Caseworker I/Social Service Worker-DCFS Southwest Region (Cedar City)

State of Utah Office of the GovernorCedar City, UT
Onsite

About The Position

Becoming a Caseworker I or Social Service Worker at the Utah Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS) can be a life changing event! If you have a social work background and a passion to work with children and families, Child & Family Services is the place for you. Together we can make a difference through service! These positions will be filled as a Caseworker I or Social Service Worker depending upon the qualifications of the applicant.

Requirements

  • Previous or current employment with the DHHS; working with residential youth or adults participating in programs related to domestic violence, abuse, or homelessness; working in a domestic violence or homeless shelter, or with any agency providing mental or behavioral health services; any public or private school in an educational or social work-related role; foster or kinship provider, contracted DHHS service provider, or other fields closely related to child welfare), or a combination of experience and education to equal four years.
  • If work experience was not full-time, the equivalent must be calculated in comparison to full-time. For example, two years of half-time work would be equivalent to one year of full-time work.
  • Caseworker I: Pay $23.60: Understands human development across the lifespan, and resources in the community, and has the ability to provide support and interventions in a culturally responsive way.
  • Is adept at interacting professionally with all levels of management while managing a diversified workload and challenging situations.
  • Deals with people in a manner which shows sensitivity, tact, and professionalism.
  • Communicates effectively, clearly, and concisely verbally and in writing.
  • Has four years of full-time education OR professional work experience related to working with children, parents, and/or families, OR a combination of education and professional work experience.
  • Possesses a current valid Utah driver's license.
  • Social Service Worker: Pay $26.21: Holds an SSW or higher or higher licensure in good standing (required by statute UCA58-60-103).
  • Understands human development across the lifespan, and resources in the community, and has the ability to provide support and interventions in a culturally responsive way.
  • Is adept at interacting professionally with all levels of management while managing a diversified workload and challenging situations.
  • Deals with people in a manner which shows sensitivity, tact, and professionalism.
  • Communicates effectively, clearly, and concisely verbally and in writing.
  • Has four years of professional work experience related to working with children, parents, and/or families or a combination of education and experience to equal four years.
  • Possesses a current Utah valid driver's license.

Nice To Haves

  • May require 24-hour on-call services/time. 24-hour on-call services response time to be determined by the agency.

Responsibilities

  • Investigating reports of abuse, exploitation, and/or neglect; assessing safety, risk, strengths, and barriers and determining appropriate actions governing a family's situation.
  • Working with families to create plans for children’s safety and for ongoing services.
  • Coordinating and referring services to children and families offered by community resources, placement providers, collateral agencies, the courts, and community partners.
  • Supervising visits between parents and children to ensure safety.
  • Conducting in-home visits to assess safety and track progress.
  • Facilitating Child and Family Team Meetings with the family, their formal and informal supports.
  • Testifying in court hearings regarding actions, findings, procedures, and protocols.
  • Preparing detailed case documentation that includes: intake records, investigation summaries, assessments of safety, risk and family functioning; service plans, court reports, case history and activity logs.
  • May include performing 24-hour-on-call services as needed under supervisor's direction. 24-hour on-call service assignments may be based on, and subject to, geographic employment location and/or agency demand.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Job Stability: Enjoy the security and reliability of employment within a well-established organization.
  • Career Growth: Develop valuable skills and gain opportunities for leadership within a large organization.
  • Meaningful Work: Contribute to an important service that benefits the community and supports organizational goals.
  • Supportive Work Environment: Be part of a team that values cooperation, strong work ethics, and mutual support.
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