Social Worker

Hubbard CountyPark Rapids, MN
1d

About The Position

Adult Services (Assignment) Perform work in coordinating and delivering home and community-based services to qualified individuals. Assess needs through a computer-based assessing tool. Identify potential service needs and make appropriate referrals and recommendations. Determine eligibility for home and community-based services and complete a person-centered community support plan. Children Services (Assignment): Perform work of considerable difficulty in providing intensive social work services for the protection, rehabilitation and care of children. Perform highly critical social work assignments in voluntary and non-voluntary child protective service cases.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in social work, nursing, psychology, sociology or closely related field; OR Bachelor's degree in any field and 1 year work experience as a social worker in a public or private social services agency.
  • Bachelor’s degree in nursing with a public health nursing certificate, or other closely related field with at least 1 year of home and community-based experience; OR be a registered nurse with at least 2 years of home and community-based experience.
  • Bachelor’s degree in social work, nursing, psychology, sociology or a closely related field; OR Bachelor’s Degree in any field and 1 year of work experience as a social worker in a public or private social services agency.
  • AMH-TCM case managers must meet the requirements outlined in Minnesota Statutes 245.462 subdivision 4
  • AMH-TCM case managers with less than 2,000 hours of supervised experience delivering mental health services to adults with mental illness or children with a severe emotional disturbance must: Complete the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) 4—hour commissioner-approved Rule 79 training curriculum. Refer to the Mental Health Targeted Case Management Trainings webpage for more information, including registration. Receive clinical supervision regarding individual service delivery from a mental health professional (MHP) until the requirement of 2,000 hours of experience is met.
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Successful completion of a Child Protection Background Check (M.S. 299C.60 – 299C.64), as amended) and Predatory Offender Registration Check and Sexual Exploitation Background Check (M.S. 604.20 – 604.205, as amended).
  • Agency programs, operations, policies and procedures.
  • Principles and techniques of interviewing and recording in social work and the ability to apply them.
  • Individual and group behavior.
  • Social casework objectives, principles, and methods.
  • Social- economic factors, which promote stable family life and understanding of the elements, which affect family security.
  • Principles of community organization.
  • Physical and mental illnesses.
  • Social welfare research methods.
  • Family systems and dynamics.
  • Current principles and practices of social work case management as they apply to the treatment of major behavior problems.
  • Causative factors leading to social maladjustment.
  • Laws relating to abuse and neglect.
  • Principles of family and marital counseling.
  • Techniques of placement with emphasis on the complete participation of the parent or guardian.
  • Utilization of appropriate resources and services
  • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook).
  • Basic understanding of electronic filing systems.
  • Effectively apply casework knowledge and skills.
  • Work constructively within an agency in the community setting and in effectively utilizing appropriate resources and services.
  • Work constructively in the development and coordination of community resources to meet special needs.
  • Manage time productively.
  • Prioritize caseloads.
  • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  • Communicate with and understand the problems faced by people from all cultural and economic levels.
  • Work with and motivate the most disadvantaged segment of the community.
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients, relatives, the courts, local law enforcement agencies and the public.
  • Analyze complex situations and evaluate potential for improvement.
  • Understand the problems faced by people from all cultural and economic levels.
  • Work with and motivate the most disadvantaged segment of the community.
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients, relatives, the courts, local law enforcement agencies and the public.
  • Analyze complex situations and evaluate potential for improvement.
  • Understand the problems faced by people from all cultural and economic levels.
  • Work with and motivate the most disadvantaged segment of the community.
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients, relatives, the courts, local law enforcement agencies and the public.
  • Analyze complex situations and evaluate potential for improvement.
  • Work well with others; ability and willingness to follow rules and procedures and follow directives from supervisors.

Nice To Haves

  • Work experience beyond the minimum qualifications.
  • Work experience working in a county social services agency.
  • Work experience developing care and case management plans with children or adults.
  • Work experience with programs (i.e. MnChoices, CAC,CAS/CADI/DD/BL,/AC/EW and MCO’s/TBI).
  • Public Health nursing certificate.
  • Training and certification specific to assessment and consultation for long-term care services in the state.

Responsibilities

  • Provide public information on human service programs to the community.
  • Engage clients at intake.
  • Collaborate with local law enforcement and correction agencies.
  • Interpret Federal and State laws, and implement judicial findings and court orders, including testifying in court proceedings.
  • Prepare social histories.
  • Facilitate out-of-home placements for children and adults.
  • Coordinate preventative services.
  • Make referrals to local mental health agencies who can provide direct services to clients.
  • Case management of families and individuals.
  • Conduct complex case evaluation for the purpose of assessing problems and determining appropriate types and methods of treatment.
  • Prepare in-depth long or short-term treatment plans.
  • Perform client drug screening requirements.
  • Provide referral for vocation/employment services.
  • Interpret social and emotional factors to others involved in treatment of clients.
  • Supervise foster home placements.
  • Make home visits to determine needs of individuals and families for services.
  • Interpret policies and regulations to clients.
  • Provide casework services for rehabilitation and care of children or adult.
  • Investigate complaints of abuse and neglect.
  • Maintain case records which meet federal, state and local guidelines.
  • Consult with psychiatrists, psychologists and attorneys in connection with case objectives.
  • Prepare information and recommendations in connection with court cases and proceedings.
  • Participate in in-service training and other staff development activities.
  • Attend relevant meetings, workshops and training sessions.
  • Provide input for the design of new programs and services.
  • Provide case management services to the adult and disabled populations.
  • Complete MnCHOICES assessments to determine eligibility of Home and Community Base Services, identifying potential service needs or appropriate recommendations and completion of a person-centered community support plan that is designed to fulfill those needs and limit service gaps.
  • Prepare treatment plans in areas such as family management, marital counseling, childcare and development.
  • Interview and screen prospective adoptive parents.
  • Provide case management services to children and families.
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