Family Services Specialist II - CPS
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Social Work
Child Development/Support, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Psychology, Child Protection
Hiring Range: $54,492.00 to $54,492.00
Full Time or Part Time: Full Time
This job announcement is a courtesy job post for the Chesapeake County local Social Services agency. It is not a position of the Virginia Department of Social Services or any other Commonwealth of Virginia agency. Local employment opportunities may also be available through the local agency’s city or county website/job board(s).
Responsibilities- Investigate CPS referrals concerning allegations of child abuse/neglect, assess child safety and risk utilizing a variety of structured decision-making tools, interviews, and observations.
- Prepare court documents related to child safety and appear in a variety of court hearings to testify in cases.
- Make sound decisions pertaining to child safety to include removing children from their home and placing children with relatives or in foster care.
- Collaborate with law enforcement, mental health professionals, and emergency medical services partners when conducting CPS investigations and assessments.
- Support a demanding caseload to include investigations and family assessment referrals.
- Model professional behavior and best practices from the Virginia Services Practice Model.
- Complete tasks related to Child Protective Services Intake procedures.
- Have strong attention to detail and be able to work in a fast paced environment.
To be evaluated for vacancies in the Family Services Specialist job series, applicants shall possess the qualifications outlined in (1) or (2) below:
Requirement
In addition to satisfying the vocational/education standards, this class requires a minimum of two years of appropriate and related, full-time equivalent experience.
Special Certifications and LicensesRequires a valid driver’s license and a driving record that is in compliance with City Driving Standards.
Special RequirementsEmergency Duty (On-Call) participation is required to comply with mandated responsibilities as listed under Section 63.2-1503,B;
Section 63.2-900; and 63.2-1604-63.2-1610, Code of Virginia. Employees may be expected to work hours in excess of their normally scheduled hours in response to short-term departmental needs and/or City-wide emergencies.
- Current experience working for Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) or have prior VDSS experience in Child Protective Services (CPS).
- Experience in Child Welfare.
- Experience or knowledge of OASIS.
- Experience writing service plans, reports, or other related types of reports.
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