What are the responsibilities and job description for the Social Worker position at Southern Ute Indian Tribe?
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POSITION SUMMARY: This is an advanced level position that requires knowledge of the theories, principles, and concepts of social casework practice (assessment and treatment oriented) related to all of the assigned program areas, including child and adult protection services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Conducts investigations of alleged physical abuse, neglect, and parent-conflicts; determines if situation warrants placing children outside the home; supervises placement of children in foster care and coordinates parent/child visits; and determines when and if to recommend that children return to the home.
2. Familiarity with ICWA Federal Law and the implementation of said law. Communicates with referring entities and Tribal Information Services to ensure that ICWA cases are properly handled and ensure that Native Children are not inappropriately placed.
3. Develops effective case plans and provides counseling services to families regarding parenting skills, family problems, parent-child relationships and problems with the community. Assesses any new child abuse or re-abuse complaints and provides crisis intervention in these situations.
4. Provides intake assessment and evaluation, ongoing counseling services, and treatment planning to a variety of other cases including adults unable to protect their own interests and family conflict and youth-in-conflict cases.
5. Determines the need for out-of-home placements of clients into foster care, kinship or institutional care.
6. Locates placement appropriate to client’s needs. Monitors client’s progress in placement.
7. Makes home visits with clients, organizes services such as homemaker, day care, financial assistance, health (physical and mental), legal and provides information on available services.
8. Investigates high risk, complex and neglect cases, providing expert witness and court testimony.
9. Participates in ongoing court review.
10. Coordinates services with the Foster Care Program Coordinator and may provide ancillary services such as recruitment and supervision of foster and day care homes, and the placement of clients into foster and day care homes, as well as placement in institutions. Monitors quality of care in homes.
11. Coordinates investigation of cases and provides technical expertise regarding the investigation and court testimony.
12. Actively collaborates with other caseworkers, foster care and family preservation providers, as well as Tribal Court personnel, to create quality services that are consistently provided
13. Develops, composes, and prepares reports for appropriate documentation of case plans, recommendations, contracts, assessments, etc.; develops case file information; completes forms and prepares correspondence.
14. Assumes 24-hour on call duties with other staff.
15. Performs duties and responsibilities in a professional and ethical manner, which does not negatively impact the program, the clients, or the credibility and effectiveness of the position.
16. Seeks and engages in continuing education necessary to maintain required certifications and licenses as well as to maintain professional knowledge and relevance.
17. Maintains all information about clients as confidential, in accordance with Freedom of Information and Privacy Act.
18. Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have a BA/BS in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Education, or related field and 2 years of experience in a social services/case management capacityOR a MA/MS in Social Work, Psychology, or related field.
Must have advanced knowledge of the theories, principles, and concepts of social casework practice (assessment and treatment oriented) related to all assigned program areas.
Must have knowledge of social group work principles and methods; medical symptoms related to injuries or failure to thrive in children; battered child syndrome, and the laws dealing with child abuse, neglect, and other dependency conditions.
Must have knowledge related to persons with physical, intellectual, and emotional disabilities as well as alcohol and other addiction issues.
Must have knowledge of and experience with motivational interviewing techniques, crisis intervention methods, and relevant treatment modalities.
Must be familiar with available social services resources and organizations.
Must have working knowledge of software programs including the Microsoft Word and Excel.
Must have valid driver license for state of residency and be insurable under Tribal vehicle insurance policy.
Must pass a thorough background check including, Criminal History, fingerprint check, and pre-employment drug test.
Native American Preference. All applicants are encouraged to apply.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $64,155.00 - $81,797.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible schedule
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Work setting:
- In-person
Ability to Relocate:
- Ignacio, CO 81137: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $54,517 - $68,147