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Licensing Caseworker

Job in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, 43130, USA
Listing for: Fairfield County, Ohio
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-05
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Child Development/Support, Family Advocacy & Support Services
  • Child Care/Nanny
    Child Development/Support
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Social Service Worker 2-Licensing and Facilitation Caseworker

The Social Service Worker 2-Licensing and Facilitation Caseworker is responsible for conducting comprehensive foster-adopt home assessments, including home visits, interviews, documentation, and certification recommendations, while maintaining compliance with state systems and standards. The position coordinates child placements, supports foster parent recruitment, training, and public outreach, and collaborates closely with caseworkers, supervisors, and community partners. Additional duties include participating in on-call coverage, assisting with overflow child welfare cases involving assessments and investigations, crisis intervention, and service linkage to ensure child safety and stability.

Duties

30% Conduct foster-adopt home assessments, comprised of home visits, interviews & extensive consultations with all family members; observe family interactions and assess overall level of functioning; recommend certification/approval or denial of certification/approval based upon home study findings. Maintain case records & supporting documentation (eg., police reports, references, safety audits & home study reports). Enters completed home studies into SACWIS and documentation into the electronic data management system.

Provides assistance with kinship assessments and home studies to determine eligibility for the Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program (KGAP). Seeks and maintains Ohio Assessor qualifications.

30% Conducts placement searches and coordination with agency foster homes/networks, group homes, and residential centers for the care of children in agency custody. Communicates regularly with the primary caseworker and supervisor on the coordination of a child's placement.

30% Plan, implement & evaluate foster parent recruitment activities (eg., identify needs, respond to and/or investigate inquiries, conduct home visits). Increase public awareness (eg., develop and evaluate recruitment materials, advertisements, fliers, inquiry packets and public presentations). Assists with the planning & implementation of foster parent orientation and on-going training; develop facilitate group orientation classes; coordinate annual foster parent training; develop and implement individualized training for foster parents.

10% Participate in ongoing training, supervisory/staff meetings, staff consultations and other related management support tasks. Participates in weekend and night coverage on a rotating basis. Assists with overflow case assignments by assessing the validity of complaints accepted according to Department of Children and Youth (DCY) rules and agency policy of abuse, neglect, and dependency by conducting interviews of adults and children at various locations, completing assessments in the Statewide Automated Child Welfare Information System (SACWIS), gathering evidence, and working with community partners and/or collateral sources.

Provides interventions to alleviate crisis and reduce risks to children by engaging the family, community partners and referring for service linkage. When assigned two or more overflow cases from the area of Intake, Ongoing, and/or Adoption, SSWII's will receive a temporary 5% increase during the duration of working high risk cases. Upon completion of those cases or when only assigned one overflow case, the worker will return to their original base rate of pay.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications FOR CHILDREN SERVICES CASEWORKER POSITIONS Per Section  of the Ohio Revised Code, applicants of a Public Children Services unit must have one of the following: 1. A bachelor's degree in human services-related studies, or 2. A bachelor's degree in any field and have been employed for at least two years in a human services occupation, or 3. An associate's degree in human services-related studies, or 4.

Been employed for at least five years in a human service-related occupation. For employment to continue, a person described in Option 2, 3, or 4 above must obtain a job-related bachelor's degree not later than five years after the date employment with the agency commences.

NOTE:

All liability and responsibility for determining "human services-related studies" or "human services-related occupation" rests with the employing agency. Per Section  of the Ohio Revised Code, each caseworker shall complete at least ninety hours of in-service training during the first year of the caseworker's continuous employment, consisting of courses in recognizing and preventing child abuse and neglect, assessing risks, interviewing persons, investigating cases, intervening, providing services to children and their families, and other topics relevant to child abuse and neglect.

After the first year of continuous employment, each caseworker annually shall complete thirty-six hours of training in areas relevant to the caseworker's assigned duties. In addition, applicant must have valid driver's license.

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