Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc
Social Worker - Family Preventative Services
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Services, Inc, New York, New York, us, 10261
Social Worker - Family Preventative Services
Program/Department: Preventative Family Services
Reports to: Program Director
Work Location: 400 Liberty Street, Brooklyn NY 11207
Hours: Full Time - Monday - Friday
Annual Rate of Pay $58,000 - $58,000
In our Preventive Services program, Social Workers provide a range of supportive services to families who have been identified by the child welfare system as being at‑risk for child abuse and/or neglect. Social Workers assist parents/caregivers address barriers to their children’s health, safety, and well‑being, so that families can stabilize, strengthen, and reduce the need for future involvement with the child welfare system. The Social Worker’s primary responsibilities are to make safety‑focused assessments of child and family functioning, develop intervention plans, and help caretakers take charge of their respective situations and avoid future child maltreatment.
Responsibilities
Provide in‑home/virtual/community‑based supportive services to a caseload of 12 families, weekly. Services include family therapy, client advocacy, parent coaching, service coordination, and case management
Make safety and risk assessments regarding children’s health, safety, and/or well‑being and develop safety and intervention plans accordingly
Participate in all family court hearings and family team conferences
Provide written court reports and collaborate with Family Service Unit (FSU) and Family Court Legal Services (FCLS) to prepare for all family court hearings
Collaborate with ACS (and other referral sources) to successfully engage families and transition them into specialized services, as needed
Make at least monthly home visits to assess the safety of the home environment
Provide advocacy and coaching to clients (off‑site) to address any barriers to accessing any services needed by family members
Document all casework activity into city and state reporting systems (i.e. PROMIS, CONNECTIONS), maintaining compliance with all mandates set by the child welfare system, as well as program protocols and procedures
Actively participate in individual and group supervision, staff trainings, and unit meetings. This includes participating in consultations (of live or taped sessions) and receiving and giving direct feedback from/to peers and supervisory staff on a regular basis
Engage in all activities required by the program’s model development process and delivers services as described by the current version of the model
Collaborate with ACS and other service providers (as needed) to address barriers or challenges related to assessment, service coordination or planning, and/or crisis intervention
Attend ACS conferences; intervene and offer advocacy to families, as needed
Other tasks as may be required
Qualifications Required
Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy required
Basic computer literacy
Strong time management and organizational skills
Previous work experience in a helping role with children, teens, parents, or families
Willingness and ability to do field work, including home visits in the community
Strong interest in learning Structural Family Therapy and working from a systemically‑oriented perspective; willingness to participate in training and supervision methods that include live and taped observation (i.e. give and take constructive feedback) on a regular basis
Ability to be resourceful and remain communicative in the face of stress and change
Ability to work until 8 pm, twice a week
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Reports to: Program Director
Work Location: 400 Liberty Street, Brooklyn NY 11207
Hours: Full Time - Monday - Friday
Annual Rate of Pay $58,000 - $58,000
In our Preventive Services program, Social Workers provide a range of supportive services to families who have been identified by the child welfare system as being at‑risk for child abuse and/or neglect. Social Workers assist parents/caregivers address barriers to their children’s health, safety, and well‑being, so that families can stabilize, strengthen, and reduce the need for future involvement with the child welfare system. The Social Worker’s primary responsibilities are to make safety‑focused assessments of child and family functioning, develop intervention plans, and help caretakers take charge of their respective situations and avoid future child maltreatment.
Responsibilities
Provide in‑home/virtual/community‑based supportive services to a caseload of 12 families, weekly. Services include family therapy, client advocacy, parent coaching, service coordination, and case management
Make safety and risk assessments regarding children’s health, safety, and/or well‑being and develop safety and intervention plans accordingly
Participate in all family court hearings and family team conferences
Provide written court reports and collaborate with Family Service Unit (FSU) and Family Court Legal Services (FCLS) to prepare for all family court hearings
Collaborate with ACS (and other referral sources) to successfully engage families and transition them into specialized services, as needed
Make at least monthly home visits to assess the safety of the home environment
Provide advocacy and coaching to clients (off‑site) to address any barriers to accessing any services needed by family members
Document all casework activity into city and state reporting systems (i.e. PROMIS, CONNECTIONS), maintaining compliance with all mandates set by the child welfare system, as well as program protocols and procedures
Actively participate in individual and group supervision, staff trainings, and unit meetings. This includes participating in consultations (of live or taped sessions) and receiving and giving direct feedback from/to peers and supervisory staff on a regular basis
Engage in all activities required by the program’s model development process and delivers services as described by the current version of the model
Collaborate with ACS and other service providers (as needed) to address barriers or challenges related to assessment, service coordination or planning, and/or crisis intervention
Attend ACS conferences; intervene and offer advocacy to families, as needed
Other tasks as may be required
Qualifications Required
Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, or Marriage and Family Therapy required
Basic computer literacy
Strong time management and organizational skills
Previous work experience in a helping role with children, teens, parents, or families
Willingness and ability to do field work, including home visits in the community
Strong interest in learning Structural Family Therapy and working from a systemically‑oriented perspective; willingness to participate in training and supervision methods that include live and taped observation (i.e. give and take constructive feedback) on a regular basis
Ability to be resourceful and remain communicative in the face of stress and change
Ability to work until 8 pm, twice a week
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