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Arizona State Government

CASE MANAGER-STATEWIDE PLACEMENT COORDINATOR

Arizona State Government, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003

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DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SAFETY (DCS) is a social and human services agency whose mission is to successfully partner with families, caregivers, and the community to strengthen families, ensure safety, and achieve permanency for all Arizona’s children through prevention, services, and support. CASE MANAGER-STATEWIDE PLACEMENT COORDINATOR JOB LOCATION: Phoenix, AZ 85021

Salary: $21.0768; Sun-Thurs 12p-9p Grade: 17 Closing Date: 10/28/2025 JOB SUMMARY: Under the general supervision of the Department of Child Safety (DCS) Program Administrator (PA), this position manages the work flow of placement referrals to find appropriate placement for the children coming in to DCS custody, completes tracking logs, and support staff that engage in child safety services.

WHAT DOES A CASE MANAGER-PLACEMENT COORDINATOR DO?

Evaluates incoming referrals and staffs with direct supervisor to select appropriate placement according to departmental and regional policies pertaining to child protective services. Evaluates incoming referrals and staffs with direct supervisor to schedule medical appointments, find immunization records, track medication, Phoenix Children’s Hospital coordination, and coordinates staff trainings with providers to obtain medical information regarding prescription medication, diabetes and medication administration to the appropriate participants and documents medical information in Guardian.

Reviews work products and analyzes facts obtained by field DCS specialists. Provides input on cases.

Evaluates appropriateness of assessments and decisions made as well as intervention plans, case plans, progress, barriers, placement, services, visitation, etc. to ensure child safety and compliance with policy, procedures and statutes.

Responds/resolve problems and questions to address questions and concerns involving policy, procedures and issues related to specific cases.

Attends staff meetings and participates in problem‑solving/decision‑making. Attends trainings, professional seminars, requested conferences and management meetings. Participates in work teams/groups and other meetings, as requested.

Produces, utilizes and sends reports. Writes detailed reports summarizing activities or productions covering a specified period of time or marking the completion of a project.

Other duties as assigned as related to the position (typically 5% - 10%).

WHAT KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES ARE HELPFUL? Knowledge of:

Federal and state laws, regulations and directives governing child protective services

Normal child development stages and milestones

Potential effects of cultural differences on family dynamics

Roles and responsibilities of court, law enforcement, hospitals, schools, mental health system, community agencies, and other child welfare professionals

Physical and behavioral indicators of abuse, neglect, and mental health disturbances

Crisis intervention protocol

Conflict resolution techniques

Statewide community resources

Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Guardian

Skills in:

Verbal and written communication

Resolving problems

Establishing and maintaining work relationships with children, their families and court representatives

Delivering public speeches

Communicating effectively while actively listening to others

Preparing accurate and detailed documentation of reported information

Typing

Ability to:

Sit for long periods of time

Maintain professional boundaries

Work as a team member

Prepare detailed documentation of client and professional contacts to ensure that records accurately convey reported information and minimize misinterpretation

Accept responsibility for work product and outcomes

Recognize indicators of abuse/neglect

Work various shifts when needed

Perform after hour duties

SELECTIVE PREFERENCES: The selected candidate must possess a Master's or Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. The preferred candidate will have field experience and knowledge of social services.

WHAT IS REQUIRED TO BE A CASE MANAGER-PLACEMENT COORDINATOR? Requires the possession of and ability to retain a current, valid state‑issued driver’s license appropriate to the assignment. Employees who drive on state business are subject to driver’s license record checks, must maintain acceptable driving records and must complete any driver training (see Arizona Administrative Code R2‑10‑207.11). Employees may be required to use their own transportation as well as maintain valid motor vehicle insurance and current Arizona vehicle registration. Mileage may be reimbursed, if applicable. (Arizona Administrative Code Revised 1/29/2020).

The ability to secure and maintain an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card. The ability to secure and maintain clearance from the DCS Central Registry.

If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver’s License Requirements.

All newly hired State employees are subject to and must successfully complete the Electronic Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E‑Verify).

THE STATE OF ARIZONA HAS EXCELLENT BENEFITS AND PERKS! WE OFFER:

Paid sick leave

Paid annual leave

Ten paid holidays per calendar year

Health, dental and vision insurance

Flexible Spending Account

Health Savings Account

Arizona State Retirement System Savings (ASRS)

Employee and Dependent Life insurance

Long‑term and short‑term disability insurance

Deferred compensation plans

Wellness incentive program

Employee discount program for higher education, products and services

Education Savings – AZ529

Employee Assistance Program

Bi‑Lingual Stipend

For a complete list of benefits provided by The State of Arizona, please visit our benefits page.

RETIREMENT: Positions in this classification participate in the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS).ASRS participation may begin immediately (if you were a previous member) or upon your 27th week of employment (if you have never been an ASRS member previously).

CONTACT US: Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation such as a sign language interpreter or an alternative format by contacting 602‑255‑3141 or by email at ADA@AZDCS.GOV. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation. The State of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer.

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