Randolph County, NC
Social Work Supervisor - Child Protective Services
Randolph County, NC, Asheboro, North Carolina, us, 27204
Social Work Supervisor - Child Protective Services
Location:
Randolph County, NC
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SIGN ON BONUS:
A $2000, $3000, $4000 sign on bonus is available depending on the position and qualifications of the individual selected.
The primary purpose of this position is to lead a staff of social workers to provide child protective services as outlined in federal, state, and local laws, regulations, rules, and policies.
Planning: Work involves reviewing program objectives and service delivery needs with staff and formulating specific goals and objectives for the assigned program area. Employee provides input to higher‑level management on short‑range planning needs for unit and specific program of assignment.
Organizing and Directing Work: Employee provides leadership by modeling excellence and displaying effective leadership skills that align with agency core values. Employee assigns cases to staff and maintains workload balance. Employee makes changes in work procedures to meet program demands and presents recommendations to management on issues which impact on programmatic goals, objectives and policies. Employee reviews statistical data to evaluate effectiveness and timeliness of work by assigned staff. Employee establishes performance expectations for staff based on current policies, procedures, and program standards. The Social Work Supervisor conducts and participates in meetings with unit staff, program team, established committees, community partners, and state program representatives to communicate, train, inform, solve problems, and promote cooperation with other units, agencies, and officials.
Budgeting: Employee may manage a small unit budget necessary for staff administrative expenditures including, but not limited to approving expenditures from the Child Protective Services fund.
Training: Employee provides orientation to new employees, on‑the‑job training for staff, and makes arrangements for staff to receive formal training when required and/or offered.
Setting Work Standards: The supervisor must clearly outline performance expectations with staff and ensures that county, state, and federal laws, policies, rules, and regulations are followed. Employee explains and implements changes to processes, procedures, tools, programs, and/or policy as necessary.
Reviewing Work: Employee monitors the work of subordinate staff through measured outcomes, case reviews, progress reports, conferences and informal discussions to assure compliance with operational standards and established policies.
Counseling and Disciplining: Employee discusses problems with staff and issues initial oral warnings for disciplinary action.
Performing Other Personnel Functions: Employee interviews applicants for positions supervised and makes recommendations to higher level management on hiring decisions. Employee provides input on discussions concerning promotions and salary adjustments for individuals supervised. Employee establishes goals for individual staff, prepares subordinates’ performance evaluations, and approves leave requests.
Minimum Education and Experience Master's degree from an accredited school of social work and two years of social work or counseling experience; or a bachelor's degree from an accredited school of social work and three years of social work or counseling experience; or a master's degree in a counseling field and three years of social work or counseling experience; or four‑year degree in a human services field or related curriculum including at least 15 semester hours in courses related to social work or counseling and four years of social work or counseling; or graduation from a four‑year college or university and five years of experience in rehabilitation counseling, pastoral counseling, or a related human services field providing experience in the techniques of casework, group work, or community organization; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Official transcripts need to be included with application.
Regular attendance and punctuality are essential. The Social Work Supervisor must be available to ensure critical communications, staff coordination, and work processes are effectively completed and within required timeframes so that the agency remains in compliance with established laws, rules, and policy.
To see our benefits: https://www.randolphcountync.gov/200/Employee-Benefits
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Other
Industries Government Administration
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Randolph County, NC
Join to apply for the Social Work Supervisor - Child Protective Services role.
SIGN ON BONUS:
A $2000, $3000, $4000 sign on bonus is available depending on the position and qualifications of the individual selected.
The primary purpose of this position is to lead a staff of social workers to provide child protective services as outlined in federal, state, and local laws, regulations, rules, and policies.
Planning: Work involves reviewing program objectives and service delivery needs with staff and formulating specific goals and objectives for the assigned program area. Employee provides input to higher‑level management on short‑range planning needs for unit and specific program of assignment.
Organizing and Directing Work: Employee provides leadership by modeling excellence and displaying effective leadership skills that align with agency core values. Employee assigns cases to staff and maintains workload balance. Employee makes changes in work procedures to meet program demands and presents recommendations to management on issues which impact on programmatic goals, objectives and policies. Employee reviews statistical data to evaluate effectiveness and timeliness of work by assigned staff. Employee establishes performance expectations for staff based on current policies, procedures, and program standards. The Social Work Supervisor conducts and participates in meetings with unit staff, program team, established committees, community partners, and state program representatives to communicate, train, inform, solve problems, and promote cooperation with other units, agencies, and officials.
Budgeting: Employee may manage a small unit budget necessary for staff administrative expenditures including, but not limited to approving expenditures from the Child Protective Services fund.
Training: Employee provides orientation to new employees, on‑the‑job training for staff, and makes arrangements for staff to receive formal training when required and/or offered.
Setting Work Standards: The supervisor must clearly outline performance expectations with staff and ensures that county, state, and federal laws, policies, rules, and regulations are followed. Employee explains and implements changes to processes, procedures, tools, programs, and/or policy as necessary.
Reviewing Work: Employee monitors the work of subordinate staff through measured outcomes, case reviews, progress reports, conferences and informal discussions to assure compliance with operational standards and established policies.
Counseling and Disciplining: Employee discusses problems with staff and issues initial oral warnings for disciplinary action.
Performing Other Personnel Functions: Employee interviews applicants for positions supervised and makes recommendations to higher level management on hiring decisions. Employee provides input on discussions concerning promotions and salary adjustments for individuals supervised. Employee establishes goals for individual staff, prepares subordinates’ performance evaluations, and approves leave requests.
Minimum Education and Experience Master's degree from an accredited school of social work and two years of social work or counseling experience; or a bachelor's degree from an accredited school of social work and three years of social work or counseling experience; or a master's degree in a counseling field and three years of social work or counseling experience; or four‑year degree in a human services field or related curriculum including at least 15 semester hours in courses related to social work or counseling and four years of social work or counseling; or graduation from a four‑year college or university and five years of experience in rehabilitation counseling, pastoral counseling, or a related human services field providing experience in the techniques of casework, group work, or community organization; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Official transcripts need to be included with application.
Regular attendance and punctuality are essential. The Social Work Supervisor must be available to ensure critical communications, staff coordination, and work processes are effectively completed and within required timeframes so that the agency remains in compliance with established laws, rules, and policy.
To see our benefits: https://www.randolphcountync.gov/200/Employee-Benefits
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Other
Industries Government Administration
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