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child welfare caseworker
A professional who aids parents with child rearing problems and children and youth with difficulties in social adjustments. Responsibilities include:
- Investigates home conditions to protect children from harmful environment.
- Evaluates children's physical and psychological makeup to determine needs.
- Refers child and parent or guardian to community resources according to needs of child.
- Evaluates foster home environmental factors and personal characteristics of adoption applicants to determine suitability of foster home and adoption applicants.
- Places and is responsible for children and their well-being in foster or adoptive homes, institutions, and medical treatment centers.
- Counsels children and parents, guardians, foster parents, or institution staff, concerning adjustment to foster home situation, plans for child's care, interactional behavior modifications needed, or rehabilitation.
- Places children in adoptive homes and counsels adoptive parents pending legal adoption.
- Provides service to unmarried parents, including care during pregnancy and planning for child.
- Arranges for day care or homemaker service.
- Employed in establishments such as child placement (foster care or adoption), protective service, or institution.
- Maintains case history records and reports.
- Usually required to have knowledge and skill in casework methods acquired through degree program at school of social work.
- May specialize in specific area of child-directed casework and be designated according to work performed as Caseworker, Child Placement; Caseworker, Protective Services.
- May interview clients for purpose of screening to determine eligibility for agency services and be designated Caseworker, Intake.
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- Category: Occupational titles
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