County of Monterey
Social Worker Supervisor I – County of Monterey
Position Information
Under general direction, the Social Worker Supervisor I plans, organizes and supervises social service and employment staff engaged in providing information and referral services, adult protective services, in‑home supportive services, home placement services, child protective services, emergency response services and/or employment services; performs other related work as assigned.
Social Worker Supervisor I is the first supervisory level in the series. Social Worker Supervisor I differs from the next lower classification of Social Worker IV in that the former is the first line supervisor. Social Worker Supervisor I differs from Social Worker Supervisor II in that the latter is at the second supervisory level and requires a Master’s degree.
Supervision Exercised and Received Incumbents in the Social Worker Supervisor I classification generally receive direction from a Program Manager or other management‑level classification. A Social Worker Supervisor I supervises a variety of Social Workers, clerical and technical staff, but does not supervise employees in positions that require a master’s degree pursuant to California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Manual of Policy and Procedures (MPP) Division 31 regulations (31.070).
Duties
Plans, assigns, supervises, coaches, mentors, and reviews the work of employees engaged in the delivery of employment and social services; consults with and guides social workers in providing counseling, support and guidance to clients with complex or specialized needs; may be required to work or supervise on‑call
Reviews and approves forms, applications, court reports, placements, reports of abuse and other documents to verify information or determine proper course of action; reassesses and modifies case plans
Reviews and approves reports of abuse; suggests or approves placements; may provide information to law enforcement or district attorneys; may testify in court; supports witnesses and victims who must testify in court
Documents and addresses clients' concerns and complaints
Selects, trains, evaluates, and disciplines subordinate staff
Discusses or interprets regulations, rules, policies and programs to clients, applicants, staff and the general public
Assists and participates in the development of in‑service staff development programs
Facilitates communication between staff and management; communicates department expectations and activities, policy changes, and regulatory changes; evaluates and recommends service delivery improvements
Authorizes the provision of social and employment services through the department, provides services, and makes referrals to other agency staff and community agencies
Provides social services for sensitive or confidential cases, in the absence of assigned social workers or to meet workload demands
Participates or intercedes in interviews to defuse hostile or angry clients; obtains information on personal issues in difficult or emotional situations; explains decisions or recommendations to clients and family members
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships and trust with staff, clients, family members, community organizations and the public; collaborates with service providers; facilitates a work environment favoring teamwork, collaboration and mutual respect
Provides peer support for coworkers facing case related stress
Develops and prepares court reports, case plans, case narratives and safety plans in automated computer systems
Enters and retrieves data and narratives from automated computer systems
Maintains written chronological narrative reflecting personal or other contacts with the client and reasons for the social worker's actions; prepares and maintains case records and databases; communicates decisions, timelines, recommendations and case plans to clients, families and service providers
Enters and retrieves information from an automated computer system; researches information using the Internet and computer resources
Receives, approves and prepares correspondence and reports
Ensures all services are delivered in a respectful, culturally sensitive and appropriate manner and
Maintains confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations; performs all duties in conformance with the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics
In small agencies, may be responsible for social workers involved in the provision of the full range of social services including advanced services
Performs related duties as assigned
Employment Standards Knowledge Of
Principles and practices of supervision, training, mentoring, motivating, casework consultation, and peer counseling
Principles and practices of organization, workload management, and time management
Principles and practices of note taking, report writing, and English composition, grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Functions of public social services agencies and the principles of public social service administration
Casework concepts, techniques of interviewing, and record keeping in social casework
Laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of public social services agencies and the role and responsibilities of a social worker
Medical, legal, economic, and social management needs of individuals and families with special medical needs such as HIV disease, drug dependency, the medically fragile child, Alzheimer's, and the terminally ill
Strategies and protocols surrounding crisis intervention techniques such as voice modulation and assessing the potential for suicide
Psychopathology, the different types of mental illness diagnoses, how mental illness affects human behavior and mental health services and treatments utilized by clients
Signs, stages, and dynamics of abuse, and the effects of abuse on child/adult development and behavior
Signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use/abuse in adults and children and the effects on families
Standards for maintaining clients safely in the home; options for placement; effects of removing clients from unsafe situations
Principles and methodologies of research, analysis, problem solving, and decision making.
Computers, software, and Internet research
Resources available in the community for referral or utilization in employment or social service programs
Principles, methods, and resources in the field of public health, mental health, education, corrections and rehabilitation as they relate to public social services
Ability To
Exercise sound judgment when organizing, directing, and prioritizing unit activities.
