Human Services Clinician II (Adult Protective Services/Adult Services)
Arlington CountyAbout the role
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With the vision to create a just and equitable community that is healthy, safe, economically secure, and free of systemic racism, the Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) is recruiting for two Human Services Clinician in the Adult Protective Services (APS)/Adult Services (AS) units to provide care coordination and supportive services to adults aged 60 years and older and adults aged 18 years and older with a permanent disability.
Adult Protective Services (APS) and Adult Services (AS) workers offer home and community-based case management to: (1) ensure the safety of vulnerable and older adults; (2) prevent inappropriate institutionalization; (3) assess and assist with appropriate institutional placements; and (4) assist individuals maximize self-sufficiency. To learn more about our services, please visit ADSD.
Arlington County DHS is committed to delivering client services in an effective, equitable, respectful, and trauma-informed manner. Our staff is dedicated to ensuring our clients are approached, engaged and cared for in ways that demonstrate competency, sensitivity and awareness of factors which impact the client experience including but not limited to: cultural identity, gender, racial, and ethnic diversity, religious/spiritual ascription, physical capability, cognitive and literacy levels, sexual orientation, and linguistic needs.
Specific duties include:
Conducts investigations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation by conducting home visits, interviewing involved parties and making dispositions;
Maintain a caseload of clients who meet the DARS services guidelines and who need support to maintain independent living and are at risk of abuse, neglect and exploitation;
Completes face to face visits with clients within specific timeframes, coordinates home and community-based services and collaborates with others to assess risk and improve the health and safety of clients;
Performs comprehensive assessments using the Virginia Uniform Assessment Instrument (UAI) to assess physical and mental health, cognitive functioning, financial situation, and formal/informal support systems;
Completes assessments for assisted living and nursing home placements when requested or deemed the appropriate level of care;
In collaboration with the client, develops a person-centered, trauma informed, solution focused care plans to prevent/reduce abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
Works with multidisciplinary teams to remedy unmet needs and reduce behavior patterns of risk, crisis stabilization, and solicit family/caregiver cooperation in care planning;
Evaluates the progress of care plan objectives outlined, modify the plan as needed, and close case when objectives are achieved;
Completes and participates in court processes, including but not limited to guardianship/conservatorship hearings;
Offers alternatives to living environment if necessary and when appropriate, that may include placement of the adult client in an alternative living environment or long-term care residence; and
Ensures effective and timely documentation of all case notes and records and maintains electronic case records in compliance with applicable clinical and regulatory requirements.
The ideal candidate will be a clinically proven team player who brings a passion for working with older adults with a strength-based and person-centered approach in human services delivery.
Minimum:
Applicants may be hired at one of the following levels:
Full Performance:
- A Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or other directly related clinical discipline;
- A clinical practicum involving diagnostic, treatment and case management services in a child welfare setting (foster care, adoption, child protective services, family preservation, permanency planning, or domestic violence) prior to graduation; and
- Two years of post-Master's degree experience providing professional clinical social work services.
Trainee:
- A Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or other directly related clinical discipline; and
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