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  • Adult Protection Services Investigator

  • College of Southern Idaho
  • Twin Falls, Idaho 83303 United States View Map

Summary

Perform Adult Protection services for the Office on Aging. Services include investigation, assessment, and coordination of Adult Protection caseload, and crisis intervention. Documentation and maintenance of casework in the GetCare Database in a timely manner is mandatory.Duties & ResponsibilitiesAdult ProtectionInvestigates allegations of adult abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or exploitation according to ICOA & OOA standards and Idaho State Statute.Assesses the situation, considering the client's wishes, assets, deficits, needs, and natural supports.Coordinate multi-agency staffing when appropriate, to facilitate client protection and supportive service planning, and make appropriate service referrals.Determines the need for legal action, at the time of the investigation.Court testimony may be required.Establishes and maintains a working relationship with community agencies.(e.g., law enforcement, courts, Dept. of Health & Welfare, etc.)Documents investigations in GetCare Database according to current Adult Protection procedures.Other DutiesAttends required meetings (staff, supervision, etc.)Participated in training to enhance professional skills.Represent Adult Protection at various community meetings and provides education to increase community awareness of Adult Protection Services.Additional related responsibilities as assigned by the Adult Protection Manager.QualificationsA social worker licensed to practice in Idaho; or an individual with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) in a human services field or equivalent and at least two (2) years' experience in direct service delivery to vulnerable adults; or an individual with an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree and at least two (2) years' experience in law enforcement.Working Conditions / Physical RequirementsOffice environment, on-site visitation to private residences, licensed facilities, etc. Working hours might include some evenings.Additional InformationTuition assistance for yourself and your immediate family here at CSI, reciprocal agreements for tuition assistance for you at Lewis-Clark State College and Idaho State University.Free Gym/Recreation center membership for you and your family.Discounted athletic events.Discounted Herrett Center events and shows.Medical – Select HealthDental – Delta Dental/WillametteVision – Ameritas/VSPRetirement plan with the following contribution rates.Employee Contribution: 7.18%Employer Contribution: 11.96%The College of Southern Idaho is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to cultivating and sustaining an environment in which our employees and learners thrive. The College prohibits discrimination on the basis of any legally protected status.Company Location: Twin Falls - Office on AgingPosition Type: Full-Time/RegularSalary: $40,000.00 - USDIs this position grant-funded? YesFLSA: ExemptMonths per year: 12 months year roundWork days/hours: Monday - Friday; Evenings or Weekends as needed#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job Description

Perform Adult Protection services for the Office on Aging. Services include investigation, assessment, and coordination of Adult Protection caseload, and crisis intervention. Documentation and maintenance of casework in the GetCare Database in a timely manner is mandatory.Duties & ResponsibilitiesAdult ProtectionInvestigates allegations of adult abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or exploitation according to ICOA & OOA standards and Idaho State Statute.Assesses the situation, considering the client's wishes, assets, deficits, needs, and natural supports.Coordinate multi-agency staffing when appropriate, to facilitate client protection and supportive service planning, and make appropriate service referrals.Determines the need for legal action, at the time of the investigation.Court testimony may be required.Establishes and maintains a working relationship with community agencies.(e.g., law enforcement, courts, Dept. of Health & Welfare, etc.)Documents investigations in GetCare Database according to current Adult Protection procedures.Other DutiesAttends required meetings (staff, supervision, etc.)Participated in training to enhance professional skills.Represent Adult Protection at various community meetings and provides education to increase community awareness of Adult Protection Services.Additional related responsibilities as assigned by the Adult Protection Manager.QualificationsA social worker licensed to practice in Idaho; or an individual with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS) in a human services field or equivalent and at least two (2) years' experience in direct service delivery to vulnerable adults; or an individual with an Associate of Arts (AA) or Associate of Science (AS) degree and at least two (2) years' experience in law enforcement.Working Conditions / Physical RequirementsOffice environment, on-site visitation to private residences, licensed facilities, etc. Working hours might include some evenings.Additional InformationTuition assistance for yourself and your immediate family here at CSI, reciprocal agreements for tuition assistance for you at Lewis-Clark State College and Idaho State University.Free Gym/Recreation center membership for you and your family.Discounted athletic events.Discounted Herrett Center events and shows.Medical – Select HealthDental – Delta Dental/WillametteVision – Ameritas/VSPRetirement plan with the following contribution rates.Employee Contribution: 7.18%Employer Contribution: 11.96%The College of Southern Idaho is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to cultivating and sustaining an environment in which our employees and learners thrive. The College prohibits discrimination on the basis of any legally protected status.Company Location: Twin Falls - Office on AgingPosition Type: Full-Time/RegularSalary: $40,000.00 - USDIs this position grant-funded? YesFLSA: ExemptMonths per year: 12 months year roundWork days/hours: Monday - Friday; Evenings or Weekends as needed#J-18808-Ljbffr

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