Description
CLOSING DATE : Open Until Filled
POSITION : Social Worker Sr.
SALARY : $27.89-$32.28, per hour DOE
REPORTS TO : Program Manager
LOCATION : Social Services; Nespelem, Washington
Basic Functions : Provides professional social work services to students and families. Provides psychosocial assessments and diagnosis of behavioral disabilities to offer treatments and / or environmental manipulations at the school, home, and community-based settings.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
Education and Training :
Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in Social Work, or a related field, which includes two (2) years social work experience or a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the Behavioral Sciences, or related field and five (5) years of social work experience working with elderly and / or disabled individuals.
Requires a valid driver’s license and to be eligible for Tribal Insurance and maintain clearance throughout employment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :
Requires the skill to define empathy, enabling, compassion, acceptance, tough love’, lateral violence, and teamwork concepts and issues relative to the helping information , understand addictive processes and effects upon self, families, communities, and organizations.
Must be intimately familiar with recovery from addictions by working a healing process for self for a minimum of five years.
Requires case management and protective services methods, techniques, and practices pertaining to elderly and disabled populations.
Requires knowledge of theories of human behavior and group dynamics.
Requires knowledge of methods and techniques used to conduct interviews and investigations.
Requires Methods and techniques used to appropriately intervene during routine or crisis situations involving victims of abuse.
Requires knowledge of safety / risk assessment techniques.
Requires knowledge of needs and problems of elders / disabled, dependents, and families from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.
Requires knowledge of community resources, community organizations, and health care systems.
Requires knowledge of Tribal, State, and Federal policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Requires knowledge of reporting requirements and court procedures related to the elderly and dependent social services.
Requires knowledge of laws, codes, rules, and regulations of governing agencies.
Requires excellent writing skills and be highly familiar with case management record keeping and documentations.
Requires ability to practice counselor interview techniques and skills.
Requires ability to safe guarding of confidential information and ramifications for breaching confidence.
Requires ability to able to attend various training sessions as required by supervisor.
Requires the ability to communicate effectively in writing to prepare reports, case summaries, and correspondence in an understandable, clear and concise manner.
Requires the ability to effectively assess diagnoses and apply intervention techniques when dealing with the elderly and family related problems.
Requires the ability to establish workload priorities to manage caseloads in an efficient, organized and timely manner.
Requires the ability to apply professional social work methods to various situations.
Requires the ability to analyze a variety, use sound and logical reasoning, and exercise the proper authority when appropriate.
Requires the ability to assess the clients’ immediate needs and ensure clients’ receipt of needed services through personal service or making referral.
Requires the skill sets to perform the responsibilities of the position including delivery of therapeutic, advisory, and counseling services.
Requires the ability to learn, interpret, and apply District, State, and Federal requirements and objectives for academic achievement.
Requires the ability to explore alternative educational opportunities with students and families, identify crisis situations and provide intervention.
Requires the ability to conduct socio-environmental analysis and prepare social and family histories.
Must be able to design and develop behavioral and instructional objectives for clients.
Requires the ability to work cooperatively with teachers, and pupil personnel service providers, families, and agencies.
Must be able to organize and prioritize work and manage time effectively.
Must be able to communicate in a professional manner, in both formal and informal settings with students, fellow teachers, staff and parents.
Must be able to oversee the activities of instructional support staff.
Requires ability to operate a computer and work with various computer software.
Requires ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Requires sufficient ambulatory ability to walk to project locations, to stand for extended periods of time, and to bend and stoop for limited periods of time.
Requires sufficient arm-hand-eye coordination to operate a computer keyboard and pointing devises at a proficient level.
Requires sufficient visual acuity to read technical documents and instructions.
Requires the ability to lift, push, and pull objects of medium weight (less than 50 lbs.) on an occasional basis.
Requires the ability to grasp, reach, push, and pull and move light weight work materials and supplies.
Requires sufficient arm, hand, finger dexterity to use a personal computer keyboard, multimedia, and other office equipment.
Requires sufficient hearing and speaking skills to project voice and communicate with staff, students, parents and other practitioners in small group settings and in one-on-one conversations.
Requires visual acuity to read printed materials and computer screens, observe students perform assignments, and observe moving objects and events.