Job Description :
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are actively working to build an equitable agency with the as our guide toward our vision of an agency free of racism, discrimination and bias.
We believe that teams in which everyone can show up as their full authentic self are key to creating a thriving workforce that can better serve communities.
We welcome members of historically underrepresented racial / ethnic groups, women, individuals with disabilities, veterans, LGBTQIA2S+ community members, and others to apply.
This recruitment is open to current permanent and limited duration ODHS employees only.
Imagine a role where you engage with children, families, resource parents and caregivers to achieve safety and optimal outcomes for Oregon’s children and families.
Imagine yourself conducting child safety assessments through an equity and culturally relevant lens. If you're looking to make a difference and this sounds intriguing, this Child Protective Services Worker Mobile Unit position may be for you!
While this position does not require bilingual language skills, there is a need in the communities that we serve for bilingual skills in English and Spanish, and we encouraged you to apply!
Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), a place to belong and make a difference!
When you join the , you join a community of over 10,000 employees dedicated to serving and helping Oregonians achieve wellbeing and independence through opportunities that protect, empower, respect choice, and preserve dignity.
Connect with ODHS and find a place to belong, build community and participate in shared learning. ERGs are employee-driven committees that support each other as well as the ODHS’ overall mission and vision.
We are committed to building an antiracist and equitable agency . Equity is foundational to our role as a human services agency, and we are committed to integrating equity into all we do.
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We know that life is unpredictable and ODHS cares about keeping you well. Enjoy a work-life balance, 11 paid holidays a year, flexible work schedules, and including health, dental, vision and much more!
Summary of Job Duties
As an employee working within the , you will have an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of Oregon’s most vulnerable children and families.
Your dedication will help us achieve the Child Welfare that will support children and young adults to be safer, healthier, experience less trauma and achieve a greater well-being.
A Child Protective Services Worker’s duties include :
Travel and Coverage : Travel across the state to various Child Welfare offices to provide support and coverage for Child Protective Services (CPS) Workers.
Safety and Support : Protect children’s safety and support families by engaging with them, resource parents, and caregivers.
Using a trauma-informed and antiracist approach.
A Balancing Act : Navigate the needs of the child and the family while balancing legal requirements.
Assessment and Interviews : Conduct assessment and fact-finding interviews related to child safety, risk of abuse, neglect, or harm.
You will also address necessary care and needs levels of the children and families.
Decision-Making : Analyzing collected information, you will determine appropriate child placement, considering each family’s unique circumstances.
Communication : You will create reports, case notes, testify in court, and communicate with diverse populations in office, community, or legal settings.
What you need to qualify
A bachelor’s degree in human services or a field related to human service, or
A bachelor’s degree unrelated to Human Services and either :
One year of Human Services related experience, or
Completion of coursework equivalent to certification consistent with Oregon Caseworker Competency, or
An associate degree and either :
Two years of Human Services related experience, or
One year of Human Services related experience and related training, coursework, or certification consistent with Oregon Caseworker Competency.
Essential attributes
We are looking for the following skills :
Child Protective Services experience, conducting and documenting assessments as well as thorough application of the Oregon Safety Model.
Experience collaborating with families through trauma competent engagement.
Proficient in navigating technology, inputting, and retrieving data, and using various computer systems or databases, including ORKIDS.
Demonstrated Self-motivation and experience managing tasks without constant supervision.
Experience Successfully organizing, prioritizing caseloads, and adapting to evolving circumstances and time constraints.
Please be sure to clearly describe how you meet the minimum qualifications and the essential attributes within your application materials.
These two areas will be used to determine which candidates will be selected to move forward in the process. Make sure to read the