APS INVESTIGATIVE SPECIALIST 1* - 04082025-66790
Company: State of Tennessee
Location: Lebanon
Posted on: May 3, 2025
Job Description:
Job Information State of Tennessee Job InformationOpening
Date/Time04/08/2025 12:00AM Central TimeClosing Date/Time04/28/2025
11:59PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$3,595.00 - $4,488.00Salary
(Annually)$43,140.00 - $53,856.00Job TypeFull-TimeCity, State
LocationLebanon, TNDepartmentHuman ServicesLOCATION OF (1)
POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES,
COMM&SOCIAL SRV-APS/CHILDCARE/SUMMERFOOD PRG (Community and
Social Services-APS/Childcare/Summer Food Program) DIVISION, WILSON
COUNTYThis position requires a criminal background check.
Therefore, you may be required to provide information about your
criminal history in order to be considered for this position.For
more information, visit the link below:
This is a hybrid positionQualifications Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degreeNecessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for
this class must:
- Complete a criminal background history disclosure form in a
manner approved by the appointing authority;
- Agree to release all records involving their criminal history
to the appointing authority;
- Supply a fingerprint sample in a manner prescribed by the TBI
for a fingerprint based criminal history records check;
- Submit to a review of and not be listed on the Indicated
Persons Registry of the Department of
Children's Services, Department of Health's vulnerable persons'
registry, or the state's sex offender registry;
- Not have an excludable offense as defined by Tenn. Code Ann. *
71-2-403 and Tenn. Rules & Regs. Ch. 1240-07-10-.09.
- Have reliable transportation and possess a valid driver's
license.
- After appointment, successfully complete (as indicated by an
assessment at completion) a prescribed course of training offered
by the Tennessee Department of Human Services.
- Be available to be on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Overview This classification learns to perform APS investigative
work and/or service coordination work of average difficulty. An
employee in this class learns to conduct interviews and
investigations regarding allegations of self-neglect, abuse,
exploitation and/or neglect of vulnerable adults, evaluate risk,
identify potential services, and provide counseling for APS
clients. This classification performs responsibilities at the
learning level under direct supervision. This class differs from
the APS Investigative Specialist 2 in that an incumbent of the
latter functions at the working level.*An applicant appointed to
this classification will be reclassified to an APS Investigative
Specialist 2 after successful completion of a mandatory one-year
training period; 'unacceptable' or 'needs improvement' performance
ratings during the training period will result in automatic
demotion or termination. Responsibilities
- Learns to investigate reported allegations to determine if
there is a need for protective services while ensuring client
confidentiality is maintained. Learns to understand and applies APS
policies and procedures and recognizes the criteria required for
APS involvement.
- Learns to interview clients, family members, alleged
perpetrators, or collateral contacts to gather information then
conducts visits to complete program specific assessments to
determine needs, strengths, and/or level of risk for clients.
Learns to request, evaluate, and upload documentation such as
educational, medical, psychological, criminal, and/or financial
records to assess needs and risks of clients.
- Learn to analyze and review all information gathered during the
assessments to address the client's risk. Learns to create and
implement service plan with client to refer and coordinate external
services, addressing the immediate needs of the client, reducing
risk of harm, and increasing self-sufficiency.
- Learns to monitor progress of the client's status and modifies
the service plan as needed, documenting all case activities,
changes, observations, and other information. Learns to maintain
contact with service providers to ensure clients needs are
met.
- Learns to discuss difficult situations with the client, family
members, caregivers, collateral contacts, and/or service providers
to determine resources or actions needed to reduce client's risk of
harm as identified in the service plan.
- Learn to participate in legal team meetings in preparation of
legal interventions that are guided by the Office of General
Counsel (OGC) and may be required to testify during legal
proceedings and/or in court. Learns to discuss concerns of risk and
develops solutions for clients through participation on the VAPIT
(Vulnerable Adult Protection Investigation Team) and
multi-disciplinary teams.
- Learns to conduct awareness presentations to provide an
overview of the APS program to educate internal and community
partners on the capabilities and limitations of the program and how
to make a report to APS. Competencies (KSA's) Competencies:Customer
FocusDrives ResultsCommunicates EffectivelyDemonstrates
Self-awarenessSituational AdaptabilityKnowledges:Customer and
Personal ServicePsychologySkills:Active Learning and
ListeningComplex Problem SolvingJudgment and Decision MakingTime
ManagementWritingAbilities:Deductive ReasoningInductive
ReasoningProblem SensitivityWritten Comprehension Tools & Equipment
General Office EquipmentComputer/Laptop/TabletCell PhoneMotor
Vehicle
Keywords: State of Tennessee, Chattanooga , APS INVESTIGATIVE SPECIALIST 1* - 04082025-66790, Other , Lebanon, Tennessee
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