Overview FLSA: Exempt This is an entry level Social Work position in the Human Services Department under the Family & Children's Section. The majority of the work in Child Protective Services (CPS) is centered around building relationships with parents/caregivers, who may struggle with personal issues such as mental health and/or substance abuse, and who are often involuntarily involved with CPS. Through these relationships the social worker will work to identify the root causes of the behaviors or conditions within the family that are creating the safety concern for the child(ren) and develop a treatment plan around the needs of the family. This position provides case management, services, and support to parents and/or caregivers so as to assist them in being able to demonstrate whether or not they are able to safely parent and meet the needs of their child(ren). This position also provides court related services in accordance with the Children's Code (Chapter 48) as it pertains to children in need of protection or services. Work is performed under supervision of a Human Services Supervisor. Essential Leadership Functions Act with Integrity and Build Trust Demonstrate mutual respect, humility, and honesty in all interactions Speak up appropriately, even when expressing unpopular viewpoints Actively listen and remain open-minded to diverse perspectives Drive for Results Set clear goals and objectives to motivate self and others to achieve outcomes Seek new opportunities to improve processes and drive sustainable results Hold self and others accountable through consistent evaluation and monitoring Develop Talent and Effective Teams Foster a collaborative environment that encourages knowledge sharing and growth Provide mentorship and support to help self and others reach full potential Recognize and leverage diverse strengths within self and team Lead with Vision and Strategy Understand and communicate a compelling vision that aligns with organizational goals Develop and execute comprehensive strategies to achieve long-term objectives Connect daily work to the bigger picture, inspiring self and others to contribute meaningfully Lead with Paradoxical, Critical, and Agile Thinking Navigate complex situations by considering multiple perspectives Adapt quickly to changes and uncertainties in the work environment Make critical decisions using analytical skills, experience, and input from others Build and Maintain Effective Relationships Communicate and collaborate effectively with stakeholders across the organization Influence others through coaching, consulting, and team-minded thinking Develop and sustain partnerships that create positive outcomes for all stakeholders Cultivate Community Engagement and Provide Excellent Service Understand and address the needs and concerns of the community Incorporate community perspectives into decision-making processes Drive initiatives that create positive impacts beyond the organization Demonstrate Emotional Intelligence Show self-awareness and manage emotions effectively in challenging situations Seek and respond constructively to feedback, even in the face of setbacks Balance empathy with accountability when leading self and working with others Essential Job Functions Works as a member of a team and utilizes a family-centered, strength-based approach. Integrates new knowledge, initiatives and approaches when working with families such as, trauma informed care, in-home safety services and signs of safety. The majority of the work is done out in the community and in family’s homes. Must be comfortable with going in to varying levels of home settings. Receives, documents, and analyzes reports of alleged child maltreatment. Conducts thorough assessments through interviews, home visits and collateral contacts, to determine the range of services needed by these individuals and their families for preventative, remedial or rehabilitative services. Researches and secures informal supports to alleviate the need for formal services and ensure the family's success in the long term. Coordinates or participates in family team meetings to bring both informal supports and formal service providers together to discuss how best to support the parent in making the necessary changes to ensure safety of their child. Provides social services per Wisconsin Statutes, court policies, and/or requirements of the program, state, or federal guidelines. In preparation for court hearings, writes court reports and permanency plans. May have to testify or provide information during court hearings. Maintains case records containing pertinent, accurate and current information. Fully completes required documentation in a timely fashion and in accordance with program requirements. Conducts ongoing safety and case evaluations to develop and update treatment plans to promote the child's safety, well-being, and permanency to lead to case closure. Permanency is achieved through reunification, transfer of guardianship or a termination of parental rights/adoption. Maintains skill and competence levels as policies and regulations change by attending department/staff meetings and by participating in continuing training as required and appropriate. Maintains confidentiality of client-related information, maintains respectful treatment of clients, and adheres to the La Crosse County Standards of Conduct in the Administrative Code (3.13). Adheres to approved social worker principles, methods, and practices, including the National Association of Social Worker's (NASW) code of ethics. Performs after hours on-call and intake duties, which includes working nights, weekends, and holidays on a rotating basis. Reports to work when scheduled, with minimum use of sick leave. Employee is expected to build up sick leave balance for income protection for unexpected illness. In this public service position, employee is required to be courteous, cooperative and respectful at all times, with the public and clients. Also establishes and maintains a courteous, cooperative and respectful working relationship with other employees, supervisors, and public officials. Physical demands: Large percentage of time is spent talking and hearing. Approximately half of time is spent sitting and using near and far vision, low fingering. A limited amount of time is spent standing, walking, climbing (using feet and legs), reaching, low to medium lifting and carrying (up to 35 lbs). Occasionally transports/carries a child or assists in transferring an adult. Occasionally it is necessary to stoop, kneel, and bend/twist. There is the threat of physical attack or injury from clients in unusual situations. Uses automobile, telephones, copy machines, computer/keyboard, dictating equipment. Related Job Functions Assists and provides back up to other Social Workers as necessary or required. May be required to work nights, weekends, or during community emergencies and/or disasters, when work may vary from normal job responsibilities. This job description is not intended to encompass every job duty or responsibility but is only illustrative. This position is required to perform other duties as may be assigned or required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level