Social Worker II - Youth Services Coordinator
🇺🇸 United States
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$25.77 - $30.54
Social Worker II - Youth Services Coordinator
from 🇺🇸 United States
$25.77 - $30.54
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Job Title:Â Â Social Worker II - Youth Services CoordinatorÂ
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Department:Â Social Services - Child WelfareÂ
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External Hiring Range:Â $25.77Â -Â $30.54Â
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Compensation Grade:Â 2007Â
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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.Â
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The purpose of the position is to deliver independent living services (LINKS) in accordance with the John Chafee Foster Care Independence Act (Public Law 106-69). This role involves collaborating with other Buncombe County DHHS staff to ensure the effective implementation of these services to support eligible youth in their transition to adulthood and path to independence.
Minimum Education, Training and/or Experience (required at time of hire):Bachelor's degree in social work (BSW) from an appropriately accredited institution; bachelor's degree in a human services field from an appropriately accredited institution and one (1) year of directly related experience; or bachelor's degree from an appropriately accredited institution and two (2) years of directly related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Additional Training and Experience:English/Spanish bi-lingual speakers preferred. Certificate of completion of the NCDHHS Pre-Service Training: Child Welfare in North Carolina is preferred.
License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation:A current, valid driver's license.
Essential Functions:
- Serve as the primary staff responsible for the delivery of independent living services (LINKS) per the John Chafee Foster Care Independence Act (Public Law 106-69).
- Provide services consistent with policy outlined in the North Carolina Division of Social Services Child Welfare Services Manual, Section 1201 - Child Placement Services, Adolescent Services: NC LINKS.
- Provide services to eligible youth (ages 13-21) who are or were in foster care after the age of 13, which includes maintaining monthly contacts, LINKS requests, and continued case management for the eligible youth.
- Conduct diligent outreach efforts to all young adults aged 18-21 who have aged out of foster care in Buncombe County and provide appropriate services per NC LINKS policy. The LINKS Coordinator will be provided with outreach information for any teen exiting foster care either prior to or at the age of 18, in addition to those who have aged out of foster care.
- Partner with social work staff and youth to verify accessibility and eligibility for LINKS and LINKS Special Funds.
- Collaborate with your supervisor to develop an annual plan for the local LINKS program as required by the State, as well as coordinating and planning for LINKS events for youth and young adults
- Establish and maintain a system to track LINKS spending for eligible clients.
- Partnering with organizations in the community that are youth-specific, to aid in the development of independent living skills and to promote youth advocacy.
- Provide internal training, one-on-one assistance, and community information regarding LINKS services.
- Consult with the LINKS state coordinator as needed and participate in LINKS training offered through the Staff Development Section (LINKS 101, 201, and Groups Course, as appropriate). The LINKS Coordinator will attend monthly LINK Up calls and state meetings pertinent to program needs.
- Partner with LINKS Coordinators in other counties to connect youth placed out of county with services.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Knowledge ofsocialwork principles,techniques and practices andtheir application;knowledge and understanding oflaws,regulations, policies,and proceduresthataffect Protective Services.
- Thoroughknowledge of agency and communityresources.
- Ability to use highly specializedinterviewing skillsto assessrisk andvoluntarily engage clientin asituationthatis emotionally charged andstressfultoallinvolved,theabilityto ascertainfacts andinformationwithoutimposing or addinginformationduring aninterview.
- Knowledge of casework principles, crisis intervention, and impacts of family structure dynamics on individuals.
- Skillinworkingwith other professionalsfrom different disciplineswhomayview client/problems differently.
- Abilitytomeet a clientwhere they areandworkwiththemto achievetheirgoal and support aclient’sright to self-determination.
- Abilitytobeflexible andmaintain acalm exteriorinthefaceof crisis, change and/orstress.
- Abilitytoorchestratecommunity servicesandto createresources where nonearereadily available.
- Abilitytoidentify and prioritize problems under stress.
- Skillincrisisinterviewing and counselingto allowworker totake charge, diffuse andmanagethe crisis.
- Abilitytoaccurately observe human behavior and environmental condition, processing collecteddatainorderto effectivelyrecommend andimplement a sound course of actionin aminimal periodoftime,relying on self as amajorresource, while operatingin anisolatedand stressful environment; andacting appropriately andeffectively ontheacquiredinformation.
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Buncombe County Government realizes the importance of a diverse professional workforce and the need to foster a responsive and innovative organizational culture, one that fully engages all of our employees, honoring and building on each employee's unique experiences, opinions, and perspective.
It is the policy of Buncombe County to provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all persons regardless of race, natural hair or hairstyles, ethnicity, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, marital or familial status, pregnancy, veteran status, religious belief or non-belief, age, or disability or any other legally protected class under federal or NC State law. EEO practices and employment decisions regarding recruitment, hiring, assignment, promotion and compensation shall not be based on any of these protected classes. In addition, the County expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment or discrimination.






