Date/Time: 01/16/2024 Salary: $7,234/mo. - $11,031/mo. (Anticipated Starting Salary $7,234 - Step 1C) Job Type: Salaried Full Time County: Macon Number of Vacancies: 1 Plan/BU: RC063 PIN: 856708 REQUISTION: 33678 This position is a union position; therefore, provisions of the relevant collective bargaining agreement/labor contract apply to the filling of this position.
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will not be considered. Position Overview The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is seeking an organized, professional, and energetic individual to serve as Child Protection Investigations Team Supervisor.
Under administrative direction, this position will plan, review, and coordinate the activities of a team of professional investigators engaged in conducting child abuse/neglect investigations. The position will make critical decisions on case related activities and provide after hours supervisory coverage. This position provides a great opportunity for someone who is passionate about children and interested in providing leadership of a team of child protection professionals
focused on keeping children safe. DCFS offers a competitive compensation plan, excellent benefits, and a pension program.
The ideal candidate for this position will have excellent organizational skills and strong leadership capabilities. We invite you to join our innovative team to help make a positive difference in the lives of the children and families of Illinois. Job Responsibilities 1. Serves as Child Protection Investigations Team Supervisor Plans, supervises, reviews, and coordinates the activities of a team of professional investigators engaged in conducting child abuse/neglect investigations Provides technical direction and guidance on child abuse/neglect investigations Meets weekly with staff to discuss specific reports Monitors progress in meeting procedural timeframes Establishes and implements a system for ensuring clinical staffing of reports Explains, monitors, and enforces compliance with the provisions of all applicable state or federal laws and Department rules and procedures Develops, implements, and enforces team specific operational procedures Makes critical decisions on case related activities Provides after hours supervisory coverage Drives to various locations throughout the state to attend meetings and conferences Job Responsibilities continued 2.
Serves as working supervisor Assigns and reviews work Provides guidance and training to assigned staff Counsels staff regarding work performance Reassigns staff to meet day-to-day operating needs Establishes annual goals and objectives Approves/disapproves time off requests Prepares and signs performance evaluations Job Responsibilities continued 3. Establishes and implements a team-based program of staff development and training for subordinate staff Monitors to ensure staff attend Department-sponsored training sessions Conducts an annual backssment of the training needs of subordinate staff, both on an individual and collective basis Evaluates group and individual effectiveness, independently acting to improve both Devises and implements revised methods and procedures for appropriate case control Provides input to management in use of volunteers, students, and other resources available to the team Arranges and conducts orientation and training programs for staff development Teaches social work principles, work methods, and procedures Provides on-the-job learning experience for staff 4.
Establishes and maintains effective linkages with community organizations, including hospitals, law enforcement, schools, and social service agencies, to enhance child welfare and protective services through operational partnerships Maintains regular communication with Department stakeholders Verifies that investigative staff are aware of community providers and how to access provider services for clients Manages and supervises the process of referral of cases to specialty areas such as Norman, child welfare nurse specialists, educational liaison, etc.
Job Responsibilities continued 5. Explains and enforces agency policies, procedures, state and area statutes, and requirements Reviews recommended and/or newly enacted policies and procedures, providing input and discussing effects of such action with Administrators Monitors to ensure team is functioning as a Local Quality Improvement team and that a Local Quality Unit binder including minutes, action plans, agendas, etc.
is maintained Monitors to ensure that the team participates fully in all Regional Quality Council requirements Monitors to ensure staff organization and arrangement of all case files in AP5 order Monitors to ensure case confidentiality 6. Serves as liaison with permanency staff to coordinate and facilitate efficient and effective case handoff and client services Coordinates general field service and work efforts among child protection and placement staff, including joint staff efforts, physical plant issues, space for staff, personnel issues, telecommunications, equipment, etc 7.
Provides input into quality assurance activities Reviews various reports on quality assurance and other issues and makes recommendations to administrative staff Provides ongoing operational reports to management upon request 8. Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above Minimum Qualifications 1.
Requires a master’s degree in social work or a related human services field from a recognized college or university 2. Requires three years of progressively responsible administrative child welfare experience with an MSW OR four years of progressively responsible administrative experience with a master’s degree in a related human services field Specialized Skills: Of the previously noted years of experience, requires that the experience include at least 2 years in the administration of child protection/investigations.
Employment Conditions 1. Requires ability to pass a background check 2. Requires ability to travel and possession of a valid driver’s license Work Hours: 8:30 am-5:00 pm Monday - Friday Work Location: 2920 N Oakland Ave Decatur, IL 62526-1529 Supervisor : Angelique Maxwell Agency Contact: Name: Ariana K. Sprague Phone: (618) 583-xyz X E-mail: ( preferred ) Job Family: Social Services; Leadership & Management This position does contain “Specialized Skills” (as that term is used in CBAs). APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Use the “Apply” button at the top right or bottom right of this posting to begin the application process.
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