Social Worker I/A/T - On Call
Company: Davidson County Government
Location: Lexington
Posted on: November 15, 2024
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Job Description:
Overview: General Statement of Duties -Performs responsible work
investigating reports of abuse neglect and exploitation of children
and disabled adults including children in the custody of DSS.
Position rotates coverage with three other on-call social workers.
-Hours vary may be asked to work some weekends. - Most work will be
in the evening and at night. -Job Responsibilities -Distinguishing
Features of the ClassAn employee in this class is responsible for
investigating reports of abuse; neglect and -exploitation of
children and disabled adults within the State mandated policies and
-procedures. This position provides the after-hours emergency
coverage in for all child -welfare and adult services cases and
includes late afternoons/evenings/late night during the -week as
well as weekend coverage. Position reports to SW Supervisor
III.Illustrative Examples of WorkAdult Services:- Take Adult
Protective Services (APS) reports and initiate case if necessary to
-meet mandated timeframes.- Make visits to APS clients/wards to
ensure safety.- Take and respond to calls regarding wards where DSS
has been appointed -Guardian.Permanency Planning:- Place children
when petitions are filed after hours (with guidance from
-Permanency Planning Supervisor).- Place runaway children who are
found as well as children in placements that -disrupt after hours.-
Offer/provide support and information as needed to placement
providers and enter -notes.- Assist in locating/providing
information to parents who cannot be contacted -during regular work
hours.Child Protective Services:- Screen Child Protective Services
(CPS) reports that come in on weekdays after 4p.m. as well as on
weekends and holidays with the oversight of the Supervisor -that is
on-call. -- Initiate screened-in reports in accordance with
mandated timeframes.- Interview/gather information from victims;
parents; caretakers; medical providers; -law enforcement; relatives
and collaterals etc.; who have immediate knowledge of/pertaining to
the abuse/neglect allegations- Complete safety assessments with
families to determine if children can remain in -the home at the
time of the initiation.- Conduct home visits to determine
appropriateness of home/placements. -- Assist day workers needing
assistance in initiating cases or interviewing unseen -family
members.- Complete and file a juvenile petition for non-secure
custody when a child is -unable to remain in the custody of the
parent(s).- Complete necessary documentation to support any action
taken during on-call -hours by 8 a.m. the following
morning.General: -- Completes assist requests made by other
Counties and/or States; completes -documentation and forms then
sends them to the County/State that requested the -assist.-
Prepares case record in accordance with agency protocol with
accuracy and preciseness.- Prepares court reports; subpoena
witnesses; consults with the agency attorney and -testifies in
hearings.- Adheres to the department's safety rules and
regulations. -- Performs other duties as assigned. -Knowledge;
Skills and Abilities- Knowledge of local; State and Federal child
and adult welfare.- Knowledgeable of family dynamics.-
Knowledgeable of child development.- Must have excellent
interviewing skills.- Ability to establish trust and rapport with
victims.- Ability to discuss allegation and issues in a
non-threatening manner.- Ability to make decisions in stressful
conditions.- Must have excellent observation skills.- Ability to
discern truth from un-truth.- Must have good problem solving
skills.- Ability to set aside personal biases while making
important observations/decisions.- Ability to document in writing
the issues and events in a case for possible review by court
personnel and CPS staff so that others can clearly understand what
occurred and why certain decisions were made.- Ability to
understand a situation with both intuitive and analytical
perception.- Ability to work after hours in order to respond to
emergencies which include cases of severe physical abuse; sexual
abuse; neglect and fatalities. - -Education and ExperienceMaster's
Degree in Social Work from an accredited School of Social Work and
one year experience or an equivalent combination of education and
experience including a Master's Degree in a counseling field with
two years of social work experience; a four year degree in human
services field or related curriculum including at least 25 semester
hours of courses related to social work or counseling and three
years of social work experience or graduation from a four year
college or university and four years of experience in
rehabilitation counseling; pastoral counseling; or related human
services field providing experience in casework; group work or
community organization; or an equivalent combination of education
and experience. - -Licenses and CertificationsValid North Carolina
Driver License. - -Physical Requirements-Must be able to physically
perform the basic life operational support functions of climbing;
balancing; stooping; kneeling; crouching; crawling; reaching;
standing; walking; pulling; lifting; fingering; grasping; feeling;
talking; hearing and repetitive motions.- Worker performs light
work exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally; and/or up to
10 pounds of force frequently; and/or a negligible amount of force
constantly to move objects.- Worker is required to have close
visual acuity to work on a computer terminal and perform extensive
reading.- The worker is subject to both environmental conditions:
Activities occur inside and outside.- Worker is subject to extreme
cold: Temperatures below 32 degrees for periods of more than one
hour.- Worker is subject to hazards; includes a variety of physical
conditions.- Worker is subject to atmospheric conditions: One or
more of the following conditions that affect the respiratory system
of the skin: fumes; odors; dusts; mists; gases or poor
ventilation.- The worker is in contact with potentially infectious
bodily fluids during the performance of his/her duties.
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