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Join a leading government agency as a Child Welfare Supervisor in North Carolina, where you'll supervise and support social workers dedicated to child safety and family well-being. This impactful role involves planning case workflows, providing expert guidance, and ensuring excellent service delivery. If you're committed to making a difference in the community and have a strong background in social work, we want to hear from you!
Are you a passionate leader ready to champion child safety and family well-being? Alamance County Department of Social Services is looking for a dynamic Child Welfare Supervisor to guide our dedicated Permanency Planning Team!
In this vital role, you'll be the driving force behind our frontline child welfare efforts—leading, coaching, and supporting your team to ensure every child has the chance to thrive.
What You’ll Do:
Supervise and inspire a team of social workers
Plan, assign, and coordinate cases and workflow
Review cases and provide expert guidance and consultation
Deliver ongoing staff training and development
Solve problems, support decision-making, and uphold excellence in service delivery
Engage in Court Hearings and preparation
What You Bring to the Table:
A strong understanding of child welfare laws, policies, and best practices
A heart for service and a head for leadership
The ability to juggle multiple responsibilities while keeping your team motivated and mission-focused
If you’re ready to lead with impact and help shape a safer future for children in our community, **we want to hear from you!**
What It Takes to Lead – Your Role as a Child Welfare Supervisor:
To thrive in this impactful position, you’ll bring deep expertise in social work principles and practices—and the ability to apply them in complex, real-world situations involving families, communities, and crisis intervention.
Your Day-to-Day Will Include:
Leading with Purpose: Supervise and support a team of social workers—providing clear direction, meaningful feedback, and professional growth opportunities.
Managing the Mission: Plan, organize, and direct day-to-day operations. Set work standards, review performance, and step in when tough decisions or challenges arise.
Coach, Guide & Support: From training new team members to managing performance concerns, you’ll be the go-to leader for development, accountability, and encouragement.
Handle the Hard Stuff: Tackle highly sensitive cases involving complex family dynamics, medical and emotional challenges, and severe mental health conditions—with compassion and skill.
Be the Calm in the Crisis: Emergencies are part of the job. You’ll need to stay cool under pressure and act quickly when child safety is at risk.
Always On When Needed: Serve on a rotating on-call and backup schedule—responding to urgent child welfare situations after hours when families need us most.
• Accountability - Ability to accept responsibility and account for his/her actions.
• Accuracy - Ability to perform work accurately and thoroughly.
• Autonomy – Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
• Communication, Oral - Ability to communicate effectively with others using the spoken word.
• Communication, Written - Ability to communicate in writing clearly and concisely.
• Customer Oriented - Ability to take care of the customers' needs while following company procedures.
• Ethical - Ability to demonstrate conduct conforming to a set of values and accepted standards.
• Honesty / Integrity - Ability to be truthful, maintain high level of confidentiality and be seen as credible in the workplace.
• Influence - Ability to gain support and buy-in by way of persuading, convincing or influencing to others to overcome barriers allowing them to support a particular vision.
• Judgment – Ability to use good judgment and discretion as it relates to interpreting policies and procedures.
• Multitasking – Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
• Problem Solving - Ability to find a solution for or to deal proactively with work-related problems.
• Relationship Building - Ability to effectively build relationships with customers and co-workers.
• Safety-Minded – Creating a safe work environment; managing risks; reducing exposure liabilities.
• Supervising – Ability to supervise, train or instruct lower-level social workers, students or interns within the program.
• Time Management - Ability to utilize the available time to organize and complete work within given deadlines.
What You Bring to the Table – Skills, Experience & Heart
You're not just qualified—you’re committed. To excel in this role, you'll need a solid foundation in social work or human services, backed by hands-on experience working in the trenches of child welfare.
Minimum Requirements:
Master’s degree in Social Work + 2 years of directly related experience ORBachelor’s in Social Work + 3 years of directly related experience ORMaster’s in a Human Services field + 3 years of directly related experienceORBachelor’s in a Human Services field + 4 years of directly related experienceORBachelor’s in any field + 5 years of directly related experienceORA combination of education and experience that meets the standards above
Bonus Info: Be prepared to provide a certified college transcript and a letter of reference if requested.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
N (Not Applicable) Activity is not applicable to this position.
O (Occasionally) Position requires this activity up to 33% of the time (0 - 2.5+ hrs/day)
F (Frequently) Position requires this activity from 33% - 66% of the time (2.5 - 5.5+ hrs/day)
C (Constantly) Position requires this activity more than 66% of the time (5.5+ hrs/day)
Physical Demands
Stand F
Walk F
Sit F
Manually Manipulate O
Reach Outward O
Reach Above Shoulder O
Climb O
Crawl O
Squat or Kneel O
Bend O
Lift/Carry
10 lbs or less O
11-20 lbs. O
21-50 lbs. O
51-100 lbs. O
Over 100 lbs. O
Push/Pull
12 lbs or less O
13-25 lbs. O
26-40 lbs. O
41-100 lbs. O
Other Physical Requirements
•Vision (Near, Distance, Peripheral)
WORK ENVIRONMENTStandard office environment