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Music Specialist Song Leader
The East Valley Jewish Community Center is looking to hire: Music Specialist / Song Leader PT for Summer Camp Ideal for teacher or college student who has their summers free. Accountable for all aspects of Music programming for children (Ages 2-4) and (Ages 5-14). General Responsibilities include: Teaching multiple groups of 12-16 children, grouped by age (in 20-30 minute periods) for weekly sessions - for approximately 30 minutes each and other musical needs that will be determined, together with the director. Music curriculum (planned and coordinated with Early Childhood Education Director & Camp, Youth and Family Director should include but it is not limited to: Weekly themes Basic songs Silly children songsFolk songsMovementPop songsDancing Required skills/certifications:Must be able to play guitar Must be able to learn new music Able to obtain a Level 1 fingerprint clearance cardFirst Aid/CPR/AED Certified (or able to be certified)Energetic personalityStrong voice projection Desired skills:Knowledge of Judaic songs or willingness to learn a plus Ability to teach new and fun “line/group” dances Camp experience as a counselor or a camper
4/20/2026
7:44PM
Behavioral Health Therapist Trainee
Position InformationExaminations: Appraisal (Weight 100%): of training, education, experience, interest and personal fitness for the work based on any combination of the following: Investigation, oral exam and/or rating of application.Applicants must attain at least a 70% score on each phase of the examination process.Minimum Qualifications/ Employment Standards:Bachelor’s degree and enrollment in a Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Social Work, Counseling, Sociology or Psychology graduate program at an accredited college or university leading to eligibility for registration with the State of California as an Associate Clinical Social Worker, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, or an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor.Degree required: Within one 90 days of employment, Behavioral Health Therapist Trainee appointees must acquire a Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Sociology or Psychology. Within 180 days of hire incumbents must obtain and maintain a current and valid associate registration with the State of California. Failure to maintain a current and valid registration may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.Dependent upon assignment, applicants maybe required to pass an extensive background investigation and be fingerprinted. Disqualification for felony, misdemeanor, and traffic offenses will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.A valid California Class “C” Driver’s License is required at the time of appointment. Applicants must attach a copy of their degree and/or transcripts verifying the conferral of a Bachelor's degree and enrollment in a Marriage and Family Therapist, Clinical Social Work, Counseling, Sociology or Psychology graduate program at an accredited college or university, or the application will be rejected.This position works within the Kern Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Department. For more information about the department, please view their website here. About Kern CountyKern County employees provide opportunities that are purposeful to our community. Every employee and every action contributes to the improvement and strengthening of our county.To learn more about Kern County, click here or follow us: Growth MindsetWe always encourage our employees to grow and develop. Kern County has a culture of innovation that allows employees to explore creative and more efficient ways to accomplish their work. We provide access to training and continued professional development in an effort to ensure that our employees have opportunities for career growth. Additional Information This is a continuous recruitment and may close at any time without notice. Admittance to the examination will require a valid government issued photograph identification. Applicants who are unable to present proper identification must make arrangements with the Human Resources Division prior to the test date. A background check may be conducted for this classification. A background investigation is required of candidates who wish to be considered for correctional medicine assignments. Felony convictions are disqualifying, and some misdemeanor convictions may be disqualifying. Following an offer of employment, you may be required to submit to post offer medical and drug screening tests at County expense. Note: Incumbents may be required to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends Bilingual (English/Spanish) applicants are encouraged to apply. Applicants must submit a bilingual (English/Spanish) certificate before the final filing deadline. Applicants who wish to be considered for bilingual employment must submit a bilingual certificate issued by the Kern County Human Resources Division or its authorized agent, Bakersfield College. Access the following website for information about where to obtain a qualifying certificate: https://www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/academics/career-education/bilingual-testing.html. Employees who occupy positions designated as bilingual are paid dependent upon the required level of proficiency. This examination will establish an eligible list from which immediate appointment(s) will be made. Other permanent and temporary appointments will be made as needed. Successful candidates will remain on the eligible list for a period of twelve-months, unless specified otherwise by the Civil Service Commission. Candidates are encouraged to indicate acceptable geographical locations in which they would accept employment on their application form. Candidates MUST be willing to travel to these locations (areas/district offices). For more information regarding Kern County's recruitment process, please see our FAQ page. Kern County is an ADA compliant and an equal opportunity employer and encourages all qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply.
4/20/2026
6:18PM
Case Manager
Position OverviewKaleb House is seeking a compassionate and organized Case Manager to support survivors participating in the Kaleb House restoration program. The Case Manager will serve as a primary point of coordination for survivor services, helping clients navigate housing stability, healthcare, legal processes, education, employment, and long-term recovery goals.The Case Manager plays a critical role in ensuring survivors receive consistent, structured support while progressing through the Kaleb House program. This position works closely with counselors, medical staff, and program leadership as part of a multidisciplinary care team dedicated to holistic restoration.Preference will be given to candidates with experience working with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) or similar agencies that provide services to survivors of abuse, trafficking, or vulnerable populations. Primary ResponsibilitiesClient Case ManagementConduct initial intake assessments and help develop individualized service plans for survivors entering the program.Track client progress and adjust service plans as recovery needs evolve.Assist survivors in accessing resources including healthcare, counseling, legal support, identification documents, education, and employment opportunities.Maintain organized and confidential case records in accordance with program policies.Survivor AdvocacyAdvocate for survivors within community systems including healthcare providers, legal services, and social service agencies.Assist survivors with navigating complex systems such as benefits enrollment, court processes, and victim services programs.Support survivors in developing practical life skills and personal independence.Off-Site Survivor SupportProvide two days per week of off-site survivor support, which may include:Transportation and accompaniment to appointmentsCoordination with external service providersAssistance with housing, employment, or education opportunitiesSupport during legal or advocacy-related appointmentsMultidisciplinary Team CollaborationWork closely with the Licensed Professional Counselor, Registered Nurse, and program leadership to ensure coordinated care for each survivor.Participate in case review meetings and contribute updates on client progress.Identify barriers to stability and coordinate solutions with the care team.Documentation & ReportingMaintain accurate and confidential case documentation.Assist with internal reporting requirements and program outcome tracking.Ensure compliance with organizational policies related to confidentiality and client rights. Preferred QualificationsBachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, criminal justice, or a related human services field.Experience working with survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, or abuse strongly preferred.Preference given to candidates with experience working with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) or similar survivor support programs.Knowledge of community resources, victim advocacy programs, and trauma-informed care practices.Strong organizational and documentation skills. Key AttributesCompassionate and trauma-informedStrong advocate for vulnerable populationsHighly organized and detail-orientedAble to navigate complex social service systemsTeam-oriented and collaborative Work Schedule1x 24-hour on-site shift per week with private residential accommodations provided for sleep and food preparation. 2 days per week of off-site survivor support and service coordination.1 week out of every 4 weeks serving in an on-call rotation to assist with client needs or urgent case management issues if needed. CompensationThis position is salary-only compensation with no additional benefits or incentives.$50-55,000 salary based on experience and employment types. About Kaleb HouseKaleb House is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration, protection, and long-term support of survivors of human trafficking and exploitation. Through safe housing, trauma-informed care, and comprehensive services, Kaleb House works to help survivors rebuild their lives with dignity, stability, and independence.
4/20/2026
6:05PM
FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM (FAP) CLINICAL COUNSELOR TIER II & III NF4
U.S. Marine Corps — CAMP PENDLETON MCCS
Summary
Marine Corps Community Services (MCCS) is looking for the best and brightest to join our Team! MCCS is a comprehensive program that supports and enhances the quality of life for Marines, their families, and others in the Marine Corps Community. We offer a team oriented environment comprised of military personnel, civilian employees, contractors and volunteers who keep the organization functioning smoothly and effectively.
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Duties
The primary duties of the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Clinical Counselor are to:Deliver comprehensive FAP services to active duty Marines, their family members, and others as authorized by Department of Defense (DoD) policy.Provide non-medical counseling, screening, assessment, evidence-based and informed interventions, service planning, and clinical case management services. Comprehensive non-medical counseling services consists of individual, couple, family and group sessions.Provide services to clients that address emotional problems, behavioral problems, life stressors, domestic abuse, child abuse, and problematic sexual behaviors in children and youth (PSB-CY).Conduct psychosocial assessments with individuals, couples and families and make recommendations for services. Include client in service plan development. Exercise clinical judgment to apply expertise in conducting initial assessments to match the clients needs to the most appropriate resources. Conduct ongoing risk assessment and conduct immediate safety planning. Report any suspected child abuse and/or domestic abuse as required by policy and mandated by law.Facilitate psycho-educational groups, classes, and workshops that focus on both prevention and intervention with child abuse, domestic abuse, and PSB-CY. Topics may include: anger management, relationship skill-building, effective and healthy communication, and understanding and eliminating power and control.Plan, develop, and implement services and initiatives designed to foster positive healthy relationships within the family structure. Develop and maintain professional standards of service, community referral resources, and maintain a close network with the clinical staff and other service providers.Complete and maintain appropriate documentation related to: intake paperwork, screening tools, risk assessments, safety plans, clinical counseling notes, individualized service plans, clinical case management, collateral notes, contact details, and other documentation as required by FAP policy.Participate in the confidential Clinical Case Staff Meeting (CCSM), which provides clinical recommendations for supportive services, non-medical counseling for victims of child abuse, domestic abuse, or PSB-CY, coordinated case management including risk assessment, ongoing monitoring of child abuse and domestic abuse victims safety, clinical intervention, and appropriate service delivery for alleged abusers who are eligible for services at the military treatment facility.Prepare and participate in the administrative process of the Incident Determination Committee (IDC). Communicate the IDC incident status determination to commanders and others who have a "need to know" status.Provide direct services to include screening, assessment, non-medical counseling, safety planning, and referrals with children exhibiting and those impacted by PSB-CY as well as to the family members. Participate in and provide input to the PSB-CY multi-disciplinary team and attend monthly case review meetings. Maintain case records and track statistical data in accordance with Limits of Confidentiality, Privacy Act, and higher headquarters policy.Establish and maintain command and military community relationships. Collaborate with other military agencies to support and meet client needs. Coordinate with military investigative agencies, military and local civilian law enforcement agencies, and civilian child welfare agencies in response to reports of child abuse incidents.Provide World Class Customer Service with an emphasis on courtesy. Assist customers and communicate positively in a friendly manner. Take action to solve problems quickly. Alert the higher-level supervisor or proper point of contact for help when problems arise.Adhere to safety regulations and standards. Use required safety equipment and observe safe work procedures. Promptly report any observed workplace hazards, and any injury, occupational illness, and/or property damage resulting from workplace mishaps to the immediate supervisor.Adhere to established standards of actively supporting the principles of the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) program and prevention of sexual harassment.Perform other related duties as assigned.This position may require a fluctuating work schedule to complete work assignments outside of the typical work week and work hours (to include weekends as necessary).This is a white-collar position where occasional lifting up to 20 lbs may be required
Requirements
Conditions of employment
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EVALUATIONS:
Qualifications
A Master's or Doctoral-level degree from a college or university with a program nationally accredited in: social work, marriage and family therapy, counseling, psychology, or other appropriate human service and/or mental health professional degree.Highest licensure by a State or National regulatory board that authorizes independent clinical practice that is current, valid, unrestricted and in good standing in at least one of the following: clinical social work, licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, or clinical psychologist that meet the DoD requirements. Must provide a photocopy of licensure with their application.Tier II must have engaged in 2 years, that includes at least 2,000 hours, full-time, post-masters supervised clinical expereince.Tier III must have engaged in at least two years post licensure, that includes at least 2,000 hours post licensure or 4,000 hours post graduate degree, full-time clinical experience in a clinical setting.At least two years experience working in the field of child and domestic abuse counseling or treatment. Must be able to work effectively with representatives of local, county, state, and federal social services agencies.One year experience in or ability to obtain, within 1 year of employment, training in all of the following: PSB-CY, child and adolescent development, and trauma-informed care.Experience counseling a wide range of persons in stressful and potentially high-risk situations. Skills to provide non-medical clinical counseling services to victims of child abuse, domestic abuse, and alleged abusers. Must be skilled in conducting client intake to include; informed consent, psychosocial assessments, risk assessments, safety planning, development of a service plan, and clinical note taking. Experience in providing services to both military and civilians preferred.Must have knowledge of family structure, dynamics, needs and problems, economic, social, cultural, environmental, and psychological factors in relation to social patterns. Must have training in child and adolescent development, problematic sexual behavior in children and youth, and trauma-informed care. Diagnostic skills in areas of psychological pathology and psychosocial dynamics.Must have knowledge of civilian and military legal information pertaining to family relationships and laws protecting children and elders. Must have knowledge of the professional ethics when working with individuals, couples, groups, children, and families. Working knowledge of the Uniform Code of Military Justice as related to domestic abuse and child abuse is preferred.Must have strong case management skills to include: maintain accurate and timely documentation of records and case files. Ensure a smooth implementation and continuum of care, develop and maintain knowledge of referral sources, collaborate and coordinate with other internal departments, outside agencies, and commanders (if indicated) to ensure that client is receiving the most appropriate services.Must be able to serve in an "on call" duty status outside of normal work hours that includes: remaining in a reasonable call back radius, carrying a cell phone, or regularly checking email to respond to emergencies, remaining in a state of readiness to perform work with limitations on pursuing outside leisure activities, and/or reporting to a designated post of duty to be ready to or to perform work.Working knowledge of Microsoft Office products is required and knowledge of electronic case management system is preferred.Knowledge of the military structure and the military environment is preferred.In accordance with Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1402.5, FAP personnel who provide services to children under 18 years of age will be subject to a favorable National Agency Check (NAC) Backgrounds and Security Investigation every five years in order to protect the health, safety, and well-being of children. Personnel must undergo an installation records check (IRC), be subject to the additional requirements of the Child Care National Agency Check and Inquiries (CNACI) and the criteria presumptive and automatic disqualification as specified in section 3 of DoDI 1402.5
Additional information
GENERAL INFORMATION: Applicants are assured of equal consideration regardless of race, age, color, religion, national origin, sex, GINA, political affiliation, membership or non-membership in an employee organization, marital status, physical handicap which has no bearing on the ability to perform the duties of the position. This agency provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the agency. The decision on granting reasonable accommodation will be on a case-by-case basis.It is Department of Navy (DON) policy to provide a workplace free of discrimination and retaliation. The DON No Fear Act policy link is provided for your review: part of the employment process, Human Resources Division may obtain a Criminal Record Check and/or an Investigative Consumer Report. Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a National Agency Check and Inquiries (NACI). For all positions requiring access to firearms or ammunition, the Federal Government is prohibited from employing individuals in these positions who have ever been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, or a felony crime of domestic violence adjudged on or after 27 November 2002. Selectees for such positions must submit a completed DD Form 2760, Qualification to Possess Firearms or Ammunition, before a final job offer can be made.Direct Deposit of total NET pay is mandatory as a condition of employment for all appointments to positions within MCCS.Required Documents: *Education/certification certificate(s), if applicable. *If prior military, DD214 Member CopyThis activity is a Drug-free workplace. The use of illegal drugs by NAF employees, whether on or off duty, cannot and will not be tolerated. Federal employees have a right to a safe and secure workplace, and Marines, sailors, and their family members have a right to a reliable and productive Federal workforce.Involuntarily separated members of the armed forces and eligible family members applying through the Transition Assistance Program must submit a written request/statement (may be obtained from the MCCS Human Resources Office) and present ID card with "TA" stamped in red on front of card.INDIVIDUALS SELECTED FROM THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE CHANGED TO PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME AT MANAGEMENT'S DISCRETION WITHOUT FURTHER COMPETITION.ALL ONLINE APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 1159PM EASTERN TIME (ET) ON THE CLOSING DATE LISTED IN THE JOB POSTING.
