Social Services Program Analyst 2025-02801

State of WyomingDouglas, WY
46dHybrid

About The Position

The State of Wyoming's Department of Family Services is seeking a Social Services Lead Worker in District 8, which includes the following counties: Goshen, Niobrara, Converse, and Platte. This position is crucial for managing high and very high-risk family caseloads, with a core focus on building family capacity to care for children within their homes safely. The Lead Worker will facilitate safety interventions and community collaboration, and support foster care providers, including relative caregivers. Key responsibilities include conducting safety and risk assessments, developing and implementing safety plans, and providing ongoing and crisis case management. The role also involves serving as a coaching resource and mentor for newer workers, particularly in assessing risk and safety during home visits with an emphasis on maintaining children's safety in the home. This position requires a Bachelor's degree plus 2-3 years of progressive work experience, typically in child protection. Essential skills include the ability to assess risk and safety at a high level, effectively communicate conclusions, work with diverse populations in high-stress situations, and offer crisis mediation. We believe our employees are our most valuable asset. That's why we offer: Competitive Compensation Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance State Retirement plan Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays A potential hybrid remote work arrangement is available Human Resource Contact: Judie Petersen / [email protected]

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree (typically in Social Services)
  • 2-3 years of progressive work experience (typically in Social Services Programs) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Social Services Worker
  • OR
  • 4-6 years of progressive work experience (typically in Social Services Programs) with acquired knowledge at the level of a Social Services Worker

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's degree in social work or related field and 2-3 years of progressive work experience in Child Welfare.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include evenings, nights, holidays, weekends, and on-call hours.
  • Advanced Casework Management: Proven ability to manage complex caseloads involving high and very high-risk individuals and families, including conducting thorough investigations and assessments.
  • Crisis Intervention and De-escalation: Demonstrated proficiency in defusing potentially volatile situations and providing effective crisis planning and support in high-stress environments.
  • Culturally Safe Practice: Capacity to effectively engage and work with diverse populations, demonstrating cultural sensitivity and responsiveness.
  • Sound Judgment and Decision-Making: Ability to exercise appropriate authority and make sound, timely decisions, particularly in critical situations related to child safety and well-being.
  • Expert Risk and Safety Assessment: High-level capability in assessing risk and safety factors, including the development and implementation of comprehensive safety plans, and communicating conclusions to all relevant parties.
  • Interagency Collaboration and Facilitation: Strong aptitude for working directly with community partners, including law enforcement, mental health, substance abuse, and medical professionals, and effectively facilitating professional groups.
  • Leadership and Mentorship: Demonstrated leadership skills, including the ability to mentor and train new social services workers, provide best practice coaching, and direct workflow in the supervisor's absence. Organizational and Documentation Proficiency: Exceptional organizational skills with the ability to manage detailed case documentation, write court reports, maintain contracts, and ensure adherence to policy and procedure.
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) Expertise: Proficiency in utilizing Motivational Interviewing techniques for information gathering, building rapport with families, and supporting evidence-informed practices.
  • Policy and Procedure Acumen: Strong understanding of relevant policies and procedures, with the ability to answer questions, direct workers to appropriate resources, and contribute to local office procedure development.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for administering social services and juvenile services programs.
  • Manages one or more statewide or agency-wide social services or juvenile program(s).
  • Determines program goals and objectives and/or chairs committees established to support the program.
  • Develops and coordinates program(s) activities, services, and/or implementation with private providers, other governmental entities, program users, etc.
  • Monitors and evaluates operations, programs, processes, and/or practices for quality and effectiveness; makes recommendations for improvement.
  • Develops and coordinates plans and policies, resources, and mission as well as goals, vision, and expectations of the agency or program.
  • Responds to questions from clients and the general public.
  • Draws down and manages federal funds.
  • Reviews and monitors determinations made by the field staff in protection cases in regards to safety, permanency, and well-being.
  • Provides technical/functional supervision to line staff through training, consultation on program(s) related to policies, updated plans, priorities, processes, practices, etc.
  • Responsible for analyzing, researching, developing, and implementing statewide social services programs.
  • Writes and revises program policy and procedures; trains and monitors policy implementation.
  • Develops, maintains, and coordinates staff training for department personnel.
  • Monitors the RFP process.
  • In addition to the duties of a Social Services Worker, the lead worker will manage and/or provide consultation for high and very-high-risk cases, including investigations and assessments.
  • Utilize Motivational Interviewing (MI) in gathering information for reports and building rapport.
  • Support training and development of Motivational Interviewing (MI) for the office.
  • Conduct safety and risk assessments and family assessments with an emphasis on creating plans to maintain children safely in their homes.
  • Conduct initial and ongoing face-to-face contact with children and adults involved in reports, assessing safety, risk, service needs, and strengths of all family members.
  • Develop and implement safety plans and case service plans in collaboration with families and other professionals.
  • Provide ongoing and crisis case management for voluntary and court-ordered services.
  • Address family dynamics such as safety, risk, poverty, housing, medical care, mental health, employment, education, financial concerns, and substance abuse.
  • Provide families with appropriate referrals to satisfy needs and accomplish goals.
  • Ensure clients are connected with community resources to support their safety and well-being.
  • Under the guidance of a Social Services Supervisor, act as a coaching resource for new workers by specifically providing best practice coaching and training on risk and safety, including accompanying new workers on visits where risk and safety are being assessed with a focus on maintaining children safely in the home whenever possible.
  • Work with community members, providers, law enforcement, schools, and medical providers in training and developing services that will mitigate immediate risk and safety concerns.

Benefits

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • State Retirement plan
  • Paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays
  • A potential hybrid remote work arrangement is available

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities

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