Child And Adult Protection Services Internship
Arapahoe County Government
Description
Mission: Arapahoe County Department of Human Services (ACDHS) builds
strong communities by promoting the safety, independence and stability of
individuals and families.
Our Vision:To end the cycle of poverty and prevent abuse and neglect of
children and vulnerable adults (using an integrated Two-Generation approach)
ACDHS uses an integrated Two-Generation (2Gen) approach to address all of
the basic human services needs of the entire family unit. The 2Gen approach
begins with a mindset focused on family-centered program design, continues
with the alignment of services and resources within the department as well as
across multiple organizations, resulting in coordinated services to children
and adults together (family) in order to create long term stability and
sustainability.
The 2Gen approach builds well-being for families by focusing equally and
intentionally on high-quality services in five areas of focus: early
childhood education, adult education and employment pathways, economic
security, health and well-being and social capital. This approach will help
us achieve our core mission of breaking the generational cycle of poverty,
preventing neglect and abuse and building strong communities.
This internship is intended for college students and recent college graduates
with less than one year of experience that have a passion and commitment to
helping others and are interested in Child Welfare and enrolled in a social
work program or a related field requiring an internship. Students will have
the opportunity to learn how caseworkers engage and support the most
vulnerable children and families within the community and then practice those
learned skills with clients. We are committed to providing a rich,
educational experience for students to observe and eventually participate in
the day-to-day work of caseworkers engaging with families.
Child and Adult Protection Services is comprised of three primary sections,
Intake, Permanency and Services. The Intake section is responsible for the
investigation and assessment of child abuse and neglect referrals that meet
the statutory requirements for response. The Permanency section is responsible
for the case management, treatment and continued assessment for children and
families who require longer term involvement with child protection. The
Services section provides supportive services such as Kinship/Foster Care
Support, Placement Support Services, Prevention Services, CORE
Services, Family Engagement, Family Time and many others. Adult Protection
Services provides assessment and case management services for at-risk
intellectually/developmentally disabled adults and at-risk elderly adults.
An intern may be placed in any one of these areas.
Interns will have the opportunity to shadow caseworkers managing caseloads,
conducting home visits, preparing for, and attending court, interviewing
adults and children, attending and participating in internal and external
meetings related to parents and/or children, assessing the safety of
children, supervising family time, documenting comprehensive reports,
etc. There are opportunities for interns to shadow and support staff in
various roles areas across the CAPS division. All sections will work
collaboratively to provide opportunities for students to become familiar with
these systems as a whole and its impact on children, families, and adults.
Duties
DUTIES:
Interns may have the following experiences working alongside caseworkers:
Home visits with children, adults, and their families
Supervising Family Time
Court involved cases
Interviews with adults and children
Internal and external meetings related to adults, parents, and children
The processes to assess the safety of children
Documentation requirements
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) work internally & within the community.
REQUIREMENTS:
Skills, Abilities and Competencies:
Ability to adapt to fast-pac d and high-volume work environment and be able to
handle high stress and complex situations while remaining calm and
professional.
Ability to handle conflict and challenging situations.
Ability to effectively communicate in a positive and professional work
environment.
Establish and maintain professional working relationships with parents,
foster parents, relative care providers, staff, peers, supervisors,
providers, state officials, and other community partners.
Excellent organizational skills and strong ability to prioritize tasks, take
initiative, and multitask.
Ability to effectively present information, write reports and business
correspondence and respond to court, managers, customers, other
agencies, co-workers, and the public via fax, telephone, and email.
Ability to clearly articulate concepts, directives and goals to employees,
professionals and state and community representatives.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office suite and state and county computer systems.
Ability to learn and apply new computer skills on a regular basis.
Ability to follow directions under general supervision and/or independently.
Ability to adapt to different environments & people from all walks of life.
Behavioral Competencies (these are required for all positions at ACG):
Accountability Accessibility Inclusivity Integrity
Requirements
Education and Experience:
A completed degree or current enrollment in an accredited college program
leading to a bachelors or masters degree.
A completed degree or pursuing a degree in Social Work or a related human
services field including:
Psychology