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Children Services Caseworker II

****TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION, YOU MUST APPLY ON THE UNION COUNTY WEBSITE:  https://www.unioncountyohio.gov/******

 

Children Services Caseworker II

Salary $46,113.60 - $69,180.80 Annually

Location Marysville, OH

Job Type Full-Time

Job Number 00528

Office Union County Human Services

Department DJFS (Department of Job and Family Services)

Opening Date 03/24/2026

Closing Date 4/5/2026 11:59 PM Eastern

 

POSITION DESCRIPTION

Our Mission: Through compassion and dedication, we support and strengthen individuals and families in Union County.

**Are you compassionate about helping others?

**Do you want to make a positive impact on your local community?

**Does a work environment that promotes work/life balance and is supportive of professional advancement 
   interest you?


If so, we encourage you to apply today!

WHAT WE OFFER
 

  • Flexible work schedules available after probation.
  • 11 paid holidays each year.
  • Sick leave accrual that begins on day one, totaling about three weeks per year.
  • Top-tier health and wellness, dental, and vision insurance programs (large percentage paid by Union County).
  • OPERS retirement benefit, with a healthy County contribution (10% paid by employee and 14% paid by Union County).
  • Life insurance free of charge for employees and their families.
  • On-call stipend, and overtime pay for hours worked while on-call.


JOB STANDARDS
 

  • Bachelor’s degree in a Human-Services related field;
  • OR a combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the duties of the position.
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.   
  • Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance.
  • Consistently and continually represents the agency in a positive and professional manner and provides appropriate internal and external customer service.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
 

  • Provides casework and case management services to abused, neglected and dependent children and their families.
  • Evaluates needs and provides supportive services to children and their families.
  • Recommends appropriate action and testifies on behalf of children.
  • Prepares and compiles documentation used in agency record-keeping and court hearings.
  • Completes assessments for Adult Protective Services (APS) as assigned.
  • Conducts face to face interviews with children, parents, alleged perpetrators and community members, and completes required visits to families’ homes.
  • Completes referrals to law enforcement as necessary.
  • Completes all investigation activities within mandated timeframes.
  • Determines immediate safety of children and on an ongoing basis reassesses safety; provides parent education and training.
  • Works with co-workers and supervisor to obtain least restrictive placement settings for children needing out of home placements.
  • Arranges and supervises visitation between children and guardians.
  • Prepares children for adoption as needed.
  • Completes home studies and recruits and maintains foster parents.  
  • Completes additional reports as required such as Case Plans, Semi Annual Reviews, Safety Assessments, Family Assessments, etc.
  • Participates in on-call duties as scheduled or assigned.
  • Attends staff meetings and training sessions as required.
  • Maintains continuing education requirements, if any.