Salary : $67,684.00 – $81,221.00 Annually
Location : 1203 Maple Street Greensboro, NC
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 03105
Department: Social Services
Opening Date: 08/31/2023
Closing Date: 9/8/2023 11:59 PM Eastern
Description
Work in this classification involves providing supervision to a staff of social workers who provide direct and indirect services to clients. Employees are responsible for guiding and coordinating the activities of a group of predominately Social Worker III-level staff, and Supervisor I level staff who are engaged in social work, casework, and community services. Work involves working in concert with line supervisors to ensure formulation and implementation of necessary plans and strategies facilitating delivery of benefits in a correct and timely manner; direct supervision of line supervisory staff. Including ongoing evaluation of individual staff performance and proper administration of disciplinary actions; communication with staff as to agency, division of Child Development and Early Education (DCDEE), and State on policy and procedural issues. The Social Work Supervisor II’s responsibilities may range from a single sub-unit in an agency to multiple service programs. Employees may provide input to higher level management on administrative, personnel, and budget issues. Employees report to a higher level supervisor or Program Manager.
Examples of Duties
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND TASKS
- Ensure compliance with DCDEE and DHHS mandates via monitoring of reports, meeting with line supervisors to assess, plan and execute; dissemination of information via individual conferences and staff meetings, realign staffing or workload assignments as appropriate.
- Attend and participate in various meetings, e.g. Management Team, Economic Services Division, Supervisory meetings, community entities, Childcare Program Representative, Quality Assurance, as well as community Childcare partners.
- Research and prepare various reports for agency, DCDEE, and DHHS.
- Monitor communications to ensure business is conducted in a proper and timely manner.
- Formulate and implement corrective action plans, prior consultation and approval of any disciplinary actions, complete performance evaluations of immediate staff and review subordinate supervisors’ performance evaluations or their staff;
- Attend disciplinary action appeals and Employment Security of EEOC appeals and participation therein.
I. SUPERVISORY/MANAGERIAL FUNCTIONS
Planning – Work involves reviewing program objectives, client needs, and service delivery concerns with staff and formulating specific goals and objectives for the assigned program area. Employees provide input to higher-level management on short-range planning needs for staff or unit.
Organizing and Directing – Employees assign cases to staff and maintain workload balance. Employees make changes in work procedures to meet program demands and present recommendations to management on issues that impact on programmatic goals, objectives and policies.
Budgeting – Employees are minimally involved in the development, justification, or allocation of funds. Employees may manage a small unit budget and monitor staff and administrative expenditures.
Training – Employees provide on-the-job training for staff and make arrangements for staff to receive approved training.
Setting Work Standards – Employees ensure that policies, rules and regulations are followed. Employees explain and implement changes when necessary.
Reviewing Work – Employees monitor the work of subordinate staff through individual case reviews, progress and transaction reports, updates, conferences and informal discussions; employees assure compliance with operational standards and established policies.
Counseling and Disciplining – Employees discuss problems with staff, make recommendations regarding disciplinary action and conduct disciplinary conferences, all subject to approval and review by an upper level supervisor.
Performing Other Personnel Functions – Employees participate in the interview and selection process and make recommendations to higher level management on hiring decisions. Employees provide input on discussions concerning promotions and salary adjustments for individuals supervised. Employees participate in subordinate’s performance evaluations and approve leave requests.
II. SCOPE AND NATURE OF WORK SUPERVISED
Dynamics of Work Supervised – Programs are periodically affected by changes in methodology, guidelines and shifting program emphasis. These changes may require employees to develop new approaches or procedures to meet program objectives.
Variety of Work Supervised – Employees supervise staff responsible for the delivery of basic social work services to clients and their families who have social, economic, emotional or mental problems.
Numbers of Employees Responsible For – Employees are responsible for supervising approximately five to twelve professional and paraprofessional employees.
III. EXTENT OF SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Employees are responsible for the quality of service provided by staff. Employees receive reviews through periodic conferences, meetings, informal interaction, reports, and performance appraisals. Review for quality is also received through periodic random case reviews.
RECRUITMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of methods and principles of casework supervision and training.
- Considerable knowledge of social work principles, techniques, and practices and their application to specific casework and community problems.
