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Social Case Worker IV - Lead Worker - Assessment/Permanency/Sex Abuse - 161962

Adams County
Westminster, CO Full Time
POSTED ON 2/16/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 3/15/2025
Our Mission
 At Adams County, our team members engage in top-notch opportunities to grow and expand their impact. We cultivate an inclusive and innovative culture where diversity matters! Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) is a core cultural competency at Adams County, and we actively seek and welcome applicants that bring diverse experiences and value inclusion.
 
 Position classification
 Hybrid -- Job duties and expectations allow for onsite and remote work scheduled every week. Employees in this classification are regularly scheduled onsite one (1) to four (4) days per week based on the County needs and as determined by Department Director. Hybrid classified roles can be onsite more than the set minimum based on employee preference. 
  
 At Adams County, we value workplace flexibility. This role offers both hybrid-remote working arrangements as well as flexible scheduling options after initial training period of 90 days. 
  
   

Adams County Children and Family Services Guiding Principles
  1. We believe in treating everyone with dignity and respect, valuing their input, and striving to do no harm.
  2. Honoring all people’s unique expertise and perspectives includes collaboration, inclusivity, shared decision making, and providing a safe environment.  
  3. The best interest of children, families, and our community will always inform our approach, perspectives, and decisions.
  4. Children and youth belong in families and have a right to sibling, family, and community connections.
  5. Families have the inherent capacity to safely care for their children.
  6. We hold ourselves and our system accountable to each other, our families, and our community.  

Hiring Range = $66,798.30 - $75,790.37 / Full Range = $64,229.13 - $93,132.23

Primary Responsibilities for Success
We are seeking a professional, caring candidate to provide case management for an ongoing caseload, in which inter-familial sex abuse has compromised safety. Candidate will provide protection, case management, ongoing safety management, treatment planning, court intervention, and community collaboration with intact families (with children ages 0-18) and those in which children are in out-of-home placements. Candidate will conduct family assessments, intervention, and coordination of services to promote increased parental protective capacities and safety for children and youth; work to ensure permanency for children/youth within 12 months, and diligently complete face-to-face contacts with children and families to ensure effective assessment and decision-making related to case disposition. Candidate will also provide training and mentoring for new and veteran workers and may provide coverage when the Unit Supervisor is unavailable.This position can do a combination of both Assessment, Permanency, and Sex Abuse duties depending on the need of the agency. 
 