Select, train, coach, supervise, evaluate, and discipline subordinate staff
Mentor, counsel, and collaborate with staff and foster an environment of teamwork, mutual respect and professionalism
Apply effective interpersonal and interviewing skills
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with agency staff, clients, and outside organizations
Present oral and written reports concisely and clearly
Analyze a situation accurately and adopt an effective course of action
Maintain confidentiality in accordance with legal standards and/or county regulations
Recognize signs of abuse for children, the elderly and dependent adults; assess risk factors and potential dangers to clients
Act effectively in stressful situations
Interact professionally and respectfully with clients including difficult, hostile, or distressed clients
Respect cultural differences
Use computers and related software
Minimum Qualifications Pattern 1:
Three (3) years of full‑time experience performing journey‑level social work case management duties in a Social Worker II classification in an Interagency Merit System (IMS) county; (Substitution: One year of graduate work in social work or counseling may substitute for one year of the required experience.)
Pattern 2:
One (1) year of full‑time experience performing advanced journey‑level social work case management duties in a Social Worker III classification in an Interagency Merit System (IMS) county.
Pattern 3:
Four (4) years of full‑time experience performing social work case management duties.
Qualifying social work case management includes direct case work management, such as: assessment, evaluation; conducting investigations of abuse and neglect; preparing court reports; responsibility for a long‑term caseload, monitoring compliance through home calls and other personal contact; collaboration with other agencies and linking clients to resources and programs; development of a case plan, modification of case plans as needed/required; and authority to impose sanctions or implement actions that impact services.
Examination Information TRAINING & EXPERIENCE EXAMINATION – WEIGHTED 100%
The Training & Experience Examination is designed to elicit a range of specific information regarding each candidate’s knowledge, skill, abilities, and potential to effectively perform the duties relative to the classification. Responses to the questionnaire will be assessed based on pre‑determined rating criteria. All applicants must complete the entire examination to receive a score. In order to obtain a position on the eligible list, candidates must receive a minimum rating of 70% on the examination.
Examination administration and processing time is approximately two weeks after the closing date of the job bulletin.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EXAMINATION – WEIGHTED 100%
The Education & Experience examination is based solely upon information provided from the application and supplemental information (e.g., resumes, transcripts). Information provided from the application and supplemental information will be assessed compared to a standard developed in relation to the elements of the. Special care should be taken to submitting a complete description of your education and experience relevant to the typical tasks, scope, and minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin. Supplemental information will be accepted, but competitors should read this bulletin carefully to determine what kind of information will be useful to those individuals completing the evaluation. In order to obtain a position on the eligible list, candidates must receive a minimum rating of 70% on the examination. Examination administration and processing time is approximately two weeks after the closing date of the job bulletin.
Eligible List Information A departmental open eligible list will be established for the county of Del Norte. The list will be utilized for 12 months after it is established unless the needs of the service and conditions of the list warrant a change in this period.
Retest Period Once you have taken the examination, you may not retest for
SIX (6) MONTHS
from the established eligibility date.
Special Testing Arrangements Special testing arrangements may be made to accommodate applicants for disability, military, or religious reasons. If you require such arrangements, please contact CalHR atmssprogram@calhr.ca.govor 916-323-2360 upon notification that your application has been approved. Documentation from medical, military, school or church officials outlining the accommodation request must be received by our office a minimum of five business days prior to a scheduled examination.
Application Documents If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications, you must attach your transcripts to your application. Applicants with foreign transcripts must provide a transcript evaluation that indicates the number of units to which the foreign course work is equivalent. Transcripts and evaluations may be unofficial; official transcripts may be required upon appointment. Please redact birthdates and social security numbers.
General Information MSS reserves the right to revise the examination plan to better meet the needs of the recruitment if the circumstances under which this examination was planned change. Such revision will be in accordance with civil service laws and rules and all competitors will be notified.
If you meet the requirements stated on this bulletin, you may take this examination. Your performance in this examination will be rated against predetermined rating criteria. All competitors who pass will be added to the eligible list. Meeting the entry requirements does not assure success in the examination or placement on the eligible list.
General Qualifications: Applicants must possess essential personal qualifications including integrity, initiative, dependability, good judgement, the ability to work cooperatively with others, and a state of health consistent with the ability to perform the assigned duties of the class. A medical examination may be required. As part of the hiring process, a background investigation may be required.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Merit System Services program is committed to equal employment opportunity for all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
Additional Information
A valid driver's licence may be required at the time of appointment and employees may also be required to drive their own car, provide proof of car insurance, and a DMV clearance. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a disability will be reviewed on a case‑by‑case basis.
As a condition of employment, the County of Del Norte will require proof of ability to work in the U.S.
