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Social Services Specialist II

State of OklahomaCleveland, OK

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Job Description

Job Posting Title

Social Services Specialist II

Agency

650 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Supervisory Organization

Norman Veterans Home

Job Posting End Date (Continuous if Blank)

Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the posting end date above.

Estimated Appointment End Date (Continuous if Blank)

Full/Part-Time

Full time

Job Type

Regular

Compensation

Social Service Specialist II salary $40,449.92 ($19.45 hourly)

Biweekly benefit allowance for 2025 as follow:

Health, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Insurance, Supplemental Life Insurance, Dependent Life Insurance, Flexible Spending and Daycare Account

Employee only $376.79

Employee & Spouse $687.62

Employee, Spouse & Child $820.98

Employee, Spouse & Children $913.92

Employee & Child $510.15

Employee & Children $603.09

Retirement:

Pathfinder is a 401K with 3 plan choices:

Standard: 4.5% we put in 6%

High: 7% we put in 7%

Customized- You have the opportunity to put in any amount over 4.5% or 7%. We put in 6% for anything less than 7% and 7% for anything above 7%.

You vest 20% each year.

1 year- 20% vested

2 years- 40% vested

3 years- 60% vested

4 years- 80% vested

5 years- 100% vested.

Longevity bonus:

Longevity begins after 2 years. You receive your first longevity payment in the pay period of your 2nd anniversary date.

Longevity will increase every 2 years: $250.00

At least 4 years but less than 6 years $426.00

At least 6 years but less than 8 years $626.00

At least 8 years but less than 10 years $850.00

At least 10 years but less than 12 years $1,062.00

At least 12 years but less than 14 years $1,250.00

At least 14 years but less than 16 years $1,500.00

At least 16 years but less than 18 years $1,688.00

At least 18 years but less than 20 years $1,900.00

At least 20 years $2,000.00

(For each additional 2 years of service after the 20 years, an additional $200 shall be added to the account stated for 20 years of service.)

Paid time off:

Annual leave:

  • 1-5 years- 15 days a year possible- 4.62 hours biweekly (based on hours worked 0.057692 per minute)
  • 5-10 years- 18 days a year possible- 5.54 hours biweekly (based on hours worked 0.069231 per minute)
  • 10-20 years- 20 days per year possible- 6.15 hours biweekly (based on hours worked 0.076923 per minute)
  • 20 years plus- 25 days per year possible- 7.69 hours biweekly (based on hours worked 0.096154 per minute)

Sick leave: 15 days a year possible- 4.62 hours biweekly (based on hours worked 0.057692 per minute)

Maximum accruals and payouts:

0 to 5 years Maximum accruals 360 hours Maximum payout 240 hours

5 to 10 years Maximum accruals 784 hours Maximum payout 640 hours

10 to 20 years Maximum accruals 800 hours Maximum payout 640 hours

Over 20 years Maximum accruals 840 hours Maximum payout 640 hours

Holiday leave:

11 holidays accrued yearly to use within 6 months after accrual date.

Admin Weather leave:

All ODVA employees are considered essential personnel. ODVA employees are required to work during inclement weather. You will accrue up to 8 hours per day or 32 hours total of admin leave if you are working during inclement weather to use within the 6 months from the date of accrual.

Military Leave:

Military leave with pay is limited to thirty (30) days, specifically two hundred forty (240) hours of pay within a federal fiscal year, beginning October 1 and ending September 30. The employee must furnish the Appointing Authority with the appropriate "military orders" which instruct the employee to report for active duty.

Job Description

Basic Purpose

Positions in this family are assigned responsibility for providing social services to children and adults in communities, facilities, institutions or hospitals.

Typical Functions

The functions performed in this job family will vary by level, unit and organization, but may include the following:

  • Manages a caseload and provides services for individuals and their families.
  • Evaluates the needs of individuals and families; assists the family as a unit to function more adequately; counsels clients and arranges for needed treatment or services.
  • Participates on a psychiatric team to gather social data, counsels individuals under the direction of a psychiatrist, psychologist or other social services specialist.
  • Assesses the needs of individuals and determines eligibility for specific programs; interviews clients, both in an office setting and on home visits, completes necessary case documents and compiles data to determine eligibility.
  • Develops and plans casework services and treatment for individuals with specialized problems in development, retardation, maladjustment or dependency.
  • Develops and implements specialized treatment programs within the community; utilizes community resources; initiates projects with foster or adoptive parents.
  • Investigates selected food stamp cases, conducts interviews and obtains information to determine food stamp violations or food stamp fraud.
  • Participates in staff conferences and interdisciplinary team meetings for the purpose of determining overall treatment.

Level Descriptor

Levels are distinguished based on the complexity of assigned duties and the level of expertise required for completion of work assignments.

At this level, employees are assigned responsibilities at the full performance level in providing social services to clients, assessing needs, and determining eligibility for specific programs and services. This includes managing a caseload requiring both broad and specialized knowledge of all social service programs. Some positions will serve on a psychiatric team and gather and interpret social data affecting a patient's condition; participate in therapeutic counseling of patients under the direction of a psychiatrist, psychologist or other social services specialist in a higher-level position; or participate as a member of an interdisciplinary team, giving input on the social history of individuals and contributing to the treatment plan. In addition, employees at this level will contact outside public and private health and welfare agencies and community resources to assist in obtaining aid for clients and their families, and may serve as a field eligibility examiner by conducting reviews of questionable social service cases to determine verification of income, employment, and other resources, and to document the true situation of the client.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Competencies

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required at this level include knowledge of social work principles and practices; of casework principles and methods; of current social and economic problems; of the principles of family economics and budgeting; of human relations; of community, state and national health and welfare resources; of psychological terminology; of the principles of interviewing; of social assistance requirements; of therapeutic treatment; and of psychiatric and medical terminology. Ability is required to deal effectively and courteously with people; to exercise good judgment in evaluating situations; to present ideas and facts effectively and accurately; to consult with staff and agencies; and to effectively treat social and emotional problems.

Education and Experience

Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of a master's degree; or a bachelor's degree and one year of experience in professional social work; or an equivalent combination of education and experience, substituting one additional year of experience in professional social work for each year of the bachelor's degree.

Special Requirements

Some agencies may have determined positions in this job family to be safety sensitive as defined by 63 O.S. § 427.8.

Equal Opportunity Employment

The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.

Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub.

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