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Adoptions Kinship Social Worker III

Catawba County
place Hickory, 28601
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Hybrid (Remote and Onsite) Flexible (Remote or Onsite)
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On-Call Supervision
local_atm $52352 - $54967 USD /YEAR
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Medical/Vision/Dental Insurance Retirement Plan Flexible Spending Account Other Benefits
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Position Description

Catawba County Social Services is recruiting for an Adoptions Kinship Social Worker III to provide adoption services for children in DSS custody. This position focuses on completing kinship assessments and providing services and support to kinship/relative families who have children from the welfare system placed in their home. Adoption services include training, complete licensure tasks as needed, foster care services, adoption services, recruitment services, legal and financial aspects of adoption, and adoption assistance.

The ideal candidate will be adoption-competent, trauma-informed, and passionate about helping children achieve safe, stable, and lifelong family connections. This is a fast-paced, rewarding position that requires strong organizational, communication, and case management skills.

Social Work Realistic Job Preview Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ybjt65VnAIg

NOTE: Trainees, those with Master’s or Bachelor’s degrees in other areas of human services, but who do not have the required experience, may be considered. Trainee salary is $52,352.31.

Responsibilities

  • Use extensive social work knowledge to complete emergency and in-depth assessments of prospective kinship (relative or fictive kin) caregivers' ability to provide a stable home environment to a child(ren) experiencing foster care including supervision, parenting, financial support and emotional support
  • Support kinship families in becoming state licensed foster homes through training using NTDC curriculum
  • Support family through the adoption legal process
  • Provide coaching/supervision to kinship families
  • Provide state mandated case management services for children experiencing foster care
  • Link families with post adoption support services
  • Participate in weekly home assessment staffing
  • Assess, prepare and support children through the adoption process
  • Actively participate in adoption selection committees, treatment meetings, and permanency planning meetings
  • Keep statistics, records, and case management notes
  • On call coverage required on a rotating basis on weekends and some holidays

Qualifications

  • Master’s degree from an accredited school of social work; OR
  • Master's degree in counseling or human services field and 1 year of social work experience; OR
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited school of social work with Child Welfare Collaborative; OR
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited school of social work and 1 year of social work experience; OR
  • Bachelor’s degree in a human services field and 2 years of social work experience; OR
  • Bachelor’s degree in a non-human services field and 3 years of social work experience

Additional Requirements

  • Valid driver’s license with a safe driving record (Driving is an essential function of this position)
  • Knowledge of social work principles, trauma, and permanency planning
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills including strong active listening and interviewing skills
  • Ability to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple cases
  • Ability to complete legal documents and court reports
  • This is considered light to medium work; lifting up to 40 pounds to carry children and belongings.

Preferences:
  • Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in Social Work
  • Completion of Training in Adoption Competency (TAC)
  • Direct social work experience in child welfare services or similar experiences
  • Persons with bilingual ability (English/Spanish) are encouraged to apply


As of 7/1/2025:
You will find that Catawba County has one of the best benefits packages around. Our Human Resources staff are dedicated to keeping in touch with trends in benefits on both a local and national level, listening to employees' suggestions regarding benefits, and continually reviewing to ensure our benefits package is of good quality and meets the needs of both our employees and our organization.
Available benefits include:

Health Care

  • Health: For a small bi-weekly premium, employees may choose between a traditional (co-pay) health plan and a high deductible health plan coupled with a Health Savings Account (HSA). Coverage may also be purchased for spouse, child(ren), or family.
  • Dental Insurance: At no cost to full-time employees, the County covers preventive, routine, and non-routine care. Coverage for the same benefits may also be purchased for spouse, child(ren), and family. In addition, a $2,000 benefit toward orthodontia coverage is provided for children up to age 19.
  • Vision Care: Coverage is available, at group rates, for employee and dependents,with 2 plan options to choose from.
  • Supplemental critical care and accident insurance plans: These optional coverage plans are available at a nominal cost.
  • Flexible Spending Accounts: Pre-tax accounts that can be used to pay for qualified out-of-pocket medical, dental, and vision expenses.

Employee Wellness
  • Employee Health Clinic (EHC): An employee medical clinic, available to all County employees, which operates 40 hours a week. Services provided include acute care, first aid, evaluation and care for workers' compensation injuries, pre-employment screenings, health education, and behavioral health referrals. Services are offered both in person and through telehealth. Acute care is available to employee’s children ages 3-17, regardless of health insurance coverage, and for employee’s adult children (ages 18-26) or employee’s spouse if covered on the county’s health insurance.
  • Wellness: The County recognizes the importance of our health and well-being. We maintain a very proactive and effective Wellness Program, including reimbursement and discounts for gym membership, incentives for physical activity, on-site nutrition counseling, free exercise opportunities, wellness education, and more.
  • Employee Assistance Program: Counseling services are available to all County employees and immediate family members in the home. Services are provided in a private and confidential setting (in-person or virtually). The County provides coverage for the first six visits.

Work Life Balance
  • Annual Leave:Full-time employees earn from 10-24 days annually based on years of service. Service credit from other NC and Local Governments in the retirement system may be transferred to the County.
    • To help new employees settle in, up to 40 hours of annual leave is advanced upon hire, with first-year accruals adjusted to align with established annual limits.
  • Sick Leave:Full-time employees earn one day (8 hours) of sick leave per month. Sick leave from other NC and Local Governments in the retirement system may be transferred to the County.
    • New hires are advanced up to 40 hours of sick leave, with first-year accruals adjusted to align with established annual limits.
  • Holiday Leave: Throughout the year, 11 days of paid leave are provided in recognition of holidays.
  • Flexible work schedules.
  • Time off for activities that support our local schools.
  • Continuing educational assistance.
  • Discount tickets to recreational venues.
  • Employee appreciation days/activities.
  • Tax-free flexible spending account to pay for dependent care.

Financial Security
  • Local Governmental Employees Retirement System: For employees assigned to work 20 hours per week or more in a benefitted position, participation in this program is automatic. Employees contribute 6% of their salary, which is tax-deferred. After (5) years of creditable service, you become fully vested in the retirement system. Employees may also take advantage of individual and group retirement counseling through the Human Resources department.
  • 401K: The County provides a 2% contribution plus an additional 1% match (up to 3% total contribution by the County). Our sworn law enforcement officers receive a flat 5% contribution to their 401k.
  • Other Tax Deferred Programs: Other tax-sheltering programs are available through IRS Code 125 (Cafeteria Plan), and a 457 supplemental retirement plan (Deferred Compensation).
  • Longevity Pay: After 5 years of creditable service, employees receive an annual longevity payment that is paid every year thereafter. This lump sum payment rewards employees for their length of service to Catawba County. The amount is based on years of service.
  • Life Insurance: Death benefit equal to one times the employee’s annual salary, with a minimum coverage amount of $25,000. Optional supplemental life insurance coverage is also available for both employee and dependents through payroll deduction at group rates.
  • Short Term Disability: Available at no cost to employees, benefits are available after a 55-day waiting period.
  • Long Term Disability: Available through payroll deduction at group rates.
  • Eligibility for membership and financial services at State Employees Credit Union (SECU)/Local Government Federal Credit Union (LGFCU).

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Adoption/Foster Care
Trauma

Age Groups

Children (5-10)
Preteens/Tweens (11-13)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Couples
Families
Individuals
Teletherapy/Virtual

Practice Specifics

Populations

Racial Justice Allied

Settings

Government
Milieu
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Telehealth/Telemedicine
Home Health/In-home
Forensic