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Flexible Social Work Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Occasionally work flexible schedule and overtime as needed MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Master's degree in social work or related field including but not limited to psychology or ...

Social Work Supervisor

Iowa City, IA · On-site

$77.90K - $93.47K/yr

Occasionally work flexible schedule and overtime as needed MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Master's degree in social work or related field including but not limited to psychology or ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Flexible Social Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Flexible Social Worker, you need a recognized social work qualification, professional registration, and solid knowledge of safeguarding and case management. Familiarity with case management software, digital communication tools, and up-to-date knowledge of legal frameworks is often required. Strong communication, adaptability, and problem-solving skills help you effectively support clients and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. These skills enable you to respond to diverse client needs and changing environments while maintaining high standards of care.

What are some common challenges faced by social workers in flexible or non-traditional roles, and how can they be managed?

Social workers in flexible or non-traditional roles often navigate challenges such as managing varying caseloads, balancing remote and in-person responsibilities, and maintaining clear communication with team members across different schedules. To manage these, it’s important to set clear boundaries, utilize digital tools for effective collaboration, and prioritize self-care to avoid burnout. Flexible roles also require strong organizational skills and adaptability, as clients' needs and work hours may shift unexpectedly. Regular check-ins with supervisors and peers can help maintain a sense of team cohesion and support.

What is flexible social work?

Flexible social work refers to social work roles or arrangements that allow professionals to have adaptable schedules, remote work options, or varied contract lengths. This can include part-time positions, temporary or locum assignments, job sharing, or the ability to choose shifts and locations. Flexible social work is designed to provide a better work-life balance and cater to the needs of both employers and employees, while ensuring that clients still receive high-quality support. It is becoming increasingly popular as organizations recognize the benefits of accommodating diverse working patterns.

What is the difference between Flexible Social Work vs Child and Family Social Work?

AspectFlexible Social WorkChild and Family Social Work
CredentialsSocial Work Degree, State LicensureSocial Work Degree, State Licensure
Work EnvironmentVaries; community, remote, flexible hoursChild welfare agencies, schools, community centers
Employer & IndustryGovernment, non-profits, private agenciesChild welfare agencies, government departments
Work FocusFlexible scheduling for diverse client needsProtecting and supporting children and families

Flexible Social Work offers adaptable hours and varied settings, focusing on client needs across different populations. Child and Family Social Work specializes in supporting children and families within structured agency environments. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in work environment and focus.

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$77.90K - $93.47K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Address:

855 S Dubuque St, Iowa City, Iowa, 55240

Salary Range (Min-Mid)

$77,895.22 - $93,474.16

Dept./Office/Position Type

SS - Managerial

Employee Type

Regular

Job Description

DEFINITION AND DUTIES:

Under general supervision of the Social Services Director, assist individuals and families with accessing various social services, including but not limited to healthcare, housing, food and financial assistance. Work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary approach; and assist individuals and family members with navigating social and community services Provide staff supervision and support. Coordinate the Johnson County Livable Community for Successful Aging Policy Board.

Knowledge of:

  • Community resources available to meet the needs of low income and elderly residents
  • Federal, State and local resources including; Medicaid, Medicare and other entitlement programs
  • The aging process and specific characteristics and needs of the elderly and the continuum of residential care options for aging in place
  • Principles of supervision, to include performance appraisal methods, approaches to discipline and training techniques.
  • Principles of program planning, quality improvement, performance management and assurance.
  • Community organizing and collaboration strategies
  • Cultural competence in community organizations and community-based services
  • Basic office practices and procedures including record keeping and filing systems
  • Techniques of interviewing, including accurately collecting, evaluating, verifying and recording information
  • English language to include grammar, spelling, sentence structure, vocabulary and proofreading skills

Ability to:

