Distinguishing Features: The Social Worker II (CPS) differs from the Social Worker II positions by focusing on child protection, child abuse, neglect and crisis caseloads involving the Community’s child and youth population.
Essential Functions: Essential functions may vary among positions and may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics. This list of tasks is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of tasks performed by all positions in this classification.
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- Investigates referrals of child abuse and neglect. Interviews and examines children for signs of abuse or neglect.
- Works closely with team members and utilizes the “buddy system” to conduct investigations.
- Works closely with law enforcement and court personnel. Conducts collaborative interviews with contacts to gather pertinent CPS related information.
2. Coordinates investigations with the Office of the Prosecutor, Salt River Police Department and the Office of General Counsel as needed.
3. Makes home visits or visits to other settings to investigate and evaluate circumstances of abuse and neglect.
- Interviews other persons relative to the case being investigated.
4. Develops the basis for petition, conducts and documents home studies in preparation for court hearings.
- Attends and testifies at court hearings regarding cases of abuse and neglect.
- Prepares comprehensive reports of investigative findings that support recommendations for appropriate actions.
5. Plans and schedules activities and intervenes in crisis emergencies.
- Rotates after-hour investigative responsibilities with other team members.
6. Inputs data into the Management Accountability Information System (MAISE) and maintains accurate statistical data using the computerized database for easy retrieval. Maintains current and comprehensive case files that include assessments, case plans and other case file documentation. Prepares periodic reports from records as required.
7. Participates in training opportunities that enhance professional knowledge of tribal case management, child abuse and neglect.
8. Serves as a mentor to SRPMIC employees in the Social Worker I job class by attending court hearings, home visits or case staffing with them. Serves as a trainer for new staff. Tracks statistics and prepares financial reports as required.
9. Participates in weekly staff meetings and discusses issues and cases that require additional input and planning. Provides alternative solutions to issues to ensure the greatest benefit for the clients in accomplishing the program objectives.
10. Performs other job-related duties as assigned to maintain and enhance departmental and program operations.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics:
- Knowledge of the history, culture, laws, rules, customs and traditions of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
- Knowledge of Federal, State and Community laws, rules, regulations and standards that apply to public social service programs.
- Knowledge of CPS policies, practices and procedures.
- Knowledge of case management techniques and practices as well as crisis intervention methods.
- Knowledge of social work principles and concepts.
- Knowledge of social work methods and techniques, including group and individual counseling, crisis intervention, and referrals.
Skill counseling individuals, families and other groups.- Skill with case management including planning, scheduling and time management.
- Skill establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with clients, other social work professionals, SRPMIC co-workers and Community officials.
- Skill evaluating customer needs and utilizing SRPMIC resources or other appropriate referrals to meet client needs.
- Skill dealing with sensitive and confidential personal issues and maintaining appropriate professional, confidential relationships.
- Skill using the personal computer and related software including MS Office.
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.- Ability to make home visits and provide alternative solutions in order to meet client needs.
- Ability to establish and maintain accurate record-keeping systems and procedures including computerized record-keeping.
- Ability to use standard office equipment such as facsimile, copier machine and calculator.
- Ability to drive various SRPMIC vehicles.
- Ability to work with a variety of staff members in a team approach to service delivery.
- Ability to work under pressure with multiple task deadlines
- Education and Experience: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology or closely related area AND 3 to 5 years full-time professional level experience in the social services field in at least 3 of the following areas: CPS, child welfare, foster care, elderly, financial assistance or community outreach.
Equivalency: Any equivalent combination of education and/or experience that would allow the candidate to satisfactorily perform the duties of this position, will be considered.
Underfill Eligibility: An enrolled Community Member whom closely qualifies for the minimum qualifications for a position may be considered for employment under SRPMIC Policy 2-19, Underfill.
- May be required to work beyond normal work hours including nights, weekends and holidays.
- Due to the confidential and sensitive nature of this position, successful completion of an extensive background investigation is required.
- May require occasional travel.
- Employees in, and applicants applying for, jobs providing direct services to children are subject to the “Community Code of Ordinances”, Chapter 11, “Minors”, Article X. “Investigation of Persons Working With Children”.
Prior to hire as an employee, applicants will be subject to drug and alcohol testing. Will be required to pass a pre-employment background/fingerprint check. Employees are subject to random drug and alcohol testing.
"SRPMIC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer" Preference will be given to a qualified: Community Member Veteran, Community Member, Spouse of Community Member, qualified Native American, and then other qualified candidate.
In order to obtain preference, the following is required: 1) Qualified Community Member Veteran (DD-214) will be required at the time of application submission 2) Qualified Community Member (must provide Tribal I.D at time of application submission),3) Spouse of a Community Member (Marriage License/certificate and spouse Tribal ID or CIB is required at time of application submission), and 4) Native American (Tribal ID or CIB required at time of application submission).
Documents may be submitted by one of the following methods:
1) attach to application
2) fax (480) 362-5860
3) mail or hand deliver to Human Resources.
Documentation must be received by position closing date.
The IHS/BIA Form-4432 is not accepted.
Your Tribal ID/CIB must be submitted to HR-Recruitment-Two Waters.
The SRPMIC offers a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life, disability insurance, and a 401(k) retirement plan. In addition employees enjoy vacation and sick leave and 13 paid holidays.