Brown County, MN
Full Time Social Worker - Child Protection
Brown County, MN, New Ulm, Minnesota, United States, 56073
Full Time Social Worker - Child Protection
Brown County, MN
Position Summary: Provide Child Protection services to children and families.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Investigates reports of abuse/neglect of children.
Screens child protection reports with screening teams.
Supervises family-based workers, foster parents, therapists, and skills workers.
Coordinates services and referrals for families.
Interprets child protective services and child welfare laws pertaining to abuse/neglect.
Provides preventative services to neglected children.
Interprets social and emotional factors to multi-disciplinary teams involved in the treatment of clients.
Attend and facilitate Child Protection multi-disciplinary teams.
Arranges and provides for visitation of children with their families.
Prepares intensive long or short-term case plans.
Consults with psychiatrists, psychologists, attorneys and other providers.
Makes child foster and residential placements.
Prepares court reports and recommendations.
Testifies in court proceedings.
Interprets and implements judicial findings and court orders.
Assess the health and safety needs of clients.
Protect client confidentiality in compliance with data privacy laws and rules.
Act as a Mandated Reporter of child and adult protection concerns.
Mobilize crisis resources to reasonably assure the health and safety of clients.
Provide direct and indirect support to families and individuals in the home, office and community.
Assist with transporting clients as needed.
Knowledge and ability to effectively use SSIS and assessment tools.
Maintain case records which meet Federal and State guidelines.
Be knowledgeable of legislative changes and mandates.
Be knowledgeable of community resources.
Complete annual and ongoing training as required.
Participate in agency/unit meetings.
Works closely with law enforcement, County Attorney, medical staff, the entire Brown County Human Service staff, probation workers, Guardian Ad Litem (GAL), staff from a variety of treatment centers, community educators, mental health staff, Public Health nurses and other community professionals.
Represent the County as approved on various boards and committees and special projects.
Perform office intake and weekend on-call duties as required by the agency.
Provide community education.
Available to work outside regular business hours, including nights and weekends.
All County Jobs
Other duties as assigned or apparent.
Regular attendance is required.
Attends meetings and training, as needed.
Position is for a CP I at Grade 10 with an entry hourly wage range of $32.91 to $36.90, DOQ. OR CP II at Grade 11 with an hourly wage range of $34.55 to $38.75, DOQ.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
Qualifications This position may be filled at either the Child Protection Social Worker I (CPI) or Child Protection Social Worker 2 (CPII) level, depending on the candidate’s education and experience.
CP I
Bachelor's or master’s degree in human services field and two (2) years’ experience as a County Social Worker/Case Manager preferred.
CP I Requirements
Completion of Child Protection Foundations Training within the first six months, if not already completed.
Valid Class D Driver’s License.
CP II
Master's degree in human services field plus two (2) years' experience as a County Social Worker/Case Manager; or
Master's degree in human services field plus one (1) year direct experience as a County Child Protection Social Worker; or
Bachelor's degree in human services field plus five (5) years direct experience as a County Child Protection Social Worker.
CP II Requirements
Completion of Child Protection Foundations Training within the first six months, if not already completed.
Valid Class D Driver’s License.
Proven leadership/mentorship qualities demonstrated over the most recent five years or more with a specific unit (mental health, child protection, adult services, etc.).
Ability to train on various programs/roles within the unit.
Ability to mentor.
Ability to facilitate team meetings when supervisor is not present.
Regular attendance according to the department’s work schedule.
Maintain good performance standing with Brown County.
Maintain safety, data privacy, and data security training.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to maintain, review and interpret program management reports.
Thorough knowledge of Federal, State and local laws and regulations regarding collections, child support enforcement, data privacy and human services programs.
Understanding of basic social work practices and a working knowledge of other units and services within the agency and community resources.
Ability to plan, assess, and make decisions under pressure.
The ability to use time wisely and efficiently.
Determine work priorities and manage workload requirements.
Ability to perform the job functions as governed by policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and law.
Demonstrate the ability to anticipate and meet realistic time frames. Flexibility to adjust to crisis situations.