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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
Benefits
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. .
The Federal government offers a number of exceptional benefits to its employees. Benefits you get to enjoy while working at MCCS include but are not limited to:• Stability of Federal Civilian Service• People with passion for doing work that matters• Quality of Work Life Balance• Competitive Pay• Comprehensive Benefit Packages• Marine Corps Exchange and Base Facility Privileges
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Overview
Accepting applications
Open & closing dates
04/17/2026 to 05/18/2026
Salary
$101,899.20 - $124,500 per year
Pay scale & grade
NF 04
Location
4 vacancies in the following location:
Oceanside, CA
4 vacancies
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
25% or less - Varies
Relocation expenses reimbursed
No
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
NA
Job family (Series)
0101 Social Science
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Drug test
No
Announcement number
76961
Control number
865769800
4/20/2026
5:27PM
Athletic Trainer- Orthopaedics
At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together. Duke Health Integrated Practicehttps://careers.dukehealth.org/us/en/dhip Duke Health Integrated Practice comprises more than 110 primary and specialty outpatient clinics, extending the reach of the Duke Health mission across the state of North Carolina.$7,500 Commitment Bonus for qualifying candidates! ATHLETIC TRAINER ORTHOPAEDICSJOB LOCATION:Duke Orthopaedics Arringdon 5601 Arringdon Park Dr, Morrisville, NC 27560 JOB SUMMARYWe are seeking an Athletic Trainer to provide direct and indirect care to patients at Duke Orthopaedic Clinic located in Morrisville, NC JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patient Care Responsibilities- rooming patients, collecting histories, document 1st pass HPI, charting, answering phone calls, completing forms, patient education, set up and maintenance of sterile fields.
Clerical Duties- prepping clinics, obtaining test results, updating charts, verifying insurance, obtaining authorizations, coordinating referrals and appointments.
Fulfills EOC Responsibilities- cleaning exam rooms, ordering and stocking supplies and restocking exam rooms, cleaning exam tables, maintain safe work environment by checking for expired supplies, medications, emptying sharps containers
Organizational Duties- promoting patient rights, responding to emergency codes, following HR, Compliance and Joint Commission policies
Responsibilities that vary according to state law, which include autoclaving, checking vital signs, suture removal, dressing changes, entering orders based on physician protocols, biohazard waste, applying DME to a patient.
As assigned by clinic leadership, develop the ability to remove cast, apply basic splints and cast to the upper and lower extremity. Accurately fit all DME products used in the clinic.
Certain athletic trainers will be assigned the responsibilities to evaluate patients during their first post-operative visit. A physician or APP must also be present in clinic to provide support to the ATC if needed. The note generated by the ATC will be co-signed by the MD or APP.
Other duties as assigned by your manager or HCA.
JOB ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
A four-year college degree meeting the requirements of an athletic trainer. Masters preferred.
NATABOC Certification (National Athletic Trainers Association-Board of Certification) is required.
Licensed by NC Board of Athletic Trainer Examiners
Current CPR certification
Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy related conditions), sexual orientation or military status.
Duke aspires to create a community built on collaboration, innovation, creativity, and belonging. Our collective success depends on the robust exchange of ideas—an exchange that is best when the rich diversity of our perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences flourishes. To achieve this exchange, it is essential that all members of the community feel secure and welcome, that the contributions of all individuals are respected, and that all voices are heard. All members of our community have a responsibility to uphold these values. Essential Physical Job Functions:
Certain jobs at Duke University and Duke University Health System may include essential job functions that require specific physical and/or mental abilities. Additional information and provision for requests for reasonable accommodation will be provided by each hiring department.
4/20/2026
5:23PM
Principal Trainer Senior - Converge Clinical Informatics
DescriptionSummary:
The Principal Trainer Senior is a senior‑level Epic training leader responsible for the strategic design, delivery, and execution of training programs for assigned Epic application(s). This role independently manages the full training lifecycle, ensuring curricula, environments, and training strategies align with approved workflows, organizational objectives, and patient care standards. Serving as the training project lead for medium to large initiatives, go‑lives, and upgrades, the role owns training readiness, cross‑application coordination, and stakeholder communication. The Senior Principal Trainer also has advanced technical responsibility for Epic training environments, including Data Courier activities, Mitosis refreshes, and MST rebuild planning. As a senior resource, this role mentors other trainers, drives standardization and innovation, and contributes to continuous improvement across the Epic Training organization.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Lead the end‑to‑end design, development, and delivery of Epic training programs for assigned application(s), ensuring alignment with approved workflows and patient care objectives.
Serve as the training project lead for medium to large initiatives, go‑lives, and system upgrades, owning training readiness, deliverables, timelines, and risk escalation.
Design and maintain role‑based, workflow‑driven curricula including classroom training, eLearning, simulations, job aids, Learning Home Dashboards, and Training Wheels.
Ensure all training content meets established instructional design standards, governance requirements, templates, and style guidelines.
Partner with Clinical Informatics, operational leaders, analysts, and subject matter experts to align training with validated workflows and system functionality.
Represent the training team in project meetings, operational forums, and application‑specific workgroups to assess training impact and coordinate cross‑application alignment.
Draft, manage, and route Flash communications for assigned initiatives, coordinating stakeholder review, approval, and publication using approved templates and AI‑enabled tools.
Maintain content accuracy through Nova Note review, workflow validation, testing, and continuous curriculum updates.
Oversee and maintain complex Epic training environments to support realistic, role‑based learning experiences.
Execute and coordinate advanced Epic training environment activities, including Data Courier transfers, Mitosis refreshes, and MST rebuild planning in partnership with leadership.
Independently troubleshoot and resolve moderate to advanced training environment, workflow, and application issues.
Serve as an escalation or backup resource for other Epic applications, contributing expertise as needed.
Provide clear, concise, and organized status reporting on training readiness, risks, and outcomes to project teams and leadership.
Deliver instructor‑led, virtual, and blended training, as well as onsite or remote support during go‑lives and optimization efforts.
Conduct job shadowing and gather end‑user feedback to inform system optimization and training improvements.
Mentor and support Principal Trainer I and II colleagues through coaching, material review, and modeling best practices.
Lead internal knowledge‑sharing sessions and skill‑building workshops to advance instructional design, technical proficiency, and adoption of new tools.
Advocate for innovative learning strategies and technologies that improve adoption, efficiency, and performance.
Contribute to standardization, quality improvement, and operational excellence across the Epic Training organization.
Perform other duties as assigned to support departmental and organizational objectives.
Job Requirements:
Education/Skill
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent years of experience required
Master's degree preferred
Experience
6 years of Epic training experience required
2 years of experience functioning at a Principal Trainer II level or equivalent required
2 years of experience in project management, with a demonstrated track record fo leading complex training initiatives preferred
Experience leading training-related efforts during go-lives or optimization projects required
Proven track record of managing technical training environment tasks (e.g., DC, Mitosis, Data Courier, MST rebuild) required
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Epic certification/accreditation/self-proficiency in relevant application(s) required
Multiple certifications/accreditation/self-proficiencies in Epic applications preferred
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
8AM - 5PM Monday-Friday
Work Type:
Full Time
4/20/2026
5:22PM
Interdisciplinary (Family Advocacy Program Case Manager)
Commander, Navy Installations Command — CNIC Headquarters N91
Summary
This position is assigned to Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC), Washington, DC or Millington, TN; Fleet and Family Readiness (FFR) Programs (N9); Family Readiness Division. Incumbent is responsible for providing oversight, guidance, and accountability for the full range of responsibilities associated with the Navy's Family Advocacy Program, including policy development, program evaluation, and collaboration with installation-level FAP staff.
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Duties
In order to qualify for this position, resumes must provide sufficient experience and/or education, knowledge, skills, and ability to perform the duties of the position. Applicant resumes are the key means for evaluating skills, knowledge, and abilities as they relate to this position therefore, applicants are encouraged to be clear and specific when describing experience.
Duties include but are not limited to:
Provides program oversight, procedure guidance, and support for the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) at the headquarters level, ensuring consistent implementation across Navy installations and alignment with Department of the Navy (DON) and Department of Defense (DoD) standards.
Monitors program performance, assessing compliance with strategic objectives, and addressing challenges related to program delivery. Provides authoritative guidance to installation-level teams, ensuring effective execution of FAP initiatives that support the safety and well-being of service members and their families.
Develops, reviews, and implements FAP procedures and guidance that address child abuse, domestic abuse, and family violence prevention. Procedures are crafted to incorporate evidence-based practices, align with overarching DON/DoD policy, and remain adaptable to evolving challenges. Ensures procedures support a comprehensive prevention and response framework, with a focus on achieving operational readiness and family resilience.
