Child Custody Recommending Counselor I/II
Listed on 2026-07-05
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support
Counselor
Level I $90,315 - $109,164 Level II $94,694 - $114,499 The primary role of the Counselor is to conduct child custody recommending counseling in custody and/or visitation disputes as required by California Family Code and California Rules of Court. The Counselor provides a wide variety of reports and recommendations to the Court regarding family law and probate matters. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
This is the first level in the Child Custody Recommending Counselor class series. Under general supervision, incumbents provide child custody counseling; provide clients with a model utilizing communication and problem-solving skills for resolving disputes; prepare written evaluations, reports and recommendations to the Court.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED The Director of Family Court and Special Services, the Family Court Services Coordinator or higher-level manager.
(Essential duties may vary from position to position within this classification. Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the Court to be appropriate under applicable law.)
* Level II only
Knowledge of:
Statutes and procedures used in the California Court System including:
Family Law, Juvenile Law, Probate Law and Local Rules of Court. Principals and techniques of counseling. Community resources for referral of clients. Adult and family psychology dynamics. Clinical issues relating to child development, child abuse, clinical issues relating to children, the effects of divorce on children and the effects of domestic violence on children. Domestic Violence and Cross-cultural issues. Crisis intervention.
Skill/Ability to:
Follow procedures and rules of the court. Utilize communication and problem-solving skills needed to assist parties reach amicable resolutions. Relate to and gain confidence of adults under stressful conditions. Work with clients in crisis. Diagnose dysfunctional interaction patterns. Obtain and interpret information from various sources to reach appropriate recommendations. Effectively communicate orally and in written form;
Use good judgment and work cooperatively with those contacted in the course of work. Work with limited administrative supervision and on-going consultation with peers. Prioritize task to meet departmental and court deadlines. Effectively use relevant computer applications and word processing software. Prepare typed reports in a clear, precise and timely manner.
Education and Experience:
The combination of education and experience listed as follows are the minimum qualifications:
- Education:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling, or other Behavioral Science substantially related to Marriage and Family Interpersonal Relationships. - Level I
Experience:
Two years' experience in family counseling and mediation, preferably in a setting related to the responsibility level of the family court. - Level II
Experience:
Three years'…
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