Social Caseworker – Children, Youth Family Services; Law Enforcement
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support -
Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support
Social Caseworker – Children, Youth, & Family Services (Law Enforcement)
To be considered, applicants must upload their unofficial transcripts with their completed application.
Dive in headfirst working with local law enforcement agencies in a collaborative effort to serve the families in our community! Perhaps you love the thrill of adrenalin that comes with joint investigations and leading others to experience the important work we do in our Co-Located police stations? If so, join our team as a Social Caseworker for Children, Youth & Family Services, in a Co-Located Law Enforcement Intake Practice team!
We're seeking an experienced candidate with strong skills in time management, documentation, maintaining professional relationships with not only law enforcement, but with Safe Passage, hospitals and schools. As a Co-Located Caseworker, you will work out of Gold Hills, Falcon, Stetson Hills, or Sand Creek police stations, go to police line ups and have the opportunity to go on ride alongs.
You will manage your own caseload while providing support to the other team members. Expectations for this position will include daily variability in tasks and reporting locations, including home and school visits, forensic interviews, suspect interviews, and court appearances. This role demands flexibility, problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration within various outside agencies. By joining the Co-Located Intake Practice Team, you will be building collaborative partnerships by working side by side with law enforcement personnel as well as other outside agencies.
If you're ready for a rewarding role where you can make a meaningful difference, apply today!
Hiring Range: $57,800.00 - $62,800.00 annually
Anticipated Hiring Rate: $60,538.40 annually
This is a child protection position; child protection includes engaging families. It is reasonable to anticipate the need for flexibility in work hours periodically to accommodate client schedules. The average workday hours are Monday
- Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Schedule is subject to change. Hybrid schedule may be available upon successful completion of the initial evaluation period; subject to change.
Due to the sensitive nature of this role, additional background checks may be required, including a Government Program Fraud check, Child Welfare Abuse & Neglect database (TRAILS) check, and Child Welfare Caseworker Falsification check.
Please be advised this position may close without advance notice, should we receive a sufficient number of qualified applications.
This position works to preserve and/or rehabilitate families while protecting children's physical, emotional, and mental well-being through child protection, adolescent services, placements, and/or permanency plans. Based on position assignment, coordinates the practice and is responsible for primary decision-making of child protection practices or coordinates the services and secondary-service decisions as related to safety, permanency, well-being and preserving families. This position is part of the Social Caseworker
- Children, Youth, & Family Services (CYFS) career progression series, which includes Associate Social Caseworker
- Children, Youth, & Family Services and Social Caseworker
- Children, Youth, & Family Services. Employment is subject to the terms, conditions, and policies detailed in the Personnel Policies Manual (PPM). This position requires regular in-person presence as an essential job function.
- Interviews clients and develops appropriate treatment plans; initiates and/or participates in home studies, and provides intensive casework services to families and children; investigates allegations of child abuse and assesses imminent danger for children; makes referrals to community resources and collateral contacts.
- Monitors and reports clients' progress and provides service recommendations/referrals. Ensures that needed services are being provided, that treatment plans are being followed through in a timely manner and determines the appropriateness of the placement and services provided.
- Addresses child safety issues in the home to mitigate safety concerns; ensures that children in the department's custody or supervision receive necessary interventions.
- Provides crisis management and coordinates support services for clients to resolve problems and conflicts.
- Acts as a liaison for the DHS and consults with other caseworkers and community professionals on case situations, treatment/case plans, issues, and problems.
- Provides casework and assessment services for teams within the Practice Unit.
- Attends and testifies in court hearings and mediations as needed; completes appropriate paperwork, documentation, reports, reviews, etc. for court hearings monitors clients' compliance with court orders; serves temporary custody notices and petitions the court for verbal orders.
- Prepares for and participates in meetings and staffings.
- Documents all contacts and ensures that all paperwork and documentation are accurately…
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