Mather, California7 days ago
Knowledge of social casework objectives, principles, and methods, employment readiness, permanent/supportive housing, public welfare laws and the functions of public welfare agencies, principles of community organization and problems which call for the use of both public and private community resources, individual and group behavior and effects of social and economic forces upon individuals and families, principles and techniques of interviewing, computer skills/applications, principles of cultural competency and diversity, knowledge of challenges concerning dysfunctional families, domestic violence issues, problems unique to women, problems unique to families, disadvantaged and underserved populations, people of color, persons with disabilities, individuals with chemically issues, and the general homeless population. Ability to demonstrate skill in the application of casework methods and practices; provide program and casework consultation to other staff members, interpret to the applicant, program participant, or others the public welfare programs as set forth in the laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.