What are the responsibilities and job description for the Oswego OPS Prevention Caseworker position at Liberty Resources / Liberty POST?
Liberty Resources is seeking an OPS Prevention Caseworker for Oswego County
Position Summary
The role of a Preventive Caseworker is to assist families in creating goals and working towards self-sufficiency while avoiding involvement with the legal system. This is done by meeting families in their home to provide social casework activities addressing economic, emotional, social, and environmental difficulties.
Reasons to choose working as a Preventive Caseworker
Flexibility and autonomy in the workday – Independence in creating a non-traditional workday that meets the needs of clients and supervision
Learn to maneuver through various complex systems including, Foster Care, Family Court, Local DSS, and various community providers
Home based meetings with families allow the opportunity to see the families where they are comfortable
Every day is different – flexible scheduling and working with families in their home allows for each day to bring new opportunities in helping families achieve their goals
Supervision support as needed and scheduled on a bi-weekly basis so there is never the sense of being in it alone
Support from the Department of Social Services in determining how to navigate family needs within the complex systems
Mobility in work area with a hot spot, laptop, and iPad
Preventive Caseworkers coordinate with other service providers on implementing interventions designed to:
Improve school attendance, performance, and relationships
Improve family functioning
Increase safety factors in the home
Decrease behaviors such as leaving the home without permission, stealing, aggression, and overall defiance
Job Responsibilities
Assess children for risk, develop and implement service plans addressing the risk factors
Advocate on behalf of children and families to ensure adequacy of services by providing linkage and coordination with county providers and agency
Work with Family Court as needed through drafting reports, testifying, and locating foster care placements
Maintain effective professional relationships with other service providers and community organizations in the interest of client and program goals.
Provide services while practicing cultural humility. Empowers clients by using their cultural strengths and informal networks in service delivery
Complete various reports and paperwork in a timely manner to document work done
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree and two years of related experience working in a school and/or home-based setting providing services to individuals and families.
Knowledge and/or experience of complex systems (ex. Probation, Family Court, Foster Care), child welfare, juvenile justice and Oswego DSS systems and protocols.
Sensitivity to cultural differences and the ability to incorporate that understanding into service provision.
Must have valid New York State driver’s license and access to reliable transportation.
Demonstrates the values of diversity, equity and belonging; foster an inclusive environment that facilitates diversity.
pay: $19.23/hour
Liberty Resources is committed to creating a diverse inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Liberty Resources offers equal employment opportunities to all persons without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, parental status, housing status, source of income or military status, in accordance with applicable federal, state and local EEO laws.
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