Job Title: Caseworker
Reports To: Social Service Director
Employment Terms: Full time (40 hrs/week)
Salary Range: $17 – $2o Per hour

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, or another related field. Social Service Worker (SSW) licensure preferred. Ability to work in crisis situations. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Ability to build positive working relationships with teammates and community partners. A working knowledge of trauma, including rape, domestic violence and human trafficking victimization. Spanish speaking is also preferred. 

Position Purpose

CAPSA’s mission is to prevent abuse, end abuse, and support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. CAPSA’s caseworkers support this mission by providing trauma-informed advocacy for survivors and by working collaboratively with the survivor’s support system, other CAPSA staff, and/or other professionals to ensure any survivor receives needed support and safety. 

Case Management

  • Provide in-person, virtual and telephone crisis-intervention for domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking survivors.
  • Assist clients with creating a survivor directed action plan which may include:
    • Completing protective orders
    • Assistance with filing police reports
    • Attending court
    • Obtaining housing, shelter, food, employment or other financial assistance 
    • Providing advocacy with the court system, law enforcement, employers, etc.
    • Connections and collaborations with other community resources and professionals
    • Education for survivors regarding the dynamics of domestic and sexual violence and human trafficking.
  • Assist clients with creating survivor directed safety plans and completing danger assessments.
  • Maintain a client caseload and regularly follow up with clients to determine progress of client’s safety and action plan and any additional needs.
  • Thoroughly document all client interactions and adhere to grant and ethical guidelines or requirements.

Documentation

  • Prepare and maintain all required records and reports.
  • Document each client interaction, all action plans, assessments, and safety plans (as needed) for each client.
  • Complete and turn in monthly reports.
  • Contribute to grant reporting.

Training

  • Complete CAPSA’s 40-hour advocacy training.
  • Complete a minimum of 24 hours of domestic violence/sexual assault training within your first year of employment and 16 hours each year thereafter. Ensure all training is documented in the current database tracking system.
  • Provide educational presentations to community organizations and/or CAPSA staff/volunteers, as requested.

General Duties

  • Attend staff and casework team meetings.
  • Provide on-call/holiday coverage as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned. Complete monthly and quarterly reports
  • Develop and keep an updated position manual for the position.
  • Maintain timely documentation in files and database. 

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Job Title: Therapist
Reports To: Clinical Services Director
Employment Terms: Full time (40 hrs/week)
Salary Range: $26 – $29 Per hour

Qualifications:

Master’s degree in Social Work or related field. Licensed as LCSW, LMFT, CMHC, and/or PsyD (CSW, MFT, or ACMHC minimum, supervision can be provided). A working knowledge of trauma, including rape and domestic violence victimization, and knowledge of common diagnoses for survivors of trauma are preferred but not required. Spanish speaking is also preferred.

Position Purpose:

CAPSA’s mission is to prevent abuse, end abuse, and support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking in recovering from the trauma of abuse. CAPSA’s therapists support this mission by providing evidence-based and trauma-informed therapy for survivors in individual and group settings; providing community trainings to support and expand the understanding of trauma informed therapy practices, continuously striving for personal development as a therapist, and working collaboratively with the survivor’s support system, other CAPSA staff, and/or other professionals to ensure the survivor receives needed support.

Therapy:

  1. Provide trauma-informed therapy (individual and group) for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
  2. Perform thorough, accurate, ongoing assessment to gain an understanding of each survivor’s particular situation and needs.
  3. Create survivor directed treatment goals using evidence-based and trauma-informed treatment modalities. Compile treatment goals into individualized treatment plans. 
  4. Educate survivors regarding the dynamics of victimization and ways of stabilizing their lives after victimization. 
  5. Guide survivors in the development of skills and strategies for working through emotional trauma, stress, and triggers that may arise.
  6. Collaborate with case managers, other staff members, and other professionals (i.e. psychiatrists, medication providers) outside the agency to provide the survivor with the necessary professional support to work towards holistic healing.
  7. Provide services/support to secondary survivors to assist them in understanding and supporting survivors.
  8. Evaluate the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions on survivors’ progress in moving towards healing. As needed, make necessary modifications to improve therapeutic effectiveness. 
  9. Support survivors in developing a plan for life after transitioning out of therapy services.
  10. Maintain a client caseload to meet grant requirements. 

Documentation:

  1. Prepare and maintain all required treatment records and reports.
  2. Document each client interaction, session progress notes, treatment plans, assessments, and safety plans (as needed) for each client.
  3. Complete and turn in monthly reports.
  4. Contribute to grant reporting.  

Training:

  1. Complete CAPSA’s 40-hour advocacy training. 
  2. Complete a minimum of 24 hours of domestic violence/sexual assault training within your first year of employment and 16 hours each year thereafter. Ensure all training is documented in the current database tracking system. 
  3. Strive for continuous professional development by reading professional literature, attending courses and seminars, and establishing and maintaining contact with other social service agencies.
  4. Provide educational presentations to community organizations and/or CAPSA staff/volunteers, as requested. 

General Duties:

  1. Attend staff and clinical meetings.
  2. Provide holiday shelter coverage as needed.
  3. Develop and keep an updated position manual for the position.
  4. Other duties as assigned. 

Apply Now

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Please note: The application requires you to upload your resume (PDF or Word) and list professional references. Please have these items ready before starting your application.

For questions, send an email to info@capsa.org.