Truancy Caseworker
CRAY YOUTH AND FAMILY SERVICES
1. Provides services to a caseload of 6-12 cases, depending on the intensity of the level of service required.
2. Travels to the homes of clients to perform job duties and coordinates with all other systems involving the family.
3. Transports clients to services and activities depending on the need and supervisor approval.
4. Performs on-call requirements as needed and assigned.
5. Performs assessments of families and develops service plans and interventions based on assessments.
6. Provides support to families in meeting goals.
7. Documents and records all pertinent information, which includes contacts, progress, correspondence, incidents, etc. and maintains all files for caseloads.
8. Supports other Truancy Caseworkers and provides and accepts feedback in group supervision.
9. Maintains weekly contact with referral Agency and school districts.
10. Communicates and networks with outside officials, courts, schools, and community services as necessary.
11. Attends court hearings as assigned.
12. Attends trainings, staff meetings, and seminars as required and assigned.
13. Attends formal supervision weekly.