This recruitment will be used to fill full‑time, part‑time, and extra‑help positions as vacancies occur.
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Social Worker Supervisor I is the first supervisory level in the series. Social Worker Supervisor I differs from the next lower classification of Social Worker IV in that the former is the first line supervisor. Social Worker Supervisor I differs from Social Worker Supervisor II in that the latter is at the second supervisory level and requires a Master’s degree.
Supervision Exercised and Received Incumbents in the Social Worker Supervisor I classification generally receive direction from a Program Manager or other management‑level classification. A Social Worker Supervisor I supervises a variety of Social Workers, clerical and technical staff, but does not supervise employees in positions that require a master’s degree pursuant to California Department of Social Services (CDSS) Manual of Policy and Procedures (MPP) Division 31 regulations (31.070).
Duties
Plans, assigns, supervises, coaches, mentors, and reviews the work of employees engaged in the delivery of employment and social services; consults with and guides social workers in providing counseling, support and guidance to clients with complex or specialized needs; may be required to work or supervise on‑call
Reviews and approves forms, applications, court reports, placements, reports of abuse and other documents to verify information or determine proper course of action; reassesses and modifies case plans
Reviews and approves reports of abuse; suggests or approves placements; may provide information to law enforcement or district attorneys; may testify in court; supports witnesses and victims who must testify in court
Documents and addresses clients' concerns and complaints
Selects, trains, evaluates, and disciplines subordinate staff
Discusses or interprets regulations, rules, policies and programs to clients, applicants, staff and the general public
Assists and participates in the development of in‑service staff development programs
Facilitates communication between staff and management; communicates department expectations and activities, policy changes, and regulatory changes; evaluates and recommends service delivery improvements
Authorizes the provision of social and employment services through the department, provides services, and makes referrals to other agency staff and community agencies
Provides social services for sensitive or confidential cases, in the absence of assigned social workers or to meet workload demands
Participates or intercedes in interviews to defuse hostile or angry clients; obtains information on personal issues in difficult or emotional situations; explains decisions or recommendations to clients and family members
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships and trust with staff, clients, family members, community organizations and the public; collaborates with service providers; facilitates a work environment favoring teamwork, collaboration and mutual respect
Provides peer support for coworkers facing case related stress
Develops and prepares court reports, case plans, case narratives and safety plans in automated computer systems
Enters and retrieves data and narratives from automated computer systems
Maintains written chronological narrative reflecting personal or other contacts with the client and reasons for the social worker's actions; prepares and maintains case records and databases; communicates decisions, timelines, recommendations and case plans to clients, families and service providers
Enters and retrieves information from an automated computer system; researches information using the Internet and computer resources
Receives, approves and prepares correspondence and reports
Ensures all services are delivered in a respectful, culturally sensitive and appropriate manner and
Maintains confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations; performs all duties in conformance with the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics
In small agencies, may be responsible for social workers involved in the provision of the full range of social services including advanced services
Performs related duties as assigned
Employment Standards Knowledge Of
Principles and practices of supervision, training, mentoring, motivating, casework consultation, and peer counseling
Principles and practices of organization, workload management, and time management
Principles and practices of note taking, report writing, and English composition, grammar, punctuation, and spelling
Functions of public social services agencies and the principles of public social service administration
Casework concepts, techniques of interviewing, and record keeping in social casework
Laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of public social services agencies and the role and responsibilities of a social worker
Medical, legal, economic, and social management needs of individuals and families with special medical needs such as HIV disease, drug dependency, the medically fragile child, Alzheimer's, and the terminally ill
Strategies and protocols surrounding crisis intervention techniques such as voice modulation and assessing the potential for suicide
Psychopathology, the different types of mental illness diagnoses, how mental illness affects human behavior and mental health services and treatments utilized by clients
Signs, stages, and dynamics of abuse, and the effects of abuse on child/adult development and behavior
Signs and symptoms of alcohol and drug use/abuse in adults and children and the effects on families
Standards for maintaining clients safely in the home; options for placement; effects of removing clients from unsafe situations
Principles and methodologies of research, analysis, problem solving, and decision making.
Computers, software, and Internet research
Resources available in the community for referral or utilization in employment or social service programs
Principles, methods, and resources in the field of public health, mental health, education, corrections and rehabilitation as they relate to public social services
Ability To
Exercise sound judgment when organizing, directing, and prioritizing unit activities.
