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SOCIAL COUNSELOR 2* - 10202025-72356

State of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

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SOCIAL COUNSELOR 2* - 10202025-72356 State of Tennessee

Job Information

Opening Date/Time: 10/20/2025 12:00AM Central Time

Closing Date/Time: 11/02/2025 11:59PM Central Time

Salary (Monthly): $3,631.00 - $4,533.00

Salary (Annually): $43,572.00 - $54,396.00

Job Type: Full-Time

City, State Location: Nashville, TN

Department: Disability & Aging

Location: Department of Disability & Aging, Tennessee Early Intervention Division, Davidson County

Position Details

Hybrid (In office and Remote).

Background checks: Motor Vehicle Records and criminal history required.

Proof of education required.

Substitution of Graduate Course Work for Experience up to one year.

Overview Under general supervision, is responsible for professional social counseling work and/or service coordination of average difficulty; and performs related work as required. This is the working class in the professional Social Counselor sub series. An employee in this class interviews and provides social counseling for clients in programs such as adult protective services and maternal and child health counseling, as well as individuals with disabilities in an educational, social service, or medical setting. This class differs from the Social Counselor 1 in that an incumbent of the latter learns the proper principles, practices, and procedures for social counseling work in various programs. This class differs from the Social Counselor Supervisor in that incumbents of the latter are responsible for supervisory social counseling work.

Qualifications

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree AND one year of professional experience in one or a combination of the following: health care for children, adolescent, or geriatric populations; social work; or social or psychological counseling, including, but not limited to, mental health, correctional, or behavioral rehabilitation counseling; or one year of experience in early intervention and/or service coordination with individuals with disabilities in an educational, social services or medical setting; or one year of teaching early childhood education or assessing individuals with disabilities.

Substitution of Graduate Course Work for Experience: Additional qualifying graduate course work from an accredited college or university in a related field may be substituted for the experience, on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of one year.

Necessary Special Qualifications:

Possess a valid driver's license if driving is an essential function of the position;

Complete a criminal history disclosure form in a manner approved by the appointing authority;

Agree to release all records involving their criminal history to the appointing authority;

Supply a fingerprint sample prescribed by the TBI based criminal history records check;

Submit to a review of their status on the Department of Health's vulnerable persons registry.

Responsibilities

Investigates and/or reports abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adults and/or children with mental or physical impairment or who are incapable of self-care to determine need for protective services. Interviews and assesses clients, family members, and other involved parties including alleged perpetrators to gather information for determining risk levels and needs for services.

Implements a service plan that addresses needs or concerns of the client(s). Refers and/or coordinates services for clients to reduce risk and increase autonomy.

Identifies various potential risk factors as part of assessing clients and monitors the progress of service plans. Responds to questions and inquiries from clients, families, caregivers, and other according to departmental policy.

Documents the services implemented, client contacts, observations, progress, and relevant information in client files and databases.

Strategizes solutions by participating as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. Uses appropriate equipment, as needed, to assess or implement client services.

Educates government departments, local agencies, law enforcement, the general public, and other external entities about agency programs.

Competencies

Instills Trust

Manages Complexity

Communicates Effectively

Global Perspective

Decision Quality

Knowledge

Administration and Management

Clerical

Customer and Personal Service

Psychology

Skills

Active Learning and Listening

Complex Problem Solving

Coordination

Judgment and Decision Making

Social Perceptiveness

Abilities

Inductive Reasoning

Oral Comprehension & Expression

Written Comprehension & Expression

Problem Sensitivity

Limb and/or Full Body Coordination

Tools & Equipment

Computers

Copier/Scanner/Fax Machine

Vehicle

Phones

Camera

Seniority level

Entry level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Other

Government Administration

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