Supports the headquarters review team for Incident Determination Committee (IDC) reviews, ensures complex and sensitive cases are reviewed thoroughly and consistently, in accordance with policy and regulatory guidance.
Conducts detailed analyses of FAP program data to evaluate effectiveness, identify service gaps, and recommend program improvements. Data-driven insights are used to inform resource allocation and policy adjustments, with regular reports provided to senior leadership. Reports highlight program performance metrics such as case outcomes, program utilization, and prevention initiative effectiveness, enabling evidence-based decision-making at the highest levels.
Provides subject matter expertise and professional development opportunities for installation-level FAP personnel. Equips staff with the skills and knowledge needed to address sensitive and complex cases effectively through workshops, webinars, and tailored training materials.
Serves as a consultant on high-profile or challenging cases, offering expert guidance on case management, program implementation, and adherence to IDC protocols. Ensures consistent service delivery and compliance across all installations, while also supporting the integration of telehealth services as an accessible and effective tool for reaching geographically dispersed personnel and families.
Fosters collaboration between FAP and internal/external stakeholders to enhance program effectiveness.
Works closely with Fleet and Family Support Centers (FFSCs), Counseling, Advocacy, and Prevention (CAP) programs, and other DON offices to ensure integrated service delivery and alignment with Navy Quality of Life initiatives.
Liaises with DoD programs, civilian agencies, and community organizations, facilitating coordinated responses to cases involving multiple stakeholders. Tracks warm hand-offs for complex cases and ensures streamlined access to resources for service members and their families.
Coordinates with stakeholders and supports in implementing comprehensive prevention strategies to address systemic risk and protective factors across the military community.
Provides leadership with analysis, execution guidance, and monitoring of research-based prevention and intervention programs aimed at reducing incidents of family violence, promoting resilience, and fostering healthy environments.
Oversees the integration of telehealth services within FAP, ensuring secure use of approved platforms and resolving logistical or technical challenges. This approach extends the reach of FAP services, providing innovative solutions to support the unique needs of Navy families in remote or dispersed locations.
Ensures the FAP remains a leading model for addressing and preventing family violence within the Navy through proactive engagement and robust partnerships.
Serves as the subject matter expert for the Navy's Transitional Compensation for Abused Dependents (TCAD) program, managing the complete case lifecycle from intake and eligibility verification to coordinating benefits with DFAS and providing ongoing case management for recipients. This includes preparing case files for OPNAV decision, maintaining all program records.
Collaborates with installation-level FAP staff, Victim Advocates, and command leadership to analyze TCAD program trends, develop data-informed prevention strategies, and provide expert guidance to stakeholders to strengthen the Navy's coordinated community response to domestic abuse.
Requirements
Conditions of employment
Must pass all applicable records and background check.
Must successfully pass the E-Verify employment verification check. Any discrepancies must be resolved as a condition of employment.
Must be a U.S. Citizen to obtain and maintain a Secret Security clearance.
Must be willing to relocate to reside within the local commuting area (50-mile radius) of one of the following bases: Washington Navy Yard, Naval Support Activity Mid-South or Naval Station Norfolk.
Qualifications
Resumes must include information which demonstrates experience and knowledge, skills, and ability (KSAs) as they relate to this position. Applicants are encouraged to be clear and specific when describing their experience level and KSAs.
A qualified candidate possesses the following:
Four (4) years of specialized experience working in the field of child abuse, domestic abuse and/or family violence.
Knowledge of the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) policies, procedures, and regulations, including DON and DoD standards.
Comprehensive knowledge of and skill in implementing prevention, intervention, and response frameworks for addressing child abuse, domestic abuse, and family violence within the military community.
Knowledge of telehealth technologies and their secure application in delivering FAP services.
Skill in advanced analytics to evaluate program performance, interpret complex data sets, and provide evidence-based recommendations to senior leadership.
Skill in procedure development, incorporating best practices and emerging research to create adaptable, policy-aligned guidance for FAP personnel across Navy installations.
Skill in communication, consultation, and training to effectively guide installation-level teams, provide subject matter expertise, and foster cross-functional collaboration with internal and external stakeholders.
Skill in strategic planning.
Skill in interpreting and applying complex DoD and Navy policies, regulations, and instructions.
Ability to advise clients and stakeholders on the scope and availability of associated military benefits.
Ability to coordinate effectively with internal stakeholders, external partners, and senior leadership to achieve strategic goals and maintain operational readiness.
Ability to lead FAP initiatives.
Ability to make decisions independently.
Ability to manage competing priorities.
Education
0101 Series:
A four (4) year course of study in an accredited college or university leading to a bachelor's degree in behavioral or social science; or related disciplines appropriate to the position. or Four (4) years of appropriate experience that demonstrates acquired knowledge of one or more of the behavioral or social sciences equivalent to a major in the field. or A combination of education and experience that provided knowledge of one or more of the behavioral or social sciences equivalent to a major in the field.
OR
0180 Series:
A doctoral degree (Ph.D. or equivalent) directly related to full professional work in clinical psychology
OR
0185 Series:
Amaster's degree in social work in a school accredited by the Council on Social Work Education
AND
The incumbent shall be Tier III qualified as outlined in Navy FFSP Credentials Review and Clinical Privileging requirements. These include:
Master's degree from a program accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs or an equivalent degree.
Master's degree from a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education or an equivalent degree.
Master's degree in Social Work from a graduate school of Social Work accredited by the Council on Social Work Education or an equivalent degree.
Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited university or professional school and a 1-year APA accredited clinical internship.
AND
A licensure/certification by a state or U.S. territory that provides legal authority to provide clinical services as an independent practitioner in the fields of Licensed Professional Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical Social Work, Clinical Psychology or Counseling Psychology. (Must provide licensure number)
AND
Two (2) years, full-time clinical experience post independent licensure or certification.
Note: Your degree must be from an accredited college recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Additional information
If selected, relocation to the local commuting area (50-mile radius) is required. Must be willing to relocate to reside within the local commuting area (50-mile radius) of one of the following bases: Washington Navy Yard, Naval Support Activity Mid-South or Naval Station Norfolk.
Salary is dependent on experience and/or education.
Some positions have special requirements. Selectee may be required to complete a one (1) year probationary period. Participation in Direct Deposit/Electronic Fund Transfer within the first 30 days of employment is required. We utilize E-Verify to confirm selectee's eligibility to work in the United States. Salary is dependent on experience and/or education.
This announcement may be used to fill additional vacancies within 60 days of issuance of selection certificate. For positions requiring travel more than twice per year, selectee may be required to obtain and maintain in good standing a Government-issued Travel Card for official government travel purposes.
Executive Order 12564 requires a Federal workplace free of illegal drugs. According to the Executive Order, all Federal employees are required to remain drug free throughout their employment. Commander, Navy Installations Command is a Drug-Free Federal Workplace. The use of illegal drugs will not be tolerated, and use of or intoxication by illegal drugs will result in penalties up to and including removal from Federal Service.
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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
Benefits
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Overview
Accepting applications
Open & closing dates
04/20/2026 to 04/27/2026
Salary
$106,349 - $121,684 per year
Salary is inclusive of locality pay.
Pay scale & grade
NF 4
Locations
1 vacancy in the following locations:
Washington, DC
Millington, TN
Norfolk, VA
Remote job
No
Telework eligible
No
Travel Required
Occasional travel - Up to 20% of travel may be required for this position.
Relocation expenses reimbursed
Yes—Authorize in accordance with agency policy.
Appointment type
Permanent
Work schedule
Full-time
Service
Competitive
Promotion potential
None
Job family (Series)
0101 Social Science
0180 Psychology
0185 Social Work
Supervisory status
No
Security clearance
Drug test
No
Position sensitivity and risk
Trust determination process
Financial disclosure
Bargaining unit status
Announcement number
26-12936502
Control number
865731800
4/20/2026
5:21PM
Group Exercise Instructor 3265
POSITION SUMMARYInstructs group classes in a safe, enjoyable, and positive environment that promotes member wellness and engagement. The Healthy Lifestyles Instructor is responsible for leading Group Exercise classes teaching the specific skills affiliated with each particular course design, while maintaining the health and safety of each class participant. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSProgram DeliveryCreate a welcoming environment by greeting members by name with a smile and eye contact.Plan and lead exercise sessions in one or more assigned fitness areas, such as aerobics, stretching/flexibility, yoga, circuit training, general fitness, weight training, and/or specialty training by implementing effective teaching methods, giving equal attention to all participants.Responsible for administering professional and effective program-specific skills according to course description.Address members who are not performing exercises correctly by demonstrating proper form and techniques.Member EngagementResponsible for building small communities by facilitating connections with and between members.Develop positive relationships with participants and provide motivational support and guidance to support members in their healthy living goals.Encourage member involvement and identify potential volunteers.Respond promptly and courteously to all member inquiries/needs.Administration & ComplianceSet up and monitor class equipment, ensuring equipment remains in working condition. Report all equipment repair needs to supervisor immediately.Advise participants on program and class procedures and policies, as appropriate.Distribute handouts and/or class evaluations, if appropriate, and answer questions from participants after each session.Record number of participants per class for every class taught.Complete additional projects and reports as required.Attend staff meetings and trainings as required.Uphold YMCA policies for safety, supervision, mandated reporting and risk management.Demonstrate the Six Pillars of Character (Trustworthiness, Citizenship, Respect, Responsibility, Caring, and Fairness) as well as the YMCA Core Values of Caring, Respect, Honesty and Responsibility in all dealings with members, guests, volunteers and fellow staff.Demonstrate competencies in and willingness to develop in the Cause Driven Leadership areas of mission advancement, collaboration, operational effectiveness and personal growth.All other duties as assigned by your supervisor.
4/20/2026
5:13PM
Unit Coordinator
DescriptionThe Unit Coordinator is responsible for providing clerical support to the Immediate Care Department to facilitate the delivery of quality patient care and continuity of care. The Unit Coordinator is responsible for facilitating Provider orders, patient referrals, delivery of EKG and X-ray reports to Providers, amongst other clerical duties. Professional DutiesPerform clerical work for the transfer of patients to the Hospital or Skilled Nursing Facilities in a consistent manner and according to established standards, policies and procedures.Expedite the disposition of referrals in a consistent and accurate manner.Facilitate Provider Orders accurately and in accordance with departmental policies, procedures, workflows and timeframes. Ensure that STAT orders are prioritized and processed in accordance with applicable timeframes.Facilitates and maintain the delivery of pertinent information to appropriate departments.Communicate pertinent information via the telephone an makes follow-up appointments with Primary Care Physician (PCP).Disassemble and distribute charts and clinical records in accordance with departmental policies, procedures, workflows and timeframes.Document and distribute all messages according to approved procedures.Input and maintain statistical data in order to generate required reports as requested by the Senior Leadership Group in a timely manner.Confirm accurate coding of charge tickets and charges.Facilitate the delivery of Emergency Logs to the Medical Director.Facilitate the delivery of EKGs to assigned Provider for review. Facilitate the delivery of X-ray and EKG discrepancy reports to Medical Management.Facilitate the delivery of copies of Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Waivers to Utilization Management.Faxes ICSN to Primary Care Providers.Fax x-ray and laboratory results to appropriate Providers.Perform other duties as assigned.Serve as an ambassador for Desert Oasis Healthcare and Family Hospice Care at all times and positively shape the customer experienceIntroduce self and your roleBe knowledgeable about your job so that you can serve others effectivelyHelp others, offering to assist (Ask, how may I help you?)Do your share. Do what you say you will do and take action, follow through. Be willing to pitch in and helpLet your patients, customers and co-workers know what they can expect from you and follow throughBe an active listener (make eye contact, validate)Assume a neutral position and suspend judgment of othersAddress customers as Mr., Mrs., or Ms. until invited to do otherwise. Never use terms of endearment such as hon, dear, sweetie, etc.Be accountable for your workBe sensitive to factors that influence customers and co-worker’s situation including age, gender, culture, race and socioeconomic status. Be observant of others’ social cues (emotions) and respond appropriatelySpeak clearly and use understandable language (avoid medical jargon or slang)Summarize key information and provide written materials whenever possibleValidate to ensure understandingUse open-ended questions to engageDemonstrate appropriate body language and tone of voiceAnswer all phone calls with a salutation, introduction and offer to assist (Good afternoon, Desert Oasis Healthcare or Family Hospice Care, this is (your name), how may I help you?)Speak positively about your work, co-workers and Desert Oasis Healthcare and Family Hospice CareSee the positive in situations and in othersAvoid gossip and negativityOffer to answer any additional questions that the person, patient or customer may haveAnticipate needs that will arise before your next meetingInform patients and co-workers of how and when to contact you under normal circumstances (phone number, email, a help line, Immediate Care, etc.) or when unforeseen issues arise QualificationsHigh School diploma or equivalent required.2 years of recent healthcare experience in an acute or ambulatory care setting, preferred.Knowledge of medical terminology, preferred.Ability to utilize Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point) and other computer software/applications.Ability to effectively communicate with individuals within all levels of the organization, patients, patient family members, providers, vendors and others.Excellent customer service and telephone etiquette skills.Able to work as part of a team.Current California driver's license and proof of automobile insurance coverage. Physical DemandsType DescriptionSitting Approximately 85% of day.Standing Approximately 5% of day.Walking Approximately 10% of day.Lifting 0 - 50 lbs. approximately 20% of day.Bending Approximately 10% of day. Kneeling approximately < 20% of day.Hearing/Visual Acuity Adequate for use with computers, telephone/mobile device and other office equipment approximately 80% of day.Computer Highly technical work environment. Must be able to work 4+ hours per day using computers, telephone/mobile device.Reaching Above head 75 degrees approximately 25%.Hand grip dexterity Approximately 40% of day.
