- Meets, in person, with children and families to continually assess needs and risk of harm.
- Identifies needs, makes appropriate referrals, ensures delivery of medical, psychological, and educational care of children, placement families and biological families with the goal of establishing permanency for children.
- Gathers and maintains accurate information and makes critical observations in emotionally charged and hostile environments; maintains case files and prepares forms in accordance with federal and state mandates.
- Prepares court reports and attorney packets; testifies in court hearings.
- Works with families to create treatment plans; encourages families to work towards goals set out in these plans.
- Screens reports of child abuse, neglect, and dependency, assign to workers while serving as on-call supervisor and occasional daytime supervisor.
- Covers intake of community reports of child abuse, neglect, and dependency.
- Performs other assigned duties.
- Thorough knowledge of social, economic and health problems.
- Thorough knowledge of social institutions and the methods of the helping process.
- Thorough knowledge of individual and groups behavior.
- Ability to identify social problems and needs to assess the ability of individuals and families to utilize services in problem solving.
- Ability to plan and organize work and to understand and interpret laws, policies, and regulations.
- Ability to solve problems within scope of responsibility.
- Ability to prepare reports and maintain records.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, associates, other professional and technical staff, social agencies and the general public.
- Bachelor's degree in social work or related field. Any applicant with international degrees will be sent to Dare County Human Resources for eligibility screening.
- Considerable experience in social work or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
- Valid driver's license.
- Transcripts required with application to be considered for the position.
- 12 - 30 paid vacation days per year, based on length of service
- 12 paid sick days per year
- 12 paid holidays per year
- 3 paid personal leave days
- Employer-paid medical insurance for employee
- Life Insurance
- Local Government Retirement System
- Automatic 3% contribution into NC Total Retirement 401K Plan
- Longevity Pay Plan
- Employee Assistance Counseling Program
- Transfer of sick leave from another North Carolina state or local government agency will be considered within 2 months of hire
- Elective supplemental insurance including short-term disability, vision, dental, term life
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