Child Protective Worker - Part Time at Kenosha Human Development Services
Village of Somers, Wisconsin, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Child Protective Services, Crisis Response, Abuse and Neglect Investigation, Safety Assessment, Fact Interviewing, Case Documentation, WISACWIS, Client Confidentiality, Professionalism, Teamwork, Community Agency Liaison, Protective Planning, Foster Care Placement, VOCA Consumers, HIPAA Guidelines

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
KENOSHA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC. 3536 52nd Street Kenosha, WI 53144 Division/Department: Crisis and Stabilization Services Location: Crisis Prevention Center Job Title: Child Protective Worker Reports To: CPS Support Program Manager Type of Position: Part-time FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Schedule: As scheduled (Weekend Shifts) POSITION SUMMARY The Child Protective Worker provides response for KCDCFS’s Child Protective Service unit. Worker completes Access Reports for allegations of Abuse and Neglect and determines if any Present or Impending Dangers are identified. Worker responds to calls that come in alleging present danger threats and/or impending danger threats by conducting minimal facts interview to determine if child/ren are unsafe and takes the appropriate action. RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Respond to requests for service in a timely and appropriate fashion, providing service based on assessment of client needs a. Determine method of response based on information from referent b. Involve all family members in intervention where possible c. Answer and respond to calls based on priority assessment when necessary 2. Maintain professional relationships with all systems a. Schools b. Hospitals c. Social Services d. Juvenile Intake Services e. Law Enforcement f. Other community agencies 3. Fulfill program expectations in cases involving child abuse and neglect a. Follows Wisconsin Child Protective Services Standards for Access, Initial Assessment, and Safety. b. Gathers required information for Access Reports and documents appropriately in WISACWIS. c. Assesses child safety including the adult's protective capacities and the physical condition of the home d. If children are unsafe, develop a safety plan to ensure child safety, including but limited to initiating Protective Plans, supervising children in need of a placement, placing children into foster care when necessary for safety e. Makes referrals to community-based service agencies f. Completes Confirmation of Safe Environments per the Protocol g. Maintains accurate, meaningful, and current case records, reports, and other documents and correspondence, including all required documentation in the Wisconsin State Automated Child Welfare Information System h. Documents client background information, assesses report for present and impending danger threats, and makes screening recommendations i. Works as a part of a team j. Attends in-service training and staff development activities 4. Requesting Temporary Physical Custody of children a. Follow guidelines established in Chapter 48 and procedure established by Juvenile Intake Services b. Provide documentation immediately c. Provide intake services to child, family, and placement providers 5. Meet with Victims of a Crime Act (VOCA) consumers a. Provide follow up as appropriate b. Document all contact 6. Provides immediate case documentation in eWiSACWIS 7. Respects client confidentiality and follows Code of Ethics established by the National Association of Social Workers 8. Follows schedule of hours established by coordinator 9. Other tasks assigned by supervisor PROFESSIONALISM 1. Conduct oneself in a professional manner a. Maintain the confidentiality and other rights of participants, families and staff and follow HIPPA Guidelines for all verbal and written communication b. Problem-solve difficult situations in a timely manner c. Manage difficult or emotional consumer situations by responding promptly to needs, requests for assistance and services d. Give, receive and act upon feedback from supervisors and co-workers in an appropriate manner e. Maintain professional boundaries with consumers and co-workers at all times f. Attend training as requested by supervisors g. Other tasks as assigned by supervisors QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Human Services field required. 1. Professional attitude, strong work ethic, ability to work independently and to maintain solid, personal boundaries 2. Ability to maintain active pace throughout scheduled shifts 3. Experience working with families and youth a plus 4. Ability to effectively communicate, both written and verbally, in the English language 5. Must have reliable transportation and valid driver’s license with good driving record 6. Must carry own auto insurance with at least 100,000/300,000/100,000 coverage 7. Ability to maintain records and document case notes daily 8. Ability to give and accept feedback as a part of a team 9. Ability to traverse within the workspace and community frequently 10. Be willing to learn and work with the treatment philosophies 11. Bilingual in Spanish a plus Kenosha Human Development Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, religion, disability, national origin, veteran status, sexual orientation, sexual identity, or any other status protected under federal, state, and local law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.
Responsibilities
The Child Protective Worker responds to allegations of child abuse and neglect, conducting interviews to determine immediate danger threats and taking appropriate action to ensure child safety. Responsibilities include completing required reports, developing safety plans when necessary, and maintaining accurate case records in the state system.
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