Select, train, coach, supervise, evaluate, and discipline subordinate staff
Mentor, counsel, and collaborate with staff and foster an environment of teamwork, mutual respect and professionalism
Apply effective interpersonal and interviewing skills
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with agency staff, clients, and outside organizations
Present oral and written reports concisely and clearly
Analyze a situation accurately and adopt an effective course of action
Maintain confidentiality in accordance with legal standards and/or county regulations
Recognize signs of abuse for children, the elderly and dependent adults; assess risk factors and potential dangers to clients
Act effectively in stressful situations
Interact professionally and respectfully with clients including difficult, hostile, or distressed clients
Respect cultural differences
Use computers and related software
Minimum Qualifications Pattern 1:
Three (3) years of full‑time experience performing journey‑level social work case management duties in a Social Worker II classification in an Interagency Merit System (IMS) county; (Substitution: One year of graduate work in social work or counseling may substitute for one year of the required experience.)
Pattern 2:
One (1) year of full‑time experience performing advanced journey‑level social work case management duties in a Social Worker III classification in an Interagency Merit System (IMS) county.
Pattern 3:
Four (4) years of full‑time experience performing social work case management duties.
Qualifying social work case management includes direct case work management, such as: assessment, evaluation; conducting investigations of abuse and neglect; preparing court reports; responsibility for a long‑term caseload, monitoring compliance through home calls and other personal contact; collaboration with other agencies and linking clients to resources and programs; development of a case plan, modification of case plans as needed/required; and authority to impose sanctions or implement actions that impact services.
Examination Information TRAINING & EXPERIENCE EXAMINATION – WEIGHTED 100%
The Training & Experience Examination is designed to elicit a range of specific information regarding each candidate’s knowledge, skill, abilities, and potential to effectively perform the duties relative to the classification. Responses to the questionnaire will be assessed based on pre‑determined rating criteria. All applicants must complete the entire examination to receive a score. In order to obtain a position on the eligible list, candidates must receive a minimum rating of 70% on the examination.
Examination administration and processing time is approximately two weeks after the closing date of the job bulletin.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EXAMINATION – WEIGHTED 100%
The Education & Experience examination is based solely upon information provided from the application and supplemental information (e.g., resumes, transcripts). Information provided from the application and supplemental information will be assessed compared to a standard developed in relation to the elements of the. Special care should be taken to submitting a complete description of your education and experience relevant to the typical tasks, scope, and minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin. Supplemental information will be accepted, but competitors should read this bulletin carefully to determine what kind of information will be useful to those individuals completing the evaluation. In order to obtain a position on the eligible list, candidates must receive a minimum rating of 70% on the examination. Examination administration and processing time is approximately two weeks after the closing date of the job bulletin.
Eligible List Information A departmental open eligible list will be established for the county of Del Norte. The list will be utilized for 12 months after it is established unless the needs of the service and conditions of the list warrant a change in this period.
Retest Period Once you have taken the examination, you may not retest for
SIX (6) MONTHS
from the established eligibility date.
Special Testing Arrangements Special testing arrangements may be made to accommodate applicants for disability, military, or religious reasons. If you require such arrangements, please contact CalHR atmssprogram@calhr.ca.govor 916-323-2360 upon notification that your application has been approved. Documentation from medical, military, school or church officials outlining the accommodation request must be received by our office a minimum of five business days prior to a scheduled examination.
Application Documents If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications, you must attach your transcripts to your application. Applicants with foreign transcripts must provide a transcript evaluation that indicates the number of units to which the foreign course work is equivalent. Transcripts and evaluations may be unofficial; official transcripts may be required upon appointment. Please redact birthdates and social security numbers.
General Information MSS reserves the right to revise the examination plan to better meet the needs of the recruitment if the circumstances under which this examination was planned change. Such revision will be in accordance with civil service laws and rules and all competitors will be notified.
If you meet the requirements stated on this bulletin, you may take this examination. Your performance in this examination will be rated against predetermined rating criteria. All competitors who pass will be added to the eligible list. Meeting the entry requirements does not assure success in the examination or placement on the eligible list.
General Qualifications: Applicants must possess essential personal qualifications including integrity, initiative, dependability, good judgement, the ability to work cooperatively with others, and a state of health consistent with the ability to perform the assigned duties of the class. A medical examination may be required. As part of the hiring process, a background investigation may be required.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Merit System Services program is committed to equal employment opportunity for all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
Additional Information
A valid driver's licence may be required at the time of appointment and employees may also be required to drive their own car, provide proof of car insurance, and a DMV clearance. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a disability will be reviewed on a case‑by‑case basis.
As a condition of employment, the County of Del Norte will require proof of ability to work in the U.S.
This recruitment will be used to fill full‑time, part‑time, and extra‑help positions as vacancies occur.
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