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01/09/2018
Delaware County Social Services Worker III (Adult Protective Services Focus)
Delaware CDJFS
Social Services Worker III (Adult Protective Services Focus)
Job Description:
Individual is responsible for providing case management services to families or investigates allegations of abuse/neglect/dependency of children. The individual works closely with community partners and families to provide services to families in the Delaware community. Individual reports to the Social Services Supervisor.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in behavioral science, social science, early childhood development, education or a related field and a minimum of six months paid experience in the social services field; or one year as a Delaware County Children’s Services Social Service Worker II working with children/adults in the children services department or a Master’s degree in behavioral science, social science, early childhood development, education or a related field.
- Must have 90 hours of CORE training within the first year of employment and continuing education of 36 hours per year thereafter.
- Must possess a valid Ohio Driver’s License and proof of insurance that complies with the County policy combined with an acceptable driving record.
- Must meet and maintain qualifications for driving on county business as a continued condition of employment.
- All required licenses and certificates must be maintained as a condition of continued employment.
- Adult Protective Services (APS) core training a plus.
- Adoption/Foster Assessor certification a plus.
Essential Job Functions:
- Investigates reports of child abuse/neglect and dependency to determine the validity of the reports and to assure the safety of the involved individuals in accordance with agency policy and procedures and Ohio Administrative Code;
- Removes individuals from their homes when the investigation reveals that the individuals are in immediate danger of physical injury, emotional harm, or neglect;
- Hold as confidential, all aspects of the job;
- Consults with the Prosecutor’s Office regarding criminal and/or juvenile court filings;
- Prepares investigations and ongoing summaries for the Prosecutor and case records;
- Testifies in Juvenile and/or Common Pleas Courts regarding evidence gathered during the course of the investigation and/or case planning;
- Is on 24-hour emergency call for one week periods as scheduled;
- Provides crisis intervention and other case management services to individuals;
- Creates and maintains case records that contain necessary investigation documentation, related activities, and State required documentation;
- Works with other public and private agencies in obtaining and providing necessary information concerning referrals;
- Conducts community training on issues pertaining to child abuse and neglect;
- Devises correspondence, completing forms and developing reports associated with the public assistance operations;
- Handles client complaints and public inquiries regarding programs;
- Mentors students, college interns and new employees;
- Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance;
- Attends various training sessions, video conferences, and workshops.
- Performs typing, word processing, and related computer operations;
- Works overtime and outside of typical work schedule/business hours as required; and
- Other duties as assigned.
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Application Details:
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