Join Our Team as a Social Worker
We’re looking for a compassionate, dedicated Social Worker to join our Health and Human Services team. While your primary focus may begin in one area, this role offers meaningful variety and the chance to support children, youth, and families across multiple service areas.
Key responsibilities may include:
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Intake and assessment of child safety and well-being concerns
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Family engagement and initial evaluations
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Child welfare investigations
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Ongoing case management and service coordination
Our team-based approach values flexibility and collaboration. Social Workers are cross-trained to support each other, share caseloads, and participate in on-call rotations as needed.
If you're committed to strengthening families and making a positive impact in our community, we invite you to apply.
This position is open until filled - apply today!
Door County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Training, Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Key Competencies & Skills
- Critical Thinking: Applies investigative techniques and knowledge of statutes (Chapters 48 and 938) to assess risk and recommend appropriate interventions.
- Communication: Delivers sensitive information clearly and professionally through reports, court testimony, and client interactions.
- Problem Solving: Designs creative service plans within statutory and policy frameworks to address complex family dynamics.
- Collaboration: Builds and sustains cooperative relationships with colleagues, families, and community partners.
- Technical Proficiency: Operates case management systems (e.g., eWiSACWIS) and office software (Microsoft Office Suite, TCM, AS400) with accuracy and efficiency.
- Cultural Competence: Demonstrates respect for diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds; promotes equity in service delivery.
- Ethical Practice: Adheres to social work ethics, confidentiality, and professional boundaries.
- Engagement: Maintains a family-focused, client-centered approach throughout case involvement.
Required Education & Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Proficiency with case management tools (e.g., eWiSACWIS) and standard office software, or ability to learn through training.
Preferred Education & Experience
- Certification as a Social Worker (or higher level) with the State of Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.
- Previous experience in CPS, youth justice, or related human services.