What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Services Coordinator – Adult Protection (Part-Time) position at El Paso County (CO)?
Are you passionate about working with the At-Risk Population? If so, come join the Adult Protective Services unit as a Case Coordinator. As an Adult Protective Services Case Coordinator, you will be the first in the line of defense against the prevention of abuse against our At-Risk Adults. Join our team and help our At-Risk Population live their lives to the fullest.
Hiring Range: $42,000.00 - $46,000.00 annually
Anticipated Hiring Rate: $44,179.20 annually
Anticipated Hiring Rate: $44,179.20 annually
This position has an anticipated work schedule of approximately 25 hours per week, Monday – Friday between 8:00am – 5:00pm, subject to change. Under FLSA guidelines, this position is non-exempt.
Please be advised this position may close on or after 01/30/2025 without advance notice, should we receive a sufficient number of qualified applications.
This position provides administrative and staff related support to assist with the coordination and facilitation of services to clients and families of the El Paso County Department of Human Services (DHS). May be assigned to the Children, Youth, & Family Services or Adult & Family Services Division. This position may be subject to grant funding.
- Provides support to caseworkers, supervisors, and managers; provides administrative and client-related services in support of the division.
- Answers the DHS applicable abuse or at-risk intake hotline; receives, processes, and researches referrals from the hotline and from the night and weekend after hours system.
- Receives and processes referrals from court-ordered investigations, walk-in clients, and correspondence.
- Enters, updates, and retrieves case information from various computerized databases. Performs complete records checks on all referrals and locates all previous referrals and service cases.
- Connects clients with community resources, coordinates appointments and meetings with community professionals, and assists clients in developing and implementing support systems.
- Establishes collateral contacts with informants for additional information; makes referrals to law enforcement and to social services departments in other counties and states; conducts necessary research.
- Coordinates, oversees, and documents supervised visits with children and family members as assigned, ensuring appropriate interaction as assigned.
- Arranges and provides transportation for clients to appointments, therapy, school, court hearings, etc., and assists with the purchase and delivery of necessary items as needed.
- Attends and testifies in DHS case court hearings based on intervention with clients as needed.
- Participates in meetings and staffing; prepares materials for meetings and documents information.
- Attends training and workshops as directed.
- Performs other duties as required.
Supervision Received: Receives intermittent supervision. This classification normally performs the job by following established standard operating procedures and/or policies. Regular direction, guidance, and coaching from supervisor is expected. There is a choice of the appropriate procedure or policy to apply to duties. Performance reviewed periodically.Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Working knowledge of casework practices, procedures, and guidelines.
- Ability to successfully complete applicable system/database training and maintain system access, such as TRAILS or CAPS.
- Ability to communicate and work effectively with co-workers, clients, other agencies, the public, and the courts. Ability to provide excellent customer service.
- Ability to efficiently plan, schedule, and organize.
- Ability to assess situations and make prudent and appropriate decisions; ability to apply conflict resolution and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to accurately and efficiently complete the necessary paperwork, reports, and documentation.
- Ability to work independently as appropriate.
- Ability to use standard office equipment to include computer, fax machine, copier, and telephone. Proficiency with software applications such as Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel.
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance.
- High school diploma or equivalent education.
- Six months of public contact experience in human services or a related field.
- Substitution for public contact experience may include successful completion of a certificate program and/or college course equivalent to public contact in human services or a related field.
- Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license and proof of automobile insurance as stated within El Paso County’s Personnel Policies Manual.
- Must obtain and maintain necessary certifications/licenses as applicable to position.
- Must pass conditional post offer background investigation to include fingerprinting, motor vehicle record check, drug screen, and physical examination.
The classification specification above is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities and minimum qualifications; specific job assignments, duties, education, experience, licenses/certifications, and environmental conditions will vary depending on the needs of the department/office and the particular assignment. Changes to this document may only be made by a member of the Human Resources Department.
Salary : $40,550 - $58,940