4/20/2026
5:09PM
CPS Conservatorship Worker
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) works to build on strengths of families and communities to keep children and vulnerable adults safe, so they thrive. We do this through investigations, services, and referrals. What You Get Beyond Your PaycheckWhen you join the State of Texas, your monthly paycheck is just one part of your real income. Our benefits provide extra value that many private employers simply don’t match—often adding hundreds of dollars each month to what you take home or save. Here’s what you get as a full-time employee:
100% paid health insurance for you, and 50% paid for eligible family members—saving you hundreds every month in out-of-pocket medical costs
Retirement plans with lifetime monthly payments after five years of state service, plus options to save even more with 401(k) and 457 plans
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave so you can recharge and take care of life outside work (that’s time off you’re actually paid for)
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance—at rates much lower than most private plans
Flexible spending accounts for added tax savings on health and dependent care
Employee discounts on things like gym memberships, electronics, and entertainment
You also might qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, which could help you pay off federal student loans faster.You can see all the details here: ERS recruitment brochure Functional Title: CPS Conservatorship Worker Job Title: CPS CVS Spec I Agency: Dept of Family & Protectve Svc Department: Region 7 CPS Dir Del - CVS Posting Number: 16138 Closing Date: 05/20/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Protective Services Salary Range: $3,816.65 - $5,372.41 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-B-17 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Days (First) Telework: Not Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 75% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt Facility Location: Job Location City: WACO Job Location Address: 801 AUSTIN AVE STE B-30 Other Locations: MOS Codes: 0149,5805,5821,5822,5832,14N,14NX,183X,1N0X1,230X,311A,31D,351L,351M,35L,35M,42SX,43HX,4C0X1,4E0X1 5IX,683X,68X,71SX,73A,783X,HM,INV,IS,ISS,IV,MST,NC,OAP12 Brief Job Description: Whenever a child must be removed from their home, Texas courts appoint Child Protective Services (CPS) to serve as a "Conservator" of the child. Conservatorship Specialists are a specific type of caseworker legally responsible for a child's welfare whenever they are removed from their home and monitors children's care while in CPS conservatorship. They work closely with parents, extended family, and legal parties to help children find a permanent, safe place to live.Newly hired employees holding a Master's Degree in Social Worker may qualify for an increase at the point of hire.HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE:To explore more of what CPS Conservatorship Specialists do, click here.For a realistic job preview of this position and to learn more DFPS, please click here. You will also have access to a self-assessment that will help you determine if this type of work is something that is a good fit for you. DFPS is committed to its employees' professional development and ongoing success, and offers the DFPS Certification Program to enhance skills and advance careers within our organization. The program is tailored specifically for DFPS employees, provides the opportunity to earn additional compensation through a supportive learning environment that fosters growth and innovation, and equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to deepen their expertise in their respective role. Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
Receives cases from investigators after children are removed from their homes, placed in CPS conservatorship, and placed in care outside their homes.
Determines each child’s needs and ensuring that appropriate referrals for testing, evaluations, records, or further assessments are made. Ensures all services are focused on achieving positive permanency.
Working with children, families, and communities to plan for a child's permanency.
Identifying potential permanency resources for the child through ongoing contact with parents, family members, and other individuals the child and family identify as important to them.
Searching for potential kinship providers throughout the case. Completing home studies of a child's family members or family friends (kinship providers) who might care for the child.
Meets with the parents to assess risk and safety issues, identify behavior changes necessary to achieve child safety, referring parents to appropriate services to address the identified needs to move towards positive permanency. Discusses with parents their progress towards making changes to behaviors that pose dangers to their child(ren).
Meets with children, parents, family friends, or foster homes in public as well as in their own homes.
Collaborates with a Placement Team, including Kinship staff, for placements, as needed.
Participates in meetings and conferences at times and places convenient for the family members as well as everyone involved in the case.
Visits children monthly to assess the child’s feeling of safety in their current home, to plan for permanency, and to discuss their needs, wishes, and progress while in care
Attends and participates in court hearings about the child and family. This includes contacting the parties in the case before hearings, preparing court reports, and testifying in court on the child’s needs, the family’s progress, and the department’s efforts to achieve permanency for the child.
Keeps the child’s, parents, caregivers, court-appointed attorney and guardian ad litem(s) informed about the child’s circumstances and significant events.
Works with the department's attorney to prepare for contested-court hearings and trials.
Works with kinship caregivers and foster parents to ensure that they have what they need to care for the child or youth placed with them i.e., keeping them informed about developments in the case, returning phone calls, and in some areas of the state being available 24 hours a day / 7 days a week at certain times.
Transitions children home during reunification services and provides support to the family until the legal case is closed.
Supervises adoptive placements until the adoption is final or until the case is transferred to an adoption caseworker.
Using effective time-management skills to make sure all key tasks are done.
Documents case records by completing forms, narratives, and reports to form a written record for each client.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships between Child Protective Services staff and law enforcement officials, judicial officials, legal resources, medical professionals, and other community resources.
Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain unit operations.
Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity among coworkers, clients, and all work-related contacts.
Attends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of child development
Knowledge of family dynamics
Skill in effective verbal and written communication.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships.
Skill in problem solving techniques
Ability to operate a personal computer.
Ability to travel and attend child and family visits as well as other work related appointments and meetings after 5pm.
Ability to be on call on a rotating basis and work irregular hours.
Ability to work in an emotion-filled environment and which may require conducting home visits in isolated or high crime areas and may involve exposure to substandard and unsanitary living conditions.
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications: This position requires use of the applicant's personal motor vehicle to complete job functions. Applicants for positions must have a reliable motor vehicle, and acceptable driving record for the past five years, and a current, valid Texas driver's license appropriate for the vehicle and passenger or cargo load. Applicants must provide proof of driving record, insurance, and license. Initial Screening Criteria: Child Protective Services Conservatorship Worker I: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations.Child Protective Services Conservatorship Worker II: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist I for 9 months AND have received Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist II or Child Protective Investigations Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist II or Child Protective Investigations Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Protective Services Conservatorship Worker III: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist II for 9 months AND have received Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist III or Child Protective Investigations Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist III or Child Protective Investigations Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Protective Services Conservatorship Worker IV: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist III for 24 months AND have received Senior Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist IV or Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Services Specialist IV or Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Preferred Criteria
Degree in Social Work, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Human Development and Family Studies, Education, or Public Health.
Previous professional or volunteer experience in a government agency, nonprofit, child protection, foster care, juvenile justice, mental health, or substance abuse services.
Familiarity with trauma-informed care or experience conducting interviews or assessments with children and families.
Additional Information: Community-Based Care (CBC) is a new way to provide services than traditional foster care because it gives local communities the flexibility to draw on local strengths and resources and find innovative ways to meet the unique and individual needs of children and their families. CBC includes many of the services that Child Protective Services (CPS) normally provides. This includes foster care, case management, kinship, and reunification services. A single contractor in each designated community area creates a network of services, foster homes, and other living arrangements and, when ready, provides case management for each child and their family as well. CPS works with each contractor (Single Source Continuum Contractor or SSCC) to carefully manage the transition from traditional foster care to community-driven care. Full implementation of CBC is projected for the year 2029 across the state of Texas. With open proposal options, any given community or regional area may be selected for CBC transition. This position along with your job duties and function will shift form a state position with Texas Department of Family Protective Services to the SSCC, which is a private and non-profit agency serving the same foster care population. After the transition, your office location is subject to change within your same county which is expected to occur before 2029. To learn more about CBC, please visit Community-Based Care.This position may be filled at any level from a Child Protective Services Conservatorship Worker I to a Child Protective Services Conservatorship Worker IV. Factors such as education and experience may be considered when establishing the starting salary. Applicants considered for placement in this position will be required to pass a drug screening. At the point of offer, candidates will be referred to a testing site. Note that it is important to maintain current contact information in the event you are referred for testing. A final offer of employment will not be extended until the agency receives confirmation of successful test results. During the 83rd Legislature (2013), the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill (SB) 427 which requires prospective and current child placing agency (CPA) employees to complete a Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) fingerprint check. Child Protective Services functions as a CPA therefore a fingerprint check will be required for each Conservatorship (CVS) and Foster/Adoption home (FAD) direct delivery staff or applicant being considered for employment. This position will be in a mobile unit which means the majority of the work will be conducted using mobile technology, such as a tablet, while away from the office. Being mobile requires working independently yet still being responsive to supervision and your assigned unit. Newly hired DFPS employees in eligible positions will be assigned a DFPS cellular phone.Learn about the essential COMPETENCIES required/acquired during the first few months of employment here: DFPS - CPS Practice Guides & Core CompetenciesPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:These requirements are not exhaustive, and additional job related physical requirements may be added to these by individual agencies on an as needed basis. Corrective devices may be used to meet physical requirements. These are typical requirements; however, reasonable accommodations are possible.Physical Activities: He/she is frequently asked to stand, hear and talk; he/she is occasionally asked to climb.Physical Demands: The incumbent typically performs work that requires him/her to exert up to 20 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.Visual Requirements: The incumbent must be able to see objects clearly at 20 inches or less, and at 20 or more feet. In addition, he/she must be able to adjust his/her eyes to bring objects into focus, distinguish colors, see objects in his/her peripheral vision, and see objects in three dimensions.Working Conditions: He/she typically works in a mobile environment (the majority of work is performed outside of the office environment) and is exposed occasionally to adverse environmental conditions including, but not necessarily limited to, extreme heat, wetness and humidity, chemicals, close quarters, gases and heights.This role requires frequent travel to homes and offices both within and outside your assigned region. Reliable transportation and a strong willingness to travel are essential, as you can expect to be on the road about 60% of the time. While much of your travel will be local, there will be instances—including last-minute situations—where you’ll need to go outside your assigned counties, sometimes with little notice. Some overnight travel is also required, especially during initial training held outside your area and as cases demand. Flexibility is critical, as our mission to protect the most vulnerable means you must be ready to serve clients wherever and whenever you are needed. Review our Tips for Success when applying for jobs at DFPS, DSHS and HHSC.Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor’s Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions. You may also contact the DFPS Military Liaison at dfpsmilvets@dfps.texas.gov with additional questions.Applicants selected for hire must pass a background check and if applicable a driver’s record check.State of Texas employees are required to maintain the security and integrity of critical infrastructure as defined in Section 117.001(2), State of Texas Business and Commerce Code. Applicants selected for hire comply with this code by completing related training and abiding by agency cybersecurity and communications system usage policies.As a state agency, DFPS is required by Texas Administrative Code (TAC 206 and 213) to ensure all Electronic Information Resources (EIR) follow accessibility standards. The staff must be familiar with the WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 to create accessible content including but not limited to; Microsoft Office documents, Adobe PDFs, webpages, software, training guides, video, and audio files. DFPS uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Employees must provide documentation to DFPS to show their identity and authorization to work in the US. Please review the following link for authorized documents: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents .In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS/DFPS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS/DFPS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
