Child Protection Worker - Shakopee, United States - Scott County, MN

    Scott County, MN
    Scott County, MN Shakopee, United States

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    Salary: $ $44.81 Hourly

    Location : Shakopee, MN

    Job Type: Full Time

    Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid

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    Division: Health & Human Services

    Department: Children's Services

    Opening Date: 03/20/2024

    Closing Date: Continuous

    FLSA: Exempt

    Bargaining Unit: 300

    Job Summary

    The eligible register developed from this posting may be used to fill future FT and PT vacancies within this classification.

    Performs highly responsible and professional social work involving protecting children within the permanency in their families.

    Primary responsibilities of the Case Manager position include: provides ongoing service and monitoring to families where there is a finding of abuse or neglect to protect children from further harm. Engages families in the development of case plans to resolve the child protection concerns. Engages families who are both court involved and non-court involved. Develops safety plans to maintain children in the home whenever possible and assesses the need for out of home placement when required. Provides support to parents and children and assures permanency for children. Families active with Child Protection are not voluntary clients; thus, reactions met during the course of work varies greatly.

    Primary responsibilities within the assessment function include: respond to allegations of child maltreatment, provide both family assessment and family investigation response; including facility investigations. Makes decisions regarding a finding of maltreatment and services needed. Assesses and evaluates the safety needs of children within their families including the need for out-of-home placement and court-involvement as well as safety planning.

    Some evening and weekend hours may be required.

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    Essential Duties

    Performs ongoing assessment activities to ensure children are safe: evaluates safety needs of children using a questioning approach consistent with the agencies Signs of Safety philosophy; assesses reports of child maltreatment and determines if it has occurred; and assesses family functioning by defining strengths and needs.

    Initiates court proceedings when necessary: provides recommendations to the court regarding family reunification and concurrent permanency planning; testifies and represents the department/County position in court; negotiates with legal/court professionals on recommendations, planning, goals and services, and makes decisions regarding permanency needs for children (i.e. reunification, transfer of legal custody, TPR/adoption).

    Finds and develops appropriate homes for children requiring out-of-home placement for safety; conducts searches to ensure family placement if possible.

    Coordinates the development of support and safety networks for families: explains the benefits of established safety networks and family group decision making meetings; and refers, participates and facilitates family meetings at any stage of families' involvement with the Social Service agency.

    Provides case management services to families through development of case plans to assure safety for children.

    Coordinates services and resources to families, which includes support and decision making by extended family members and friends.

    Provides children with a permanent safe environment through provision of social work services to families, including crisis intervention.

    Provides ongoing service and monitoring to families where there is a finding of abuse or neglect to protect children from further harm. Develops safety plans for children; coaches families on how to meet their identified needs, provides support to parents and children and assures permanency for children in a safe, supportive family.

    Facilitates family conferences to address safety and permanency needs for children.

    Participates in local collaborative and interagency planning meetings.

    Performs a variety of administrative duties in keeping records and case plans: including utilizing SSIS (Social Service Information Systems), Sharepoint, and Traverse (Electronic Data Management System).

    Works the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks. Must be available during regular business hours to communicate with subordinates, supervisor, customers, vendors and another person or organization with whom interaction is required to accomplish work and employee goals.

    Performs back-up intake and screening functions for reports of maltreatment and other social services requests to determine if further action is warranted.

    Performs other duties as required.
    Minimum Qualifications

    Requires equivalency of a bachelor's degree in a human services related field and three years of experience providing professional social work case management. Case management experience with children and families is highly desired. Expertise in serving underrepresented communities; specifically American Indian, Hispanic, and Somali populations, and candidates who are bilingual, are preferred. Must possess a valid driver's license and provide a reliable means of transportation for the performance of work responsibilities.
    Selection Process

    Selection for this position will be based on a minimum qualifications screening and rating of training and experience. Top candidates will be forwarded to the hiring manager or supervisor for consideration for interview and/or additional assessments. Final selection will include a background check and approval by the County Board.

    Note - Intermittent, Temporary, and PT positions less than 20 hrs per week are not eligible for benefits.

