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County of Blair Caseworker I and II in HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pennsylvania
Do you like to work with children? Do you want a job where you make a difference one on one and in your community? Can you provide every client with equal priority and work to secure the best resources for their individual situation? Can you balance empathy and professionalism? Can you be proactive in your communication with clients and follow up regularly? Blair County Children, Youth, and Families (BCCYF) is right up your alley if you answered yes above. Apply for caseworker openings, and you will add value in children's lives by providing the support, safety, protection, and support clients need. BCCYF is committed to strengthening families, protecting the rights and welfare of children, and ensuring children have opportunities for healthy development free from abuse or neglect.
A typical workday as caseworker is varied and fast paced; you'll juggle problem-solving, decision-making, and time management. Caseworkers investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect, coordinate responses with law enforcement, and testify in court; keep detailed case notes, write safety plans, and gather file documentation; perform file review under supervision; contact financial and healthcare organizations to help individuals obtain financial aid to pay for schooling or medical treatment; conduct in-person appointments to discuss case progress or assess the home environment; talk with medical personnel and in-home care workers to assure clients receive proper medications, meals, and level of attention, including suitable living situations and/or access to rehabilitation programs.
Qualified applicants must hold a bachelor's degree that includes or is supplemented by 12 college credits in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, criminal justice, or other related social sciences OR possess two years as a county social services aide III with two years of college-level coursework that includes 12 credits in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, criminal justice, or other related social sciences OR any equivalent combination of experience and training that includes 12 college credits in sociology, social welfare, psychology, gerontology, criminal justice, or other related social sciences and one year as a county social services aide III or similar position performing paraprofessional case management functions. Not sure if you qualify? Apply for consideration.
Competitive benefits package starts first of the month following 30 workdays and includes 90% employer-paid PPO health insurance with three-tier prescription and vision components, pension plan, defined contribution plan, term life insurance, short-term disability, a menu of voluntary benefits that includes dental and Aflac, 14 annual paid holidays, and other time-off provisions. This position is eligible a hiring incentive of $1500 or $4000; see Human Resources for details. Starting rate is $17.12/hour x 37.5-hour workweek that also entails overtime, off-hours coverage across holidays and weekends, and call-out pay. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER