Experience and Skills:
Minimum Qualifications - Experience and Education
A qualified applicant will have a minimum of six (6) years of equivalent combination of education and/or experience which demonstrates the knowledge skills and abilities required to do theessential functions of this position. The following is preferred but all qualifications meeting the minimum requirements will be considered:
- Bachelors degree in social sciences or related field of study
- Work experience with social service programs in a similar capacity with similar populations.
General Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Ability and willingness to support Agency mission ethics and core values.
- Speak read write and understand English
- Apply evaluation analytic and writing skills
- Read interpret and explain policies to others
- Organize and prioritize tasks to meet required time timeframes
- Collaborate and coordinate with others
- Build relationships and network
- Exhibit excellent interpersonal communication and listening skills
- Exhibit good judgment and use courtesy and tact
- Follow verbal and written instruction
- Working knowledge of and the ability to apply basic word processing applications spreadsheet applications database applications communication applications (e-mail) and other general office computer applications.
Job-Specific Knowledge Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of principles of social casework casework methods and techniques and their application to individual cases including problems of placement in care facilities.
- Knowledge of federal and state laws and Oregon Administrative Rules pertaining to risk intervention services; ability to research and interpret these regulations.
- General understanding of the principles of gerontology; and the ability to work effectively with consumers in handling individual case problems.
- Knowledge of the social model underlying adult protective services and an understanding of the theory of adult protection.
- Knowledge of functions and scope of public and private agencies law enforcement agencies and facilities providing social support services to the elderly and disabled.
- Knowledge of available sources for obtaining case data; and ability to analyze and evaluate case data prepare concise case records and related reports and provide testimony at hearings.
- Ability to perform competent holistic assessments of older adults and people with disabilities in high-risk situations and effectively interview people to secure specific types of information.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
Analyst/Reviewers typically work in an office environment. They must be able to:
- Use a computer telephone and other office equipment
- Tolerate and be able to work where the noise level is that of a typical office
- Encounter frequent interruptions throughout the work day
- Regularly sit talk or hear
- Use repetitive hand motions
- Handle objects and sustain a sense of touch
- Stand walk reach and bend
- Lift up to 25 pounds
- This position requires occasional travel to consumers in a variety of settings homes facilities etc. of varying levels of cleanliness and repair. Travel to other offices may require overnight stay. Field work requires driving an Agency car or personal vehicle and carrying and using a laptop computer.
Contact with the public in home or office environments may risk exposure to people with contagious diseases or irrational/hostile behavior and 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
Classification: Risk Intervention Worker
Position Number:
Salary Range: R21
FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Unit: APS and AFH Licensing
Location: Salem
Reports To: APS and AFHL Manager
Union Status: Represented
Last Revision Date: December 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 job-related duties requested by their manager.
Reasonable accommodations will be made as needed.
Job descriptions are subject to change.