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Social Worker-Youth Justice

Bayfield County, WI
Washburn, WI Full Time
POSTED ON 1/13/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 4/11/2025

Salary : $60,132.80 - $77,292.80 Annually

Location : Washburn, WI

Job Type : Full-Time

Job Number : 2024-46

Department : Human Services

Division : Family Services

Opening Date : 11 / 22 / 2024

Closing Date : 1 / 19 / 2025 11 : 59 PM Central

FLSA : Non-Exempt

Bargaining Unit : NON

Description

To provide social work services including intake, assessment, and ongoing case management to Bayfield County consumers of the Family Services Section, including children who are referred to the Juvenile Justice system and their families.

Examples of Duties

A. Provides ACCESS services related to child abuse / neglect, child welfare, and law enforcement referrals.

B. Provides assessment and ongoing case management services for children, individuals, and families.

C. Provides case management services to children, individuals, and families for court-ordered and voluntary cases related to child protection, child welfare, delinquency, and status offenses.

D. Provide children's Juvenile Court intake and services for the purpose of screening children / youth taken into custody..

E. Conduct intake inquiry interviews with children, youth and families.

F. Make decisions / recommendations regarding law enforcement and non-law enforcement intake referrals including case closure, informal disposition, deferred prosecution or court petitioning.

G. Determine the range of services needed by individuals and families through interviews, home visits, collateral contacts, etc.

H. Provides families with information specific to their financial obligations for repayment for services provided.

I. Attends court hearings and provides written reports and testimony.

J. Monitors compliance with court orders.

K. Coordinates services with other agencies / disciplines / community members such as law enforcement, schools, attorneys, mental health, alcohol and other drug professionals etc.

L. Provides evening and weekend on-call services including assessment, crisis intervention, custody decisions and referrals.

M. Completes case-related documents including correspondence, case decisions, and general documentation.

N. Arranges evaluation services to assist with family assessment decisions.

O. Prepares families for court hearings by explaining the process and by sharing recommendations.

P. Participates in section and department meetings, work-related committees, and trainings.

Q. Provides informational presentations to other staff, professionals, and community groups related to department programs and policies.

R, Participates in supervision / consultation.

S. Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

A. Minimum of a four year degree from an accredited college social work degree preferred but will consider : sociology, psychology, criminal justice or other approved human services program.

B. Certified or the ability to be certified as a social worker in the state of Wisconsin by holding a training certificate or temporary license and certified prior to the expiration of the certificate or temporary license.

C. Minimum of one year experience providing services to children and families.

D. Experience in computer use and keyboarding (40wpm) including Microsoft software including word processing, spreadsheets, e-mail, etc.

D. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.

Physical Requirements

A. Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time while performing duties.

B. Ability to drive.

C. Ability to life up to 20 pounds.

D. Ability to work out in the field.

E. Requires physical demands such as seeing, hearing, and color perception to make judgments both in the office and out in the field.

Supplemental Information

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

A.Interpersonal Skills

1) Recognizes and acknowledges the feelings of others and demonstrates respect for families.

2) Recognizes the importance of dealing with difficult issues within families in a purposeful and meaningful manner to facilitate hope / vision / change.

3) Identifies, with the family, strengths that can be linked to promoting change.

4) Facilitates a team approach with the family and other providers.

5) Persists in engaging families, gathering information, and seeking out resources.

Personal / Professional Awareness

1) Recognizes / respects needs and beliefs of individuals of diverse cultures.

2) Understands that people can change and integrates this belief into case practice.

3) Understands how values, style and background can impact objectivity / bias.

4) Identifies personal strengths and limitations and understands how this is related to their professional role.

5) Displays an ability to be decisive and makes sound logical decisions that can be supported..

6) Displays openness to new information.

7) Displays positive outlook and approach to work, clients, and challenges related to job and job functions.

Analytical Thinking

1) Uses conceptual frameworks (e.g. family systems theory) in gathering information and in decision-making.

2) Interprets underlying causes of situations or behaviors.

3) Displays an ability to gather information from a variety of sources and understands family situations / conditions / dynamics.

Communication Skills

1) Creates situations that allow for open communication with families and collateral providers.

2) Communicates clearly and accurately, orally and in writing.

3) Uses interviewing techniques / methods that assist in eliciting essential information.

Organizational Skills

1) Uses effective time management techniques.

2) Documents cases accurately.

Shifts and Work Hours :

Generally, the courthouse is open from 8 : 00am until 4 : 00pm, Monday through Friday. Depending upon the position, full-time employees may be scheduled either 37.5 or 40 hours per week.

Shifts for Dispatch personnel will vary, but cover 24-hours per day, 365 days per year. Applicants for these positions must be flexible. .

Insurance :

Health insurance is available to regular employees that work 26 hours per week or more and those that are eligible for participation in the Wisconsin Retirement System. Coverage is effective upon completion of one full calendar month of employment.

Both Disability and Life Insurance are available.

A Section 125 Plan (Flexible Spending) is available.

Sick Leave :

Sick time is accumulated at the rate of eight (8) days per year for full-time employees and is pro-rated based on hours worked for employees working 50% time or more. New employees are provided with 37.5 or 40 hours upon hire (in addition to the monthly allocation), which may be used for any purpose during the first year of employment.

Vacation for full-time employees scheduled 1950 hours per year :

Upon Hire : 37.5 hours

After One (1) year : 75 hours

After Five (5) years : 112.5 hours

After Ten (10) years : 150 hours

After Fifteen (1) years : 187.5 hours

Vacation for full-time employees scheduled 2080 hours per year :

Upon Hire : 40 hours

After One (1) year : 80 hours

After Five (5) years : 120 hours

After Ten (10) years : 160 hours

After Fifteen (1) years : 200 hours

Up to five (5) days equivalent of vacation may be carried over to the next year and must be used within the first 6 months of the new year.

For employees working more than 50% time, but less than full-time, vacation time is pro-rated based upon the regular number of hours scheduled.

Holidays :

New Year's Eve, New Years Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Spring Holiday (Friday before Easter), Christmas Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day After Thanksgiving, Fourth of July, Christmas Eve

Retirement :

Wisconsin Retirement System (Employee and Employer each contribute).

An optional Deferred Compensation Program is available.

Additional voluntary insurances are available, including : Vision, Dental, Accident, Disability and Critical Care. Premiums are payroll deducted for those who choose to enroll.

Are you able to meet all of the physical requirements of this position as identified in the job description?

Describe your experience in providing supportive services to children and families.

Which status applies to you :

  • Valid Social Worker License
  • Temporary Social Worker License
  • Have a Social Worker Training Certificate
  • Do not have Social Worker License, Temporary License, or training certificate

Identify which educational level applies to you :

  • Bachelors Degree in Social Work, or higher
  • Bachelors Degree in Sociology, Psychology, Criminal Justice or other Human Services Program
  • Bachelor's Degree in another field.
  • Do not possess a Bachelor's Degree or higher
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