Caseworker II (Social Service Worker)
FT / PT Status – Full-Time
Salary – $21.41 - $32.20 Hourly Wage
Remote Work / In-Office – In-Office / On-Site
Recruiter – Tiffany Wagner | [email protected] | 801-763-4070
Application Deadline – 9/7/2026*
- This job posting may close at any time after the minimum advertising period of three (3) business days has passed, should a sufficient applicant pool be received. Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.
Key Responsibilities
Day-to-day responsibilities of this position:
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Organizing and scheduling annual Individual Program Planning (IPP) for up to 70 individuals.
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Writing annual evaluations for the IPP.
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Teaching, training, and gathering new information on rights for people with disabilities.
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Participating as a team member on the Treatment Team.
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Coordinating legal and guardianship issues for assigned caseload.
- Individual Rights advocate. Train individuals and staff, monitors for rights violations, resolves individuals grievances, attends Human Right meetings and coordinates other meetings.
- Protected Health Information (PHI). Trains employees and staff on PHI, gets guardians to complete PHI consent forms.
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Admissions, transfers and discharges. Attends admission meetings as assigned, completes necessary evaluations, coordinates transfers and discharges, writes discharge summaries.
- Assist with funeral and end of life planning. Coordinating with the guardian and family at the time of death. Provide education and resources for staff.
Qualifications
Minimum or "day-one" qualifications:
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Is licensed as a Social Service Worker in the state of Utah
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Has one year or more of professional experience working with people with disabilities
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Demonstrates sensitivity, tact, and professionalism when interacting with others
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Skilled in professional facilitation and staff training
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Demonstrates the ability to analyze complex information and communicate it clearly in writing
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Demonstrates exceptional interpersonal abilities and a proactive approach to problem-solving
Preferred or trainable/on-the-job qualifications:
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Compose and produce reports, documents and related material
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Use State or agency-specific software application program(s)
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Observe details at close range and at a distance
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Observe physical conditions, behavior or surroundings for potential areas of concern or inappropriate activity
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Hear sounds that may indicate potential areas of concern or inappropriate activity
About the Role
Caseworker II's are fully trained and exercise independent judgment and discretion while working under the supervision of a licensed professional in either assessing human service needs for children, youth, elderly adults, developmentally and/or intellectually disabled individuals, or providing substance abuse counseling to clients in a correctional facility or state institution. Employee recommends appropriate care or intervention, documents client/inmate progress, compiles case histories and prepares other related reports. Develops treatment plans and documents progress. May perform field investigations and determine actions or decisions governing a client's situation. May investigate abuse, exploitation and/or neglect referrals and recommend appropriate actions affecting the client's well-being and social functioning. May coordinate provider services and ensure the quality of services for clients. May perform 24-hour on-call services under supervisor's direction. May require licensure as a Social Service Worker. Generally, at the Department of Corrections the best qualified individuals for this job will have obtained certification as a Certified Substance Use Disorder Counselor. Some employees within this title may work in a correctional environment with an inmate population.
Location –
895 N 900 E
American Fork, UT, 84003
United States
Background Check Required – You must successfully pass a criminal history check.
Drug Test Required – No
Schedule Code – B - Competitive Career Service
Why You Should Join Our Team
In Utah, we believe hard work is important, but balance is essential. Finding work/life balance is a vital element to our culture. To find out more about WHY Utah, click here. Other benefits may include:
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Job Stability: Enjoy the security and reliability of employment within a well-established organization.
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Career Growth: Develop valuable skills and gain opportunities for leadership within a large organization.
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Meaningful Work: Contribute to an important service that benefits the community and supports organizational goals.
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Supportive Work Environment: Be part of a team that values cooperation, strong work ethics, and mutual support.
The Agency
The mission of the Utah State Developmental Center is to serve as "a statewide resource center for people with disabilities while promoting opportunity through choice and outcome based support." This will be accomplished by providing critical services, support and resources for the intellectually disabled individuals that reside at our facility. For more information on USDC, click here!
EEO Statement
The State of Utah is committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. For accommodations, please contact (801) 957-9390.