4/20/2026
5:05PM
RN Case Manager
DescriptionThe RN Case Manager is the member of the interdisciplinary team who is the pivotal person in identifying the physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs of the patient and family. The RN Case Manager initiates appropriate intervention and support for the patient and family upon admission and provides a continuously appropriate, comprehensive and responsive plan of care.Professional DutiesCoordinates the patient’s and families care and services including those of the team, social worker, chaplain, home health aide, volunteer and physician.Responds necessary information to the Team Manager.Monitors the re-certification process.Participates in Interdisciplinary Team Meetings as indicated.Documentation is complete, accurate and timely.Ensures and documents appropriate use of the medications, durable medical equipment and supplies.Educates patients, families and other caregivers.Provides skilled nursing as determined by the interdisciplinary plan of care.Updates care plan regularly and integrates plan of care with any new changes in patient condition.Appropriately utilizes the skills and resources of contract personnel such as PT, OT, Dietary, Speech and Pharmacy.Performs on site evaluations of Certified Home Health Aides (CHHA) and volunteers.Participates in the on-call rotation, weekends and holiday schedules if situation arises.Integrates Quality Improvement results into the established plan of care.Participates in the orientation of new team members and / or act as a preceptor to nursing students as assigned by the Team Manager.Attends regularly scheduled in-services and educational conferences.Reconcile medication with each change of level of care and update the electronic health record and Hospice pharmacy.Performs other duties as assigned.Be accountable for your workSpeak positively about your work, co-workers and Desert Oasis Healthcare and Family Hospice CareSee the positive in situations and in othersAvoid gossip and negativityInform patients and co-workers of how and when to contact you under normal circumstances (phone number, email, a help line, Immediate Care, etc.) or when unforeseen issues ariseQualificationsCurrent California RN License1 year experience as a professional nurse, with Diploma, Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), BSN may substitute for 1 year of work experience. Previous experience in hospice or home health, preferred.Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care.Ability to communicate effectively with individuals within all levels of the organization, patients, providers, and others.Ability to work independently. Ability to utilize critical thinking and judgement to problem solve.BLS required within 60 days of hire.Valid California’s Driver’s license and proof of auto insurance.Physical DemandsType DescriptionSitting Approximately 60% of dayStanding Approximately 20% of dayWalking Approximately 20% of dayLifting 0 - 40 lbs - approximately 20% of dayBending Approximately 10% of day. Kneeling < 20%.Hearing/Visual Acuity Adequate for use with computers, cell phone and tablets - Approx 50% of dayComputer Highly technical work environment - Must be able to work ≥ 4 hours / day using keyboard, mouse, monitor and tablet.Reaching Above head 75 degrees - approximately 25%.Hand grip dexterity Approximately 40% of day
4/20/2026
5:05PM
Mental Health Therapy Coordinator
Mental Health Therapy Coordinator (Pendleton Cottage)REQ-198762Close Date: 4/30/2026Monthly Salary: $4,998 - $6,333Work Location: Pendleton Cottage - Pendleton, ORLink to apply: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Pendleton--OHA--Westgate-2585/Mental-Health-Therapy-Coordinator--Pendleton-Cottage-_REQ-198762 The Oregon State Hospital, Pendleton Cottage, in Pendleton, Oregon, is currently seeking applicants for the position of Mental Health Therapy Coordinator.As a Mental Health Therapy Coordinator, you will be responsible for managing the 24-hour staffing schedule to ensure the facility's needs are met. You will assign, oversee, and coordinate the non-clinical and non-nursing work assignments of Mental Health Therapists, ensuring accuracy, task completion, and adherence to policies and procedures. Additionally, you will perform administrative, scheduling, and direct care functions to facilitate the efficient daily operation of the facility.For a full review of the position description, please click here. Work ScheduleWednesday-Saturday - NOC Shift 5:30 pm- 4:00 am Days Off: Sunday, Monday, TuesdayNote: This position is located in Pendleton, Oregon.What We Are Looking ForMinimum Qualifications: These qualifications must be reflected in your application for consideration.Three years of experience in the care and treatment of mentally, emotionally, and/or behaviorally impaired clients.Associate or a bachelor’s degree in social science (such as social work, human services, psychology, child development, gerontology, health, or health education) may be substituted for one year of the required experience. Desired Attributes: The following are desired attributes that we have identified as key to success for this role at OHA. These are the attributes we are looking for in our top candidate. If you have any of these, please let us know in your application. Ability to implement and support the principles of the Recovery Model. Strong interpersonal skills, with the capacity to effectively engage with diverse individuals in various settings. The ability to think proactively and address potential issues before they occur.Experience working with individuals with persistent and chronic mental health conditions, including Personality Disorders.Experience working with forensic populations.Experience in facilitating and instructing groups within the framework of the Recovery Model.Experience in administering medications.Strong leadership and organizational skills.Special Qualifications: Must possess a valid Oregon driver's license.Must possess QMHA (Qualified Mental Health Associate) certification or willing to obtain within the first month of employment. Must possess CPR and First Aid certifications or willing to obtain within the first month of employment. Must possess Safe Together certification or willing to obtain within the first month of employment.Additional DetailsThis announcement is for one (1), full-time, permanent, SEIU represented, Mental Health Therapy Coordinator based in Pendleton, Oregon.This is a 100% on-site position.Employment is contingent upon a criminal records check and a driving records check that meets OHA criteria at the time of hire and throughout employment.Candidates who are offered employment at Pendleton Cottage must satisfactorily pass a pre-employment drug screening.
4/20/2026
5:03PM
Financial Counselor - Full-Time - Onsite
Company DescriptionMore Than Just Care, It’s Community Imagine doing meaningful work in a place where people vacation. That’s life at Munson Healthcare - northern Michigan’s largest healthcare system, with eight award-winning community hospitals serving over half a million residents across 29 counties. If you want a career in healthcare and a lifestyle most people only dream about – with freshwater lakes, scenic trails, charming downtowns, a vibrant arts scene, and endless outdoor adventures - you might just be Munson Material. To us, that means teammates who live by our values of excellence, teamness, positivity, creativity, and a commitment to creating exceptional experiences for our patients and each other. Join a team that delivers outstanding care in one of the most beautiful regions in the country.Invested in You Grow: Tuition reimbursement, in-person and online development, and access to our career hub to help you advance. Thrive: Full benefits, paid holidays, generous PTO, employee discounts, and free individual retirement counseling. Be Well: Free wellness platform for you and your family, plus personalized support for personal or family challenges. Be Heard: Share your ideas and help shape the way we work through improvement huddles, employee surveys, and town hall meetings Job DescriptionA Day in the LifeThe Financial Counselor performs quality assurance for in-house and post discharged accounts by assisting the uninsured and underinsured patients, or the responsible party, in establishing a financial resource for their healthcare needs.Financial Counselors assist patients in applying for governmental and/or state programs. They are also responsible in assisting individuals with pre-service cost estimates, support in resolving insurance issues, and continuously monitoring various worklists for appropriate follow-up.
Contributes to the team orientation of the Patient Accounts area and, as such, is responsible for proper communication with all department members. Contributes to the team orientation of MMC and, as such, is responsible for proper communication between Patient Accounts, and all other departments.Handles questions from patients or interested persons concerning insurance, credit, or other problems relating to the hospital. Responsible for data accuracy and input on the financial system. Provide cost estimates for patients anticipating hospitalization for MMC outpatient services, or regular admissions. Interviews in person or by phone, patients and relatives requesting credit arrangements. Counsels patients on payment options. Helps patients obtain financial assistance through appropriate state or federal agencies. Obtains and reviews pre-admission information on scheduled outpatients and inpatients. Resolves problems regarding insurance, lack of information, and provide financial advice as required. Accepts deposits, issues receipts, and makes payment arrangements on any unpaid balances. Verifies insurance benefits on problem accounts for all third-party payors. Follows-up with insurance companies by telephone and letter to obtain payment. Dictates and sends collection letters as required. Handles problem patient correspondence. Makes collection telephone calls. Handles incoming collection calls. Will collect when appropriate. Interviews prospective charity recipients, disseminates applications, and determines eligibility. Follow-up with the Department of Social Services and patients for documentation needed to complete applications. QualificationsWhat’s Required
Associate's Degree or two (2) years formal education or equivalent experience required.
Two years' experience in customer service, healthcare, or business-related field.
Knowledge of current third-party payer reimbursement preferred.
Above average oral and written communication skills and the ability to converse well on the telephone and in face-to-face situations is required. Applicant must be warm, friendly and sensitive to the feelings and concerns of others.
Additional InformationAre you Munson Material? Apply today! Schedule: Monday thru Friday - 8:30a-5:00pMunson Healthcare requires all employees be vaccinated or have lab confirmed immunity for Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella. MHC also requires all employees to receive a flu vaccine during the flu season in the year that they are hired and annually thereafter, or receive an approved medical or religious exemption.
4/20/2026
5:02PM
Admissions | Discharge Coordinator
Admissions | Discharge CoordinatorKingsburg, California, United StatesAre you looking for a meaningful role in behavioral health and have the desire to work with an organization that puts people first? If you have a passion for helping others along their recovery journey, then we invite you to join our Crestwood family!For more than 50+ years Crestwood has been committed to creating innovative recovery programs and developing compassionate communities that support each client in their journey. Our model of care focuses on a personal and self-directed process that empowers the people we serve and helps them to develop the skills to thrive!Title: Admissions | Discharge CoordinatorJob Duties: The Admissions or Discharge Coordinator is responsible for reviewing admission packets and distributing them to the program director and the director of nursing services for approval. They will also work with conservators and outside sources for discharge placement.Schedule:Full-TimeQualifications:High school diploma/GED.Warm, friendly personality with exceptional customer service skills.Ability to manage a variety of duties accurately with frequent disruptionsAccepts responsibility and accountability for actions while demonstrating initiative with excellent judgment.Has the ability to relate positively with all levels of professionals as well as clientele.Loyal, reliable, tactful, honest, and discreet, maintaining confidentiality at all times.Crestwood Offers Comprehensive Benefits Packages to Full-Time Employees Including:Medical, Dental, and Vision CoverageLife InsuranceVacationPaid Sick LeaveSick Leave Buy Back401(k) RetirementScholarship ProgramQualifying Supervision for BBS AssociatesCompetitive PayPaid HolidaysService AwardsJury Duty PayAbout the Campus: Crestwood’s Kingsburg Healing Center is a Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC) located in Fresno County, in the city of Kingsburg, Central California's Swedish Village. At the Kingsburg Healing Center, community integration and dual recovery are key tenets. Community reintegration is designed for those clients who need help developing some of the basic life skills that will assist them when returning to their communities. The salary range listed below represents the minimum and maximum base pay per hour at the time of posting. Final salary offered to the candidate selected for the position will be based on factors including but not limited to candidate's skills, experience, licensure, and program acuity. Pay Range:$71,760 - $71,760 USDIt’s About Growth! Our employees are our most valuable assets.Did you know that at Crestwood you can gain experience at one of California’s leading behavioral health service providers? We deliver industry leading education and training that allows our team members to succeed and continue to grow their careers with Crestwood. Check out our Career Page to learn more about being a part the Crestwood Family and the benefits available. https://workatcrestwood.com/Crestwood is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that is committed to inclusion, equity and diversity. We embrace all differences and are fully committed to fostering a sense of belonging for everyone. We also take affirmative action to offer employment and advancement opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, veteran status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to ability during the application or recruiting process, please talk with your hiring contact/recruiter or send a request to HR@CBHI.net.Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation including criminal history and identity check.Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), please review this link to provide information on how we collect and use your data. Crestwood is required to participate in the E-Verify program. To learn more, please see: E-Verify Participation, Right to Work notices, or visit www.e-verify.gov.
