Experience and Skills:
Minimum Qualifications Experience and Education
A qualified applicant will have a minimum of four (6) years of equivalent combination of education and/or experience which demonstrates the knowledge skills and abilities required. The following qualifications meeting the minimum requirements will be considered:
- Bachelors degree in social sciences humanities or liberal arts
- Two years of experience in social service or servicerelated work OR three years of experience working or volunteering with seniors and/or people with disabilities
(For Bilingual positions only)
- Successful completion of a language proficiency test
Knowledge Skills and Abilities
Protective Services Workers must have the following jobspecific skills knowledge and the ability to:
- Make decisions regarding safety of any situation for self and others prior to conducting an investigation
- Use judgment to determine when law enforcement contact is needed and determine when EMT or ambulance assistance is needed
- Knowledge of the social model underlying adult protective services and an understanding of the theory of adult protection
- Knowledge of federal and state laws and Oregon Administrative Rules pertaining to adult protective services and the ability to research and interpret these regulations
- Knowledge of and commitment to rules governing consumer confidentiality mandatory reporting provider records and investigations
- Know local resources to assist with planning for interventions and support for victims
- Have knowledge of legal requirements regarding guardianship conservatorship power of attorney restraining orders and advance directives
- Knowledge of social casework methods and techniques and their application to individual cases including problems of placement in care facilities
- General understanding of the principles of gerontology and the ability to work effectively with consumers and to use good judgment in handling individual case problems
- Knowledge of functions and scope of public and private agencies law enforcement agencies and facilities providing social support services to seniors and to people with disabilities
- Knowledge of sources for obtaining case data and ability to analyze and evaluate case data
- Prepare concise and complete case records and related reports; prepare and provide testimony at hearings
- Perform competent holistic assessments of adults in high risk situations and effectively interview people to secure specific types of information including investigative interviewing with potentially uncooperative interviewees
- Deescalate volatile and difficult situations to ensure the safety of the consumers
- Working knowledge of and the ability to apply basic word processing applications basic spreadsheet applications basic database applications basic communication applications (email) and other general office computer applications
- Provide outreach services such as serving on committees multidisciplinary teams and speaking to community groups
Protective Services Workers must have the following general skills including the ability to:
- Understand and interpret applicable policies and apply them to problemsolving and decisionmaking in order to serve external and internal customers
- Apply the knowledge and skills in a timely accurate and efficient manner to meet deadlines
- Work with minimal supervision and manage a high volume of work with critical deadlines
- Organize and prioritize work to meet required time timeframes
- Multitask
- Collaborate and coordinate with others
- Build relationships and network
- Exhibit excellent interpersonal communication and listening skills
- Exhibit good judgment and use courtesy and tact
- Maintain professionalism and composure when met with potentially hostile and/or irrational behavior
- Speak read write and understand English
- Intermediate computer skills and ability to use word processing database applications and email
- Follow verbal and written instruction
- Know and commit to abide by rules governing consumer confidentiality and mandatory reporting
(For Bilingual positions only)
Ensure NonEnglish speaking consumers receive services
- Communicate with and provide services to consumers whose primary language skills are nonEnglish
- Serve as an interpreter for the Agency in the identified language pair including oral and written interpreting and explaining forms rules policies etc.
- Translate written materials
Protective Services Workers must have the following skills including the ability to:
- Support the agencys mission ethics and values
- Secure and maintain a valid drivers license in the state of Oregon or an acceptable alternative means of transportation
- Commit to regular attendance as it is required to meet the demands of this job
- Pass a criminal background check successfully
- Maintain and share information according to privacy regulations
- Complete necessary work as assigned
Work Environment and Physical Demands
Protective Services Workers typically work in an office environment. They:
- Use a computer telephone and other office equipment
- Need to tolerate and be able to work where the noise level is that of a typical office
- Travel to consumers homes (in an agency or personal vehicle)
- May encounter frequent interruptions throughout the work day
- Are regularly required to sit talk or hear
- Use repetitive hand motions
- Must be able to handle objects and sustain a sense of touch
- Must be able to stand walk reach and bend
- Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds
Contact with the public in home or office environments may risk exposure to people with irrational/hostile behavior contagious diseases or contact with domestic animals.
The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Other Requirements
To be successful candidates must:
- Secure and maintain a valid Oregon drivers license or have an acceptable alternative means of transportation
- Attend work regularly to meet the demands of this job and to provide necessary services
- Complete and pass a criminal background check
Supervisory Responsibilities
None
Classification:Adult Protective Services Specialist
Position Number: 389
Salary Range: R23
FLSA Status: NonExempt
Unit: APS and Licensing
Location: Salem
Reports to: APS and Licensing Manager
Union Status: Represented
Last Revision: March 2024
This job description is a general guide for the job to be performed and does not cover everything. Employees may be required to perform other duties including covering for and in other offices. Employees are expected to follow and perform other jobrelated duties requested by their manager.
Reasonable accommodations will be made as needed.
Job descriptions are subject to change.