- Manage a case load and maintain on-going contacts with those served in accordance with regulatory mandates.
- Prepare cases for presentation and interdisciplinary case reviews and participate actively in the development of comprehensive service plans.
- Evaluates risk of harm, including investigation of accidents, injuries and allegations of child abuse or neglect, and assists families and children who are subjects of such investigation.
- Documents nutritional, physical health, mental health, educational, housing, social & economic changes in the child's life.
- Uses knowledge and understanding of diverse cultural norms and traditions to enhance the assessment process. • Completes and maintains accurate and up-to-date case records.
- Facilitates regulatory compliance with city and state standards of practice; submits all necessary reports and documentation in a timely fashion. • Ensures confidentiality and compliance with audits.
- All other work as assigned by the Director of Social Services for the program.
Qualifications
- Possess a great desire to positively influence the lives of others.
- Strong advocacy, communication and organizational skills are necessary.
- Bachelor's degree required in Social Work or a related field; other disciplines considered.
- Related work or field experience is preferred.
- Bi-lingual ability is a plus.
- A Valid NYS Driver's License is also a plus.
SCO Family of Services is an Equal Opportunity Employment Employer