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Centralized Intake Worker

Posted on Jan. 27, 2025

  • Marion, United States of America
  • 41925.0 - 69875.0 USD (yearly)
  • Full Time

Centralized Intake Worker

General Description

Posting Number BSSCI003


These positions perform work as a first line of defense in alleviating the abuse/neglect/exploitation of children and vulnerable adults within the state. These positions receive and professionally assess telephone calls and conduct thorough interviews dealing with possible mistreatment, neglect, and potential abuse. These positions are the initial contact point for possible abuse victims and act as an advisor to the resolution of client issues. They participate in a 24-hour on-call rotation and mandatory overtime to ensure continuous coverage. These positions communicate/coordinate with law enforcement if there is an emergency situation. Perform related work as required.

Example of Duties and Responsibilities

Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

  • Answering and assessing incoming calls regarding possible cases of mistreatment, neglect and abuse of children and at-risk adults statewide.
  • Communicate with Child and Adult Protective Service Workers and their supervisors when situations deem necessary.
  • Communicate with law enforcement personnel when citations deem necessary.
  • Prepare necessary reports and records to reflect the employee’s daily activities.

Applicants must possess a valid WV driver’s license, and reliable transportation. Applicants also must have strong communication skills, both oral and written, and maintain detailed case records and extensive documentation. Overtime hours and frequent travel may be required. Successful completion of a background check is required for employment.
Counties of work: Marion or Kanawha
Position Number(s): 0511P03922

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Minimum Qualifications

Education:

Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.

Experience:

None.

Note:
At the appointing agency’s discretion, competitive applicants may receive probationary appointment pending official verification of the qualifying training, examination or certification. The qualifying training, examination or certification must be verified before the employee may be certified permanent.

About the Organization

The Bureau for Social Services champions the security, permanence, and welfare of children and vulnerable adults, empowering individuals and strengthening families. Formerly the Bureau for Children and Families, the Bureau for Social Services operates under the West Virginia Department of Human Services, serving children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults facing abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation. Equipped with extensive training to handle delicate situations with compassion and dignity, these workers contribute to the advancement of a vibrant and healthy West Virginia by facilitating access to crucial healthcare, essential social services and benefits, and fostering safe, supportive, and healthy environments. Through this hard work, at risk populations can begin to thrive within the community.


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