4/20/2026
5:02PM
CPI Alternative Response Worker Trainee-Bilingual
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) works to build on strengths of families and communities to keep children and vulnerable adults safe, so they thrive. We do this through investigations, services, and referrals. What You Get Beyond Your PaycheckWhen you join the State of Texas, your monthly paycheck is just one part of your real income. Our benefits provide extra value that many private employers simply don’t match—often adding hundreds of dollars each month to what you take home or save. Here’s what you get as a full-time employee:
100% paid health insurance for you, and 50% paid for eligible family members—saving you hundreds every month in out-of-pocket medical costs
Retirement plans with lifetime monthly payments after five years of state service, plus options to save even more with 401(k) and 457 plans
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave so you can recharge and take care of life outside work (that’s time off you’re actually paid for)
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance—at rates much lower than most private plans
Flexible spending accounts for added tax savings on health and dependent care
Employee discounts on things like gym memberships, electronics, and entertainment
You also might qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, which could help you pay off federal student loans faster.You can see all the details here: ERS recruitment brochure Functional Title: CPI Alternative Response Worker Trainee-Bilingual Job Title: CPI Alt Response Spec Trainee Agency: Dept of Family & Protectve Svc Department: CPS Investigations Region 11 Posting Number: 16113 Closing Date: 05/04/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Protective Services Salary Range: $3,816.65 - $5,372.41 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-B-17 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Telework: Not Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 75% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt Facility Location: Job Location City: LAREDO Job Location Address: 1500 N ARKANSAS Other Locations: Laredo MOS Codes: 0149,5805,5821,5822,5832,14N,14NX,183X,1N0X1,230X,311A,31D,351L,351M,35L,35M,42SX,43HX,4C0X1,4E0X1 5IX,683X,68X,71SX,73A,783X,HM,INV,IS,ISS,IV,MST,NC,OAP12 Brief Job Description: Child Protective Investigations (CPI) Investigators investigate claims of child abuse and neglect. They have the difficult task of figuring out what happened and predicting what will happen in the future. CPI receives and investigates reports of abuse and neglect 24 hours per day, every day of the year. A CPI investigation includes interviewing and gathering information to see if abuse or neglect happened and if intervention is necessary. The investigator considers both risk and safety issues and may recommend services for the child and family to reduce the risk of further abuse or neglect. HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE: To explore more of what Investigation Specialists do, click here.For a realistic job preview of this position and to learn more DFPS, please click here. You will also have access to a self-assessment that will help you determine if this type of work is something that is a good fit for you. DFPS is committed to its employees' professional development and ongoing success and offers the DFPS Certification Program to enhance skills and advance careers within our organization. The program is tailored specifically for DFPS employees, provides the opportunity to earn additional compensation through a supportive learning environment that fosters growth and innovation, and equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to deepen their expertise in their respective role. Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
Responds quickly in crisis situations involving children who may be in an abusive or neglectful situation. Sometimes these situations can be dangerous.
Conducts forensic investigations of reports of abuse/neglect to children to determine if abuse or neglect occurred and conducts assessments to determine the current or future risk of harm to children.
Observes children for signs of any harm and assess the signs to determine if they are the result of abuse or neglect. This could involve children with serious injuries and child fatalities.
Interviews people in the case such as the parents, caregivers, person who reports the concern, family members, and others familiar with the family situation. This may include medical staff, teachers, law enforcement, etc.
Assesses child safety and takes the necessary actions to protect the child as appropriate. This could include removing a child from their family.
Talks frankly and objectively with families about matters they may consider personal and private, such as parenting decisions and actions, sexual abuse, income, money management, and personal relationships.
Determines action to be taken to remove or to reduce an immediate threat to the safety of a child to include working with families to identify family members who can assist with keeping the child safe, testifying in court to seek emergency protective services, placing children in substitute care, referring family for immediate crisis intervention therapy or other community resources.
Documents all relevant and appropriate information gathered during the investigation and completes all required forms accurately and in a timely manner.
Gathers family and kinship information to support the child in a placement, should the child be placed in DFPS custody.
Participates in a regular on-call rotation that requires response to situations of abuse/neglect after normal business hours including overnight and weekend.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with law enforcement officials, judicial officials, legal resources, medical professionals, and the community.
Works under constant deadlines that require prioritizing tasks and the ability to work flexible hours.
Maintains a balance of objectivity and empathy for families living in stressful and crisis situations.
Attends and participates in training/meetings/staffings.
Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain unit operations.
Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity and competency among coworkers and all work-related contacts.
Attends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of child development
Knowledge of family dynamics
Skill in effective verbal and written communication
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
Skill in problem solving techniques
Ability to operate a personal computer
Ability to travel and attend child and family visits as well as other work related appointments and meetings after 5pm
Ability to be on call on a rotating basis and work irregular hours
Ability to work in an emotion-filled environment and which may require conducting home visits in isolated or high crime areas and may involve exposure to substandard and unsanitary living conditions
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications: This position requires use of the applicant's personal motor vehicle to complete job functions. Applicants for positions must have a reliable motor vehicle and acceptable driving record for the past five years, and a current, valid Texas driver's license appropriate for the vehicle and passenger or cargo load. Applicants must provide proof of driving record, insurance and license. This role requires frequent travel to homes and offices both within and outside your assigned region. Reliable transportation and a strong willingness to travel are essential, as you can expect to be on the road about 60% of the time. While much of your travel will be local, there will be instances—including last-minute situations—where you’ll need to go outside your assigned counties, sometimes with little notice. Some overnight travel is also required, especially during initial training held outside your area and as cases demand. Flexibility is critical, as our mission to protect the most vulnerable means you must be ready to serve clients wherever and whenever you are needed. Initial Screening Criteria: Child Protective Investigations Specialist I: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Child Protective Investigations Specialist II: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist I for 9 months AND have received Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II or Child Protective Services Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II or Child Protective Services Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Investigations Specialist III: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II for 9 months AND have received Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III or Child Protective Services Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III or Child Protective Services Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Investigations Specialist IV: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III for 24 months AND have received Senior Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV or Child Protective Services Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV or Child Protective Services Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Preferred Criteria
Degree in Social Work, Human Services (Psychology, Sociology, Child & Family Studies, or Counseling), or Criminal Justice.
Prior work experience in human services, social work, mental health, legal, or criminal justice such as parole/probation or related fields.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Typing and writing proficiency or writing-related experience/education.
Additional Information: This position may be filled at any level from a Child Protective Investigations Specialist I to a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV. Factors such as education and experience may be considered when establishing the starting salary. Applicants selected for this position are also eligible to receive a $416.66 monthly increase in addition to the base salary. Applicants hired into an investigative position will receive this increase the first of the month following 120 days of tenure. Once employed, the incumbent must remain in an investigative position to continue to receive the additional pay. If you leave Family Investigations or AR and return within the last 12-months, the INV stipend is given immediately. All other situations must wait the 120 days to receive the INV stipend. This position will be in a mobile unit which means the majority of the work will be conducted using mobile technology, such as a tablet, while away from the office. Being mobile requires working independently yet still being responsive to supervision and your assigned unit. Newly hired DFPS employees in eligible positions will be assigned a DFPS cellular phone. Learn about the essential COMPETENCIES required/acquired during the first few months of employment here: DFPS - CPS Practice Guides & Core Competencies PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: These requirements are not exhaustive, and additional job related physical requirements may be added to these by individual agencies on an as needed basis. Corrective devices may be used to meet physical requirements. These are typical requirements; however, reasonable accommodations are possible. Physical Activities: He/she is frequently asked to stand, hear and talk; he/she is occasionally asked to climb. Physical Demands: The incumbent typically performs work that requires him/her to exert up to 20 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Visual Requirements: The incumbent must be able to see objects clearly at 20 inches or less, and at 20 or more feet. In addition, he/she must be able to adjust his/her eyes to bring objects into focus, distinguish colors, see objects in his/her peripheral vision, and see objects in three dimensions. Working Conditions: He/she typically works in a mobile environment (the majority of work is performed outside of the office environment) and is exposed occasionally to adverse environmental conditions including, but not necessarily limited to, extreme heat, wetness and humidity, chemicals, close quarters, gases and heights. Review our Tips for Success when applying for jobs at DFPS, DSHS and HHSC.Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor’s Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions. You may also contact the DFPS Military Liaison at dfpsmilvets@dfps.texas.gov with additional questions.Applicants selected for hire must pass a background check and if applicable a driver’s record check.State of Texas employees are required to maintain the security and integrity of critical infrastructure as defined in Section 117.001(2), State of Texas Business and Commerce Code. Applicants selected for hire comply with this code by completing related training and abiding by agency cybersecurity and communications system usage policies.As a state agency, DFPS is required by Texas Administrative Code (TAC 206 and 213) to ensure all Electronic Information Resources (EIR) follow accessibility standards. The staff must be familiar with the WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 to create accessible content including but not limited to; Microsoft Office documents, Adobe PDFs, webpages, software, training guides, video, and audio files. DFPS uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Employees must provide documentation to DFPS to show their identity and authorization to work in the US. Please review the following link for authorized documents: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents .In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS/DFPS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS/DFPS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
4/20/2026
4:59PM
Associate School-Based Mental Health and Wellness Clinician (1285)
In order to review the job details and apply, please visit: https://www.edjoin.org/Home/JobPosting/2207433
4/20/2026
4:57PM
CPI Investigation Worker Trainee
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) works to build on strengths of families and communities to keep children and vulnerable adults safe, so they thrive. We do this through investigations, services, and referrals. What You Get Beyond Your PaycheckWhen you join the State of Texas, your monthly paycheck is just one part of your real income. Our benefits provide extra value that many private employers simply don’t match—often adding hundreds of dollars each month to what you take home or save. Here’s what you get as a full-time employee:
100% paid health insurance for you, and 50% paid for eligible family members—saving you hundreds every month in out-of-pocket medical costs
Retirement plans with lifetime monthly payments after five years of state service, plus options to save even more with 401(k) and 457 plans
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave so you can recharge and take care of life outside work (that’s time off you’re actually paid for)
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance—at rates much lower than most private plans
Flexible spending accounts for added tax savings on health and dependent care
Employee discounts on things like gym memberships, electronics, and entertainment
You also might qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, which could help you pay off federal student loans faster.You can see all the details here: ERS recruitment brochure Functional Title: CPI Investigation Worker Trainee Job Title: CPI Alt Response Spec I Agency: Dept of Family & Protectve Svc Department: CPS Investigations Region 8 Posting Number: 16086 Closing Date: 05/20/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Protective Services Salary Range: $3,816.65 - $5,372.41 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-B-17 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Days (First) Telework: Not Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 75% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt Facility Location: Job Location City: JOURDANTON Job Location Address: 1302 JIFFY BLVD Other Locations: MOS Codes: 0149,5805,5821,5822,5832,14N,14NX,183X,1N0X1,230X,311A,31D,351L,351M,35L,35M,42SX,43HX,4C0X1,4E0X1 5IX,683X,68X,71SX,73A,783X,HM,INV,IS,ISS,IV,MST,NC,OAP12 Brief Job Description: Child Protective Investigations (CPI) Investigators investigate claims of child abuse and neglect. They have the difficult task of figuring out what happened and predicting what will happen in the future. CPI receives and investigates reports of abuse and neglect 24 hours per day, every day of the year. A CPI investigation includes interviewing and gathering information to see if abuse or neglect happened and if intervention is necessary. The investigator considers both risk and safety issues and may recommend services for the child and family to reduce the risk of further abuse or neglect. HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE: To explore more of what Investigation Specialists do, click here.For a realistic job preview of this position and to learn more DFPS, please click here. You will also have access to a self-assessment that will help you determine if this type of work is something that is a good fit for you. DFPS is committed to its employees' professional development and ongoing success and offers the DFPS Certification Program to enhance skills and advance careers within our organization. The program is tailored specifically for DFPS employees, provides the opportunity to earn additional compensation through a supportive learning environment that fosters growth and innovation, and equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to deepen their expertise in their respective role. Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
Responds quickly in crisis situations involving children who may be in an abusive or neglectful situation. Sometimes these situations can be dangerous.
Conducts forensic investigations of reports of abuse/neglect to children to determine if abuse or neglect occurred and conducts assessments to determine the current or future risk of harm to children.
Observes children for signs of any harm and assess the signs to determine if they are the result of abuse or neglect. This could involve children with serious injuries and child fatalities.
Interviews people in the case such as the parents, caregivers, person who reports the concern, family members, and others familiar with the family situation. This may include medical staff, teachers, law enforcement, etc.
Assesses child safety and takes the necessary actions to protect the child as appropriate. This could include removing a child from their family.
Talks frankly and objectively with families about matters they may consider personal and private, such as parenting decisions and actions, sexual abuse, income, money management, and personal relationships.
