Social Worker - Adult Services Housing
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Worker, Human Services/ Social Work -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Human Services/ Social Work
General Description POSTING TYPE:
Open Competitive DEPARTMENT:
Social Services
HOURS:
Full-time PREFERRED SALARY RANGE: $73,515 - $82,705/annually (Salary Grade 108) FULL SALARY RANGE: $73,515 - $114,868/annually
LOCATION:
Hybrid; telework, fieldwork and in-person at the Northern Service Center, West St. Paul UNION: AFSCME CLOSE DATE: 4:30 p.m. on 2/26/2026 Come and join over 2,000 skilled individuals whose talents and contributions make Dakota County a premier place to live and work. The work that county government does is unique, and Dakota County offers important careers the kind of careers that make a difference in people's lives.
Dakota County welcomes and is inclusive of diverse people, backgrounds, and perspectives. Dakota County aims to reflect the community and clients it serves and to foster an equitable and respectful working environment where everyone is empowered to be their authentic selves. This fast-paced, demanding, and rewarding position joins a dynamic team focused on preventing and ending homelessness in Dakota County.
These positions will be part of the Housing Assistance Programs unit. The social workers will work with households participating in programs that provide rent assistance and case management to people exiting homelessness. This includes a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Continuum of Care Rapid Re-Housing program for families and the Family Voucher Program, a local rental assistance program.
These programs are a scattered-site, low barrier, housing first programs which quickly and successfully connect individuals and families experiencing homelessness to permanent housing without preconditions and barriers to entry. The programs focus on the core components of rapid re-housing: housing identification, rent and move-in financial assistance, and support services. These programs are designed to help individuals and families quickly exit homelessness, return to housing in the community, and eventually sustain housing independently.
Duties & Responsibilities These examples do not include all possible tasks in this work and do not limit the assignment of related tasks in any position of this classification. Regular attendance according to the position's management approved work schedule is required for all positions.
- Demonstrates a commitment to support cultural diversity County-wide, actively supports the County's diversity initiatives, and works to address the needs of diverse and underrepresented communities.
- Partners with client households experiencing homelessness to conduct intensive housing searches and assist them in securing housing.
- Interviews and assesses client households to evaluate needs, strengths, and barriers to securing and maintaining stable housing.
- Completes standardized assessment of client needs.
- Determines what services are needed and options for accessing those services.
- Develops and implements a plan with each client household defining initial and ongoing measurable goals and objectives.
- Provides, arranges, and coordinates direct services for client households experiencing multiple challenges in daily life.
- Facilitates, integrates, and mobilizes agency and community resources on behalf of client households.
- Monitors, documents, and evaluates client progress toward goals and objectives.
- Provides direct service or obtain services to maximize client independence.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Duties 1-10 are essential functions. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities and Work Environment Ability to demonstrate commitment to Housing First principles and trauma informed approaches. Ability to conduct home visits with the ability to provide case management services focused on increasing income, access to long-term housing subsidies, establishing and/or expanding family and community-based supports, and assisting in increasing access to mainstream services.
Basic knowledge and tools geared toward improving and increasing long-term housing st bility. Creative problem-solving and strong advocacy skills. Knowledge of child and human development, family dynamics and systems, including crisis management and cultural competency. Knowledge of community…
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