  • Follow a professional code of ethics including, individual rights, and professional and legal issues in providing services
  • Learn, apply, and articulate departmental policies and procedures
  • Maintain confidentiality and security of information as appropriate
  • Represent Johnson County and perform duties in a professional, responsible and trustworthy manner
  • Solve problems, handle complex cases and overcome logistical barriers
  • Develop performance/outcome measures that are appropriate to the scope of work, timely, and measurable
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, clients, other social service agencies, and members of the public
  • Provide customer service that is courteous and responsive
  • Demonstrate compassion, and empathy while providing nonjudgemental, objective support
  • Communicate effectively with persons representing widely divergent backgrounds, interests, and points of view
  • Organize and prioritize multiple responsibilities
  • Work independently on projects
  • Collect data, keep accurate records, and prepare reports
  • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
  • Be detail-oriented when working with documents and information
  • Follow oral and written instructions
  • Use a computer for the purposes of data entry, word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, email and Internet
  • Operate common office equipment such as calculators, fax and postage machines, photocopiers, multi-line telephones and scanners
  • Handle low to moderate levels of stress, meet deadlines and solve problems appropriate to the position
  • Have clarity of speech and hearing which permits effective communication
  • Have sufficient vision which permits moderate production and review of a wide variety of materials in both electronic and hardcopy forms
  • Have sufficient manual dexterity to make handwritten notations and which permits moderate use of a keyboard and mouse
  • Have sufficient personal mobility to complete work and attend meetings at various county facilities and other locations
  • Stand, sit, squat, kneel, bend, twist, and reach as needed
  • Lift and/or move up to 25 pounds as needed
  • Occasionally work flexible schedule and overtime as needed

MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:

Master's degree in social work or related field including but not limited to psychology or sociology AND one (1) year supervisory experience; OR Bachelor's degree in human services related field including but not limited to social work, psychology, or sociology AND three (3) years of experience in human services field including one (1) year in a supervisory capacity; OR any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. . Experience working with low-income individuals preferred.

Special requirements: Must pass background investigation. Must have current Child and Dependent Adult Abuse certification, or complete certification within two (2) months of employment. Valid driver's license and insurable under County liability coverage. May require use of personal vehicle or equivalent transportation for official business.

SPECIFIC DUTIES: to be performed satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation

The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.

  • Supervise staff, including recruitment, training, performance evaluation and disciplinary actions in consultation with Director as appropriate.
  • Develop and coordinate plans that identify and meet the social service needs of County residents and reduce barriers to accessing services.
  • Utilize a strength-based and trauma-informed care approach to assess multi-disciplinary social needs and provide advocacy, support and short-term coordination of services for individuals and families.
  • Provide information, referrals, and aid in accessing supportive services. Provide follow up to ensure consumer accessed needed services.
  • Improve wellbeing for individuals and families by assisting with reducing barriers to affordable housing, education, transportation, food and financial assistance, transportation, aging services, childcare, mental health and support services.
  • Guide clients through complex systems, such as healthcare, mental health services, community resources and government benefits.
  • Provide family caregiver counseling, support, and resource and referral services.
  • Work collaboratively with area service organizations to effectively coordinate services for individuals and families.
  • Assist individuals with the completion of applications for various assistance programs.
  • Coordinate Johnson County Livable Community for Successful Aging Policy Board, providing new board member orientation preparation and posting of agendas and completion of minutes.
  • Coordinate student, volunteer, intern and practicum placement within the department.
  • Conduct community outreach and speak to community groups regarding social services.
  • Participate in community-based coalitions and committees.
  • Assist with developing and maintaining various resource materials and directories including the online Johnson County Livable Community Provider Directory.
  • Provide home visits and community-based services and outreach; facilitate trainings regarding senior issues and anti-poverty initiatives.
  • Maintain records and documentation for individual client files.
  • Perform general clerical duties such as filing, photocopying and completing internal forms.
  • Attend work-related meetings, trainings, and conferences as required.
  • Provide back-up for co-workers.
  • As a mandatory reporter, maintain approved training on child and dependent adult abuse reporting requirement.
  • Perform all work duties and activities in accordance with County policies, , procedures, and safety practices.
  • Attend work regularly at the designated place and time.

Supplemental Description

Resume and cover letter must be attached to online application.

Compensation Grade

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