Social Worker III - Foster Care
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support -
Social Work
Child Development/Support, Family Advocacy & Support Services
SIGN ON BONUS: A $2000, $3000, $4000 sign on bonus is available depending on the position and qualifications of the individual selected.
The foster care social worker provides specific services to children, their parent/guardians/caretakers when the children are removed due to substantiated abuse, neglect, or dependency. The worker provides counseling and case management services and assists the family with accessing specific services to help family members learn more appropriate behaviors, find safer housing, and make better decisions regarding the child's care and discipline.
The goal is to establish a safe, permanent home for children who have been maltreated. On-Call duties are a part of this position. Employee provides counseling and case management services and assists families with accessing specific services to help family members learn more appropriate behaviors, find safer housing, make better decisions regarding the child's care and discipline. The goal is to establish a safe, permanent home for children who have been maltreated.
Employee provides direct social work services to children and their families once the children have been removed from their home due to serious abuse or neglect or dependency. The worker also provides services to children and families when the child is recommended for voluntary out of home care. Occasionally children are placed in the agency's custody by a juvenile court judge as the result of a juvenile criminal matter or civil custody dispute.
Employee analyzes situations and determines appropriate courses of action immediately following the removal of the child from their home. The employee assists the family in identifying and accessing community-based support to assist the family in coping with difficult situations and resolve family problems. The employee provides a comprehensive evaluation of the family's strengths and needs. The employee ensures that everyone (service providers and the family) is working toward a permanent plan for the child.
Concurrent planning is also required in all cases. a. In cases where the permanent plan is something other than reunification with the parent, the employee must have the ability to identify an appropriate alternative permanent plan for the child. b. In cases where adoption is the permanent plan the employee must be familiar with the adoptions process, this will require preparation of the child for the termination of parental rights process (TPR).
Employee must create thorough documentation in accordance with current policy including but not limited to: all contacts with children, parents, placement providers and collaterals (extended family members, neighbors, school personnel, medical personnel, mental health professionals, etc.). Other assessments, visitation, and case planning tools must be completed as required by current policy (strengths and needs, risk reassessments, out of home case plans, well-being needs, PPAT reviews, monthly caseworker visits, etc.).
Maintains and compiles data and prepares statistical reports in accordance with established policy and guidance. All types of documentation, reports, tools, and data must be clear, concise, professional, and current in accordance with established policy. Employee exercises considerable judgment in determining services for children and families where abuse or neglect or dependency has occurred. The selection of appropriate services for the child and his/her family requires significant understanding of their needs based on previous CPS assessments and continual ongoing assessments by the Child Placement worker.
Employee provides vital information and recommendations to the court, both verbally and in writing, regarding the child and family’s needs in accordance with the child’s permanent plan through court reports and sworn testimony. Safety considerations for the child must be considered when making decisions and recommendations. The employee must apply Child Placement policy and time frames to meet state and federal guidelines to ensure that a permanent plan for the child is established within one year of entering placement and that court reviews are…
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