Social Worker - Elko
Listed on 2026-07-05
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health -
Healthcare
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health
Social Worker 3 Position
The Division of Child and Family Services is recruiting for a Social Worker 3 position in Elko. Position to provide child welfare services to children and families to include but not limited to:
Assess/manage for on-going safety threats throughout the life of the case; deliver strength-based family centered case management permanency services to families that promote the safety and well-being and permanency of children. Ensure children have their medical, mental health and educational needs met. Ensure Case Plans are developed and reviewed in accordance w/ policy and practice guidelines; documentation of assessments, CFT's, monthly caseworker visits, court reports, social summaries, diligent search efforts, TPR packets and other pertinent paperwork.
A current Nevada Social Work license is a requirement for employment.
Social Workers are licensed professionals who provide case management services to children, families, vulnerable adults with intellectual, developmental, physical disabilities, serious mental illness, and older adults (collectively referred to as "vulnerable adults") and other individuals within local communities and institutions. Case management is defined as the process by which an individual's needs are identified and the social, habilitative, and medical services designed to meet those needs are located, coordinated, and monitored.
Positions in this series may specialize in one service area, or may work in several areas as a generalist, depending upon the needs of the community and the mission of the agency to which it is assigned.
This job specification lists the major knowledge, skills and abilities of the job and is not all inclusive. Incumbent(s) will be expected to have knowledge, skills and abilities from a previous level. Working knowledge of: federal regulations and State laws applicable to child or vulnerable adult welfare; dynamics of families, caregivers, and/or guardians who deprive, abuse, neglect, and/or exploit their children or vulnerable adults;
indicators of physical, sexual and emotional abuse in children or vulnerable adults; family centered or person centered assessment process, principles and practices; human characteristics which indicate dysfunction, characteristics of family marital problems and their solutions; effects of cognitive impairment such as dementia, serious mental illness, or traumatic brain injury on vulnerable adults and their spouses, family members, caregivers, or guardians and/or the effects of foster care on the child or guardianship on the vulnerable adult, caregiver, biological family, adoptive family, and the community;
indicators and effects of abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation on the child or vulnerable adult; court procedures related to child or vulnerable adult abuse and neglect, removal of parental rights, removal of guardianship, and adoption; law enforcement, mental capacity evaluations, civil rights, guardianship referrals, and procedures related to the abuse, neglect, and exploitation of vulnerable adults; federal regulations, State laws, and policies and procedures related to assigned program areas;
services, roles and responsibilities of other related social services providers; crisis intervention techniques; theories and practices of substance abuse addiction and recovery; HIV, fetal alcohol syndrome, common communicable diseases, intellectual, developmental, physical disabilities, cognitive impairments, and/or serious mental illness.
General knowledge of: collaborative and concurrent case planning; medical and pharmaceutical terminology sufficient to complete health surveys, evaluate medical reports and assess client health status; physical, psychological, and social characteristics associated with the aging process; characteristics of intellectual, developmental, and/or physical disabilities and mental illness; court processes and protocol related to program assignment.
Ability to: respond to emergency calls after normal working hours to investigate reports of abuse and neglect; complete safety and risk assessments and determine appropriate action; exercise authority to remove children from the home and/or take decisive action for emergency relocation of vulnerable adults when they are at risk of serious harm or injury; screen for severely emotionally disturbed children or cognitively impaired vulnerable adults and coordinate appropriate placement;
take decisive action to protect children or vulnerable adults at risk in accordance with legal requirements; prepare periodic and permanency reports and comprehensive recommendations to the court system; provide timely response to subpoenas including preparation of case documents for litigation; investigate complaints of abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation and prepare law enforcement reports for further criminal investigation and/or prosecution; take decisive action to complete mental capacity evaluations and guardianship referrals;
prepare petitions and court…
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