- Salary
- $60k – $70k/yr
- Location
- Winston-Salem, NC, NC, US
- Education
- Master
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
Forsyth County's Department of Social Services is currently seeking to hire Sr. Social Workers in the (CPS) Child Protective Service to provide social work services to children who have been identified as victims or potential victims of child abuse, neglect and/or dependency as defined by North Carolina General Statutes.
For an overview of this position and child welfare work, you are encouraged to view this realistic job preview video:
The selected candidate will need to possess a comprehensive understanding of and adhere to all relevant Federal, State, and local laws, policies, and procedures about child abuse, neglect, and dependency. This role necessitates mobility, as a significant portion of the work will be conducted outside the Department of Social Services office, including client homes, courtrooms, and schools.
This individual must demonstrate the ability to observe, accurately report their findings, and effectively communicate with individuals from diverse social and economic backgrounds, as well as varying mental capacities. Clear and concise communication of information obtained is essential.
The selected candidate will provide services to families while conducting thorough assessments of their strengths, needs, safety, and support systems. The aim is to enhance family functioning and assist in the development of permanent plans for children.
Additionally, this individual must be adept at using de-escalation techniques to maintain a calm environment and proactively address any situations that may become disruptive during client interactions.The work schedule for this role is Monday-Friday: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm. There may be instances when Sr. Social Workers are required to work after 8:00 pm to accommodate families' meeting availability.
Bachelor's degree in social work from an accredited school of social work and completion of the Child Welfare Collaborative or;
Bachelor's degree in social work from an accredited school of social work and one year of directly related experience or;
Master's degree in counseling in a human services field and one year of social work or counseling (Department of Social Services) or;
Bachelor's degree in a human services field from an accredited college or university and two years of directly related experience or;
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and three years of directly related experience (Department of Social Services).
Valid driver's license required.
- Excellent communication and customer service skills;
- Assessing and evaluating the family's strengths and needs;
- Identifying safety factors and the appropriate safety response.
- Assessing the child's safety and developing safety response plans with the parent/caretaker to include identifying interventions;
- Initiating court intervention to ensure the child's safety, if needed;
- Providing ongoing assessment/evaluation of the family toward its goals; maintaining required contacts with the child, parents, and other collateral contacts;
- Completing documentation promptly based on county, state, and federal requirements to ensure appropriate service provision to children and families;
- Documenting all interactions and maintaining this documentation in the case record.
- Completing and submitting documentation to the supervisor at established timeframes;
- Collaborating and consulting with team members, community agencies, and service providers as appropriate;
- Completing all documentation related to initial legal and court proceedings;
- Attending at least 24 hours of ongoing professional development training each appraisal year.