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Child Protective Services Supervisor

Date Posted: 
Department: DSS-CPS
Salary Grade: 74

Compensation: $61,836
Hours: Full-time
Deadline: Open Until Filled

Position Objectives

Work in this class involves the supervision of a staff of social Workers that provide direct and/or indirect services to clients. Work supervised is predominantly at the level of Social Worker III and/or Human Services Coordinator III. Employees assign cases to subordinates, coordinate work flow operations, and supervise staff through case review and consultation which requires the provision of substantial and recurring technical direction. Employees are responsible for staff training, resolving problems and ensuring that quality services are provided. Employees may provide input to higher level management on administrative, personnel, and budget issues. Employees' responsibilities may range from a single sub-unit in an agency or institution to multiple service programs in a small agency and may carry a small caseload. Employees report to a higher level supervisor or administrator. 

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Planning - Work involves reviewing program objectives and service delivery needs with staff and formulating specific goals and objectives for the assigned program area. Employees provide input to higher-level management on short-range planning needs for staff or unit. 

  • Organizing and Directing - Employees assign cases to staff and maintain workload balance. Employees make changes in work procedures to meet program demands and present recommendations to management on issues which impact on programmatic goals, objectives and policies. 

  • Budgeting - Employees are minimally involved in the development, justification, or allocation of funds. Employees may manage a small unit budget necessary for staff administrative expenditures. Training - Employees provide on-the-job training for staff and make arrangements for staff to receive formal training when offered. 

  • Setting Work Standards - Employees ensure that policies, rules and regulations are followed. Employees explain and implement changes when necessary. 

  • Reviewing Work - Employees monitor the work of subordinate staff through case reviews, progress reports, conferences and informal discussions to assure compliance with operational standards and established policies. 

  • Counseling and Disciplining - Employees discuss problems with staff and issue initial oral warnings for disciplinary action. 

  • Performing Other Personnel Functions - Employees interview applicants for positions supervised and make recommendations to higher level management on hiring decisions. Employees provide input on discussions concerning promotions and salary adjustments for individuals supervised. Employees participate in subordinate's performance evaluation and approve leave requests. 

 

Dynamics of Work Supervised -

Programs are periodically affected by changes in methodology, guidelines and shifting program emphasis. These changes may require employees to develop new approaches or procedures to meet program objectives. 

 

Variety of Work Supervised - Employees supervise staff responsible for the delivery of intensive social work service to clients and their families who have serious and complicated social, economic, emotional or mental problems. 

 

Number of Employees Responsible For - Employees are responsible for supervising approximately five to twelve professional employees. 

 

Employees are responsible for the quality of service provided by staff. Employees receive reviews through periodic conferences, meetings, informal interaction, reports, and performance appraisals. Review for quality is also received through periodic random case reviews. 

 

All other duties as assigned 

Minimum Requirements

  • Knowledge of methods and principles of casework supervision and training. 

  • Considerable knowledge of social work principles, techniques and practices and their application to specific casework and community problems. 

  • Considerable knowledge of behavioral and socioeconomic problems and their treatment and governmental and private organizations and community resources. 

  • Considerable knowledge of the laws, regulations and policies which govern social work programs. 

  • Ability to supervise, train, or orient lower-level social workers, students, interns, or other staff. Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely and to plan and execute work effectively. 

 

Desirable Training and Experience

Bachelor's degree in social work from an appropriately accredited institution and three (3) to five (5) years of directly related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Master's degree in a Human Services field from an appropriately accredited institution and three (3) to four (4) years of directly related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 

Two years in a Social Worker Supervisor Position. 

Benefits

Benefited after 30 days

Medical, dental, and life insurance
Sick, vacation, and holiday pay
Membership in the Local Government Retirement System

Supplemental retirement 401k/457

How to Apply

PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG SCREENING AND BACKGROUND CHECK IS REQUIRED

 

APPLICANTS WILL BE GIVEN CREDIT ONLY FOR INFORMATION PROVIDED IN RESPONSE TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. No additional information will be solicited by the McDowell County; therefore, persons who submit incomplete applications may not receive full credit for their education, training and experience.

 

McDowell County is an equal opportunity employer.  It is the policy of the County to recruit, hire, train and promote individuals without regard to age, sex, race, color, religion, political affiliation or national origin. The County will interactively work with disabled applicants and employees to identify reasonable accommodations that will allow the individual to perform essential job functions. 

 

McDowell County participates in E-Verify.

 

Applications are available:

 

  • on our website:

              www.mcdowellhrportal.org- under “Job Opportunities”

  • McDowell County Administration Building(s):

              60 East Court St Marion, NC 28752 ​

              25 W Fort Street Marion, NC 28752

                                                                   

Applications can be submitted:

              60 East Court Street Marion, NC 28752

              25 W Fort Street Marion, NC 28752

  • or by Mail to:

               McDowell County Human Resources

               60 East Court Street Marion, NC 28752

  • or by email to: 

               employment@mcdowellgov.com

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