Social Worker - Western Correctional

State of North Carolina
10d

About The Position

Work in this class involves providing intensive social work services in serious and complicated cases which require the flexible use of a wide range of social work skills and intervention techniques. Services are provided in a variety of settings, including neuro-medical centers, child care facilities, Head Start/Early Head Start programs, home environments, correctional facilities, juvenile justice facilities, and state institutions. Clients/patients have specialized dementia, mental health, substance abuse and/or developmental disability issues. Work may involve providing in-depth assessment of individuals and family dynamics and needs, assessment, intervention and treatment of patients/clients and or families. Work may involve training and modeling to direct care staff or families. Employees work with patients/clients and families to develop treatment plans and discharge plans into the community. The discharge planning involves coordinating with a variety of community based service providers. This is a full-time position (40 hours per week) with State Benefits.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in social work from an appropriately accredited institution; or
  • Bachelor’s degree in social work from an appropriately accredited institution and one year of directly related experience; or
  • Master’s degree in a human services field from an appropriately accredited institution and one year of directly related experience; or
  • Bachelor’s degree in a human services field from an appropriately accredited institution and two years of directly related experience; or
  • an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Documented knowledge of social work techniques and practices.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluate offender’s situation and her ability to deal with it, developing a social history, psychosocial assessment, service plan and/or treatment plan and follow-up.
  • Develop community or service resources.
  • Perform assessments to identify needs and establish an appropriate service/treatment plan to provide supportive/directive counseling to inmates and families in addressing needs.
  • Utilize knowledge of a range of services and of supportive level counseling and other counseling techniques to provide services.
  • Understand social work practices and theories, an understanding of the availability and interactions of a variety of community services and agencies and of a range of service providers.
  • Utilize agency guidelines, specific state or federal standards, and principles of a variety of supportive counseling techniques to provide services.
  • Referrals are documented in accordance with agency requirements.
  • Work with inmates, families, habilitation/treatment teams in the development and implementation of treatment plans.
  • Contact with other professionals is required in the coordination of services, programs and consultation.
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