practices. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, citizenship status, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a second-chance employer and a recovery friendly workplace.
Are you interested in serving our community and helping to protect our county's most vulnerable children? At Hamilton County Children's Services, this is what we do every day. We are looking for compassionate, tenacious workers who are dedicated to ensuring children are safe.
You will support children and families by keeping children safe and advocating for families. We offer a comprehensive training program for all new hires, including classroom training, shadowing, virtual reality experience, coaching, and engagement with our regional training center. This is a critical role that directly impacts the outcomes of the children and families whom we serve. This role may be a good fit if you excel in interpersonal communication, problem-solving, and enjoy fast-paced work environments.
This position provides:
·
24-hour hotline staffed for emergency after hours response on cases
·
Hybrid work schedule
·
Culture promoting growth and learning
·
Tuition reimbursement
We look forward to learning more about you and your passion for this work! Please see the full job description below. STARTING HOURLY BASE PAY: The $26.52 hourly rate can be increased for prior paid experience up to (8%), MSW (5%), and/or LSW/LISW (2%). Highly Competitive Employee Benefits Package and Generous Paid Time Off 11 Paid Holidays, Immediately Begin with 40 hours Paid Vacation if No Prior Service.
Ohio Public Employee Retirement System which includes 14% Employer Contribution AND a defined benefit option.
Highly Competitive and Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, HRA, Dental, Vision, Employer-Paid Life Insurance, Long-Term Disability, Tuition Reimbursement, Paid Parental Leave, Public Service Loan Forgiveness Eligibility, Commuter Stipend or Free On-Site Parking, Wellness Incentives, robust Employee Assistance Program, access to Free Medical and Rx through Marathon Health, plus expansive Behavioral and Mental Health Resources, and More! DEADLINE TO APPLY: Open Until Filled WORK LOCATION: Job & Family Services 222 E. Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 45202 WORK HOURS: 40 hours weekly (Potential for Hybrid Remote Work Schedule) NOTE: Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Job and Family Services are subject to background screening in accordance with the document: "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with HCJFS. Applicants for Children's Services positions cannot provide foster care for children in the custody of Hamilton County. REQUIREMENTS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION): ⦁ Bachelor's degree in human services-related field or
⦁ Bachelor's degree in any field and has two (2) years' work experience in a human service-related occupation.
* A bachelor's or master's in a human services-related field would be required within 5 years. ⦁ Must possess a valid driver's license issued in the state of residency.
⦁ Must have the use of an insured automobile.
⦁ A criminal records check conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and the FBI is required. JOB DUTIES (SUMMARY):
Completes assessments of child safety in response to Intake Reports of physical and sexual abuse, neglect and dependency within mandated timeframes and in accordance with federal, state and agency policy. Research previous Children's Services history, criminal history, court involvement and other applicable information for all individuals associated with Intake Report and/or case members. Conducts and engages in face-to-face interviews with all children in the household of assessment, parent(s)/caregiver(s), and alleged maltreater(s) to make continuous decisions regarding child safety. Assesses and ensures child safety at every contact, which frequently includes direct consultation with supervisor regarding safety decision making; Assessments shall include pertinent information collection from all parties regarding alleged maltreatment, surrounding circumstances, adult and child functioning, parenting practice, and discipline to ensure an accurate safety determination. Understands and determines parent/caregiver protective capacities. Conducts interviews in homes, schools, hospitals, and other community settings as required. When appropriate, seeks medical evaluation of children and completes referrals to law enforcement.
Controls for child safety immediately when a child is determined unsafe by confirmation of Present or Impending Danger Safety Threats; Completes Safety Plan Analysis questions to determine least restrictive safety plan that is able to control for specific family circumstance and conditions; Confirms Safe Environment for all out of home safety plans and placements; Works with specialized staff to access appropriate placements and prepare children and families for placement; discusses and partners with family to develop case plan specific to increasing their protective capacities and decreasing active safety threats in home; completes necessary referrals; Maintains regular contact with supportive service providers to ensure coordination and effectiveness of services; ensures frequent and ongoing contact for parent/child parenting time; visits regularly with parent/caregivers and child(ren), including assessment of safety at every visit, per agency policies and required state standards; continues ongoing monitoring of case progression until the case is transferred or closed; completes necessary paperwork and SACWIS functions to transfer or close case as appropriate and deemed necessary for case progression.
