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原始职位描述
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我们的愿景是确保“华盛顿州的所有儿童和青少年都能在安全和 健康的环境中成长,身体、情感和教育方面都蓬勃发展,并在家庭和社区的关怀下茁壮成长”。
注意:内部人员仅限:此职位仅限当前DCYF员工申请。
职位名称: 内部人员仅限 - CFWS/CPS - 流动小组,社会服务专员3(SSS3)。
工作地点: 西雅图,华盛顿州 – 第4区。 (区域地图)。 这些是全职、非永久性职位,需要在实地和办公室之间往返工作。 差旅是任职要求之一;这些职位需要在所分配的工作区域内出差,且任职人员可能根据案件需要随客户一同出差,还需出差参加其他地点的培训和会议。
截止日期: 2026年6月17日
薪资: $5,666 - $7,622。国王县额外津贴:所列薪资不包括授予所有国王县员工的额外5%津贴。派驻津贴:该职位还将获得10%的派驻津贴。此津贴是除常规基本薪资外的额外部分;所需职责包括在非监管环境中(如私人住宅)进行访问,以调查虐待和/或忽视的指控,并评估弱势儿童的安全状况。所列薪资不包括2026年7月1日生效的2%普遍工资增长。
点击此处了解更多关于 DCYF的信息。
这些社会服务专员3级——流动小组职位提供高级别的专业个案管理,处理涉及儿童的高知名度和/或复杂个案。这些职位被视为前线部门员工,负责调查和干预有儿童虐待、忽视和/或遗弃指控的家庭。这些职位的主要职能是确定儿童是否与其家庭和照顾者安全相处,干预以保护不安全的儿童,并与家庭和照顾者制定个案计划,以解决当前情况,使家庭能够安全地抚养子女。这些职位确保儿童及时获得永久安置结果,包括家庭团聚、收养、监护权和第三方监护计划。
您将有机会从事以下工作:
- 提供个案特定评估;开展调查,访谈儿童和家庭,制定并实施个案计划,并进行转介。
- 提供持续的安全、危险和风险评估;完成安全和现时危险评估,并监督安全计划。
- 完成健康和安全访问。
- 评估儿童、出生父母和照顾者的资源需求,并提供稳定支持。
- 确定可用于安置儿童的资源。
- 永久安置计划
- 识别并制定适当的永久安置计划。
- 实施并行安置计划,并转介案件以终止。
- 向父母提供合理或积极的努力,并确保及时和迅速的转介。
- 使用SACWIS/CCWIS记录案件活动并按照政策维护案件记录。
- 在SACWIS/CCWIS中发起儿童安置及儿童/家庭服务的付款。
- 保持案件文件。
- 准备并提交与实施永久安置计划相关的依赖性请愿书、监护权请愿书及其他法律文件。
- 向法院提交书面的、知情的依赖性事务报告,并提出适当的建议。
- 与律师及法院指定人员进行咨询。
- 按照程序确保向法律条文中所描述的人员送达法院听证会通知及依赖性请愿书副本。
- 向法院听证会的当事人送达传票,并向家长和儿童解释法院程序。
- 参加所有与所分配案件负荷相关的法院听证会,并在必要时在法院作证。
- 确保在法院听证会中可提供由指定印第安专家提供的专家证词。
- 提交证据材料。
必备资格要求:
社会服务专员三级:
六(6)年有报酬的社会服务经验*,并且必须完成30个学分(学期制)或45个学分(学季制)的社会服务学科课程。
或
拥有社会服务、人类服务、行为科学等领域的硕士学位,或硕士学位中包含30个学分(学期制)或45个学分(学季制)的社会服务学科课程,并且有一(1)年有报酬的社会服务经验*。
或
拥有社会服务、人类服务、行为科学等领域的学士学位,或学士学位中包含30个学分(学期制)或45个学分(学季制)的社会服务学科课程,并且有两(2)年有报酬的社会服务经验*。
或
有一年作为社会服务专员二级(SSS2)的工作经历。
并且
- 能够采取行动学习和成长的能力。
- 能够采取行动满足他人的需求。
除了上述必需资格外,我们理想的申请人还应具备以下全部或部分经验:
- 有公共儿童福利工作的经验。
- 有处理强制性客户个案管理的经验。
- 已完成社会工作硕士学位。
- 有在儿童福利项目(如儿童保护服务CPS、儿童家庭福利服务CFWS、收养/永久安置、或夜间服务)中与儿童和家庭开展个案管理的经验。
- 熟悉华盛顿州儿童保护及儿童福利服务相关法律、法规和政策。
- 有使用首选风险评估模型和儿童安全框架进行个案风险评估的经验。
- 有研究、解读和应用法律、法规和政策,并据此提供服务的经验。
- 了解儿童发展和/或家庭系统。
- 有与有心理健康问题、物质滥用、发育迟缓或犯罪行为的客户开展专业工作的经验。
- 有使用FamLink并维护FamLink文档的经验。
- 能够充分运用共同决策流程。
- 有良好的口头和书面沟通能力。
我该如何申请?
