CPS Case Worker
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CPS Case Worker

State of New Mexico

Job Location : Gallup,NM, USA

Posted on : 2025-08-10T06:20:55Z

Job Description :

$26.57 - $39.86 Hourly $55,273 - $82,909 Annually This position is a Pay Band C7 Posting Details We are so pleased that you are interested in making an impact through our work at CYFD! The department thrives on dedicated, empathetic, and talented employees who ensure the well-being of the children and families in New Mexico by keeping them safe and healthy. This posting will be used for recruitment in the following areas of CYFD's Protective Services Division. CPS Investigations CPS Permanency Coordinators Licensing & Support Workers Protective Services has positions available with non-traditional hours, days and weekends. Please let the interview panel know if you are interested in non-traditional days and/or hours. THIS POSTING MAY BE USED FOR ONGOING RECRUITMENT AND MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME. APPLICANTS LISTS MAY BE SCREENED MORE THAN ONCE. Why does the job exist? Child Protective Services Case Workers make decisions regarding the safety of a child or vulnerable adult, whether to forward referrals to local field offices for investigation or refer a family who has been in an abuse/neglect situation to supportive services. The Case Worker initiates CPS investigations and conducts case management of Child Protective Services investigations cases (family services and legal) consistent with policy and procedures so as to permit the attainment of federal standards and performance-based budget measures - assigned investigations per month or a combination of investigations and permanency cases which are of equal weight. The Case Worker assesses the safety of children alleged to be maltreated and ensures that the appropriate safety decision is made, and that services are provided to parents and children to mitigate identified safety threats. On a rotating basis, provides after-hours response to CPS emergencies. CPS Case Workers coordinate assessments and permanency plans for children in the custody of the Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) to promote child safety, permanency, and well-being. The Case Worker completes licensing requirements on a timely basis and in accordance with CYFD guidelines to have an effective community relationship with clients and vendors. Make decisions regarding granting licensure to foster families, approving adoptive families, matching available children with approved families, and placing children accordingly. How does it get done? The following describes what the duties for each service area: Investigations: Responsibilities are as follows but not limited to: Initiate CPS investigations in accordance to assigned priority, assessing the safety of and risk to children of the family who are the subject of a CPS referral; on a rotating basis, provide after-hours response to CPS emergencies. Conduct investigations by completing the safety assessment tool, conducting interviews of involved parties, notifying family of investigation decision, disposition and rights to an administrative review. Provide quality practice in the completion of CPS investigations and continuous protective services in accordance with the Protective Services Division policies and procedures. Permanency: Responsibilities are as follows but not limited to: Provide permanency planning services for children served by the agency to promote the safety and permanency of children by conducting ongoing assessments to determine child safety, permanency, and well-being. On a rotating basis, provide after-hours response to emergencies. For assigned cases, conduct ongoing case activities to collect information necessary to create appropriate plans to provide safety, timely permanency and enhanced well-being for children. Provide case management services for children served by the agency. Provide quality services to children served by the agency and assume limited administrative responsibility for unit and other duties as assigned to achieve agency mission by working with management to identify positive practice issues, areas needing improvement, and participating in local reviews. Licensing & Support: Responsibilities are as follows but not limited to: The Licensing & Support worker assesses and licenses foster homes in a manner that is consistent with Protective Services Division policies and procedures. They conduct ongoing case activities for maintenance and retention of licensed families that promotes family focused and child centered practice. They provides pre and post placement services to pre-adoptive families in accordance with Protective Services Division practice model. All case workers will complete FACTS documentation on providers as per policy and procedure. Ideal Candidate Experience as it relates to:

  • Working directly with Children, Youth, and their families;
  • Partner with Community Service providers as it relates to Children, and Youth;
  • Working with Youth in a school setting;
  • Determining eligibility for services that might be needed for the Children, Youth and Families;
  • Conduct and complete assessments of safety, risks, strengths, and family needs;
  • Developing Safety plans for the Children, Youth and Families;
  • Participate in multidisciplinary meetings;
  • Identify, provide, and/or arrange timely assessments/evaluations/ interviews;
  • Conduct medical case management activities for eligible clients.
  • Recruiting and retaining resource foster parents..
  • Conducting Licensure process for process for prospective resource foster parents..
  • Minimum Qualification Bachelor's degree in social work, education, counseling, psychology, sociology, criminal justice or family studies from an accredited college/university. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling four (4) years may substitute for the required education and experience. Employment Requirements Must possess and maintain a valid Driver's License. Pre-employment background investigation is required and is conditional pending results. Working Conditions Work is performed in an office setting: late hours, weekends, on-call and callback work may be required. Will be exposed to regular periods of video display terminal and keyboard usage and stressful situations. Travel may be required. Possible exposure to irate clientele. Incumbent will work under stress and frequent time constraints. Supplemental Information Do you know what Total Compensation is? Click here Agency Contact Information: Valerie Velasquez. Email For information on Statutory Requirements for this position, click the Classification Description link on the job advertisement. Bargaining Unit Position This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement and all terms/conditions of that agreement apply and must be adhered to.
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