Completes necessary paperwork and documentation on a timely basis for case activities, which shall include but is not limited to: case reviews, safety assessments, case plans, placements, court reports, court complaints, SACWIS activity notes and placement changes. Responsible for demonstrating proficiency in mobile technology to aid in maintaining written documentation of assessment activities within required time frames including but not limited to: Safety and Family Assessments, Activity Logs, and Present Danger and Impending Danger Safety Plans. Responsible for other mandated paperwork as outlined by state regulations and agency policy. Reviews prior agency history completes background and criminal checks on parent(s) and alternative caretaker(s). Responsible for maintaining Children's Services File.
Consults with Hamilton County Prosecutors Office, executes requests for legal actions, testifies to and demonstrates support of agency's position regarding case, and prepares for, attends, and participates in necessary court hearings. Attends conferences, reviews, supervision and training (these activities may include family conferences; transfer conferences; semi-annual reviews; individual and group supervision sessions; section and staff meetings, relevant training, etc.)
Practices in a way which demonstrates awareness and understanding of cultural competency, socioeconomic differences, and respect for diversity in interactions and work with families; displays an awareness of the impact implicit bias has on outcomes for children and families.
Participates in organizational improvement projects, strategic planning meetings, and practice advancement efforts as needed.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Attends conferences and training.
POSITIONS SUPERVISED: None KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: (*Indicates can be developed after employment) Knowledge of: ORC/OAC as relevant to Children's Services Practice*, Assessment and Children's Services Policy and Procedure*, Hamilton County Policy and Procedures*, government structure and process*; interviewing, trauma informed practices, case management, child welfare practices and procedures; safety decision making* Skill in: Family centered, strength-based approach when engaging children and families; interpretation and application of training, instructional and procedural materials; professionally handling crisis and stressful situations; adaptable/flexible, strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to think critically and problem-solve. Ability to: Professionally and respectfully communicate, work independently or autonomously on most tasks, clinically analyze and draw conclusions from information collection; understand written and verbal instructions; prepare concise and accurate written documents and reports; maintain confidentiality, work cooperatively with other agency staff, supervisors and administrators, external professionals and partners; develop good rapport with families and children. EDUCATION, LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in human services-related field or bachelor's degree in any field and has two (2) years' work experience in a human service-related occupation. * A bachelor's or master's in a human services-related field would be required within 5 years. Must possess a valid driver's license issued in the state of residency. Must have the use of an insured automobile. A criminal records check conducted by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation and the FBI is required. AGENCY-PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree in Social Work
Licensed SocialWorker
PHYSICAL and/or MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Lift and carry children, child car seats, and infant carrier, large case files, and occasionally push a cart containing case files
Stand entire length of home visit (an hour or longer),
Conduct home visits despite extreme temperatures and inclement weather
Significant walking to, from, and during home visits, supervised visitation, court, meetings, and other obligations.
Frequently enter and exit motor vehicle
Frequently climbing and descending stairs
Potentially seeing and hearing traumatic events/situations
Sitting for extended periods while working on the computer, home visits, court, meetings, etc.
Stooping, bending, crouching
HAZARDOUS and/or WORKING CONDITIONS:
Potentially hazardous/dangerous situations which could involve upset/violent clients
Animals or insects in family homes
This position requires some tasks that must be completed in the HCJFS offices, in court, or in the field; it is not eligible for full-time telework.