- 求职信
- 简历
补充信息:
儿童、青少年和家庭部(DCYF)致力于确保华盛顿州的儿童和青少年能够安全、健康、茁壮成长。我们邀请所有候选人加入我们,共同实现创建一个多元化、公平的工作环境的使命,以反映我们所服务的社区。如果您对这个职位充满热情,但认为自己的教育背景和/或工作经验可能与职位描述中的某些资格要求不完全吻合,我们仍然鼓励您申请。
儿童、青少年和家庭部(DCYF)是平等机会雇主,不会因年龄、性别、婚姻状况、性取向、种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、退伍军人或现役军人身份,或因任何感官、精神或身体残疾,或因残疾人使用经过训练的服务动物而有所歧视。
此次招聘可用于填补多个职位空缺。
必须在首次任职后十二个月内完成所有强制性的DCYF培训,包括社会服务专员学院培训课程和CHET特定培训要求。
在新员工入职前,将进行背景调查,包括犯罪记录。背景调查所得信息并不一定会影响雇佣决定,但将在评估申请人是否适合并有能力胜任该职位时予以考虑。
该职位要求至少两年的驾驶经验及有效的驾驶执照。
该职位属于由华盛顿州州员工联合会(WFSE)代表的谈判单位。更多信息请参见: https://wfse.org/
该职位的福利资格可能与本招聘公告中福利栏所列内容有所不同。如需了解员工福利资格信息,请访问: 公共雇员福利委员会(PEBB)。
所获得的学位必须来自经美国教育部和高等教育认证委员会(CHEA)认可的学院或大学,或经NACES认证组织(naces.org)验证的国外同等学历机构。获得美国境外学位的申请人,必须将外国学历等同认证附在申请材料中。
符合最低资格条件并希望申请退伍军人优先资格的申请人 必须 附上DD214或NGB表22,或其他证明其军事服务的文件。请 涉及个人身份信息的部分请进行遮蔽(红action) 在附上任何文件之前,请遮蔽(红action)您的社会安全号码。如需了解有关退伍军人优先资格的更多信息以及如何确定您是否符合资格的指导,请 点击此处。
如果您在申请/面试过程中需要任何便利设施,请联系 DCYF 招聘专员。如果您在创建、访问或完成申请过程中遇到技术问题,请致电NEOGOV免付费电话(855)524-5627,或发送电子邮件至 support@neogov.com。 需要替代格式的申请便利设施或本公告的人员,请致电聋人电信设备(TDD)360-664-1960。2026-01745
SeattleCH Job Analysis
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Original Job Description
Description

Our vision is to ensure that “All Washington's children and youth grow up safe and healthy, thriving physically, emotionally, and educationally, nurtured by family and community".
Attention:**INTERNAL ONLY: This position is open to current DCYF employees only.**
Job Title: INTERNAL ONLY - CFWS/CPS - Roving Unit, Social Service Specialist 3 (SSS3).
Location: Seattle, WA – Region 4. (Region Map). These full-time, non-permanent positions require time in the field and the office. Travel is a requirement; these positions will travel within their assigned areas of work, and the incumbents may be required to travel with clients as cases require, as well as travel to attend training and meetings in other locations.
Closes: 06/17/2026
Salary: $5,666 - $7,622. King County Premium: The salary listed does not include the additional 5% premium granted to all King County employees. Assignment Pay: This position will also receive 10% assignment pay. This is in addition to the regular base salary; the required duties include performing visits in unregulated environments, such as private residences, to conduct investigations for allegations of abuse and/or neglect to assess the safety of vulnerable children. The salary listed does not include the 2% general wage increase effective July 1, 2026.
Click here to learn more about DCYF.
These Social Service Specialist 3 – Roving Unit positions provide advanced-level specialized case management in high-profile and/or complex cases involving children. These positions are considered frontline department employees responsible for investigating and intervening with families where there are allegations of child abuse, neglect, and/or abandonment. The primary function of these positions is to determine if children are safe with their families and caregivers, intervene to protect unsafe children, and develop a case plan with the family and caregivers to remedy the situation so families can safely parent their children. These positions ensure timely permanency outcomes for children, including reunification, adoption, guardianship, and third-party custody plans.
