What are the responsibilities and job description for the CHILD WELFARE SOCIAL CASE WORKER - PERMANENCY position at Mesa County, CO?
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Are you seeking more than a paycheck in your career? Mesa County wants to bring your attention to a position currently available in the Child Welfare Division. This position provides you the opportunity to work for a county that thrives on working collaboratively with families and community partners for successful outcomes. Our culture promotes professional development in an innovative and strength-based system. If you're a committed professional with proven experience and seeking a career in an honorable profession, we invite you to apply.
Description
For the first 12 months of employment, the social caseworker is a professional training level position with intensive supervision and/or coaching by the county department in which assignments are limited to fifty percent (50%) of the county's average workload or ten (10) assessments and/or cases at any given time, whichever is less, and are planned and devised to develop and teach professional social casework techniques, basic foundations, and concepts appropriate to the assigned areas.
Essential Duties
*Duties may include completing a family, safety and risk assessment, facilitate the process of gathering assessment information and jointly developing treatment plans with families and service providers. Ensuring shared decision-making, family involvement and movement of case toward resolution. *
Essential Job Functions
*(The following duty statements are illustrative of the essential functions of the job and do not include other non-essential or marginal duties that may be required.)*
Education and Experience
Supplemental Information
*Physical Requirements and Working Environment:*
Are you seeking more than a paycheck in your career? Mesa County wants to bring your attention to a position currently available in the Child Welfare Division. This position provides you the opportunity to work for a county that thrives on working collaboratively with families and community partners for successful outcomes. Our culture promotes professional development in an innovative and strength-based system. If you're a committed professional with proven experience and seeking a career in an honorable profession, we invite you to apply.
Description
For the first 12 months of employment, the social caseworker is a professional training level position with intensive supervision and/or coaching by the county department in which assignments are limited to fifty percent (50%) of the county's average workload or ten (10) assessments and/or cases at any given time, whichever is less, and are planned and devised to develop and teach professional social casework techniques, basic foundations, and concepts appropriate to the assigned areas.
Essential Duties
*Duties may include completing a family, safety and risk assessment, facilitate the process of gathering assessment information and jointly developing treatment plans with families and service providers. Ensuring shared decision-making, family involvement and movement of case toward resolution. *
Essential Job Functions
*(The following duty statements are illustrative of the essential functions of the job and do not include other non-essential or marginal duties that may be required.)*
- Provide case management services in accordance with agency, state, and federal guidelines and laws. The caseload size will be no more than 10 cases.
- Conduct various family, safety, and risk assessments.
- Work collaboratively to establish and monitor treatment plans with families and service providers.
- Utilize solution focused practice to mitigate risk, enhance safety, and expedite case resolution.
- Complete comprehensive reports and extensive case documentation.
- Conduct home visits, attend community meetings, and participate in court hearings.
- Provide court testimony, as needed.
- Authorize and coordinate supportive services.
- Provide referrals to services within the community and collaborate with partner agencies.
- Work with, and advocate for, families in crisis situations and/or those impacted by trauma, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, multi-generational poverty, child abuse, child neglect, sexual abuse, etc.
- Demonstrate proficient writing skills
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- Answer the Child Protection Hotline and take thorough and complete referrals through enhanced screening techniques.
- Complete fatality, near fatality, egregious and institutional abuse assessments.
- Provide training to various audiences on how to identify and report child abuse and neglect.
- Act as a representative of Child Welfare at community interdisciplinary meetings.
- Conduct initial assessments regarding assigned abuse and neglect referrals
- Engage with families to maintain children safely in the home.
- Facilitate removing children from the home when safety cannot be maintained.
- Collaborate with families, service providers, community, and courts to establish permanency for children through reunification, allocation, guardianship, or adoption.
- Monitor progress of treatment plans and identify barriers.
- Collaborate with families, service providers, and the c mmunity in non-court involved cases to mitigate risks, maintain safety of children and youth with their family and support well-being.
- Identify and address barriers to progress through intensive in-home engagement.
- Manage cases primarily overseen by the juvenile delinquency (JD) court system.
- Oversee youth placed in Residential Treatment facilities.
- Complete the training "engaging youth in a coach-like way" and implement these skills in all cases.
- Support youth with voluntary cases to locate housing.
- Assist youth in developing independent living skills.
- Assist youth in developing independent living skills.
- Promote youth and agency participation in the Chafee program.
- Utilize concepts from several family engagement models, such as Family Group Conferencing, Family to Family, and Team Decision Making.
- Conduct Permanency Roundtable (PRT) meetings for identified youth.
- Conduct family searches to identify kinship supports and potential placement options.
- Develop and present group coaching sessions and trainings.
- Conduct individual coaching sessions utilizing the co-active coaching model.
- Oversee and enhance the mentorship program.
- Support staff professional development through creating and monitoring structured learning plans.
- Collaborate with permanency case managers to provide concurrent case planning prior to termination of parental rights (TPR).
- Manage cases after TPR has been court ordered.
- Prepare legal and other required documents for adoption.
- Establish a
- Recruit adoptive families for children.
- Evaluate prospective foster, kinship, and adoptive families using standardized home studies, background investigations, home inspections, and interviews.
- Certify and recertify foster, kinship, and adoptive families based on state requirements.
- Provide initial and ongoing training to placement resource families.
- Ensure ongoing compliance of both certified and non-certified placement providers.
- Participate in ongoing recruitment and retention events.
Education and Experience
- A bachelor's degree from a higher education institution with coursework related to the job responsibilities of child welfare social caseworker. Course work examples can include and are not limited to, the development of human behavior, child development, family intervention techniques, diagnostic measures, or therapeutic techniques; and
- Professional, internship, or volunteer work experience in a human services related agency.
- For Professional Development Coach, Facilitator/Diligent Search, and Family Empowerment Social Caseworker Positions: Prior Child Welfare Case Management experience preferred.
- For Adoption Social Caseworker Position: Prior Child Welfare Permanency Case Manager Experience preferred.
Supplemental Information
*Physical Requirements and Working Environment:*
- This position requires standing, stooping, sitting, bending, twisting, and lifting up to 50 pounds.
- Work is generally confined to a standard office environment.
- May be exposed to communicable diseases, infections, blood and bodily fluids.
- Occasional exposure of work time to hazardous situations which involve physically violent persons, interviewing mentally or emotion