Determines action to be taken to remove or to reduce an immediate threat to the safety of a child to include working with families to identify family members who can assist with keeping the child safe, testifying in court to seek emergency protective services, placing children in substitute care, referring family for immediate crisis intervention therapy or other community resources.
Documents all relevant and appropriate information gathered during the investigation and completes all required forms accurately and in a timely manner.
Gathers family and kinship information to support the child in a placement, should the child be placed in DFPS custody.
Participates in a regular on-call rotation that requires response to situations of abuse/neglect after normal business hours including overnight and weekend.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with law enforcement officials, judicial officials, legal resources, medical professionals, and the community.
Works under constant deadlines that require prioritizing tasks and the ability to work flexible hours.
Maintains a balance of objectivity and empathy for families living in stressful and crisis situations.
Attends and participates in training/meetings/staffings.
Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain unit operations.
Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity and competency among coworkers and all work-related contacts.
Attends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of child development
Knowledge of family dynamics
Skill in effective verbal and written communication
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
Skill in problem solving techniques
Ability to operate a personal computer
Ability to travel and attend child and family visits as well as other work related appointments and meetings after 5pm
Ability to be on call on a rotating basis and work irregular hours
Ability to work in an emotion-filled environment and which may require conducting home visits in isolated or high crime areas and may involve exposure to substandard and unsanitary living conditions
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications: This position requires use of the applicant's personal motor vehicle to complete job functions. Applicants for positions must have a reliable motor vehicle and acceptable driving record for the past five years, and a current, valid Texas driver's license appropriate for the vehicle and passenger or cargo load. Applicants must provide proof of driving record, insurance and license. Initial Screening Criteria: Child Protective Investigations Specialist I: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Child Protective Investigations Specialist II: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist I for 9 months AND have received Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II or Child Protective Services Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II or Child Protective Services Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Investigations Specialist III: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II for 9 months AND have received Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III or Child Protective Services Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III or Child Protective Services Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Investigations Specialist IV: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III for 24 months AND have received Senior Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV or Child Protective Services Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV or Child Protective Services Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Preferred Criteria
Degree in Social Work, Human Services (Psychology, Sociology, Child & Family Studies, or Counseling), or Criminal Justice.
Prior work experience in human services, social work, mental health, legal, or criminal justice such as parole/probation or related fields.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Typing and writing proficiency or writing-related experience/education.
Additional Information: This position may be filled at any level from a Child Protective Investigations Specialist I to a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV. Factors such as education and experience may be considered when establishing the starting salary. Applicants selected for this position are also eligible to receive a $416.66 monthly increase in addition to the base salary. Applicants hired into an investigative position will receive this increase the first of the month following 120 days of tenure. Once employed, the incumbent must remain in an investigative position to continue to receive the additional pay. If you leave Family Investigations or AR and return within the last 12-months, the INV stipend is given immediately. All other situations must wait the 120 days to receive the INV stipend. This position will be in a mobile unit which means the majority of the work will be conducted using mobile technology, such as a tablet, while away from the office. Being mobile requires working independently yet still being responsive to supervision and your assigned unit. Newly hired DFPS employees in eligible positions will be assigned a DFPS cellular phone. Learn about the essential COMPETENCIES required/acquired during the first few months of employment here: DFPS - CPS Practice Guides & Core Competencies PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: These requirements are not exhaustive, and additional job related physical requirements may be added to these by individual agencies on an as needed basis. Corrective devices may be used to meet physical requirements. These are typical requirements; however, reasonable accommodations are possible. Physical Activities: He/she is frequently asked to stand, hear and talk; he/she is occasionally asked to climb. Physical Demands: The incumbent typically performs work that requires him/her to exert up to 20 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Visual Requirements: The incumbent must be able to see objects clearly at 20 inches or less, and at 20 or more feet. In addition, he/she must be able to adjust his/her eyes to bring objects into focus, distinguish colors, see objects in his/her peripheral vision, and see objects in three dimensions. Working Conditions: He/she typically works in a mobile environment (the majority of work is performed outside of the office environment) and is exposed occasionally to adverse environmental conditions including, but not necessarily limited to, extreme heat, wetness and humidity, chemicals, close quarters, gases and heights. This role requires frequent travel to homes and offices both within and outside your assigned region. Reliable transportation and a strong willingness to travel are essential, as you can expect to be on the road about 60% of the time. While much of your travel will be local, there will be instances—including last-minute situations—where you’ll need to go outside your assigned counties, sometimes with little notice. Some overnight travel is also required, especially during initial training held outside your area and as cases demand. Flexibility is critical, as our mission to protect the most vulnerable means you must be ready to serve clients wherever and whenever you are needed. Review our Tips for Success when applying for jobs at DFPS, DSHS and HHSC.Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor’s Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions. You may also contact the DFPS Military Liaison at dfpsmilvets@dfps.texas.gov with additional questions.Applicants selected for hire must pass a background check and if applicable a driver’s record check.State of Texas employees are required to maintain the security and integrity of critical infrastructure as defined in Section 117.001(2), State of Texas Business and Commerce Code. Applicants selected for hire comply with this code by completing related training and abiding by agency cybersecurity and communications system usage policies.As a state agency, DFPS is required by Texas Administrative Code (TAC 206 and 213) to ensure all Electronic Information Resources (EIR) follow accessibility standards. The staff must be familiar with the WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 to create accessible content including but not limited to; Microsoft Office documents, Adobe PDFs, webpages, software, training guides, video, and audio files. DFPS uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Employees must provide documentation to DFPS to show their identity and authorization to work in the US. Please review the following link for authorized documents: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents .In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS/DFPS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS/DFPS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
4/20/2026
4:57PM
Administrative Assistant
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) works to build on strengths of families and communities to keep children and vulnerable adults safe, so they thrive. We do this through investigations, services, and referrals. What You Get Beyond Your PaycheckWhen you join the State of Texas, your monthly paycheck is just one part of your real income. Our benefits provide extra value that many private employers simply don’t match—often adding hundreds of dollars each month to what you take home or save. Here’s what you get as a full-time employee:
100% paid health insurance for you, and 50% paid for eligible family members—saving you hundreds every month in out-of-pocket medical costs
Retirement plans with lifetime monthly payments after five years of state service, plus options to save even more with 401(k) and 457 plans
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave so you can recharge and take care of life outside work (that’s time off you’re actually paid for)
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance—at rates much lower than most private plans
Flexible spending accounts for added tax savings on health and dependent care
Employee discounts on things like gym memberships, electronics, and entertainment
You also might qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, which could help you pay off federal student loans faster.You can see all the details here: ERS recruitment brochure Functional Title: Administrative Assistant Job Title: CPS CVS Unit Admin Asst I Agency: Dept of Family & Protectve Svc Department: Region 7 CPS Dir Del - CVS Posting Number: 16129 Closing Date: 05/20/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Protective Services Salary Range: $2,694.33 - $3,404.91 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-A-09 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Days (First) Telework: Not Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 25% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt Facility Location: Job Location City: AUSTIN Job Location Address: 1340 AIRPORT COMMERCE DR BLDG 5, STE 525 Other Locations: MOS Codes: 0100,0111,0170,3372,3381,4430,6046,15P,3F5X1,420A,42A,56M,68G,741X,8A200,AZ,LS,LSS,MC,PERS,PS,RP,SN YN,YNS Brief Job Description: The position provides administrative support to unit supervisor and staff. The position interacts routinely with Texas Department of Family and Protective Services staff and the general public.To learn more about DFPS, please click here. Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
Performs data entry into IMPACT and other electronic programs and systems.
Answers and screens telephone inquiries; takes and routes messages and records intake information for referral to caseworkers.
Prepares and maintains statistical reports, leave and personnel records, case control systems, case records and related files for the unit. Functions as the unit timekeeper and will process purchase orders as directed.
Types correspondence, forms narratives, travel vouchers, meeting notes, performance evaluations, and other documents to support work of the unit and files related documents.
Provides program and agency information and/or makes referrals to other community resources.
Greets visitors, responds to general questions, and directs callers to proper location.
Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain unit operations.
Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity among coworkers and all work-related contacts.
Attends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of computers.
Skill in using Microsoft Works or Windows environment.
Skill in working in an office supporting several staff members.
Ability to effectively handle multiple assignments in a dynamic environment.
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications: None Required Initial Screening Criteria:
Graduation from high school or equivalent
One year full-time administrative support, general office, clerical, secretarial or Texas Department of Family and Protective Services experience.
Acceptable Substitutions:Thirty semester hours from an accredited college or university may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required experience. Additional Information: Administrative Assistants may be required to work together with DFPS caseworkers in providing supervision of children without placement (CWOP). Children can vary in age, but primarily the population that will be worked with is children that can range from 10 to 17 years of age. Responsibilities of the position include assisting the DFPS caseworker with monitoring children and ensuring needs are met during their office or community location stay to include safety, food, hygiene, education and entertainment/recreational activities. This could require working outside of the normal work schedule. If so, overtime compensation may be earned. Factors such as education and experience may be considered when establishing the starting salary for employees coming from other state agencies within Texas. Final Selection Criteria Experience using Microsoft software.Experience working in an office supporting several staff members. Review our Tips for Success when applying for jobs at DFPS, DSHS and HHSC.Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor’s Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions. You may also contact the DFPS Military Liaison at dfpsmilvets@dfps.texas.gov with additional questions.Applicants selected for hire must pass a background check and if applicable a driver’s record check.State of Texas employees are required to maintain the security and integrity of critical infrastructure as defined in Section 117.001(2), State of Texas Business and Commerce Code. Applicants selected for hire comply with this code by completing related training and abiding by agency cybersecurity and communications system usage policies.As a state agency, DFPS is required by Texas Administrative Code (TAC 206 and 213) to ensure all Electronic Information Resources (EIR) follow accessibility standards. The staff must be familiar with the WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 to create accessible content including but not limited to; Microsoft Office documents, Adobe PDFs, webpages, software, training guides, video, and audio files. DFPS uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Employees must provide documentation to DFPS to show their identity and authorization to work in the US. Please review the following link for authorized documents: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents .In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS/DFPS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS/DFPS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
4/20/2026
4:56PM
Human Services Technician
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) works to build on strengths of families and communities to keep children and vulnerable adults safe, so they thrive. We do this through investigations, services, and referrals. What You Get Beyond Your PaycheckWhen you join the State of Texas, your monthly paycheck is just one part of your real income. Our benefits provide extra value that many private employers simply don’t match—often adding hundreds of dollars each month to what you take home or save. Here’s what you get as a full-time employee:
100% paid health insurance for you, and 50% paid for eligible family members—saving you hundreds every month in out-of-pocket medical costs
Retirement plans with lifetime monthly payments after five years of state service, plus options to save even more with 401(k) and 457 plans
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave so you can recharge and take care of life outside work (that’s time off you’re actually paid for)
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance—at rates much lower than most private plans
Flexible spending accounts for added tax savings on health and dependent care
Employee discounts on things like gym memberships, electronics, and entertainment
You also might qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, which could help you pay off federal student loans faster.You can see all the details here: ERS recruitment brochure Functional Title: Human Services Technician Job Title: Human Services Technician I Agency: Dept of Family & Protectve Svc Department: Region 11 APS In-Home Dir Del Posting Number: 16073 Closing Date: 05/20/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Protective Services Salary Range: $3,007.34 - $3,946.25 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-A-11 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Telework: Not Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 50% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt Facility Location: Job Location City: ROBSTOWN Job Location Address: 1470 HIGHWAY 44 Other Locations: Corpus Christi; Alice; Aransas Pass; Beeville; Kingsville; Sinton MOS Codes: No military equivalent Please note this position will cover 9 counties: Nueces, Aransas, Kleberg, Refugio, San Patricio, Bee, Live Oak, McMullen, and Jim Wells. Brief Job Description: The position functions as an assistant to agency staff and supervisors in providing human services to Adult Protective Services (APS) clients. The position interacts routinely with Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (FPS) staff, representatives from various organizations, and the general public. This position provides field support for APS workers in purchasing and delivering goods for clients, and administrative tasks such as routing and filing cases.To learn more DFPS, please click here. Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
Provides the purchase and delivery of goods and service to APS clients at the request of workers and supervisors.
Assists workers in Safety Contacts for APS clients.
Completes appropriate forms and documentation concerning client contact including data entry into IMPACT and other agency systems.
