Prince George County offers an attractive benefits package and manageable caseloads in Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigations/Family Assessments and CPS In-Home/Prevention. Manageable caseloads allow for greater flexibility with schedules, increased engagement with families, and better work-life balance. Joining an experienced service team fosters an opportunity to achieve positive outcomes and shared goals with families. The agency strongly believes in prevention, safety, and keeping families intact whenever possible. After-hours on-call is reasonable and manageable, averaging one week every six to eight weeks.
Prince George County is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Manager III, Social Services Case Management. This advertisement is for the recruitment of multiple positions: CPS Investigations and Family Assessments Case Manager and In-Home/Prevention Case Manager. These positions will be assigned to the CPS/Prevention Team with the responsibility of:
- Investigating child abuse and neglect.
- Assessing client needs.
- Counseling and assisting clients.
- Determining available programs and services.
- Preparing and maintaining files and records.
- Preparing reports.
Depending on qualifications and assignment, you will conduct CPS Investigations/Family Assessments or manage CPS In-Home/Prevention. Responsibilities include:
- Providing case management to a combined caseload of child protective services ongoing and foster care prevention cases (in-home services).
- Making referrals and coordinating services with community partners.
- Completing face-to-face interviews to assess progress in services.
- Making announced and unannounced home visits.
- Conducting Child Protective Services family assessments of child abuse and neglect complaints, interviewing children and adults.
- Assessing safety and implementing safety plans.
Qualifications include:
- Thorough knowledge of social, economic, and health problems.
- Thorough knowledge of social institutions and the methods of the helping process.
- Thorough knowledge of child abuse, policies, and procedures.
- Thorough knowledge of intervention and treatment techniques.
- General knowledge of individual and group behavior.
- Ability to identify social problems and needs to assess the ability of individuals and families to utilize services in problem-solving.
- Some knowledge of safety measures for protection of self in hostile situations.
- Ability to plan and organize work and to understand and interpret laws, policies, and regulations.
- Ability to communicate and establish effective working relationships with clients, associates, other professionals, and the general public.
- Ability to prepare reports and maintain records.
Provide rotating coverage for child welfare on-call by being available after hours by phone or responding in person as needed according to state law and local policy and procedures. Graduation from an accredited college or university with major course work in social work, human services, or related field, and considerable local social services agency experience is required. Possession of all requirements for the position as specified by the Virginia Department of Social Services is necessary. Work may be required at times outside of normal business hours to accommodate the needs of the client.
To apply online, visit the website at www.princegeorgecountyva.gov. To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a County application. Applications should be submitted online. For additional information, please call (804) 722-8669. EOE.
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