About The Position

This position is responsible for the supervision of professional social caseworkers in the area of foster care with the Collaborative Foster Care Program (CFCP) and oversees the recruitment, training, ongoing certification and retention of foster parents. Works collaboratively with Jefferson and Douglas Counties and may supervise workers from each county. Also facilitates collaborative relationships with the Colorado Department of Human Services, various child placement agencies and other stakeholders. The CAPS Supervisor provides direct supervision to a team of professional social caseworkers who work with families with a variety of child, youth and adult protection issues in accordance with agency, state and federal guidelines and laws.

Requirements

  • Experience and/or knowledge of the Two-Generation Approach.
  • Ability to hire, supervise and evaluate professional casework staff.
  • Knowledge of successful management techniques and how to effectively apply them.
  • Excellent problem solving and conflict resolution skills.
  • Ability to motivate and lead staff and relate to the public in a professional manner.
  • Knowledge of principals of professional social casework and case management practices.
  • Knowledge of Colorado Revised Statute and Volume 7 program area and ability to interpret rules, regulations, policies, laws and procedures.
  • Knowledge of the organization, operations, programs and policies of County government.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to develop and maintain working relationships with clientele, coworkers, supervisors, administrators, attorneys, the public and other community agencies.
  • Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to effectively complete work in a timely manner despite tight deadlines, high volume of work, constant/frequent interruptions and dealing with angry, upset, or frustrated individuals.
  • Ability to effectively utilize various computer systems such as CAPS, Colorado TRAILS and Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel and Outlook.
  • Ability to originate, write and edit reports.
  • Ability to maintain a high level of professionalism and demonstrate leadership skills.
  • Ability to effectively evaluate situations and make independent decisions, multi-task, prioritize and utilize critical thinking skills.
  • Accountability
  • Accessibility
  • Inclusivity
  • Integrity
  • Bachelor’s degree in social work or a human behavioral science field from an accredited institution, including at least 30 semester or 45 quarter hours in human behavior science and three (3) years of professional casework, case management, or human services experience in a public or private human services agency.
  • A Master of Social Work or a human behavioral science field and two (2) years of professional casework, case management, or human services experience in a public or private human services agency.
  • Must successfully pass pre-employment testing which includes an acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR) and background check.
  • Possession of a valid Class “R” Colorado Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one within two weeks of appointment.
  • Reliable transportation is required as you will be utilizing your own personal vehicle for visiting families’ homes, transporting children, and attending court. You will be reimbursed for mileage.
  • Must have already successfully completed the Colorado Pre-Service Training Academy program or if hired must successfully complete and pass all required State of Colorado training in order to be considered for future employment.
  • Must also be able to successfully pass post-employment fingerprint check.

Nice To Haves

  • Three (3) years of child welfare social casework experience.
  • Knowledge of Partnering for Safety model and integration of the model into practice.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees staff scheduling; conducts individual and group supervision to manage case dynamics and direction.
  • Establishes work priorities and monitors deadlines.
  • Meets with administration as needed to participate in program planning.
  • Organizes the work within the unit to assure coverage and efficiency in caseload management based on the available knowledge and skills of the assigned workers.
  • Develops systematic methods of implementing programming which includes developing controls and monitoring workflow.
  • Determines the resources that are required to achieve the goals of the unit and makes recommendations to higher level management which sets priorities and budget requests.
  • Assigns duties to social caseworkers in the unit based on workload and available skills and abilities of the workers.
  • Provides guidance and consultation in the accomplishment of day-to-day tasks assigned to caseworkers.
  • Gives written and verbal instructions to subordinates on program issues.
  • Meet with workers individually and in groups to explain rules, policies, procedures, and laws.
  • Work with staff on individual cases, reviewing actions taken, coaching on effective resolution of problems in cases or duties which are difficult for the workers and creating work situations which allow professional growth.
  • Unit rules for work performance on the job are made by this position.
  • May establish workload and qualitative standards for the unit.
  • Monitors the work of subordinates and reviews the work of the total unit's effectiveness regarding plans and programs.
  • This may be done through individual supervision, documentation, and review of other reports prepared by the worker and the case records.
  • Reviews occur before, during, and after the performance of tasks.
  • Training needs for staff members are established on an individual basis and facilitation may be carried out by this position, through staff development, state department staff and outside facilitators when sufficient resources are available.
  • Monitors training progress including the assessment of need, and the evaluation of training upon completion.
  • Checks with employees on missed deadlines, problems of tardiness, chronic absences, and interpersonal problems and complaints involving the unit; participates in resolving grievances and partners with the Administrator, Section Manager, and Division Manager on disciplinary action taken against staff members in the unit.
  • Able to hold staff accountable and influence change.
  • Reviews the performance of workers on a periodic basis and completes the annual performance rating using the appropriate form.
  • Establishes individual performance plans and objectives and evaluates based on achievement of plans and objectives.
  • Demonstrates high level of clinical skill, is trauma informed and ensures staff practice from a trauma informed lens.
  • Demonstrates self-awareness and ability to reflect on own actions/practice and understands how actions impact others.
  • Able to take feedback and make changes accordingly.
  • Interviews and participates in selection of employees for the unit with higher level manager(s).
  • Attends supervisory meetings, oversees paperwork such as leave slips, time sheets, mileage reimbursement; attends collateral meetings with other agencies and state staff.
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