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Caseworker I / Social Service Worker (DCFS), St. George

Are you looking for a career where you can make a difference?
Becoming a Caseworker I or Social Service Worker at the Utah Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS) can be a life changing event! If you have a social work background; a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Criminal Justice, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Education and Promotion, or related field, or will by the time of hire; and a passion to work with children and families, Child & Family Services is the place for you. Together we can make a difference through service!
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Principle Duties
DCFS Caseworkers work to keep children with their own families whenever safely possible by assessing their and their families' needs, getting them connected to available resources, and conducting in-home services of appropriate intensity and duration. They work to reunify children who have been removed from their homes whenever possible or find enduring safety and permanency for them through alternative options. To accomplish this, caseworkers work closely with the subject matter experts, are provided with regular professional supervision, and complete DCFS Practice Model Training while performing the following tasks:
  • Investigating reports of abuse, exploitation, and/or neglect; assessing risks, strengths, barriers; and determining appropriate actions governing a client's situation.
  • Writing and implementing child and family service plans.
  • Coordinating and referring services to children and families offered by community resources, placement providers, collateral agencies, the courts, and community partners.
  • Orchestrating individual, family, or group therapy sessions that coincide with established treatment plans and providing crisis intervention if necessary.
  • Presiding over visits between parents and children, monitoring behavior, reporting observational notes and concerns to appropriate professional/clinical staff, and updating case files.
  • Conducting in-home visits.
  • Testifying in court or hearings regarding actions, findings, procedures, and protocols.
  • Preparing detailed case documentation that includes: intake records, investigation summaries, risk assessment social summaries, needs assessments, service plans, case history, and activity logs.
  • May include performing 12-hour-on-call services as needed under supervisor's direction.

This recruitment may also be used over a six month time period to fill Caseworker I and/or Social Service Worker positions in the St. George office.

This position may be filled Caseworker I or Social Service Worker depending on your qualifications.  

Caseworker I: $16.93 - $25.40 – Typically starting up to $20.00 per hour
Bachelor's Degree in social work, criminal justice, bachelor of science in health education and promotion, or related field preferred 
 
Social Service Worker: $18.85 - $28.33 – Typically starting up to $22.21 per hour
Requires an active Social Service Worker license or higher license in the State of Utah

Ideal Candidate
The model candidate for this position is someone who: 
  • Holds a bachelor's degree (or will by the time of hire in December, 2022) in social work, psychology, sociology, family and human development, human services, criminal justice, a bachelor of science degree in health education and promotion, or closely related degree.
  • Has a current social service worker license or higher license active in the State of Utah (required for the Social Service Worker level position).
  • Possesses a current valid driver's license.
  • Is adept at interacting professionally with all levels of management while managing a diversified workload and challenging situations.
  • Deals with people in a manner which shows sensitivity, tact, and professionalism.
 
Why You Should Join Our Team
Become an integral part of a Utah Division working together to keep children safe and strengthen families in our communities. Experience a sense of achievement for a job well done and enjoy work life balance! We offer great health benefits and retirement plans, generous paid time off, and a balanced work schedule to afford quality time spent with your family. Click here to see what makes working for the State of Utah awesome: Compensation & Benefits.
 
The Agency
Contribute to our communities and proactively support the Division of Child and Family Services by helping us keep children safe and strengthen families. DCFS CLICK HERE
Supplemental Information
  • Travel required; you may be required to use your personal vehicle to perform the duties of this position; approved mileage is reimbursable through State Finance.
  • All DCFS job offers are contingent upon passing a Background Screening Application (BSA).
  • Only applicants invited to interview will be notified.

Physical Requirements - 
  • Sedentary - Typically, you will sit comfortably to perform the work; however, you may do some walking; standing; bending; carry light items; or drive an automobile, etc.
  • Moderate - Some of the work performed requires some physical exertion. You may be required to stand; walk over rough surfaces; bend; crouch; stoop; stretch; reach; lift moderately heavy items (up to 50 lbs.), e.g. lifting a small child in a recurring manner and/or for long periods of time.

Working Conditions - 
  • You will be exposed to risks found in the typical office setting, which is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated, for example, safe use of office equipment, avoiding trips and falls, observing fire regulations, etc.
  • Some special risks which may require the use of special safety precautions, for example, entering clients homes, maybe working around contagious diseases, such as parasitic infections caused by head lice, bed bugs, scabies, etc. or chemicals, such as illegal substances, etc.