(Temporary) Child Protective Specialist II - P/T 6B Accounting - Houston, TX at Geebo

(Temporary) Child Protective Specialist II - P/T 6B

Houston, TX Houston, TX Temporary Part-time Temporary Part-time $25 an hour $25 an hour 21 hours ago 21 hours ago 21 hours ago Title:
Child Support Specialist II State Dept:
Department of Family Protective Services - 6B Internal Dept:
Goodwill Temporary Services Status:
Non-Exempt - Part Time Salary/Pay Rate:
$25.
00 per hour, weekly pay Hours:
Weekdays - 5:
00pm to 1:
00am or 1:
00am to 8:
00am Weekends - 8:
00am to 1pm or 1:
00pm to 5:
00pm Address:
Northern County Locations - Conroe and Willis Job Description Child Support Services Specialist II will be working together with DFPS caseworkers in providing supervision of children without placement (CWOP).
Children can vary in age, but primary 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 their needs are met during their office or community location stay to include:
safety, food, medication, hygiene, education and entertainment/recreational activities.
Looking for individuals that have experience working with children who have experienced abuse neglect, or have prior experience working for a child welfare agency.
Caseworker Support Coordinators provide supervision during the following available shifts:
Travel mileage will be reimbursed at the current state rate for any mileage travelled from the location of the CSC's identified headquarters or residence (whichever is the lesser distance) to the location CWOP supervision is being held.
Mileage will not be reimbursed for travel from CSC's residence to their headquarters for CWOP supervision.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
Ability to sit, stand, bend and reach.
Ability to lift, push, pull, up to 25 lbs.
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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