As a member of the Adult Protective Services Unit within the Adult Services Program Area, this worker serves as an Adult Protective Services Social Worker. The primary purpose of Adult Protective Services is the amelioration and prevention of abuse, neglect and exploitation of disabled adults living in Craven County. Clients served are adults, or legally emancipated minors, with disabilities which have incapacitated them so that they are unable to care for themselves, and who have no one able or willing to assist with the care they need. Clients may be vulnerable to abuse, neglect or exploitation by a caretaker or they may be neglecting themselves. They may live alone, with family members, or with non-related persons acting as caretakers. They may live in private homes or local residential care facilities. Referrals for services are received from within the agency, other human service agencies and from the general public. The worker maintains an APS caseload size of 18 or less in order to allow for the more concentrated work required. The length of time a case is carried depends on the nature of the situation and the client's needs. Often crisis situations requiring intense and concentrated services can be resolved in a relatively minimal amount of time. Other cases with more complex problems require long-term efforts and may be carried by the worker for several months. The potential for legal intervention is what distinguishes protective services from other social work services.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level