Supervisor, Social Services (Public Child Welfare Agency)
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HARDIN COUNTY JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES
Kenton, OH (In Person)
$58,760 Salary, Full-Time
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Position Summary The Supervisor, Social Services provides direct supervision and leadership to assigned social services staff within the Children Services Division, including caseworkers and support staff. The position is responsible for ensuring compliance with state and federal mandates, maintaining child safety and family well-being, and supporting staff development. The supervisor also collaborates with internal leadership, the courts, community partners, and other stakeholders to achieve permanency, safety, and family stability. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Supervise, direct, and evaluate assigned social services workers, including performance management, orientation, training, and professional development. Assign and monitor caseloads; ensure compliance with agency policies, ODJFS rules, and timelines. Provide case consultation, crisis intervention, and decision-making support for complex or high-risk cases. Conduct case reviews, staffings, and case conferences to monitor progress and quality of services. Participate in screening and intake decisions, and ensure documentation is accurate, timely, and in compliance with SACWIS or successor systems. Testify in court proceedings and work with legal staff to prepare case materials, summaries, and recommendations. Develop and implement unit policies and procedures aligned with agency and state standards. Collaborate with community partners including courts, schools, law enforcement, health providers, and other social service agencies. Participate in on-call rotation and provide after-hours supervision for emergency cases. Prepare and submit reports, statistics, and quality assurance data as required. Attend trainings, supervisory meetings, and professional development activities.