Professional Career Opportunities - Job Title Details

Children & Family Services Specialist 1 (Minority Group), G-18

Occupation Group

Health and Human Services

Salary Information

Starting Salary

$61,270

Career Ladder Information

Salary Information for Children & Family Services Specialist 1 Minority G
Title Grade Hiring Rate/yr Job Rate/yr
Children & Family Services Specialist 1 Minority G 18 $65,001 $82,656

All salary grades for trainees titles are non-statutory (NS) equated to the salary grade identified. These grade equations apply to the starting salaries in their respective salary schedule for the traineeship levels.

Job Description

Children and Family Services Specialists (Minority Group) assist in the administration, implementation, and development of the various service programs offering assistance to children and families in need. They also may recommend policy, plan programs, operate or monitor programs, and provide oversight and technical assistance to other organizations and facilities. Employees within the Minority Group parenthetic will have a particular focus on protected classes.

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Minimum Qualifications

You must meet the requirements below to qualify for this title.

Either 1. A bachelor's degree including or supplemented by 24 semester credit hours in the study of people of diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds (language courses do not qualify); AND two years of professional qualifying experience* OR

2. A master's or higher degree including or supplemented by 24 semester credit hours in the study of people of diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds (language courses do not qualify); AND one year of professional qualifying experience*; OR

3. A bachelor's degree AND one year of experience in a public, private, not-for-profit, or community organization, where the mission of which was the advocacy for public assistance recipients of diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds; AND two years of professional qualifying experience*; OR

4. A master's or higher degree AND one year of experience in a public, private, not-for-profit, or community organization, where the mission of which was the advocacy for public assistance recipients of diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds; AND one year of professional qualifying experience*; OR

5. A master's or higher degree in social work AND one year of experience in a public, private, not-for-profit, or community organization, where the mission of which was the advocacy for public assistance recipients of diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds; OR

6. A master's degree or in social work including or supplemented by 24 semester credit hours in the study of people of diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds (language courses do not qualify).

*Qualifying experience is defined as:

Either 1. providing services to children and their families either in inspection, management, or administration of: foster care programs; day care programs; adoption programs; domestic violence programs; youth detention facilities; or other providers of care, support, and assistance to children, assuring compliance for certification or licensing purposes; OR

2. providing, supervising, monitoring, or administering services for children, adults, or their families, including but not limited to: providing social casework, case planning, case management, counseling, crisis intervention, advocacy on behalf of clients, or direct investigation of potential abuse and neglect in one or more of the following settings: human services; juvenile justice; criminal justice; local departments of social services; or local voluntary childcare service programs.

How to Apply

The November 2022 PCO Examination is closed, applications are no longer being accepted