    Benefits:
    (Benefit offerings can and do change on occasion.)
    A comprehensive benefits package is provided for all employees who work 20 hours per week or more. For detailed benefit information visit the Scott County Benefit Hub at
    • Health Insurance - Four-tier plan option available
    • Dental Insurance - Four-tier plan option available
    • Life Insurance
    • Flexible (Pre-Tax) Spending Accounts
    • Post-Retirement Health Care Savings Plan
    • Long-Term Disability
    • 11 paid holidays annually
    • Paid Time Off (PTO) or Vacation & Sick Leave
    • Paid Parental Leave
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • PERA (Public Employee's Retirement Association) Retirement Plans
    • On-Site Occupational Health Nurse
    • Active Health & Safety Teams, Committees, and Programs
    Other great benefits available:
    • Short-Term Disability
    • Credit Union Membership
    • Deferred Compensation Plans
    • Minnesota Benefit Association
    • Vision Plan
    • Scott County Employees Association
    • Spirit of Scott
    • Federal Student Loan Forgiveness
    • Training Opportunities
    Scott County has adopted a Total Rewards philosophy
    Scott County is an employer of choice, supporting, encouraging, and engaging employees through focused employee investments and workplace programs and offerings that promote and foster individual and organizational well-being. The net result of this philosophy is public service excellence.

    Our goal is to address the multiple facets of employee well-being via 6 different program delivery "buckets." These buckets encompass different topic areas, benefits, and initiatives that the County invests in to achieve Total Rewards. These buckets include physical health, workplace social/belonging, work/life balance, financial security, training and development, and emotional health.

    You can read more about the 6 buckets

    01

    Please select the answer that best describes your level of education:
    • No High School Diploma or G.E.D.
    • High School Graduate or possess a G.E.D.
    • Less than 1 yr of college or technical school
    • 1 or more but less than 2 yrs college or technical school
    • Associate's Degree
    • 2 or more but less than 3 yrs college
    • 3 or more but less than 4 yrs college
    • Bachelor's Degree
    • Schooling beyond Bachelor's level
    • Master's Degree
    • Schooling beyond Master's level
    02

    If you possess a degree(s), please list the degree(s) you possess and your program area of focus (e.g. BS in Education):

    03

    Please select the answer that best describes your experience (full-time equivalency) providing professional social work case management or therapy directly for clients.
    • No Experience
    • Up to 11 months
    • 12 to 23 months
    • 24 to 35 months
    • 36 to 47 months
    • 48 to 59 months
    • 60 to 71 months
    • 72 to 83 months
    • 84 to 95 months
    • 96 to 107 months
    • 108 to 119 months
    • 120 or more months
    04

    Please briefly describe the experience you listed in the previous question:

    05

    Please select the answer that best describes your paraprofessional experience (full-time equivalency) as a case aide, financial assistance worker, community support technician or other paraprofessional position in a Human Services agency:
    • No Experience
    • Up to 6 months
    • 6 to 11 months
    • 12 to 23 months
    • 24 to 35 months
    • 36 to 47 months
    • 48 to 59 months
    • 60 to 71 months
    • 72 to 83 months
    • 84 to 95 months
    • 96 to 107 months
    • 108 to 119 months
    • 120 or more months
    06

    Do you have experience providing case management to children and families while employed in a county or tribal setting? (Note: Any experience that you claim here must be shown on your applications or you will not receive credit for this experience.)
    • Yes
    • No
    07

    Please describe your experience. If you have no experience, please put N/A.

    08

    Do you have experience providing case management services to underrepresented communities; specifically American Indian, Hispanic, or Somali populations?
    • Yes
    • No
    09

    Please describe your experience. If you have no experience, please put N/A.

    10

    Do you have experience with the practice framework Signs of Safety?
    • Yes
    • No
    11

    Do you have experience working with the Social Service Information System (SSIS)?
    • Yes
    • No
    12

    Do you possess a valid driver's license and reliable means of transportation for the performance of work responsibilities?
    • Yes
    • No
    13

    Please indicate languages other than English you are able to speak and communicate in? (Check all that apply)
    • Spanish
    • Somalian
    • Other
    • None of the above
    14

    Is there anything else you want to add that is pertinent to this position?

    Required Question