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Social Worker III
Buncombe County, North Carolina
Date Posted:
5/13/2025
Remote Work Level:
Hybrid Remote
Location:
Hybrid Remote in Asheville, NC
Job Type:
Employee
Job Schedule:
Full-Time
Career Level:
Experienced
Travel Required:
No specification
Education Level:
Bachelor's/Undergraduate Degree,BA,BS,Professional License,Social Work (LSW, LMSW, LICSW)
Salary:
$29 - $34 Hourly
Categories:
About the Role
Job Title: Social Worker III
Department: Social Services - Child Welfare
External Hiring Range: $29.51 - $34.45
Ashville, N
Pay Range: $29.51 - $41.31
Buncombe County offers in-office, hybrid, and remote positions. Employees in positions that are approved for remote work must work at a location within a 2-hour drive from the position's assigned Buncombe County facility.
Purpose of the position:
The purpose of this position is to provide permanency planning services to children and resource families to ensure a safe and permanent placement of children in agency custody.
Minimum Education, Training and/or Experience (required at time of hire): Master's degree in Social Work; or a Bachelor's degree in Social Work and one (1) year of directly related experience; or a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, or Human Services and two (2) years directly related experience; or Bachelor's degree in another field and three (3) years of directly related experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. *BSW and Social Work Collaborative Students preferred.
Additional Training and Experience: English/Spanish bi-lingual speakers preferred.
License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation: A current, valid North Carolina driver's license
Essential Functions of the position:
- Ensure children who cannot safely return to their birth families achieve a safe and legally secure placement via adoption or guardianship.
- Provide services through which a plan for temporary substitute care appropriate to a child's needs is evaluated, arranged, maintained, and supervised in Court sanctioned placement or a licensed facility when the child's own family is unable to care for him/her adequately due to safety/risk factors.
- Provide direct services to children and their pre-adoptive caregivers to ensure the protection, safety, and permanency of the children.
- Assess, prepare, place and monitor children cleared for adoption.
- Provide state mandated case management services for children in DSS Legal Custody.
- Develop and monitor service plans with families and provide or refer services as needed.
- Make recommendations to the court, including services needed, progress and barriers to permanent plan.
- Establish rapport with children, families, and appropriate professionals/non-professionals in the community to provide a strengths-based, family centered approach in working with families throughout child welfare involvement.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Ability to prioritize, identify, and assess risks, problems and needs often in stressful situations with clients who are hostile, emotionally confused, and resistant; Ability to effectively de-escalate individuals.
- Knowledge of medical, behavioral, and socio-economic problems and their treatment.
- Knowledge of numerous funding sources and how to utilize them.
- Knowledge of basic criminal justice procedures, elements of medical and mental disorders, personality theory, family systems dynamics, interpersonal relations, and cultural differences, values, and lifestyles.
- Skills in establishing constructive relationships with resistant clients and utilizing family-centered SW practice.
- Skills and counseling in interviewing and the ability to express ideas clearly and concisely and to plan and execute work effectively; and skills in creating resources when none are readily available.
- Thorough Knowledge of social work principles, techniques and practices and their application to specific casework and community problems.
- Thorough knowledge of agency procedures and resources, community systems and resources, manual material, state and federal regulations, permanency planning philosophy, and laws governing protective services for children.