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County Agency Social Worker

Minnesota Merit System
place Crookston, 56716
local_atm $31.55 an hour
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Full Time
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
ECT
Families
Individuals
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
School

About Job

Classification Summary

Polk County Social Services has an opening for a full-time (40 hours a week) Social Worker position. We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated individual to join our Long Term Care/Adult Services Team. The salary range for the position starts at $31.55 per hour. This position will be located in the Crookston office.

This rewarding career offers the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of individuals in our communities. You’ll work directly with clients to help them access healthcare services and support systems that allow them to live safely and independently in their homes and communities.

Polk County in northwestern Minnesota offers a variety of activities, including exploring parks and trails, visiting historical sites, and enjoying outdoor recreation.

Crookston is a safe, laid-back community full of friendly people. Located on the banks of the Red Lake River Offering scenic areas, shopping, outdoor activities, historic downtown and the biggest small-town festival in Minnesota in Ox Cart Days every August.

Polk County offers a highly competitive benefits package including affordable healthcare plans through BCBS with attractive low-cost family healthcare plans, dental, vision, life, long-term and short-term disability coverage; flexible spending accounts; PERA retirement with contributions made by the County, vacation and sick leave, and access to many other health and wellness programs.

Polk County Social Services is dedicated to providing quality services through social and financial assistance programs to individuals and families in an equitable, compassionate manner, which affirms the value and uniqueness of each individual.

These services are provided by a professional staff committed to enhancing the quality of life for people while ensuring the cost-effective expenditure of public funds consistent with state and federal requirements.


For information on how to apply, see Examination Process section below.

Examples of Duties

Minnesota Merit System Examples of Duties
  • Interviews clients at intake.
  • Carries a caseload where a need for continuing social casework predominates.
  • Provides counseling to families and individuals.
  • Conducts complex case evaluation for the purpose of assessing problems and determining appropriate types and methods of treatment.
  • Prepares intensive long or short-term treatment plans, which require a fund of casework knowledge.
  • Identifies client situations, which require intensified service and brings to the attention of supervisor for help or referral.
  • Provides adult and child protective services.
  • Provides vocation/employment services.
  • Provides adult and children's mental health services and services to persons with disabilities.
  • Provides or assists in providing services to other cases involving difficult or complex social and financial problems.
  • Interprets programs to clients, refers clients to appropriate community services.
  • Interprets social and emotional factors to others involved in treatment of clients.
  • Prepares social histories with emphasis on psychosocial factors, adoption, or foster home placements.
  • Supervises foster home placements.
  • Interviews and screens prospective adoptive parents.
  • Provides preventive services.
  • Interprets policies and regulations to clients.
  • Provides casework services for rehabilitation and care of children.
  • Prepares and maintains case records which meet federal, state and local guidelines.
  • Dictates findings and correspondence.
  • Prepares regular and special reports.
  • May provide work direction to social work paraprofessionals.
  • Participates in in-service training and other staff development activities to increase knowledge of social work processes and skill in application to individual cases.

Minimum Qualifications

  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in social work, psychology, sociology or closely related field.

or

  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in any field and one (1) year of experience as a social worker in a public or private social services agency.

You may apply before graduating, but no more than 60 days prior to receiving your Bachelor's Degree.

Examination Process

EXAM PROCESS:
The examination will consist of a rating of training and experience based on the information you provide in your application and your responses to the supplemental questions included in the application process. You must read the questions carefully, answer truthfully, and include any experience claimed in your answers to the supplemental questions in the Work Experience section of your application. Any experience claimed in your answers to the supplemental questions but not included in the Work Experience section of you application will not be credited.You will be asked to verify your degree with official transcripts upon hire.

Once your application has been submitted changes cannot be made. If you have a change in location availability or your contact information changes please email dhs.merit.system@state.mn.us with the new information and include your applicant ID.

Apply online at this link here: 011-OC - County Agency Social Worker - Bachelor's

To receive additional information, contact Molly Paulsrud at (218) 470-8417 or email molly.paulsrud@polkcountymn.gov


Polk County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Age Groups

Children (5-10)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Families
Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
School

Settings

Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Residential Treatment Facilities (RTC)
Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
Home Health/In-home