Child Protective Services Worker (Social Service Specialist 1)
Step into a transformative role where your passion for the well-being of children and your ability to connect with families come together to create lasting change. Become a catalyst for positive impact in the lives of Oregon's children and their loved ones. Are you ready to unlock the potential within every familyand make a real difference?
We are currently seeking a Child Protective Services Worker (Social Service Specialist 1) to join our team based in The Dalles office and assist Oregon families in-person. As part of Child Welfare's District 9, you will provide services to Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler Counties.
Summary of Duties
As an employee working within the Child Welfare Program, you will have an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Oregon's most vulnerable children and families. Your dedication will help us achieve the Child Welfare Vision for Transformation that will support children and young adults to be safer, healthier, experience less trauma and achieve a greater well-being.
As a Child Protective Services (CPS) Worker, you will:
- Respond to referrals and determine whether child abuse or neglect has occurred.
- Gather information through interviews with parents and children.
- Observe and analyze the safety of home environments.
- Gather collateral information from school personnel, doctors, therapists, and law enforcement officers.
- Fulfill documentation requirements and enter info into databases.
- Arrange medical evaluations and substitute care placement for children.
- Present and testify in court.
- Degree must be completed, not in progress. Experience alone will not meet the minimum qualifications for those positions.
Minimum Qualifications
- A valid driver's license and acceptable driving record are required for this position. And a bachelor's degree in Human Services or a field related to human service, or a bachelor's degree unrelated to Human Services and either: one year of Human Services related experience, or completion of coursework equivalent to certification consistent with Oregon Caseworker Competency, or an associate degree and either: two years of Human Services related experience, or one year of Human Services related experience and related training, coursework or certification consistent with Oregon Caseworker Competency. Degree must be completed, not in progress.
Essential Attributes
We are looking for candidates with: proven track record of working independently with effective time management and sustained motivation, as well as collaborating successfully within team environments. Experience organizing tasks, prioritizing responsibilities, and managing time to meet deadlines. Demonstrated experience communicating clearly with diverse groups, both verbally and in writing, including being a responsive and reliable resource. Experience in crisis intervention, conflict resolution, or behavior management techniques, and the impact of trauma. Experience preparing and maintaining thorough records, such as reports, narratives, and observations.
Working Conditions
- Your work will be conducted in offices, participant's homes, and other community sites. Services may be provided in any of the counties supported by District 9: Gilliam, Hood River, Sherman, Wasco and Wheeler Counties.
- Employee's work schedule will be Monday - Friday from 8 am - 5 pm PT; hours may fluctuate based on service needs. Occasional compensated overtime during evening and weekend work may be required.
- This position will be required to participate in an on-call rotation for mandatory on call for child protective services.
- Frequent travel is required. Some travel may be hours away. Some travel may be in hazardous weather conditions.
- You may interact with a wide range of people including some who have experienced trauma and may exhibit challenges in controlling their emotions.
- Walking into stressful situations that may require quick decision-making skills to ensure safety of those being serviced and own physical safety. This may also be trauma inducing.
- Degree must be completed, not in progress. Experience alone will not meet the minimum qualifications for those positions.
Background Checks and Requirements
- The Oregon Department of Human Services does not offer visa sponsorship. Within three days of hire, you will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security's I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States. ODHS will use E-Verify to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.
- If selected as a finalist, we will conduct a criminal history and background check. Adverse criminal history or background check may lead to disqualification.
- Finalists must be cleared by the FBI Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) through a fingerprint-based criminal records check.
Benefits
- ODHS Employee Resource Group communities that promote shared learning.
- Cost of Living Adjustments.
- Annual salary increases (until you reach the top of the listed salary range).
- Amazing benefits package.
- Possible eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
Employment Preference
General Information
- This is a permanent, full-time position and is represented by the Service Employees International Union (SEIU).
- The salary range listed is the non-PERS monthly salary range. If you are already a participating PERS member or once you become PERS eligible, the salary range will increase by 6.95%.
- This recruitment may be used to fill future vacancies in the same classification.
Contact Information
- The recruiter for this position is Yvette Medford. Please include the REQ# when corresponding.
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone (call or text): 541-###-####