BACKGROUND CHECKS REQUIRED: Background checks consistent with requirements in OAC 5101:2-5-09 must be completed at employment and every ten years following, including but not limited to the following systems:
State Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS)
State Child/Abuse Neglect Central Registry Check for any state in which the applicant resided within the last five years
Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification Investigation (BCI)
FBI
National Sex Offender Public website (WWW.NSOPW.Gov) Code 5101:2-5-09 must be conducted for each prospective employee
$26.5 hourly 36d ago
Social Worker 2
State of Ohio 4.5
Toledo, OH jobs
What you'll do at DBH: * Providing therapy and interventions with patients with complex needs. * Various modalities including but not limited to CBT, DBT. * Individual and Group Therapy. * Maintaining Documentation and Monitoring Patients progress towards goals.
This is an hourly position covered by the SEIU/1199 bargaining unit (union), with a pay range of #11 on the SEIU/1199 Pay Range Schedule. Normal working hours are 8am - 4:30pm. This position is located within our Northwest Ohio Behavioral Healthcare CampusNorthwest Behavioral Healthcare Campus at 930 South Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43614930 South Detroit Avenue, Toledo, Ohio 43614.
Unless required by any applicable union contract and/or requirements of the Ohio Revised Code, the selected candidate will begin at Step 1 of the pay range schedule listed above, with an opportunity for pay increase after six months of satisfactory performance and then a yearly raise thereafter.
Position Qualifications:
Requires current license as independent socialworker (i.e., LISW) as issued by State of Ohio Counselor, SocialWorker & Marriage & Family Therapist Board in accordance with ORC 4757.27. Pursuant to ORC 4757.41 (A)(5) any person engaging in social work or professional counseling as a civil service employee as defined in section 124.01 of the Revised Code who has at least two years of service as of July 10, 2014 is exempt from current licensure as independent socialworker (i.e. LISW) requirement.
All eligible applications shall be reviewed considering the following criteria: qualifications, experience, education, active disciplinary record, and work record.
Job Skills: Mental Health
Technical Skills: Mental Health, Social Services, Therapy/Therapeutical Services
Professional Skills: Adaptability, Collaboration, Flexibility, Attention to Detail
Required Educational Transcripts
Official transcripts are required for all post-secondary education, coursework, or degrees listed on the application. Applicants must submit an official transcript before receiving a formal employment offer. Failure to provide transcripts within five (5) business days of the request will result in disqualification from further consideration. Transcripts printed from the institution's website will not be accepted. The Ohio Department of Behavioral Health reserves the right to evaluate the academic validity of the degree-granting institution.
$30k-53k yearly est. 5d ago
MUNICIPAL WORKER (RECREATION-CENTER STAFF)
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH jobs
Performs unskilled manual labor as described below. Light Janitorial, sweeping, cleaning, mopping, bathrooms, kitchens, recreation rooms, windows, floors, wiping tables, chairs, window sills, doorways, baseboards. Collects garbage and empties trash receptacles.
Maintains grounds and walk ways, and parking lots.
Open facility for approved groups. Locks facility after use, safe guard property and equipment. Sets up and takes down chairs tables, and other equipment for group activities.
Cleans snow from walks, steps and driveways.
Other related duties.
Must be willing to learn to operate equipment used to perform the duties of the classification.
Must be willing to work shifts or irregular hours and weekends.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.
Required Education and Experience
Working and Physical Conditions
Human Resources contact: Anthony Smith,********************************
$51k-65k yearly est. 15d ago
Social Worker
Department of Veterans Affairs 4.4
Dayton, OH jobs
This socialworker is assigned to the Community Living Center (CLC), Acute Medicine and Acute Psychiatry units at the Dayton VA Medical Center. This socialworker is responsible for providing floating social work services to the Veteran residents of these areas. The incumbent is able to work with Veterans and their families who are experiencing a wide range of complicated medical, psychiatric, emotional, behavioral, and psychosocial problems with supervision.
