Children's Law Center of California

SOCIAL WORK INVESTIGATOR - DEPENDENCY COURT


PayCompetitive
LocationMonterey Park/California
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 473599
      ** Please be sure to include a resume and cover letter for consideration. Thank you for your interest.


      INVESTIGATOR: JOB DESCRIPTION

      POSITION SUMMARY

      CLC is looking to hire a Social Work Investigator to join our team. CLC Investigators provide vitally important information to CLC attorneys about our clients. Investigators visit clients in their home placements, at school, in hospital settings, and other locations, to gather information from and about our clients. This includes information about the conditions of the home, health and safety concerns, developmental progress, medical and educational issues, service needs and family relationships.

      CLC Investigators should have a working knowledge of child abuse, child development, domestic violence, child sexual exploitation, substance abuse, and mental health issues. Investigators must have an ability to connect with children and gain their trust. They must be able to work with children of all ages, genders, religions, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations and from all socioeconomic backgrounds.

      RESPONSIBILITIES

      • Visit with clients, caretakers and others in order to develop a trusting and professional relationship with clients

      • Interview caretakers and children, to the extent possible, in order to observe and document the children’s current living situation, developmental progress and emotional wellbeing

      • During client contact, the investigator are expected to note any services that have not been implemented, that may need to be implemented, or any other issues for attorney review

      • Evaluate and recommend the need for further or different services that may be beneficial to the child and the family

      • Identify services in the community and make referrals as needed

      • Assist attorneys with client interviews

      • Serve as duty day investigator in the office

      • Communicate regularly with the attorneys, both verbally and in writing, regarding status of caseloads and assignments and with all relevant information regarding the client

      • With general direction from the attorney, attend Individual Education Plan (IEP) meetings, TDM and similar team decision making meetings, DCFS and placement staffing, hospital screenings and Regional Center conferences

      • Manage and maintain caseload; Schedule appointments for client visits and collateral meetings

      • Frequently exercise discretion and independent judgment at meetings, conferences and hearings attended as the sole representative of CLC

      EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS

      • AA degree/60 college units or 2 years direct experience working with children in a related field.

      • Must be able to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination plus booster status.

      BENEFITS & COMPENSATION

      The pay range for this position is $23.98/hr to $40.83/hr. based on relevant experience as determined by CLC. CLC offers an excellent benefits package including 15 PTO days and 12 sick days in the first year, an up to 6% employer-matched retirement plan, and generous Family and Medical Leave and health care plans.


      CLC values diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect for all individuals in the workplace. We recognize the importance of a culturally diverse workforce across all job classifications, and encourage candidates with diverse backgrounds, lived experiences, and perspectives to apply. CLC is committed to inclusive practices in recruitment, hiring, promotion, and retention.

      A valid California driver’s license, reliable automobile, and auto insurance required while working for Children’s Law Center.

  • About the company

      Children’s Law Center of California (CLC) provides skilled legal representation for abused, neglected, or abandoned children in the foster care system.

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