Some of what you will get to do:
- Provide case-specific assessments; conduct investigations, interview children and families, develop and implement case plans, and make referrals.
- Provide ongoing assessment of safety, danger, and risk; complete safety and present danger assessments, and monitor safety plans.
- Complete health and safety visits.
- Assess resource needs of children, birth parents, and caregivers and provide stabilization supports.
- Determine resources available for placement of children.
- Permanency Planning
- Identify and develop appropriate permanent plans.
- Implement concurrent planning and refer cases for termination.
- Provide reasonable or active efforts to parents and ensure early and prompt referrals.
- Utilize SACWIS/CCWIS to document case activities and maintain case records per policy.
- Initiate payments within SACWIS/CCWIS for child placement and child/family services.
- Maintain case files.
- Prepare and file dependency petitions, guardianship petitions, and other legal documents related to implementation of permanent plans.
- Prepare written, informed reports to the court on dependency matters and make appropriate recommendations.
- Consult with attorneys and court-appointed personnel.
- Follow procedures to ensure notice of court hearings and a copy of the dependency petition is given to those described in the statute.
- Serve summons to parties for court hearings and explain the court process to parents and children.
- Attend all court hearings associated with the assigned caseload and provide testimony in court when necessary.
- Ensure expert testimony by a designated Indian expert is available for court hearings as appropriate.
- Produce discovery.
Required Qualifications:
Social Service Specialist 3:
Six (6) years of paid social service experience* AND you must have completed 30 semester or 45 quarter credits in a Social Services discipline.
OR
A Master's degree in social services, human services, behavioral sciences, or a Master’s degree that includes 30 semester or 45 quarter credits in a Social Services discipline AND One (1) year of paid social service experience*.
OR
A Bachelor’s degree in social services, human services, behavioral sciences, or Bachelor’s degree which includes 30 semester or 45 quarter credits in a Social Services discipline AND two (2) years of paid social service experience*.
OR
One year as a Social Service Specialist 2 (SSS2).
AND
- The ability to take action to learn and grow.
- The ability to take action to meet the needs of others.
In addition to those required qualifications, our ideal applicant will also have some or all of the following:
- Prior public child welfare experience.
- Case management experience with mandatory clients.
- A completed Master's Degree in Social Work.
- Previous case management experience working with children and families in Child Welfare Programs such as CPS, CFWS, Adoptions/Permanency, or After-hours.
- Current knowledge of applicable laws, rules, and policies on the delivery of child protective and child welfare services within Washington State.
- Experience implementing risk assessment in cases using the preferred risk assessment model and child safety framework.
- Experience researching, interpreting, and applying laws, rules, and policies, and delivering services accordingly
- Knowledge of child development and/or family systems.
- Professional experience working with clients who have mental health problems, substance use disorder, developmental delays, or criminal behaviors.
- Experience using FamLink and maintaining Famlink documentation.
- Ability to fully utilize shared decision-making processes.
- Effective communication skills, both oral and in writing.
How do I apply?
- Cover Letter
- Resume
Supplemental Information:
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is committed to Washington’s children and youth growing up safe, healthy, and thriving. We invite all candidates to join us in our mission to create a diverse and equitable workplace that reflects the communities we serve. If you are excited about this role but you believe that your education and/or experience might not align perfectly with every qualification in the job posting, we encourage you to apply anyway.
The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained service animal by a person with a disability.
This recruitment may be used to fill multiple vacancies.
Must attend all mandatory DCYF training including Social Service Specialists Academy Training Institute and CHET specific training requirements, within twelve months of initial appointment.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment, but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
This position requires a minimum of at least two years of driving experience and a valid driver’s license.
This position is included in the bargaining unit represented by the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE). For more information: https://wfse.org/
Benefits eligibility for this position may be different than what’s listed in the benefits tab of this recruitment announcement. For more information on employee benefits eligibility, visit: Public Employee Benefits Board (PEBB).
Degrees must be obtained from an accredited college or university whose accreditation is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or a foreign equivalent verified by a NACES-approved organization at naces.org. Foreign Equivalency certification must be attached to the application for degrees obtained outside the U.S.
Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and wish to claim Veteran's Preference MUST attach a copy of their DD214 or NGB Form 22, or other verification of military service. Please black out (redact) the Social Security Number before attaching any documents. For additional information on Veterans' Preference and guidance on how to determine if you are eligible, click here.
If you need an accommodation throughout the application/interview process, contact DCYF Recruiter. If you're experiencing technical difficulties creating, accessing or completing your application, call NEOGOV toll-free at (855) 524-5627 or email support@neogov.com. Persons needing accommodation in the application process or this announcement in an alternative format may call the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD) at 360-664-1960.2026-01745


