Caseworker I or II

Year Round – Full Time @Grand County
  • 308 Byers Avenue, Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451, USA View on Map
  • Post Date : 08/04/2026
  • Salary: $49,706.00 - $87,035.00 / Annual
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Job Detail

  • Requires 21st Century Skills?  Yes
  • Job Function  Social Worker
  • Education Level  Bachelor Degree
  • Job Schedule  Weekday 
  • Experience Level  Mid Level
  • Work Location  On-Site
  • Job Qualifies for Earn & Learn Program  No
  • Job Start Date  1788220800
  • Job End Date  2198361600
  • Job Start Month  September 2026
  • Job Available Until Month  Year round
  • Benefits 

    Full benefits position (medical, dental and life insurance; paid leave time; retirement plan)

    Located in Hot Sulphur Springs, CO

    Pay range for position (1950 annual hours, 37.5 hours per week)

    Caseworker I:  $49,706.02 – $75,184.81 annual (hiring rate DOQE)

    Caseworker II:  $57,540.93 – $87,035.82 annual (hiring rate DOQE)

    Hiring Incentive:  $5,000.00 ($2500 paid after 6 months in position, $2500 paid after 2 years in position)

Job Description

JOB SUMMARY

The Caseworker performs casework for a variety of identified areas, providing Child Welfare services using safety-oriented practice techniques to engage families. Conduct home and community visits to assess allegations of child/adult abuse and neglect. Assess situations for safety and risk. Make referrals to community and system-based services. Create treatment plans. Monitor progress of specific cases, documenting case information and collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams and other resources for services and supports. Depending on the assigned program, investigate allegations of child/adult abuse and neglect; determine child placement when necessary to ensure safety; work with extended family to create safety and support plans; attend court hearings, prepare court reports, and testify when necessary.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS – Caseworker I

  • Collects information regarding child or adult protection referrals and provides initial assessment, including assessing safety and risk, identifying appropriate resources, and determining appropriate response modes.
  • Conducts investigations based on child or adult protection referrals as outlined by Volume VII rules and regulations and initiates appropriate actions, which could include removal of clients from unsafe environments and/or petition for court involvement.
  • Participates in family engagement meetings, ensuring options are explored in relation to the safety and placement decisions that are being made.
  • Develops and updates plans of service, monitors and documents clients’ activities and progress in case plan objectives, and maintains and updates clients’ records and files.
  • Provides testimony and recommendations to the Court; communicates with attorneys and other professionals.
  • Provides crisis interventions, which require quickly addressing the critical and emergency needs of clients.
  • Engages with children, youth, and families to prevent out-of-home placement or, if placement is necessary, to complete diligent searches as per Volume II rules and place children in the least restrictive placements.
  • Engages with children, youth, and families implementing goals for safety, permanency, and well-being.
  • Makes monthly contact with children, parents/guardians, and providers.
  • Documents all contacts, case planning, services, and interventions into TRAILS or CAPS. All documentation should comply with Volume VII rules and best practice guidelines.
  • Performs other related job duties as assigned.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS – Caseworker II

  • Collects information regarding child or adult protection referrals and provides initial assessment, including assessing safety and risk, identifying appropriate resources, and determining appropriate response modes.
  • Completes assessments based on child or adult protection referrals as outlined by Volume VII rules and regulations and initiates appropriate actions, which could include removal of clients from unsafe environments and/or petition for court involvement.
  • Facilitates and/or participates in family engagement meetings, ensuring options are explored in relation to the safety and placement decisions that are being made.
  • Develops and implements plans of service, monitors and documents clients’ activities and progress, and maintains and updates clients’ records and files.
  • Provides testimony and recommendations to the Court; collaborates with attorneys, other professionals, and service providers as needed.
  • Engages with children, youth, and families to prevent out-of-home placement or, if placement is necessary, to complete diligent searches as per Volume II rules and place children in the least restrictive placements.
  • Engages with children, youth, and families implementing goals for safety, permanency, and well-being.
  • Makes monthly contact with children, parents/guardians, and providers.
  • Documents all contacts, case planning, services, and interventions into TRAILS or CAPS. All documentation should comply with Volume VII rules and best practice guidelines.
  • Provides crisis interventions, which require quickly addressing the critical and emergency needs of clients.
  • Attends department and community-based meetings or local and state committees as assigned.
  • Assists with after-hours, on-call rotation coverage to include evenings, weekends, and holidays.
  • Job assignments will involve travel throughout Grand and Jackson Counties and, intermittently, may involve travel to other Colorado communities.
  • Performs other related job duties as assigned.

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