LAKE OF THE WOODS COUNTY Invites applications for the position of: Social Worker Full Time (2 openings) Social Services Department Lake of the Woods County Social Services, Baudette, Minnesota has an opening for (2) two full-time Social Workers. Under direction, successful candidates will work in providing social work services on cases involving complex social problems and social treatment plans in rural areas; performs responsible and difficult casework, directs service programs and performs related work as assigned. The deadline for application submission is August 21, 2015 Duties will primarily focus on Child Protective Services, but may also include other responsibilities, such as Foster and Day Care Licensing, Chemical Dependency and working with disabled individuals. Under general supervision, successful candidates will perform work of considerable difficulty in providing intensive social work services for the protection, rehabilitation and care of children. These positions will also potentially provide case management and social work services to individuals with developmental delays, addictions and vulnerable adults within the community. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Four Year College Degree from an accredited college/university with a major in social work, psychology or sociology (or related field) Attain a passing score on the Minnesota Merit Social Workers Exam. Must be familiar with work in a rural setting Valid Minnesota Driver License The successful applicant must undergo a background investigation with favorable adjudication Salary: Hourly Grade Level 12 $19-45 - $24.44 plus an excellent benefit package How to Apply: 1. Applicants must complete a MN Merit Application found online at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/mnmeritsystem/default.cfm. If you need assistance contact the Minnesota Merit staff by emailing dhs.merit.system@state.mn.us or call 651-431-3030. 2. Applicants must also complete an official Lake of the Woods County Application for Employment Official Lake of the Woods County Application for Employment and job description are available on the Lake of the Woods County website: http://www.co.lake-of-the-woods.mn.us/onlineservices.aspx Completed Lake of the Woods County Applications may be e-mailed to: karen_o@co.lake-of-thewoods.mn.us or mailed/delivered to the Human Resources Office at 206 8 th Ave SE, Baudette MN 56623, phone 218-634-2430. OPENING DATE: August 4, 2015 CLOSING DATE: August 21, 2015 Publish Date 8-4-2015 Job #2015-0016 Lake of the Woods is an Equal Opportunity Employer
LAKE OF THE WOODS COUNTY POSITION DESCRIPTION DATE: May, 2015 JOB TITLE: DEPARTMENT: Social Worker Social Services JOB GRADE: 12 FLSA: REPORTS TO: SUPERVISES: Non-Exempt & Non Union (Merit) Social Service Supervisor Staff as Assigned Under general supervision, performs work of considerable difficulty in providing intensive social work services for the protection, rehabilitation and care of children; performs highly critical social work assignments in voluntary and non-voluntary child protective service cases; and performs related work as assigned. Also provides case management and social work services to children, families and vulnerable adults in the community. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor degree from an accredited college/university with a major in social work, psychology or sociology (or related field; AND Attain passing score on the Minnesota Merit Social Workers Exam Valid Minnesota Driver s License or equivalent evidence of mobility KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of current principles and practices of social work case management as they apply to the treatment of major behavior problems. Knowledge of the social-economic factors, which promote stable family life and an understanding of the elements, which affect family security. Knowledge of individual and group behavior. Knowledge of the causative factors leading to social maladjustment. Knowledge of the child welfare laws relating to dependency, neglect and delinquency. Knowledge of the court procedures, due process of law and rules of evidence. Knowledge of the techniques of child placement with emphasis on the complete participation of the parent or guardian. Knowledge of the utilization of appropriate resources and services. Ability to communicate with and understand the problems faced by families from all cultural and economic levels.
Ability to work with and motivate the most disadvantaged segment of the community. Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with clients, relatives, the courts, local law enforcement agencies and the public. Ability to analyze complex situations and evaluate potential for improvement. Ability to manage time productively. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Conducts complex case investigations and evaluation for the purpose of assessing problems and determining appropriate types and methods of treatment. o Assess family dynamics in order to determine needs and level of service to be provided to the family. o Develop a concrete case plan with goals and expectations which allows others to reduce the impact of the identified problems and assists those involved to make progress towards change. o Interview client(s) and collateral sources as appropriate. o Interprets policies, regulations and programs to clients and family. o Identifies client situations, which may require intensified service and brings to the attention of supervisor for assistance or referral. o Provides direct services to emotionally, physically, or socially handicapped individuals. o Provides and assists in providing services to cases involving difficult or complex social and financial problems. o Recognize and report indicators of neglect, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse of both children and adults. o Access environmental factors within home, school, neighborhood and community. o Coordinate services with all other providers for a collaborative service delivery. o Prepares social histories with emphasis on psychological factors, adoption, or foster home placements. o Supervises foster home placements. o Interviews and screens prospective adoptive parents. o Provides preventive services. o Provides casework services for rehabilitation and care of clients. o Communicates effectively with the end result of avoiding conflict, when possible and resolving constructively when it occurs. o Testifies in court proceedings and implements judicial findings. Provided accurate documentation so that client services are efficiently delivered, records are in compliance with Agency/State/Federal regulations and reimbursements for services are maximized. o Establish and maintain requirement electronic and/or hard copy case file for eacy family. o Complete correspondence, case plans, and reports timely. o Maintain daily activity log is SSIS. o Comply with all mandatory reporting of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or fraud. Page 2
Maintain/improve case management/social work skills, and meet educational requirements set by the Department of Human Services and Minnesota State Law. o Participate in educational/training opportunities to meet minimum annual ongoing training requirements for social workers and other trainings as assigned by Agency Administration. o Participate in educational/training opportunities to meet minimum annual ongoing training requirements for social workers and other trainings as assigned b y Agency Administration. o Remains current on pertinent information from Federal, State and Agency on policies pertaining to social worker field. o Recognizes own skills and limitations in the helping process and constructively acts upon this knowledge. To consult, collaborate and participate in Agency team work and community/public contacts. o Prepare for, participate in, and contribute to intake, required meetings and trainings. o Utilize time to discuss work flow, individual needs, and issues that impact service delivery. o Provide ideas for improvement of work methods. o Assist in planning and implementing unit/agency changes. o Maintain a comfortable working relationship with co-workers, supervisor and community professionals. o Willingly accept and benefit from supervision. o Accept new and additional/projects positively. o Conform to schedules, policies, procedures, plans and does not require close supervision. o Willingly work as part of a team, displaying professional conduct in dealing with other professionals and deals insightfully with stressful situations. o Educates the community and other professionals about social work services. o Maintain agency safety policies and general housekeeping of work area. o General housekeeping of work area is maintained and any safety issues or concerns are reported for correction or elimination. ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Other duties as assigned or required. WORKING CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENT: Work is mainly performed in an office environment. Individual will be required to travel to client homes and to service provider locations on a frequent basis. May transport clients and their possessions. The job may include exposure to inclement weather, unpleasant living conditions, etc. Clients may be uncooperative or socially inappropriate. Page 3
SAFETY DUTIES: Cooperates with the County s Safety Program and conducts work habits in a manner that ensures the safety of all employees. Responsible for behavior that is consistent with OSHA regulations, the County policies, departmental safety rules and office policies. Attends all required safety training sessions Page 4