Case Coordinator Position Available In Palm Beach, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Case Coordinator position at the Child Protection Team in West Palm Beach, FL involves providing direct services to abused and neglected children, conducting interviews, completing assessments, coordinating client services, and providing consultations to investigators and law enforcement officials. The role requires a Bachelor's or Master's degree in a Human Services field, two years of recent experience in child welfare, emotional maturity, and the ability to pass background screenings.
Job Description
Case Coordinator 2.9 2.9 out of 5 stars 5305 Greenwood Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 The Child Protection Team Case Coordinator provides direct services to abused and neglected children referred to the team case coordination and forensic interviews. This position also provides consultation to Protective Investigators and Law Enforcement Officials regarding abuse cases.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Interview children, family members, and significant others as needed to obtain medical and psychosocial information. Complete assessments and send reports to the Child Protective Investigator/Law Enforcement upon completion, but no later than within the time frames consistent with program requirements and best practice. Coordinate client services and referrals to community agencies. Arrange for and conduct team staffings and participate in the development of the recommendations. Provide depositions and court testimony. Maintain client records. Conduct training in the community for professional staff and others, as designated by the Team Coordinator. Participate in scheduled after hours on call. Successful completion of a minimum of eight hours of training per year in child abuse, abandonment, and neglect.
This position requires the following:
A Bachelors or Masters degree in a Human Services field, Psychology, Social Work or Nursing. wo years of recent experience with working within the child welfare system with abuse and neglect? Exceptions under DOH must be approved if its not within two years of 2025/hiring date. Ability to work flexible hours Emotional maturity to work with children who have suffered significant abuse and neglect Ability to pass a level II background screening and drug test.