Study Social Worker
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support, Human Services/ Social Work
Overview
The Home Study Social Worker evaluates prospective adoptive families to ensure they can provide a safe, nurturing environment. They conduct interviews, home visits, background checks, and prepare detailed reports that guide adoption decisions. After placement, they supervise children in pre‑adoptive homes to ensure safety and suitability. This position will serve families who reside in the Eastern/Tidewater region of Virginia.
Qualifications and Education RequirementsMaster's degree in social work. Minimum five years of professional experience in child welfare, adoption and/or foster care is required. Knowledge of trauma, attachment, and child welfare is preferred.
Preferred SkillsExcellent interpersonal skills to interface with clients and staff. Exceptional report‑writing skills. Compassionate, warm, engaging personality to support families in times of transition and crisis. Highly organized. Effective and accurate multi‑tasking skills. Ability to think and work independently, prioritize, and problem‑solve. Ability to work in a collaborative environment. Proficiency in case management systems and Microsoft 365.
Additional NotesEach employee is required to complete (and maintain as necessary) a physical exam to include a TB screening, a criminal background check in identified jurisdictions, Child Protective Services Registries check in identified jurisdictions, and orientation training.
Role and ResponsibilitiesMeet with prospective adoptive parents to assess readiness, motivations, and family dynamics. Interview children and other adults in the home in person and facilitate phone conversations with children outside of the home and references, including school personnel, and other professionals.
Evaluate the safety, stability, and suitability of the living environment. Complete the necessary inspections for jurisdictions.
Examine tasks and documentation required by state, federal, and agency regulations to ensure compliance.
Write thorough, objective assessments including social histories, financial evaluations, and background checks, using the agency model. Provide documentation through the use of My Adoption Portal and Sharepoint.
Determine whether families meet state, federal, and agency requirements for adoption. Consult with agency staff regarding any clinical concerns that may prohibit a family from adopting.
Guide families through the adoption process, offering resources and counseling.
Work with adoption agencies, courts, and other professionals to ensure compliance with legal and ethical standards.
Investigate issues such as financial instability, health concerns, or unresolved trauma that may affect parenting capacity, emotional stability or mental health.
Please note that this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Other related job duties may be assigned.
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