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POSITION SUMMARY:
The ACFS Family Services Specialist, under the direction of the Child Placement Services Manager, is responsible for overseeing various professional assignments to provide services to socially and/or economically disadvantaged individuals in programs administered by ACFS Child Placement Services. Caseworker-Family Services Specialist carries a caseload consisting of family support services, child and adult protection services, and ICWA Monitoring services.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (includes, but is not limited to, the following)
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: (includes, but is not limited to, the following)
CONTACTS:
Immediate peers, peers in other departments, immediate supervisor/manager, managers in other departments, customers, outside vendors/service providers, and court and law enforcement officials.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Position medium with the lifting of 50 pounds maximum and frequent lifting/carrying up to 25 pounds. Physical factors include constant use of hearing, smell, near/midrange/far vision, depth perception, and field of vision; frequent standing, walking, sitting, bending, typing, and driving in and during inclement weather; occasional carrying/lifting, pushing/pulling, climbing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, manual handling, and use of color vision. Working conditions include frequent exposure to weather, extreme heat/cold, wet/humidity, noise, and air quality. Potential hazards include frequent client contact, infectious exposure, computer use, occasional exposure to moving mechanical parts, electric shock, needles/syringes, and equipment use. Positions provide home-based services, and most work occurs within client homes/communities. At times these environments can be volatile due to drug/alcohol use, criminal behavior, or behavioral health needs.
REQUIREMENTS:
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services area: Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Family Ecology, Consumer/Community Services, Family Studies or Child Development, Guidance/School Counseling Psychology, Criminal Justice, Human Services, or in another major where 25% of the course credits earned toward the degree are in human behavioral sciences required.
Experience: One year of experience working with children and families preferred.
Certification/License: Will be required to undergo and successfully pass a background check. Must maintain a good moral character standing requirements. Must have a valid driver’s license and be insurable by the Sault Tribe Insurance Department. Must comply with annual driver’s license review and insurability standards with the Sault Tribe Insurance Department. Must complete Forensic Interviewing training and show proficiency in implementing forensic interviewing protocol. Must comply with the Sault Tribe’s Drug-Free Workplace Policy which may include random drug tests.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Must be able to handle potentially hostile clients and adversarial situations. Must be able to confront and redirect inappropriate client behavior. Must be able to travel. Must have reliable transportation. Must be able to establish appropriate relationships and boundaries with clients. Must be flexible and available to work various shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. Responsible for performing position responsibilities in a professional and courteous manner, sustaining professionalism under duress, and maintaining positive working relationships and communications with internal and external contacts. Must be able to establish and maintain effective communication with co-workers, supervisors, guests, and clients. Must have working knowledge and be able to use word processing and spreadsheet and database software. Must be able to work with minimal to no supervision. Must be able to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, in a diverse range of audiences and settings. Must be able to work in a high-stress environment and handle difficult situations. Must have organizational skills and be able to plan, prioritize and manage workload to meet goals in a timely manner. Must be able to prepare clear, concise, thorough, meaningful, and grammatically correct written reports, letters, memoranda, policy and procedure drafts, and other written documents. Must adhere to department operating policies and procedures and safe work practices and procedures. Must have the skills, knowledge, and ability to be approved to testify as a qualified expert witness/tribal representative in various courts across the county. Must demonstrate skills and specialized knowledge related to Chapter 30 Child Welfare Code, the Indian Child Welfare Act, the Michigan Indian Family Preservation Act, and other various state and federal laws that pertain to child welfare court processes. Must maintain strict confidentiality. Native American preferred.
This job description outlines the general scope and level of responsibilities associated with the position. It is not intended to be an employment contract, nor does it represent a comprehensive list of all duties, responsibilities, or requirements. The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians reserves the right to modify, add, reassign, or combine job duties or positions, in whole or in part, at any time.
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