- Considerable knowledge of behavioral and socioeconomic problems and their treatment and of governmental and private organizations and community resources.
- Considerable knowledge of the laws, regulations and policies that govern social work programs and referral sources for clients.
- Ability to supervise, train, or orient lower-level supervisors, social workers, caseworkers, students, interns, or other staff.
- Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely and to plan and execute work effectively.
Typical Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
- MSW from an accredited school of social work.
- BSW from an accredited school of social work and two years of professional social work or counseling experience
- Master’s degree in a counseling field and two years professional social work or counseling experience
- Bachelor’s degree in a human service field or related curriculum and two years professional social work or counseling experience
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university and three years professional experience in a related human service field providing experience in the techniques of casework, group work or community organization
- Must have possession of an appropriate driver’s license issued by the State of North Carolina
- A motor vehicle record (MVR), background check, and drug screening will be conducted on candidates considered for positions
Preferred Qualifications
- Prefer North Carolina Social Services experience
Supplemental Information
TRANSCRIPTS ARE REQUIRED. Copy of transcript must be submitted with application. Official college transcripts required at time of hire. Please send transcripts to: Guilford County DHHS/HR, c/o Yolanda Ewing, 1203 Maple St., Greensboro, NC 27405 or attach a copy to your online application.
May Require Driving
This position may require driving for this position whether driving a County owned or personal vehicle to conduct county business such as but not limited to attending conferences, meetings, or any other county related functions. Motor Vehicle Reports may be verified for valid driver’s license and that the driving record is compatible with the county’s driving criteria.
If a personal vehicle is operated for county business proper insurance is maintained as per Guilford County’s vehicle use policy.
Special Note: This generic class description gives an overview of the job class, its essential job functions and recommended job requirements. However, for each individual position assigned to this class, there is available a completed job questionnaire with a physical abilities checklist which gives further details, especially specific job requirements applicable for that position. These documents should be reviewed before initiating a selection process. They can provide additional detailed information on which to base various personnel actions and can assist management in making legal and defensible personnel decisions.
We are excited about the opportunity of having you as a prospective new employee!
You probably already know our county is a wonderful county to live in, but did you know it is also a wonderful place to work?
Below are a few of the reasons why we love working for Guilford County.
We offer Health Insurance (UnitedHealthCare) to all benefitted employees working a minimum of 20 hours per week. The shared cost of the premium is based on scheduled/budgeted hours. If you are a full-time employee working 40 hours a week you can expect to pay less than $35 a month for medical coverage, dental coverage for $4 a month and vision coverage for $5 a month. That’s less than $45 a month for medical, dental & vision coverage; that’s unheard of.
Telehealth UHC Virtual Visits are available to you with no copay or out of pocket expense.
We are excited to inform you Guilford County has an Employee Wellness Center (24/7 access) with strength training equipment, cardio machines and a group exercise room with virtual or in person coaching from our Wellness Specialist!
Employee Assistance Program, 100% funded by the county. A superb benefit for you and your family absolutely free. Confidential help with personal or work-related issues.
13 paid holidays, 12 sick days, and 12 vacation days a year. That’s 37 paid days a year, totaling almost 2 months of paid time off.
Employer contributes 5% into your 401(k) – no match required.
Enrollment in the State Retirement Plan by contributing 6%.
Longevity pay beginning at five years of service.
We provide a $10,000 Life and AD&D benefit to eligible employees.
Flexible spending accounts (FSA) allow you to set aside tax-free dollars for health care and dependent care.
Voluntary Life, AD&D, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability.
01
Do you have a MSW from an accredited School of Social Work?
- Yes
- No
02
Do you have a BSW from an accredited School of Social Work?
- Yes
- No
03
Do you have a Master’s degree in a human service field? (i.e. Social Work, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Counseling)
- Yes
- No
04
Do you have a Bachelor’s degree in a human service field?
- Yes
- No
05
Do you have a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university?
- Yes
- No
06
How many years of professional social work or social worker related experience do you have?
- No experience
- Less than 1 year
- 1 year but less than 2 years
- 2 years but less than 3 years
- 3 years or more
07
Are you currently fostering any children in your home?
- Yes
- No
08
Are you currently licensed as a foster parent through Guilford County DHHS or any other private or public agency?
- Yes
- No
Required Question