A New Leaf
Location
Mesa, Arizona
Salary
$22 / HOUR
Provide direct, home-based support to families involved with the Department of Child Safety to enhance caregiver capacities and ensure child safety. Manage a caseload by conducting assessments, providing trauma-informed interventions, and linking families to essential community resources.
Requires a Bachelor of Social Work or a related bachelor's degree and at least one year of experience in human services. Candidates must possess a valid driver's license, fingerprint clearance, and the ability to pass a background check and drug screening.
Work directly with families involved with the Department of Child Safety to support child safety and family stability. Manage an assigned caseload and ensure timely completion of required services, documentation, referrals, and follow-up activities. Conduct home visits and community-based meetings to assess family needs, monitor progress, and provide supportive interventions. Conduct assessments to help ensure a safe environment for children. Provide trauma-informed, family-centered interventions and support related to parenting, mental health, domestic violence, substance use, and other identified family needs. Meet with families to provide consultation, education, and skill development related to family functioning and safety. Support services that strengthen family protective factors and enhance caregiver capacities. Assist with service planning, linkages, and transition to ongoing supports, including helping families access financial, social, medical, educational, and employment resources. Provide substance use education and linkage to treatment providers as needed. Monitor, observe, and document interactions and behaviors between parents/caregivers and children during home visits, including modeling appropriate behavior and de-escalating conflict. Work cooperatively with the Department of Child Safety (DCS) to support assessments, service planning, required reports, and meetings. Develop caring, supportive, strength-based, culturally competent, and trauma-informed relationships with families and community partners. Complete accurate, timely, and thorough documentation, including assessments, progress notes, service plans, incident reports, activity logs, statistical reports, and other required records in accordance with program, contractual, funding, and regulatory requirements. Establish and maintain confidential client records and case files. Accurately record and submit time worked in accordance with organizational policies and wage and hour requirements. Participate in an on-call rotation and respond to client or program needs in accordance with program requirements. Maintain professional representation of A New Leaf in all interactions with clients, staff, and community members. Attend meetings, trainings, and special projects as requested by management. Perform other reasonably related duties as assigned.
Education: Bachelor of Social Work or a related bachelor’s degree required.
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