 Assessment
  • Responds to allegations of reports of abuse and neglect of children/youth. 
  • Assesses reports of abuse and neglect of children. Interviews and observes victims, offenders, witnesses, caregivers, and collateral agencies to ensure the safety of the child and determine the validity of the allegations. Recognizes and identifies risk factors and dynamics of child abuse, child neglect, and family functioning (includes specialized caseload).
  • Provides crisis intervention while evaluating and assessing a family’s needs. Complete assessments within 60 days and determine whether long term support and services are necessary in order to achieve child/youth safety and well-being.
  • Prepares court reports, attends court hearings, testifies in court hearings and proceedings, consults with attorneys, judges, and guardians-ad-litem.
  • Ability to take more complex/difficult assessments.
  • Performs other related duties and responsibilities as required.
Permanency 
  • Provides case-specific documentation including development of family service plans, court documentation, TRAILS entries of ROC notes and other documentation, assessment completion, placement paperwork, service referrals, family time assessments, and other related tasks. Reviews reports from service providers to ensure effectiveness of services.
  • Provides face-to-face contact with clients as required by regulatory standards and agency policy (may sometimes include in-state and/or out-of-state travel).
  • Engage family/youth in finding permanent connections and participates in Family Engagement Meetings and Permanency Roundtables.
  • Prepares court reports, attends court hearings, testifies in court hearings and proceedings, consults with attorneys regarding legal aspects of cases.
  • Supervises parenting time for children and families on caseload. May also facilitate goodbye sessions between parents and children when termination of parental rights is necessary.
  • Ability to take more complex/difficult cases.
  • Performs other related duties and responsibilities as required.
  • Provides customer service through timely response to phone calls, e-mails, letters and other communication. Provides direct problem-solving services with clients and collaterals in a professional and courteous manner.
  • Provides crisis management for case-specific emergencies, including placements and removals of children as needed to ensure safety. Provides ongoing safety monitoring and assessment, and develops/updates safety plans as required to ensure safety for children on caseload.
  • Child welfare knowledge including healthy child development, understanding of the dynamics and effects of abuse and neglect and interface of culture and family systems, as well as experience working with children and youth ages 0-18.
  • Knowledge of the dynamics of sex abuse and impact on family systems, as well as familiarity with key treatment interventions for victims, offenders and families to promote healing and ensure safety. Ability to work with offenders, non-offending parents, and victims is essential for systemic family casework.
  • Provides customer service through timely response to phone calls, e-mails, letters and other communication. Provides direct problem-solving services with clients and collaterals in a professional and courteous manner.Provides crisis management for case-specific emergencies, including placements and removals of children as needed to ensure safety. Provides ongoing safety monitoring and assessment, and develops/updates safety plans as required to ensure safety for children on caseload
  • Ability to demonstrate empathy and a strength-based trauma informed approach with families involved in the child welfare system.
  • Knowledge of assessment and permanency case requirements and ability to perform tasks associated within each role.
  • Assessing safety of a child/youth and making decisions based on information available and the ability to utilize critical thinking skills to work difficult or complicated cases.
  • Ability to build, maintain, collaborate, and foster positive and harmonious working professional relationships with varied backgrounds and disciplines.  
  • Ability to prioritize, manage time effectively, show initiative, and ability to organize oneself.
  • Ability to effectively partner with others to solve problems and concerns, including conflict resolution with upset clients and manage crises in a calm manner.
  • Ability to type, utilize computers, and computer programs required to ensure effective entry of information into statewide client information system (TRAILS), as well as to complete referrals through agency platforms and other computer-based systems.
  • Communicate clearly and concisely, ability to effectively review documents and synthesize into accurate, professionally written documents.
  • Ability and willingness to accommodate clients' schedules by meeting outside of normal business hours at times.
  • Ability to engage in scheduled supervision, team meetings, section meetings, and division meetings.
  • Ability to meet all required state and agency trainings requirements on an annual (or as required) basis.
  • Ability to train and mentor new team members to Child Welfare State and Federal mandates as well as provide a best practice approach. 
  • Participates in red teams, group supervision and staffing’s.
  • Ability to demonstrate professionalism during court proceedings. 
  • Ability to meet Child Welfare State and Federal mandates and time frames.  
Experience: 
  •  Three (3) years of full time professional social casework experience, acquired after the degree in a public or private social services agency, in an area appropriate to the position.
Education and Training:
  • Bachelor's Degree in one of the human behavioral science fields.
  • Proof of education, (degree or transcripts), and license (if candidate has received one) are required.
License or Certificate:
  • Colorado Child Welfare Caseworker certification required and must be completed within three (3) months of employment, through the Colorado Training Academy (State Child Welfare). Certification through another State will require proof of completion and may substitute for all or part of the training required by Colorado.
  • Possession of a valid driver's License and proof of automotive insurance.
Background Check:
  • Must pass a criminal background check.

INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY: Employees who are currently in a case manager/case-carrying position in Children and Family Services (CFS) may have a 120-day delayed transfer/promotion period prior to moving into any new position in Human Services.
  
 Other: 
  • Bilingual applicants are preferred and may receive a Language Pay incentive based on usage. 
  • Ability to work in a standard office environment.
  • Ability to utilize personal vehicle or other mode of transportation to make visits to client homes, travel to court, and other public facilities in all types of weather.
  • Ability to carry large case files.
  • Ability to conduct home visits in unknown and uncontrolled settings which may include animals, feces, airborne contaminants, gang members, weapons, and other environmental hazards.

Salary : $64,229 - $93,132

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