Child Welfare Specialist
Company: Casa Central
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary: Under the
direction of a Team Supervisor, this position is responsible for
providing comprehensive home-based case management services to
assigned families with the goal of promoting safety, wellbeing and
stability, in accordance with the Illinois Department of Children
and Family Services (IDCFS) requirements and Intact Family Services
and Family First Prevention Services Act. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities Include the following, other duties as assigned:
Intake and Assessment Conducts thorough intakes and comprehensive
psychosocial assessments of newly enrolled participants, ensuring
that participants receive all required intake/enrollment
documentation. Ensures that participants understand all program
policies and procedures related to their participation in services.
Promptly responds to new IFS referrals by participating in the
supervisory hand-off and transitional visit within the specified
timeframe. Within the first 5 working days completes a safety and
family risk assessment on all assigned family cases. Within the
first 40 days completes an integrated assessment and a Child
Adolescent Needs Assessment (CANS) on all assigned family cases,
which informs and supports the development of a comprehensive,
individualized family service plan. Engagement and Service Planning
Within 45 days develops a comprehensive, individualized family
service plan, in collaboration with the assigned family, which
addresses (assessment) needs related to safety, wellbeing and
stability. Ensures that family service plans reflect specific
issues/needs, all service planning activities/goals and clear
timelines for achieving service goals. Collaborates with families
to regularly evaluate and/or modify service plans, to address any
issues or barriers affecting progress toward service goals.
Establishes and maintains professional, positive and collaborative
relationships with assigned families and engages regularly with
them to ensure quality service coordination and effective
communication. Regularly consults with Supervisor regarding
participant issues to support problem resolution and to encourage
full engagement by participants in services. Participant Service
Delivery Provides case management services to an average of 10-12
families, under the guidance of an assigned supervisor. Conducts
weekly or twice a month face-to-face home visits to monitor the
well-being of the families, review service provision activities and
to ensure the well-being and safety of the children. When managing
a mandated court-involved family case, must appear in court in
order to testify in proceedings regarding the progress of the
family. Prepares progress reports, as required, under the guidance
of the supervisor. Prepares for and attends school staffing and
other family-related meetings, as required. When necessary,
transports or arranges transportation for participants to
facilitate their participation in services, as outlined in family
service plans. In consultation with supervisor, makes
recommendations to DCFS or court personnel, as needed. Responds in
a timely manner to case-related emergencies during evenings or
weekends if needed. May perform other duties as assigned by
Supervisor to support service delivery. Partnerships and Linkage to
Community Resources Maintains an awareness of community resources
appropriate to child, youth and family needs, and makes proper use
of these resources through referral and follow-up. In consultation
with supervisor, refers participants (children and/or caregivers)
to other, appropriate social service providers and community
partners to adequately address participant’s’ service needs.
Maintains regular contact with community partners and other service
providers and advocates when needed, to support participants’
service goals. Ensures a timely and effective referral and linkage
process, on behalf of participants. Documentation Documents all
case management activities in a timely manner using approved
forms/database. Maintains accurate, comprehensive and updated case
activity/entry notes in SACWIS, to reflect all direct and indirect
services provided, including all interventions and contacts with
participants, collateral family members, significant others and
other service providers. Maintains participants’ files in full
accordance with IDCFS and agency/program requirements. Maintains
and submits monthly caseload statistics or other relevant reports
as required by program. Performance & Quality Management
Demonstrates knowledge of Intact Family program requirements, COA
accreditation best practice standards and Illinois Department of
Children and Family Services (IDCFS) Rules and Procedures, Part
302.388 Intact Family Services and Family First Prevention Services
Act. Adheres to agency policies and procedures, best practice
standards and funder requirements. Incorporates the agency mission,
philosophy, and core values into direct daily work and
decision-making. Is actively involved and knowledgeable of the
agency’s Performance Quality Improvement process. Fosters positive
and collaborative working relationships with other agency staff and
community partners. Cultivates a professional and respectful work
environment. Actively participates in weekly supervision, staff
meetings, mandatory DCFS trainings, and other professional
development training as needed to enhance knowledge and skills.
