Social Worker IV (Public Guardian) - Kauai
Salary
$31.89 Hourly
Location
Kauai
Job Type
Part-Time Permanent
Job Number
26-103LJ
Department
Intergovernmental/Community Relations Dept
Division
Office of the Public Gdn
Opening Date
06/14/2026
Closing Date
Continuous
Position Specific Description
Recruitment Number 26-103LJ, Social Worker IV (Public Guardian), SR-22*, Kauai.
Note: This position is a permanent, part-time (20 hours per week) position. This position requires a current and valid drivers license to operate a motor vehicle.
Summary of Duties
This position provides guardianship and case management services for incapacitated adults under the supervision of the Office of the Public Guardian. Responsibilities include conducting interviews and assessments to determine client needs; monitoring the health, safety, and welfare of wards; making decisions regarding care and services; developing and monitoring treatment plans; and coordinating with case managers, service providers, and community agencies to ensure appropriate support and resources are provided. The position attends and testifies in court proceedings, prepares and submits guardianship reports, provides information, consultation, and referrals regarding guardianship matters, and assists in maintaining collaborative relationships with courts, attorneys, service providers, and community organizations. Additional duties include supervising social work interns and volunteers, conducting training and educational outreach on guardianship issues, and maintaining accurate case documentation and records. Assigned cases are primarily located on Kauai but may include responsibilities on neighboring islands as needed.
Minimum Qualification Requirements
Education Requirement: Graduation from an accredited four (4) year college or university with a bachelor's degree which included a minimum of twelve (12) semester credit hours in courses such as social work, social welfare, criminal justice, human services, counseling, psychology, sociology, or other related social sciences.
Excess work experience as described under Specialized Experience below, or any other responsible administrative, professional or analytical work experience which provided knowledge and abilities comparable to those acquired in four (4) years of successful study while completing a college or university curriculum leading to a bachelor's degree may be substituted on a year-for-year basis. To be acceptable, the experience must have been of such scope, level and quality as to assure the possession of comparable knowledge and abilities.
The education or experience background must also demonstrate the ability to write clear and comprehensive reports and other documents; read and interpret complex written material; and solve complex problems logically and systematically.
Specialized Experience: Two and one-half (2-1/2) years of progressively responsible professional social work experience which involved utilizing a variety of social work skills and exercising professional judgement in the process of assisting individuals and their families with identifying their problems, evaluating the situation realistically, and considering resources and alternative courses of action pertinent to their needs and circumstances. The work typically involves conducting assessments; developing and implementing a plan of treatment programs and services; working cooperatively with other professionals, community agencies or institutions, in an interdisciplinary team; and evaluating the client's progress and adjusting plans as appropriate.
Non-Qualifying Experience: Experience which did not provide the necessary professional social work concepts and theories and the background and knowledge of the principles, methods, and techniques of professional social work will not be considered as qualifying experience. Examples of non-qualifying experience include, but are not limited to:
(1) Experience providing supportive services to professional social workers, vocational rehabilitation specialists, housing managers, or other professional workers in such programs as public welfare, family court, etc.
(2) Experience determining the eligibility of applicants/recipients for benefits under a public welfare program such as medical assistance, food stamps and other benefits.
(3) Experience providing vocational, educational, psychological, or pastoral counseling.
(4) Experience providing occupational or physical therapeutic services.
(5) Peace Corps or VISTA work experience which did not require the application of professional knowledge of the principles and practices of social work and/or was not performed under competent professional supervision.
(6) Experience relocating clients who are displaced as a result of urban renewal or other similar reasons.
(7) Trainee level type social work experience will not be considered qualifying unless work is performed under competent professional social work supervision.
Substitution Allowed:
A bachelor's degree in Social Work or Criminal Justice Administration from an accredited four (4) year college or university qualifies for Social Worker II or six (6) months of experience.
A master's degree in Social Work or Criminal Justice Administration from an accredited college or university qualifies for Social Worker III or one and one-half (1-1/2) years of experience.
A Ph.D. degree in Social Work or Criminal Justice Administration from an accredited college or university qualifies for Social Worker IV or two and one-half (2-1/2) years of experience.
Selective Certification Requirement - Drivers License: This position requires a current and valid drivers license to operate a motor vehicle.
Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Requirement (28 CFR 115.17, 115.117, 115.217 and 115.317): For this position, applicants may have contact with detainees in juvenile facilities and lockups, with inmates detained in a prison or jail, or with residents of community confinement facilities.