Demonstrates dedication and conscientiousness in carrying out job responsibilities.
Ability to establish and maintain working relationships with clients, colleagues, agency administration, professionals and work with the public in a positive manner.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to plan and coordinate workflow for maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Ability to handle confidential information and follow data practices requirements.
Skill with human resource management practices including training, delegation and performance appraisal.
Ability to apply professional/managerial principles and judgement within overall goals/ direction established by senior management.
Considerable analytic ability to select, evaluate, and interpret data from multiple sources.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with a wide variety of internal and external contacts to achieve organizational objectives.
Benefits Brown County provides a comprehensive, balanced, and competitive benefits package as part of your total compensation.
Vacation
Up to 4 years: 101.66 hours
4 years but less than 8 years: 130 hours
8 years but less than 12 years: 157.30 hours
12 years but less than 16 years: 185.38 hours
16 or more years: 201.50 hours
Sick Leave Full time employees may earn 8 hours of sick leave per month.
Paid Holidays
New Year’s Day
Martin Luther King Day
President’s Day
Good Friday
Memorial Day
Juneteenth
Independence Day (Observed)
Labor Day
Veteran's Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Health Insurance Full-Time employees and employees working 30 or more hours per week may choose between single or family coverage. Eligibility begins on the first day of the month after the date of active employment.
Life Insurance Full-Time Employees are provided with the following term life insurance benefit at no cost to them: $20,000 term life/$20,000 AD&D. Regular part‑time employees working 30 or more hours per week are eligible for this benefit with County paying 75% of premium.
Retirement The County and the employee contribute to PERA (Public Employees Retirement Association).
Employees must participate as directed by Minnesota statutes.
Contribution rates vary depending on position.
Employee may obtain refund of employee contribution upon termination of service.
Variable Benefits Available
Dental
Vision
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Flexible Spending Reimbursement Accounts (FSA)
Deferred Compensation (457b)
Roth IRA
Supplemental Life
AFLAC Plans
Contact Information Questions regarding benefit information can be directed to Human Resources at (507) 233‑6605.
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Position Summary: Provide Child Protection services to children and families.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Investigates reports of abuse/neglect of children.
Screens child protection reports with screening teams.
Supervises family-based workers, foster parents, therapists, and skills workers.
Coordinates services and referrals for families.
Interprets child protective services and child welfare laws pertaining to abuse/neglect.
Provides preventative services to neglected children.
Interprets social and emotional factors to multi-disciplinary teams involved in the treatment of clients.
Attend and facilitate Child Protection multi-disciplinary teams.
Arranges and provides for visitation of children with their families.
Prepares intensive long or short-term case plans.
Consults with psychiatrists, psychologists, attorneys and other providers.
Makes child foster and residential placements.
Prepares court reports and recommendations.
Testifies in court proceedings.
Interprets and implements judicial findings and court orders.
Assess the health and safety needs of clients.
Protect client confidentiality in compliance with data privacy laws and rules.
Act as a Mandated Reporter of child and adult protection concerns.
Mobilize crisis resources to reasonably assure the health and safety of clients.
Provide direct and indirect support to families and individuals in the home, office and community.
Assist with transporting clients as needed.
Knowledge and ability to effectively use SSIS and assessment tools.
Maintain case records which meet Federal and State guidelines.
Be knowledgeable of legislative changes and mandates.
Be knowledgeable of community resources.
Complete annual and ongoing training as required.
Participate in agency/unit meetings.
Works closely with law enforcement, County Attorney, medical staff, the entire Brown County Human Service staff, probation workers, Guardian Ad Litem (GAL), staff from a variety of treatment centers, community educators, mental health staff, Public Health nurses and other community professionals.
Represent the County as approved on various boards and committees and special projects.
Perform office intake and weekend on-call duties as required by the agency.
Provide community education.
Available to work outside regular business hours, including nights and weekends.
All County Jobs
Other duties as assigned or apparent.
Regular attendance is required.
Attends meetings and training, as needed.
