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Social Work Supervisor; Adult Services
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Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina, 27401, USA
Listed on 2026-03-04
Listing for:
Guilford County, NC
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary
position Listed on 2026-03-04
Job specializations:
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Management
Program / Project Manager, General Management
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Salary: $59,118.00 - $70,942.00 Annually
Location : 1203 Maple Street Greensboro, NC
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 04001
Department: Social Services
Opening Date: 02/24/2026
Closing Date: 3/10/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
GUILFORD COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Empower Successful People to thrive in a Strong Community supported by Quality Government
Transparency & Communication | Equity & Inclusion | Accountability
Service & Outcomes Excellence | Our People Matter
Description
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Work in this classification involves providing supervision to a staff of social workers who provide direct and indirect services to clients. Work supervised will generally include protective services work within a Social Services program, but may also include the supervision of other highly sensitive or specialized areas. Employees are responsible for guiding and coordinating the activities of a group of predominately Social Worker III-level staff who are engaged in social work, casework, and community services.
Work involves the assignment of sensitive cases to workers for investigation, diagnosis, treatment, or referral in such areas alleged abuse, neglect or dependence, or exploitation and which require the response to complaints within specific time frames; employees review and consult on cases to ensure quality of services and compliance with regulations; and training and supervise workers through individual conferences and departmental staff meetings.
The Social Work Supervisor's responsibilities may range from a single sub-unit in an agency to multiple service programs. Employees may provide input to higher level management on administrative, personnel, and budget issues. Employees report to a higher level supervisor or administrator.
Examples of Duties
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
I. SUPERVISORY/MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS
Planning - Work involves reviewing program objectives, client needs, and service delivery concerns with staff and formulating specific goals and objectives for the assigned program area. Employees provide input to higher-level management on short-range planning needs for staff or unit.
Organizing and Directing - Employees assign cases to staff and maintain workload balance. Employees make changes in work procedures to meet program demands and present recommendations to management on issues that impact on programmatic goals, objectives and policies.
Budgeting - Employees are minimally involved in the development, justification, or allocation of funds. Employees may manage a small unit budget and monitor staff and administrative expenditures.
Training - Employees provide on-the-job training for staff and make arrangements for staff to receive approved training.
Setting Work Standards - Employees ensure that policies, rules and regulations are followed. Employees explain and implement changes when necessary.
Reviewing Work - Employees monitor the work of subordinate staff through individual case reviews, progress and transaction reports, updates, conferences and informal discussions; employees assure compliance with operational standards and established policies.
Counseling and Disciplining - Employees discuss problems with staff; make recommendations regarding disciplinary action and conduct disciplinary conferences, all subject to approval and review by an upper level supervisor.
Performing Other Personnel Functions - Employees participate in the interview and selection process and make recommendations to higher level management on hiring decisions. Employees provide input on discussions concerning promotions and salary adjustments for individuals supervised. Employees participate in subordinate's performance evaluations and approve leave requests.
II. SCOPE AND NATURE OF WORK SUPERVISED
Dynamics of Work Supervised - Programs are periodically affected by changes in methodology, guidelines and shifting program emphasis. These changes may require employees to develop new approaches or procedures to meet program objectives.
Variety of Work Supervised - Employees supervise staff responsible for the delivery of basic social work services to clients and their families who have social, economic, emotional or mental problems.
Numbers of Employees Responsible For - Employees are responsible for supervising approximately five to twelve professional and paraprofessional employees.
III. EXTENT OF SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Employees are responsible for the quality of service provided by staff. Employees receive reviews through periodic conferences, meetings, informal interaction, reports, and performance appraisals. Review for quality is also received through periodic random case reviews.
RECRUITMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of methods and principles of casework supervision and training.
- Considerable knowledge of social work principles, techniques, and practices and their application to specific casework and community problems.
- Considerable knowledge of behavioral and socioeconomic problems and their treatment and of governmental…
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