Introduction THIS IS A NEW OPEN CONTINUOUS EXAMINATION.   The eligible list resulting from this examination will cancel any existing list and may last approximately one year, but can be extended.  This examination may be reopened as necessary and the names of additional candidates merged onto the existing list according to examination score.  
 SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE  : A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Failure to submit the Application or Supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing.   
This is a continuous filing exam with filing deadlines on the following dates:        If you have previously applied or started an application for the Child Welfare Worker II, Examination 
 #25-6745-01 , to reapply for this recruitment, please contact the examination analyst, Ione Bell, at 
ione.bell@acgov.org to have your previous application released back to you.  
 SPECIAL REQUIREMENT  :    *All applicants must provide a transcript which notes the number of units and field practicum obtained for their Master’s degree. Transcripts must be submitted at the (appointment) time of the oral examination. If the transcript does not clearly indicate degree requirements have been fulfilled, a letter from an accredited college or university which affirms the graduation requirements/status must be provided.  
 Applicants who fail to provide sufficient proof of their Master’s degree will be disqualified.    Bilingual Candidates are Highly Encouraged to Apply.   Qualified bilingual persons who speak English and are also fluent in: Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Cambodian, Laotian, Korean, Mien, Tagalog, Amharic, Farsi, Dari, Tigrigna, Russian, Romanian or Sign Languages are especially encouraged to apply. There is an additional biweekly compensation for persons in positions designated bilingual. 
 Qualified candidates may be tested to demonstrate language proficiency.    *The scores and dispositions of candidates for this examination will be merged with previous exam participants.  If you previously submitted an application and choose to reapply, your new score/disposition will replace your current disposition.  If you do not wish to change your score/disposition, you are not required to reapply to this examination.  Candidates who received a qualifying score cannot participate in the examination within six (6) months of their disposition notice. Candidates who did not qualify may reapply sixty (60) days from their disposition notice.  Candidates who failed any of the exam components (i.e., oral exam), may reapply sixty (60) days from the exam date.*  
 Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION THE DEPARTMENT The Alameda County Social Services Agency (SSA) is comprised of almost 2,400 men and women working collectively and in partnership with community-based organizations, neighborhood groups and policy makers to serve the needs of the community. SSA provides services through its administration and operating departments. Administration includes Finance, Government and Community Relations, and Human Resources.  SSA’s operations includes Adult and Aging Services, Children and Family Services, and Workforce and Benefits Administration.  
The Social Services Agency assists one out of four of Alameda County's residents. The mission of the Social Services Agency is to promote the economic and social well-being of individuals, families, neighborhoods, and communities.  
To learn more about the Alameda County Social Services Agency, please visit the website at
  https://www.alamedacountysocialservices.org . 
 THE POSITION  Child Welfare Worker IIs in Alameda County provide intensive assessment, case management and/or casework services toward providing the most stable home environment for children who have been or are in danger of being abused, neglected or abandoned. They perform social casework of an advanced nature for children and families while dealing with complex problems under the time limitation and responsibility imposed by court action; and perform related duties as required.  
Child Welfare Worker II positions are located in the Social Services Agency, in the Department of Children and Family Services.  
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidates for the position of Child Welfare Worker must possess knowledge of the laws and principles related to child welfare. They must possess a broad knowledge and understanding of normal child development and how trauma impacts the developmental process. The successful candidates will have the skill and ability to conduct client interviews, assessment and crisis intervention activities. They will understand normal family functioning and how this functioning is impacted by trauma and loss. Incumbents in the position will exercise sound judgment in making diagnostic risk assessments and decisions regarding placement of children and handle high-pressure, crisis situations professionally and be able to extract appropriate information during such situations. They must be able to work with a variety of individuals with varying degrees of mental health functioning, literacy, coping abilities and life skills. They must have the ability to understand the role of the Agency in the treatment plan and the Social Services Agency's policies, procedures, programs and services and be able to articulate this understanding to their clients. 
In addition, the ideal candidate must possess the following: 
 -   knowledge of community resources,
-   the ability to set limits to assist clients in taking steps toward greater self-sufficiency,
-   the ability to write clear, concise and descriptive reports under time restraints,
-   strong written and verbal communication skills,
-   the ability to work well under pressure and display sound time management techniques,
-   an appreciation for diversity.
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 Child Welfare Worker II job specification.  
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEITHER I  
 Experience :   
 The equivalent of one (1) year of full-time experience as a Child Welfare Worker I in the Alameda County classified service.  
 AND   
 Recommendation for promotion based on recent performance evaluations.   
 OR II  
 Education :   
 Possession of a master's degree in Social Work from an accredited school of social work, which included a supervised field placement providing social casework and counseling services to individuals and families.   
 OR III  
 Education :   
 Possession of a master's degree from an accredited college or university in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Sociology, Education or an equivalent field (Vocational Rehabilitation majors not acceptable).  
 AND  
 Experience :   
 Satisfactory completion of two (2) semesters of supervised field work in an agency involved in the provision of direct services to families or children in one of the following or closely related areas:  child welfare, family counseling, juvenile probation, pediatric social work, alcohol and drug counseling, school social work, or school counseling.   
 OR   
 Experience :   
 The equivalent of six (6) months full-time post baccalaureate professional work experience which involved the provision of direct services to families or children in one of the areas previously described.   
 License :   
 Possession of a valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's license.   
 NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. 
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies:        Knowledge of :  
 -  Principles of sociology and psychology relating to normal and abnormal human behavior and family and community dynamics. 
 -  Child development and parenting skills. 
 -  Interviewing techniques, including crisis intervention and counseling methods. 
 -  The role of the Agency in the treatment plan and the Social Services Agency's policies, procedures, programs and services. 
 -  Legal definitions of sexual molestation, physical abuse, general neglect, incest, failure to thrive, emotional abuse, medical neglect and other details of laws relating to child abuse reporting and other related areas of law.   
 Ability to :  
 -  Work cooperatively with varying interests and coordinate them towards achieving case plan and solving problems. 
 -  Set limits to assist clients in taking steps toward greater self-sufficiency. 
 -  Write clear, concise and descriptive reports under time restraints. 
 -  Exercise sound judgment in making diagnostic risk assessments and decisions regarding placement of children. 
 -  Deal effectively with hostile, disorganized or aggressive clients. 
 -  Accept supervision and consultation. 
 -  Handle high-pressure, crisis situations professionally and extract appropriate information in such situations. 
 -  Learn and use various computer applications such as word processing and databases. 
EXAMINATION COMPONENTSThe examination will consist of the following steps:
Closing Date/Time: Continuous