Position is for a CP I at Grade 10 with an entry hourly wage range of $32.91 to $36.90, DOQ. OR CP II at Grade 11 with an hourly wage range of $34.55 to $38.75, DOQ.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
Qualifications This position may be filled at either the Child Protection Social Worker I (CPI) or Child Protection Social Worker 2 (CPII) level, depending on the candidate’s education and experience.
CP I
Bachelor's or master’s degree in human services field and two (2) years’ experience as a County Social Worker/Case Manager preferred.
CP I Requirements
Completion of Child Protection Foundations Training within the first six months, if not already completed.
Valid Class D Driver’s License.
CP II
Master's degree in human services field plus two (2) years' experience as a County Social Worker/Case Manager; or
Master's degree in human services field plus one (1) year direct experience as a County Child Protection Social Worker; or
Bachelor's degree in human services field plus five (5) years direct experience as a County Child Protection Social Worker.
CP II Requirements
Completion of Child Protection Foundations Training within the first six months, if not already completed.
Valid Class D Driver’s License.
Proven leadership/mentorship qualities demonstrated over the most recent five years or more with a specific unit (mental health, child protection, adult services, etc.).
Ability to train on various programs/roles within the unit.
Ability to mentor.
Ability to facilitate team meetings when supervisor is not present.
Regular attendance according to the department’s work schedule.
Maintain good performance standing with Brown County.
Maintain safety, data privacy, and data security training.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to maintain, review and interpret program management reports.
Thorough knowledge of Federal, State and local laws and regulations regarding collections, child support enforcement, data privacy and human services programs.
Understanding of basic social work practices and a working knowledge of other units and services within the agency and community resources.
Ability to plan, assess, and make decisions under pressure.
The ability to use time wisely and efficiently.
Determine work priorities and manage workload requirements.
Ability to perform the job functions as governed by policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and law.
Demonstrate the ability to anticipate and meet realistic time frames. Flexibility to adjust to crisis situations.
Demonstrates dedication and conscientiousness in carrying out job responsibilities.
Ability to establish and maintain working relationships with clients, colleagues, agency administration, professionals and work with the public in a positive manner.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to plan and coordinate workflow for maximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Ability to handle confidential information and follow data practices requirements.
Skill with human resource management practices including training, delegation and performance appraisal.
Ability to apply professional/managerial principles and judgement within overall goals/ direction established by senior management.
Considerable analytic ability to select, evaluate, and interpret data from multiple sources.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with a wide variety of internal and external contacts to achieve organizational objectives.
Benefits Brown County provides a comprehensive, balanced, and competitive benefits package as part of your total compensation.
Vacation
Up to 4 years: 101.66 hours
4 years but less than 8 years: 130 hours
8 years but less than 12 years: 157.30 hours
12 years but less than 16 years: 185.38 hours
16 or more years: 201.50 hours
Sick Leave Full time employees may earn 8 hours of sick leave per month.
Paid Holidays
New Year’s Day
Martin Luther King Day
President’s Day
Good Friday
Memorial Day
Juneteenth
Independence Day (Observed)
Labor Day
Veteran's Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Health Insurance Full-Time employees and employees working 30 or more hours per week may choose between single or family coverage. Eligibility begins on the first day of the month after the date of active employment.
Life Insurance Full-Time Employees are provided with the following term life insurance benefit at no cost to them: $20,000 term life/$20,000 AD&D. Regular part‑time employees working 30 or more hours per week are eligible for this benefit with County paying 75% of premium.
Retirement The County and the employee contribute to PERA (Public Employees Retirement Association).
Employees must participate as directed by Minnesota statutes.
Contribution rates vary depending on position.
Employee may obtain refund of employee contribution upon termination of service.
Variable Benefits Available
Dental
Vision
Short Term Disability
Long Term Disability
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Flexible Spending Reimbursement Accounts (FSA)
Deferred Compensation (457b)
Roth IRA
Supplemental Life
AFLAC Plans
Contact Information Questions regarding benefit information can be directed to Human Resources at (507) 233‑6605.
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