In accordance with the Federal PREA Law, the Hawaii State Judiciary shall not hire or promote anyone who may have contact with detainees in juvenile facilities and lockups, with inmates detained in a prison or jail, or with residents of community confinement facilities who:
a. Has engaged in sexual abuse in a prison, jail, lockup, community confinement facility, juvenile facility or other institution;
b. Has been convicted of engaging or attempting to engage in sexual activity in the community facilitated by force, overt or implied threats of force, or coercion, or if the victim did not consent or was unable to consent or refuse;
c. Has been civilly or administratively adjudicated to have engaged in the activity described in b above; or
d. Has been the subject of substantiated allegations of sexual abuse or sexual harassment, or resigned during a pending investigation of alleged sexual abuse or sexual harassment.
Supplemental Information
Any additional information may be attached to your online application, submitted by email to Recruitment@courts.hawaii.gov, or mailed to the following address: Hawaii State Judiciary, Human Resources Department, 426 Queen Street, First Floor, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813.
Education: If you are using education as a substitution for experience, you must submit a copy of your transcript(s) or diploma(s) at the time of application. If you are selected for a position, we will request an official transcript (not a copy) at a later date. The official transcript must indicate completion of the training and/or the awarding of the appropriate degree.
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Civil service employees are eligible for a range of benefits, including, but not limited to, the following:
Up to 13 paid holidays each year, and 14 during election years
Up to 21 vacation leave days per year
Up to 21 sick leave days per year
Reasonable time off with pay for jury or witness duty, death in the family, for certain military duty, and for donating to the Blood Bank
Employer contribution to premiums for enrollment in the state sponsored medical, drug, vision, and adult dental plans
Free life insurance policy for employees and retirees
Deferred compensation retirement savings plan
State retirement plan for eligible employees
Judiciary employees may also be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. For more information: https://studentaid.gov/
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The above benefits are subject to modification or termination due to changes in statutes, collective bargaining provisions, and/or policies, etc. This summary does not constitute a legal document or contract. Benefits may vary by type of employment and employment conditions.
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Availability: This recruitment is being conducted to fill a permanent, part-time position. Are you available to work on a permanent, part-time basis? If you answer No your application will be rejected.
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Selective Certification Requirement - Drivers License: This position requires a current and valid drivers license to operate a motor vehicle. If you do not have a current and valid drivers license, your application will be rejected.
Do you possess a current and valid drivers license to operate a motor vehicle?
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Education Requirement: Which of the following choices best describes your highest level of college or university education?
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Specialized Experience Requirement: Please describe your professional social work experience with each employer for each of the areas below.
A. Describe the target population you primarily worked with (e.g., adults, juveniles, male, female, etc.). Was your work in this position involved with the justice system?
B. Did you carry or coordinate a caseload? If so, what kind and how many cases did you regularly average? What were some of your more complex cases?
C. Describe the types of evaluations/assessments you performed, if any. How were these evaluations and assessments used?
D. Describe the types of service or treatment plans you developed, if any.
E. Who initiated these service/treatment plans and how were they implemented? Were these service/treatment plans directly initiated and implemented by you or through the authorization of a provider/vendor service? If these service plans were initiated or implemented by an authorized provider/vendor service, please explain your role.
F. Who monitored these services and how were they monitored? What kinds of services did you provide?
G. Who evaluated/assessed the clients progress? What kinds of amendments to the service/treatment plans were made? How often were these evaluations/assessments completed?
H. Did you provide any individual/group counseling? What was your role? How often did you perform counseling duties? What kind(s) of counseling techniques did you use?
I. Describe your duties, if any, with this employer, that involved working with other social service/other agencies professionals or providers.
Note: In responding, work in the space below or attach a WORD or PDF file in the attachment section. Copying and pasting your resume, or responses such as "See resume" or "See application" are NOT sufficient.
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Transcripts: In order to prevent delays in the application process, please submit at least a copy of your official transcripts at the time of application. If you are selected, we will need an original official transcript (not a copy) indicating the completion of any required course work and the awarding of the appropriate degree(s).
You may electronically attach the transcript to your online application, email a copy to Recruitment@courts.hawaii.gov, or mail a copy to the Hawai`i State Judiciary, Human Resources Department, 426 Queen Street, First Floor, Honolulu, HI 96813.
Required Question
Employer Hawai`i State Judiciary
Address 426 Queen Street, First Floor
Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813
Phone (808)539-4949
1 (800) 493-9298
Website http://www.courts.state.hi.us