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Generalist Caseworker – CPS & Permanency Workers – Social Service Specialist 1

Generalist Caseworker – CPS & Permanency Workers – Social Service Specialist 1

CompanyOregon State Government
LocationSpringfield, OR, USA
Salary$4833 – $7407
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s, Associate’s
Experience LevelEntry Level/New Grad, Junior

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree in Human Services or a field related to human service.
  • A bachelor’s degree unrelated to Human Services and either: One year of Human Services related experience; or Completion of coursework equivalent to certification consistent with Oregon Caseworker Competency.
  • An associate degree and either: Two years of Human Services related experience; or One year of Human Services related experience and related training, coursework or certification consistent with Oregon Caseworker Competency.
  • Demonstrated ability to work well both independently and with a team.
  • Demonstrated ability to use trauma-informed de-escalation techniques.
  • Experience utilizing time management, organization, and prioritization skills to meet deadlines.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly, thoroughly, and concisely, verbally and in writing, in a variety of settings.
  • Experience working well with people from a wide variety of backgrounds through a culturally competent lens.
  • Experience using computer skills for word processing and navigating different databases.

Responsibilities

  • Responds to assigned referrals of alleged child abuse/neglect in which children are alleged to be unsafe.
  • Conduct child interviews, parent interviews, and gather collateral interviews including review of pertinent documents.
  • Make and document observations of the home environment.
  • Make determination whether abuse or neglect has occurred and take children into protection when appropriate.
  • Identify and develop services plan for individual client needs.
  • Arrange medical evaluation for the children involved in the assessment.
  • Locate community programs/support groups and parenting classes.
  • Arrange substitute care placement of children who are taken into care.
  • Attend court hearings related to CPS assessments.
  • Attend MDT (Multi-Disciplinary Team) meetings related to CPS assessments.
  • Completing referral information for assessment evaluations (Forensic, Mental and Behavioral).
  • Completing necessary court related information including petition work sheets, court reports, affidavits, etc.
  • Monitors the safety and well-being of the child by maintaining ongoing contact with the child per department policy and procedures.
  • Facilitates visitation of children in care with parents and other significant family members.
  • Provides case management services through referrals and regular contact with service providers for parents of children.
  • Develops a case plan for all legal parents utilizing evaluation information.
  • Works closely with the parents and schools to assess the child’s achievement of appropriate academic goals.
  • Provides direction and support to families in appropriately meeting the individual needs of their children.
  • Reviews each case record received for completeness.
  • Complete regular documentation requirements of OAR, policy, and procedure.
  • Attends Court hearings, makes case presentations, prepares concise and comprehensive Court reports, testifies, and makes recommendations to Court when requested.

Preferred Qualifications

    No preferred qualifications provided.