Submits personal time sheets and ensures compliance with agency and
funder guidelines. Accountable for daily activities within the
allowable activities approved by the agency. Promptly reports
situations that pose a threat to staff, participants, or agency,
according to the agency’s Incident/Accident Reporting system.
General Requirements: Sensitivity to cultural diversity is
required. Will be subject to drug and alcohol screening, as well as
aptitude and skills’ testing. To perform this job successfully an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of
the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to perform the essential functions.
Education/Experience: A Bachelor’s degree in Social Work (BSW) from
an accredited college or university and one year of social service
experience required or a Bachelor’ degree in a related human
services field from an accredited college or university and two
years of social service experience required. Must successfully
complete the IDCFS Foundation training and pass Intact Specialty
exams, to obtain child welfare licensure. Language Skills:
Bilingual in Spanish and English is required. Computer Literacy &
KSAs: Computer literacy is required. Must be proficient in the use
of Microsoft Office applications including Outlook, Word, Publisher
and Excel, to enter and retrieve data as needed. Mathematical
Skills:College-level math skills are required. Must have the
ability to accurately prepare and analyze data, including fiscal
and statistical reports. Operating Environment and Working
Relationships:Child Welfare Specialist will provide services
predominantly in the homes of participants. In addition, the CWS
interfaces on a regular basis with various public and private
organizations, social service agencies, etc. Child Welfare
Specialist will also testify in legal proceedings when needed and
must be available to attend case staffing meetings throughout the
metropolitan Chicago area. Operating Environment and Working
Relationships:Ability to work independently and collaboratively, as
indicated. The CWS provides services predominately in the homes of
participants. Must develop and maintain positive and professional
relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Must
demonstrate tact, professional composure and diplomacy when
interacting with others. Must work collaboratively with diverse
populations. Must develop and maintain strategic relationships with
community partners. Must create and maintain a congenial work
environment within the IFS program. Decision Making Authority:Under
the guidance of a Supervisor, the CWS must demonstrate the ability
to work independently in executing tasks, utilizing good judgment
and sound decision-making; must demonstrate discernment regarding
issues or situations, which warrant attention. In the absence of an
assigned supervisor, the Program Director shall be consulted.
People Management:This position does not directly supervise others.
Other:Must have access to a car, valid Illinois driver’s license
and insurance in order to conduct regular in-home visitation.Must
demonstrate excellent, effective relational and communication
skills.Professional image and presentation expected, at all
times.Must possess exceptional time management and organizational
skills.Must be able to travel to other locations throughout the
city or state as part of professional development trainings,
conferences or other events.A personal cellphone is required, and
must be able to respond during working and non-working hours. Casa
Central has a Personal Cellphone Usage Policy that includes a
reimbursement amount. Remote Work/Technology (WIFI)/Mobile Phone
Usage Eligible for remote work and requires the use of personal
mobile phone. Reference Casa Central’s Flexible Work Arrangement
Policy for reimbursement information. Physical Demands: The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to sit, talk and hear. The employee frequently
is required to use hands. Must be able to lift and carry up to
25lbs. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics
described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work
environment is usually moderate. Disclaimer: The statements herein
are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being
performed by the employee in this position. The content of this job
description is not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list
of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in
this position. I acknowledge and understand that: Receipt of the
position description does not imply nor create a promise of
employment, nor an employment contract of any kind, and that my
employment is at-will. The job description provides a general
summary of the position in which I am employed, that the contents
of this job description are job requirements and, at this time, I
know of no limitations which would prevent me from performing these
functions with or without accommodation. I further understand that
it is my responsibility to inform my supervisor at any time that I
am unable to perform these functions. Job duties, tasks, work hours
and work requirements may be changed at any time.
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