Senior (5+ years of experience)
Summary of the Role
As a Senior Child Protective Investigator, you will be responsible for leading investigations into reports of child abuse, neglect, and abandonment to ensure the safety and well-being of children in the community. This pivotal role requires extensive experience in child welfare services, a deep understanding of family dynamics, and a commitment to child advocacy. You will work collaboratively with law enforcement, healthcare professionals, and social service agencies to conduct thorough assessments and provide recommendations to safeguard affected children.
Required Skills
Exceptional investigative and analytical skills.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both written and oral.
Ability to work independently and make difficult decisions under pressure.
Cultural competency and the ability to work with diverse populations.
Crisis intervention and conflict resolution skills.
Comprehensive report writing and documentation abilities.
Proficiency with case management software and standard office applications.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in child welfare or child protective services.
Valid driver's license and the ability to travel as needed.
Completion of state-mandated training and certification for child protective investigators.
Strong knowledge of child development, family dynamics, and the legal aspects of child welfare.
Clearance through a background check and drug screening.
Responsibilities
Lead and conduct complex investigations into allegations of child abuse, neglect, and abandonment.
Assess risk factors and safety concerns to determine the immediate safety needs of children.
Prepare detailed reports and testify in court regarding findings and recommendations.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including law enforcement, medical professionals, and social workers.
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior investigators and contribute to their professional development.
Develop and maintain professional relationships with community resources to facilitate support for children and families.
Stay updated with current laws, regulations, and best practices in child protection.