Salary: 7116.00 - 7828.00 Monthly
Job Category: Social Services
Location: Northern California Inland
Job Type: Full-Time
Close Date: 07/16/2025
The County of Yuba is currently recruiting for the position of Social Worker Supervisor III in the Child and Adult Protective Services division of the Health and Human Services Department. Under general supervision this position plans, assigns, supervises, trains, reviews and evaluates the work of Social Workers assigned to adult and child protective services; oversees and performs social services case work of a complex and difficult nature in providing a variety of social services to County residents; performs case work of varying scope and complexity and may provide program leadership and consultative services; responsible for program planning and implementation as well as performance of the most complex work and the full range of work supervised on a relief or overflow basis and performs other duties as assigned. This position is the specialized supervisory professional level in the social worker series and reports directly to a Health and Human Services Program Manager.
Examples of Duties:
- Plan, organize, assign, supervise, review and evaluate the work of various levels of professional social work staff in the area of adult and child protective services.
- Provide direction and coaching, through regular feedback sessions; create individual development plans with employees, discuss job performance problems to identify causes and issues, and work on resolving problems; and offer advice and assistance as needed.
- Recommend and administer discipline and implement discipline procedures as needed/directed.
- Recommend selection of staff; provide or coordinate staff training and provide for their professional development.
- Interpret regulations and rules to staff; provide for consistency of staff interpretation and application of such rules and regulations.
- Provide technical assistance to staff regarding difficult case problems.
- Prepare and modifies procedures related to assigned activities; inform staff of such changes.
- Perform the full range of professional work, often in difficult or complex circumstances.
- Interview and counsel a diverse population referred for services; handle the most complex and sensitive child welfare services cases.