- Salary
- $35k – $58k/yr
- Location
- Gilmer, WV, WV, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Education
- High School
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
These positions support social services casework independently or in cooperation with other social services staff. Responsibilities include providing clients with transportation, general supervision, and visitation supervision. They oversee client-family interactions, document observations, and ensure adherence to court orders and case plans. Duties are typically clerical in nature and include coordinating communication, documentation, scheduling, payment, and reimbursement. Work may involve running errands to ensure clients’ needs for clothing, food, and personal documents are met. They assist clients in identifying and obtaining benefits and services. As necessary, they may conduct home checks to ensure compliance with child welfare standards. These positions often act as a point-of-contact for medical and legal professionals associated with cases. Mandatory overtime may be required, and the use of a personal vehicle for travel is necessary. Perform related work as required.
Education: | High school diploma or the equivalent. |
Licensure/Certifications: | None. |
Experience: | Two (2) years of full-time or equivalent part-time work experience. |
Special Requirements: | Valid driver’s license. |
Internal Applicants Only: | One (1) year of full-time or equivalent part-time experience as a Social Service Case Aide. |
The Bureau for Social Services champions the security, permanence, and welfare of children and vulnerable adults, empowering individuals and strengthening families. Formerly the Bureau for Children and Families, the Bureau for Social Services operates under the West Virginia Department of Human Services, serving children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults facing abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. Equipped with extensive training to handle delicate situations with compassion and dignity, these workers contribute to the advancement of a vibrant and healthy West Virginia by facilitating access to crucial healthcare, essential social services and benefits, and fostering safe, supportive, and healthy environments. Through this hard work, at risk populations can begin to thrive within the community.