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How much do cws jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for cws in Minnesota is $23.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.38 and $34.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a child welfare specialist (CWS)?

CWS workers, or Child Welfare Services workers, are professionals who help protect children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation. They investigate reports of child maltreatment, assess family situations, and work to ensure the safety and well-being of children. Their responsibilities may include providing support services to families, arranging foster care, and working with the courts to make decisions in the best interest of children. CWS workers play a vital role in supporting vulnerable families and helping children thrive. They often collaborate with other agencies, such as law enforcement and healthcare providers, to deliver comprehensive care.

How does a child welfare specialist (CWS) typically collaborate with other professionals to support families and children?

Child Welfare Specialists frequently work in multidisciplinary teams, collaborating with social workers, educators, healthcare providers, and law enforcement to ensure the safety and well-being of children. Daily responsibilities may include attending case meetings, sharing relevant information with colleagues, and jointly developing intervention plans. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as these professionals must coordinate services, advocate for children’s needs, and sometimes navigate differing perspectives to achieve the best outcomes for families.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a child welfare specialist (CWS), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Child Welfare Specialist, you need a solid grounding in social work principles, case management, and often a bachelor's degree in social work or a related field. Familiarity with case management software, state reporting systems, and knowledge of relevant laws and child welfare procedures is typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and resilience are crucial for building trust with families and managing emotionally challenging situations. These abilities are vital for ensuring child safety, effective intervention, and positive family outcomes in a demanding environment.

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Infographic showing various Cws job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,841 per year, or $23 per hour.

Food Service Coordinator II, Wilder Complex - (SY 2026-2027)

Minneapolis Public Schools

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

$22.63 - $25.20/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

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Job Title: Food Service Coordinator II, Wilder Complex - (SY 2026-2027) and Requisition ID number: 104403
Close Date: 11:59 PM on
Organizational Unit: CWS, Site Group 2 (10001113)
Site: Wilder Complex (0272)
FTE: .8750 or 7 hrs daily; this is based on full-time equivalency, with 1.0 being full-time
Union: Food Service(27)
Functional Area: Food Service
Salary Range: $22.63 - $25.20
Benefits: Dental insurance | Health insurance | Vision insurance | Paid time off | HSA & FSA | Retirement plan
A resume and a cover letter are mandatory to apply for this position.
SUMMARY
Under general supervision, coordinates kitchen operations and staff; verifies that all the food service duties and tasks are completed in compliance with state and Federal regulations, Child Nutrition Program quality standards, and MPS policies; estimates the number of meals per day, and verifies that students are properly fed; orders and prepares produce for salad bar; oversees student financial accounts.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class. Employees are required to be in attendance and prepared to begin work at their assigned work location on the specified days and hours. Factors such as regular attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions, but are an essential function. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Coordinates operations of the Child Nutrition Program in MPS pre-pack school kitchens that include salad bars; provides leadership to staff, and manages accounting and program compliance functions.
• Measures, mixes, washes, peels, cuts, or shreds fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients for salad bar.
• Orders appropriately to meet fresh and perishable produce requirements for the salad bar.
• Assists with ordering food and supplies, checking equipment for proper functioning, accounting for funds, and managing inventory.
• Performs duties within the scope of authority and training, and in compliance with MPS policies and quality standards; duties may vary according to job assignment.
• Works independently and manages operations at work sites; verifies compliance with state and Federal regulations, and MPS policies and quality standards.
• Visits assigned food service sites to verify regulatory compliance; monitors operations, evaluates operational efficiency, inspects cleanliness of work areas, and resolves operational issues; monitors daily work schedules and meals per labor hour.
• Conducts training on safety and sanitation procedures, equipment use and safety, computer systems, food orders, personnel issues, and payroll procedures; evaluates staff functions, and reports performance and disciplinary issues to the appropriate supervisor.
• Maintains operational records, including production and purchasing; processes Free and Reduced Meal applications; maintains financial and payroll accounts; verifies staff and student accounts are current with daily deposits; balances accounts, and deposits all cash and checks as scheduled.
• Coordinates communications between sites, vendors, and MPS program managers.
• Works to build strong public relations with staff, students, parents, and the community.
• Provides functional supervision of kitchen staff, including scheduling, assigning tasks, reviewing team results, and evaluating completion of assignments.
• Verifies food quality and safety; verifies compliance with HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) plans; checks food and equipment temperatures, and completes production reports daily.
• Demonstrates courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with students, clients, visitors, and MPS staff; acts in a manner that promotes a harmonious and effective workplace environment
• Enthusiastically promotes the Superintendent's goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures.
• Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, records, and MPS information.
• Other duties or tasks may be assigned on an as-needed basis
• At times, it may be required to work outside normal business hours and work extended hours to accomplish the requirements of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience Guidelines:
High School Diploma or GED equivalent; AND two (2) years of experience as an MPS Food Service Worker; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience as determined by Human Resources.
Knowledge of:
• Federal, state, and local codes and regulations governing food handling and public nutrition services.
• Methods and procedures for institutional food preparation and inventory control.
• Safety and sanitation practices and methods for food preparation, distribution, and storage.
• Principles of record keeping and records management.
• Personal sanitation and hygiene regulations.
• Customer service and public relations methods and practices.
• Environmentally responsible and resource-efficient food preparation and distribution methods.
Skill in:
• Coordinating food services, preparation, and distribution operations.
• Reviewing operations, identifying potential food safety hazards, and verifying compliance with state and Federal regulations.
• Safely using kitchen tools and equipment, and specialized safety testing and analysis tools.
• Using initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.
• Promoting and enforcing safe work practices.
• Following verbal and written instructions and procedures.
• Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers and clients.
• Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software.
• Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
A valid Minnesota State Driver's License may be required.
Valid State Food Handler's permit, and Minnesota School Nutrition Association - Level 3 certification are required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in a commercial food service and kitchen work environment; moderate physical requirements, with risk of burns and cuts; frequent lifting, carrying, and moving up to 50 pound containers of food preparation materials and equipment; may require working in a walk-in freezer.
ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION
Bargaining Unit: Food Service
Grade: F5
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Group: Food Services
Final candidates may be invited to interview with a committee. Final appointment to this position will be contingent upon passing a criminal background check.
COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY:
Diversity is one of Minneapolis Public Schools core values and is essential to our goal of putting children first and making them college-ready. Diversity of our workforce provides us with a competitive advantage and allows us to better understand, communicate with and educate our diverse student body. Minneapolis Public Schools will not deny anyone the opportunity for training or employment because of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender or gender identity, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sexual orientation, age, family care leave status, or veteran status.
Minneapolis Public Schools strongly encourages diverse candidates to apply.
Posting Notes: | 12:01 AM On | CWS, Site Group 2 (10001113) | Wilder Complex (0272) | Food Service

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