VA Careers - Social Work: **************************** Rhz_ua_UU
Total Rewards of a Allied Health Professional
The incumbent is assigned to the Social Work Service and reports to the Supervisory SocialWorker for Acute and Extended Care. The incumbent is assigned to the VA Medical Center and provides comprehensive social work services to veterans and their families. Responsibilities include the management, coordination and provision of social work services to veteran and their families in inpatient settings. In the provision of care are patients from the adult (less than 65 years of age) to the geriatric (greater than 65 years of age), the employee recognizes the age related needs and demonstrates knowledge and care appropriate to both age groups. In the performance of official duties, the incumbent has regular access to printed and electronic files containing sensitive data which must be protected under provision of the Privacy Act of 1974 and other applicable laws, Federal Regulations, VA statues and policy. Incumbent is responsible for protecting data from unauthorized release of access codes, etc., as stated in the computer access agreement which the incumbent signs.
Work Schedule: Monday-Friday 0800-1630
Recruitment Incentive (Sign-on Bonus): Not Authorized
Permanent Change of Station (Relocation Assistance): Not Authorized
Pay: Competitive salary and regular salary increases. When setting pay, a higher step rate of the appropriate grade may be determined after consideration of higher or unique qualifications or special needs of the VA (Above Minimum Rate of the Grade).
Paid Time Off: 37-50 days of annual paid time offer per year (13-26 days of annual leave, 13 days of sick leave, 11 paid Federal holidays per year)
Selected applicants may qualify for credit toward annual leave accrual, based on prior [work experience] or military service experience.
Parental Leave: After 12 months of employment, up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster care placement of a child.
Child Care Subsidy: After 60 days of employment, full time employees with a total family income below $144,000 may be eligible for a childcare subsidy up to 25% of total eligible childcare costs for eligible children up to the monthly maximum of $416.66.
Retirement: Traditional federal pension (5 years vesting) and federal 401K with up to 5% in contributions by VA
Insurance: Federal health/vision/dental/term life/long-term care (many federal insurance programs can be carried into retirement)
Telework: Not available
Virtual: This is not a virtual position.
Functional Statement #: 91469-A
Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not Authorized
$38k-51k yearly est. 4d ago
Social Worker
Educational Service Center of Central Ohio 3.5
Ohio jobs
Student Support Services/SocialWorker
District: ESC of Central Ohio
Description:
SocialWorker
Minimum Qualifications:
Must hold an Ohio Board SocialWorker license; and must hold or have the ability to get a Pupil Services License or Registration as a School SocialWorker through the Ohio State Board of Education.
Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
Provide social work case management for students and families
Provides parent/guardian educational workshops on identified issues related to child development, stress reduction, discipline and safety, and teacher/parent/student communication
Collaborates with school staff and other school system personnel in implementing strategies to promote student learning
Serves on both school-based and system-wide committees to address educational issues, adjustment problems, safety issues, and program development for students
Provides crisis intervention services
Conducts staff development on issues related to social, emotional, environmental factors that impact learning
Develops programs to address parent/guardian participation in the school and student engagement in the educational process
Conducts home visits related to establishing communication and positive connections
Develops a narrative for social services and parent involvement annually
Supervises and assists in training student socialworkers
Assists the staff in organizing and coordinating with community resources
Work with staff to address social, emotional, and behavioral issues that interfere with student achievement
Conduct assessments to determine student needs and develop a plan of interventions
Serves on RTI and IEP teams that request social work services or consultation
Provide therapeutic intervention services to individuals, groups, and families
Provide mental health consultation
Develop programs to address the needs of students
Provide consultation regarding home/community factors impacting student achievement
Serve as school/home/community liaison
Develop partnerships with community agencies to address the needs of students
Identify and facilitate referrals for students and families to community agencies and resources
Provide parents and families with needed information regarding social services and assists them in obtaining such services
Provide family support and education
Attend program meetings, in-service training, and professional workshops and/or conferences
Crisis intervention and follow-up with support services to students, staff, and families
Perform other related duties necessary for the fulfillment of the program needs as assigned
Salary:
Commensurate with experience
Reports To:
Director of Student Services
Application Procedure:
Please complete the application through the applicant tracking system at **********************
JobID 23043
January 2026
$40k-63k yearly est. 22d ago
Learn more about Iowa Department of Transportation jobs