Under supervision and utilizing a team approach, provides direct casework services to children, birth families, kinship caregivers, foster families, and community providers in situations involving abuse, neglect, dependency, risk to harm, and/or families in need of services. Positions in this classification will play an active role in investigations, assessing child risk and safety, and/or providing ongoing, direct casework services to ensure the well-being and permanency of children. Employees will exercise independent judgement within established policies, procedures, and legal guidelines. Work will include direct interactions and face-to-face contact with children, families, caregivers, and/or community partners, often in complex and high-risk situations. Caseworkers are responsible for developing and implementing service plans, coordinating resources, and monitoring progress towards safety and permanency goals. Work is performed in a combination of office and field settings and is subject to strict, regulatory, legal, and documentation requirements. If assigned to CARE House, serves in a co-located role at CARE House under Dayton Children’s Hospital. Attends weekly multidisciplinary team meetings. Observes forensic interviews. Collaborates daily and shares cases with the multidisciplinary team. Attends case huddles, briefings, law enforcement interviews, and criminal court proceedings as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level