Maintain out-going paper and/or electronic appointment calendar for scheduling requests made by caseworkers/supervisor.
Assists with routing duties.
Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain unit operations including performing various clerical duties such as typing, filing, faxing, copying, answering/receiving telephone inquiries, etc.
Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity among coworkers and all work-related contacts.
Attends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of Adult Protective Services
Knowledge of community resources
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
Ability to follow instructions.
Ability to get work effectively with others.
Ability to effectively interact with adults that could have disabilities
Ability to operate a personal computer, several software packages, and basic office equipment.
Ability to work in an office supporting several staff members.
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications: This position requires use of the applicant's personal motor vehicle to complete job functions. Applicants for positions must have a reliable motor vehicle, and acceptable driving record for the past five years, and a current, valid Texas driver's license appropriate for the vehicle and passenger or cargo load. Applicants must provide proof of driving record, insurance and license. Initial Screening Criteria:
Graduation from high school or equivalent.
One-year full-time social services, clerical, secretarial, administrative support, general office, or FPS experience.
Acceptable Substitutions:Thirty semester hours from an accredited college or university.Additional Information: Factors such as education and experience may be considered when establishing the starting salary for employees coming from other state agencies within Texas. Review our Tips for Success when applying for jobs at DFPS, DSHS and HHSC.Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor’s Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions. You may also contact the DFPS Military Liaison at dfpsmilvets@dfps.texas.gov with additional questions.Applicants selected for hire must pass a background check and if applicable a driver’s record check.State of Texas employees are required to maintain the security and integrity of critical infrastructure as defined in Section 117.001(2), State of Texas Business and Commerce Code. Applicants selected for hire comply with this code by completing related training and abiding by agency cybersecurity and communications system usage policies.As a state agency, DFPS is required by Texas Administrative Code (TAC 206 and 213) to ensure all Electronic Information Resources (EIR) follow accessibility standards. The staff must be familiar with the WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 to create accessible content including but not limited to; Microsoft Office documents, Adobe PDFs, webpages, software, training guides, video, and audio files. DFPS uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Employees must provide documentation to DFPS to show their identity and authorization to work in the US. Please review the following link for authorized documents: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents .In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS/DFPS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS/DFPS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
4/20/2026
4:56PM
CPI Investigation Worker Trainee
The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) works to build on strengths of families and communities to keep children and vulnerable adults safe, so they thrive. We do this through investigations, services, and referrals. What You Get Beyond Your PaycheckWhen you join the State of Texas, your monthly paycheck is just one part of your real income. Our benefits provide extra value that many private employers simply don’t match—often adding hundreds of dollars each month to what you take home or save. Here’s what you get as a full-time employee:
100% paid health insurance for you, and 50% paid for eligible family members—saving you hundreds every month in out-of-pocket medical costs
Retirement plans with lifetime monthly payments after five years of state service, plus options to save even more with 401(k) and 457 plans
Paid vacation, holidays, and sick leave so you can recharge and take care of life outside work (that’s time off you’re actually paid for)
Optional dental, vision, and life insurance—at rates much lower than most private plans
Flexible spending accounts for added tax savings on health and dependent care
Employee discounts on things like gym memberships, electronics, and entertainment
You also might qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, which could help you pay off federal student loans faster.You can see all the details here: ERS recruitment brochure Functional Title: CPI Investigation Worker Trainee Job Title: CPI INV Trainee Spec I Agency: Dept of Family & Protectve Svc Department: CPS Investigations Region 11 Posting Number: 16122 Closing Date: 05/20/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Protective Services Salary Range: $3,816.65 - $5,372.41 Pay Frequency: MonthlySalary Group: TEXAS-B-17 Shift: Day Additional Shift: Days (First) Telework: Not Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 75% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Nonexempt Facility Location: Job Location City: BEEVILLE Job Location Address: 1770 W CORPUS CHRISTI ST Other Locations: Beeville MOS Codes: 0149,5805,5821,5822,5832,14N,14NX,183X,1N0X1,230X,311A,31D,351L,351M,35L,35M,42SX,43HX,4C0X1,4E0X1 5IX,683X,68X,71SX,73A,783X,HM,INV,IS,ISS,IV,MST,NC,OAP12 Brief Job Description: Child Protective Investigations (CPI) Investigators investigate claims of child abuse and neglect. They have the difficult task of figuring out what happened and predicting what will happen in the future. CPI receives and investigates reports of abuse and neglect 24 hours per day, every day of the year. A CPI investigation includes interviewing and gathering information to see if abuse or neglect happened and if intervention is necessary. The investigator considers both risk and safety issues and may recommend services for the child and family to reduce the risk of further abuse or neglect. HELP US MAKE A DIFFERENCE: To explore more of what Investigation Specialists do, click here.For a realistic job preview of this position and to learn more DFPS, please click here. You will also have access to a self-assessment that will help you determine if this type of work is something that is a good fit for you. DFPS is committed to its employees' professional development and ongoing success and offers the DFPS Certification Program to enhance skills and advance careers within our organization. The program is tailored specifically for DFPS employees, provides the opportunity to earn additional compensation through a supportive learning environment that fosters growth and innovation, and equips participants with the knowledge and skills needed to deepen their expertise in their respective role. Essential Job Functions (EJFs):
Responds quickly in crisis situations involving children who may be in an abusive or neglectful situation. Sometimes these situations can be dangerous.
Conducts forensic investigations of reports of abuse/neglect to children to determine if abuse or neglect occurred and conducts assessments to determine the current or future risk of harm to children.
Observes children for signs of any harm and assess the signs to determine if they are the result of abuse or neglect. This could involve children with serious injuries and child fatalities.
Interviews people in the case such as the parents, caregivers, person who reports the concern, family members, and others familiar with the family situation. This may include medical staff, teachers, law enforcement, etc.
Assesses child safety and takes the necessary actions to protect the child as appropriate. This could include removing a child from their family.
Talks frankly and objectively with families about matters they may consider personal and private, such as parenting decisions and actions, sexual abuse, income, money management, and personal relationships.
Determines action to be taken to remove or to reduce an immediate threat to the safety of a child to include working with families to identify family members who can assist with keeping the child safe, testifying in court to seek emergency protective services, placing children in substitute care, referring family for immediate crisis intervention therapy or other community resources.
Documents all relevant and appropriate information gathered during the investigation and completes all required forms accurately and in a timely manner.
Gathers family and kinship information to support the child in a placement, should the child be placed in DFPS custody.
Participates in a regular on-call rotation that requires response to situations of abuse/neglect after normal business hours including overnight and weekend.
Develops and maintains effective working relationships with law enforcement officials, judicial officials, legal resources, medical professionals, and the community.
Works under constant deadlines that require prioritizing tasks and the ability to work flexible hours.
Maintains a balance of objectivity and empathy for families living in stressful and crisis situations.
Attends and participates in training/meetings/staffings.
Performs other duties as assigned and required to maintain unit operations.
Promotes and demonstrates appropriate respect for cultural diversity and competency among coworkers and all work-related contacts.
Attends work regularly in accordance with agency leave policy.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs):
Knowledge of child development
Knowledge of family dynamics
Skill in effective verbal and written communication
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
Skill in problem solving techniques
Ability to operate a personal computer
Ability to travel and attend child and family visits as well as other work related appointments and meetings after 5pm
Ability to be on call on a rotating basis and work irregular hours
Ability to work in an emotion-filled environment and which may require conducting home visits in isolated or high crime areas and may involve exposure to substandard and unsanitary living conditions
Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications: This position requires use of the applicant's personal motor vehicle to complete job functions. Applicants for positions must have a reliable motor vehicle and acceptable driving record for the past five years, and a current, valid Texas driver's license appropriate for the vehicle and passenger or cargo load. Applicants must provide proof of driving record, insurance and license. This role requires frequent travel to homes and offices both within and outside your assigned region. Reliable transportation and a strong willingness to travel are essential, as you can expect to be on the road about 60% of the time. While much of your travel will be local, there will be instances—including last-minute situations—where you’ll need to go outside your assigned counties, sometimes with little notice. Some overnight travel is also required, especially during initial training held outside your area and as cases demand. Flexibility is critical, as our mission to protect the most vulnerable means you must be ready to serve clients wherever and whenever you are needed. Initial Screening Criteria: Child Protective Investigations Specialist I: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Child Protective Investigations Specialist II: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist I for 9 months AND have received Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II or Child Protective Services Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II or Child Protective Services Specialist II in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Investigations Specialist III: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist II for 9 months AND have received Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III or Child Protective Services Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III or Child Protective Services Specialist III in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Child Investigations Specialist IV: An accredited Bachelor's degree OR accredited Associate's degree plus two (2) years of relevant work experience OR 60 accredited college credit hours plus two (2) years relevant work experience OR 90 accredited college credit hours plus one (1) year of relevant work experience. Examples of relevant work experience in social, human, or protective services include paid or volunteer work within social service agencies or communities providing services to families or other at-risk populations. Employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist III for 24 months AND have received Senior Advanced Child Protective Services Specialist Certification OR currently employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV or Child Protective Services Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services OR previously employed as a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV or Child Protective Services Specialist IV in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Preferred Criteria
Degree in Social Work, Human Services (Psychology, Sociology, Child & Family Studies, or Counseling), or Criminal Justice.
Prior work experience in human services, social work, mental health, legal, or criminal justice such as parole/probation or related fields.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
Typing and writing proficiency or writing-related experience/education.
Additional Information: This position may be filled at any level from a Child Protective Investigations Specialist I to a Child Protective Investigations Specialist IV. Factors such as education and experience may be considered when establishing the starting salary. Applicants selected for this position are also eligible to receive a $416.66 monthly increase in addition to the base salary. Applicants hired into an investigative position will receive this increase the first of the month following 120 days of tenure. Once employed, the incumbent must remain in an investigative position to continue to receive the additional pay. If you leave Family Investigations or AR and return within the last 12-months, the INV stipend is given immediately. All other situations must wait the 120 days to receive the INV stipend. This position will be in a mobile unit which means the majority of the work will be conducted using mobile technology, such as a tablet, while away from the office. Being mobile requires working independently yet still being responsive to supervision and your assigned unit. Newly hired DFPS employees in eligible positions will be assigned a DFPS cellular phone. Learn about the essential COMPETENCIES required/acquired during the first few months of employment here: DFPS - CPS Practice Guides & Core Competencies PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: These requirements are not exhaustive, and additional job related physical requirements may be added to these by individual agencies on an as needed basis. Corrective devices may be used to meet physical requirements. These are typical requirements; however, reasonable accommodations are possible. Physical Activities: He/she is frequently asked to stand, hear and talk; he/she is occasionally asked to climb. Physical Demands: The incumbent typically performs work that requires him/her to exert up to 20 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. Visual Requirements: The incumbent must be able to see objects clearly at 20 inches or less, and at 20 or more feet. In addition, he/she must be able to adjust his/her eyes to bring objects into focus, distinguish colors, see objects in his/her peripheral vision, and see objects in three dimensions. Working Conditions: He/she typically works in a mobile environment (the majority of work is performed outside of the office environment) and is exposed occasionally to adverse environmental conditions including, but not necessarily limited to, extreme heat, wetness and humidity, chemicals, close quarters, gases and heights. Review our Tips for Success when applying for jobs at DFPS, DSHS and HHSC.Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor’s Job Descriptions, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions. You may also contact the DFPS Military Liaison at dfpsmilvets@dfps.texas.gov with additional questions.Applicants selected for hire must pass a background check and if applicable a driver’s record check.State of Texas employees are required to maintain the security and integrity of critical infrastructure as defined in Section 117.001(2), State of Texas Business and Commerce Code. Applicants selected for hire comply with this code by completing related training and abiding by agency cybersecurity and communications system usage policies.As a state agency, DFPS is required by Texas Administrative Code (TAC 206 and 213) to ensure all Electronic Information Resources (EIR) follow accessibility standards. The staff must be familiar with the WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508 to create accessible content including but not limited to; Microsoft Office documents, Adobe PDFs, webpages, software, training guides, video, and audio files. DFPS uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Employees must provide documentation to DFPS to show their identity and authorization to work in the US. Please review the following link for authorized documents: https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents .In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHS/DFPS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS/DFPS Employee Service Center at 1-888-894-4747. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview.
4/20/2026
4:56PM