
Director II, Social Services — Lead Community Impact
Virginia Department of Social Services, Virginia, MN, United States
The Powhatan County Department of Social Services Advisory Board is seeking a dynamic, dedicated and experienced human services professional to lead a Level II social services department in Powhatan, Virginia.
ABOUT POWHATAN Nestled between the Appomattox and James Rivers in Central Virginia, Powhatan County offers a scenic rural atmosphere with convenient access to major cultural, educational, and medical centers. Located just 20 miles west of Richmond, Powhatan is within a two-hour drive of Washington, D.C., the Atlantic Ocean, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. With a population of just over 31,000, low unemployment, and a median household income of $110,667, Powhatan is one of Virginia’s fastest-growing counties—carefully balancing development with its rural charm.
The County provides a comprehensive range of services, including fire and rescue, water and sewer, solid waste management, parks and recreation, social services, 911 dispatch, and planning and development. Powhatan’s annual budget is $157 million and is balanced without relying on one-time revenues. Operating efficiently with only 255 full-time equivalents, Powhatan is recognized for its sound financial operations, strong management, and commitment to long‑term sustainability. Powhatan’s Department of Social Services is staffed with 28 full-time equivalent positions (including the Director) across the Family Services Unit, Benefits Programs Unit, Children’s Services, Community Action Agency, Senior Services, Domestic Violence Program, and Administrative Services. Aside from the Director position, there are currently no vacancies. The department also benefits from strong employee retention, with more than 50% of staff having served the County for six or more years.
Powhatan offers the benefits of proximity to the Richmond metro area without congestion. The County features fully accredited public schools, award‑winning local government and school divisions, and a wealth of recreational and cultural amenities, including 19 sites on the Virginia Historic Registry. A strong economy, exceptional quality of life, and a close‑knit community make Powhatan an ideal place to live, work, and play.
AGENCY MISSION: AGENCY MISSION
The mission of Powhatan County Department of Social Services is “People helping people triumph over poverty, abuse and neglect to shape strong futures for themselves, their families and communities
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ABOUT POWHATAN Nestled between the Appomattox and James Rivers in Central Virginia, Powhatan County offers a scenic rural atmosphere with convenient access to major cultural, educational, and medical centers. Located just 20 miles west of Richmond, Powhatan is within a two-hour drive of Washington, D.C., the Atlantic Ocean, Colonial Williamsburg, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. With a population of just over 31,000, low unemployment, and a median household income of $110,667, Powhatan is one of Virginia’s fastest-growing counties—carefully balancing development with its rural charm.
The County provides a comprehensive range of services, including fire and rescue, water and sewer, solid waste management, parks and recreation, social services, 911 dispatch, and planning and development. Powhatan’s annual budget is $157 million and is balanced without relying on one-time revenues. Operating efficiently with only 255 full-time equivalents, Powhatan is recognized for its sound financial operations, strong management, and commitment to long‑term sustainability. Powhatan’s Department of Social Services is staffed with 28 full-time equivalent positions (including the Director) across the Family Services Unit, Benefits Programs Unit, Children’s Services, Community Action Agency, Senior Services, Domestic Violence Program, and Administrative Services. Aside from the Director position, there are currently no vacancies. The department also benefits from strong employee retention, with more than 50% of staff having served the County for six or more years.
Powhatan offers the benefits of proximity to the Richmond metro area without congestion. The County features fully accredited public schools, award‑winning local government and school divisions, and a wealth of recreational and cultural amenities, including 19 sites on the Virginia Historic Registry. A strong economy, exceptional quality of life, and a close‑knit community make Powhatan an ideal place to live, work, and play.
AGENCY MISSION: AGENCY MISSION
The mission of Powhatan County Department of Social Services is “People helping people triumph over poverty, abuse and neglect to shape strong futures for themselves, their families and communities
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