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As a Child Protective Services Caseworker, you will develop investigative and case management skills and build extensive contacts within the judicial, law enforcement, educational, and social services communities.
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Four years of experience where your primary responsibility (at least 50% of your official duties) was in the direct provision of child protective services. AND two years of experience where your primary responsibility (at least 50% of your official duties) was in the direct provision of child protective services.
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This position serves as the manager for Child Protective Services (CPS) which includes oversight of the Child Maltreatment and Fatality Review Process, Human Trafficking, Investigative and Alternative Response, and CPS Screening.
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Experience in performing case management services in a child welfare setting (child protective services, foster care, adoption, family prevention, permanency planning, or domestic/sexual violence.
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The St. Louis County Juvenile Office is looking for a Deputy Juvenile Officer I in its Child Protective Services Department (Supervision). This position functions as a Deputy Juvenile Officer in the Court's Child Protective Services Department (CPS), and acts as an officer of the Court.
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Loudoun County Family Services is seeking a dedicated, energetic, and established professional candidate to assist with leading the Child Protective Services (CPS) Investigations and Family Assessments (I&A.
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In conjunction with manager, provide leadership and expert oversight in child protection, which includes: access; initial assessment; on-going child protective services; and safety intervention.
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The City of Richmond Department of Social Services is seeking highly qualified candidates to fill the position of Family Services Specialist II - Child Protective Service in the Division of Children, Families & Adults.
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Any offer of employment is subject to background investigation including, but not limited to, prior or current employment, criminal background checks, fingerprinting, and Child Welfare history checks.
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We are seeking a Child Protective Services Worker to join our Child Welfare team. Child Protective Services Worker (Social Service Specialist 1) - Multiple Positions Available.
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Prefer working knowledge of Social Services Child Protective Services, Ongoing Child Protective Services, Foster Care Prevention, and Family Stabilization policies and procedures.
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As a Child Protective Services (CPS) Lead Specialist, you will engage with parents and their children who are at risk of or victims of abuse or neglect and strengthen families so they can safely care for their children.
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Child Welfare experience as Child Protective Services in-home services. We are currently seeking a Child Protective Services - Social Worker to join our team of dedicated professionals that protect children and enhance their well-being by supporting and strengthening families.
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ABOUT HUMAN SERVICES OF JEFFERSON COUNTY Jefferson County's Child Protective Services (CHIPS) team is part of the Child and Family Division in Human Services and provides services to children and families under Children in Need of Protection standards and court orders.
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The worker will provide intensive in-home mentoring and guidance, and/or connect the family with various community resources and services to address the abuse, neglect and/or dependency issues with the goal to eliminate intervention and to maintain the original family unit and to ensure the provision of a safe and permanent home to all juveniles within the parameters of said family unit.
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