Protective Services Worker - Family and Children's Services - Human Services Agency (2940) (X00002)
Company: City and County of San Francisco
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nCompany Description This is
a Citywide Exam posting. Your application to this posting is an
application to take a citywide exam. If you pass the exam, you will
be emailed your score and ranking on the eligible candidate list.
When a department has an open position with this job classification
they will use this eligible list to hire for that position.
Departments will contact candidates from this list to gauge
interest in their specific roles. Learn more about the City’s
hiring process here:
https://careers.sf.gov/knowledge/process/Application Opening -
January 4, 2023Application Deadline for Session 14: April 3, 2026;
Tentative Exam Date for Session 14: April 2026Application Deadline
for Session 15: July 2, 2026; Tentative Exam Date for Session 15:
July 2026Salary Range: $113,100 - $144, 326 Yearly 2940-Protective
Services Worker | City and County of San Francisco (sf.gov) San
Francisco is a vibrant and dynamic city, on the forefront of
economic growth & innovation, urban development, arts &
entertainment, as well as social issues & change. This rich
tapestry of culture and ideas is sustained by our City's commitment
to heighten the quality of life for the diverse population of San
Franciscans and residents of the greater Bay Area. Our employees
play an important role not only in making our City what it is
today, but also in shaping the future of San Francisco. Our
Commitment to Racial Equity As we work towards our vision of an
inclusive San Francisco, we embrace our responsibility to root out
systemic racism by creating services and a workforce which reflect
the lived experiences and strengths of the people we serve. We are
committed to fostering a work environment where our differences are
celebrated and everyone has what they need to thriveno matter their
race, age, ability, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or
country of origin. Click here to learn more about what this
commitment looks like in action. From financial, nutritional and
employment support to protective services, health care coverage,
affordable childcare, and in-home services for older adults and
persons with disabilities, our team lends support for all in
need.Job Description Under general supervision, Protective Service
Workers perform professional investigation, case management, and
casework services at the Family & Children’s Services program. This
includes activities related to: engagement of children, youth and
families; assessment of safety and risk; case planning and service
delivery; and transitioning children and families to appropriate
permanent and stable living situations. ESSENTIAL TASK AND DUTIES
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties
specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned
to this job class and are not intended to be an inclusive
list.Partnering with families, communities, and service providers
to build a supportive team that addresses the safety, health, and
well-being needs of the child, youth, and family.Exploring safety,
well-being, family relationships and natural supports through
interviewing, field visits, and gathering collateral information in
a timely manner.Conducting comprehensive assessments of safety,
risk and protective capacity utilizing designated assessment tools.
Taking appropriate action to ensure child safety, including
promoting family strengths, mitigating safety threats and/or
removal of children from the home.Maintaining case information on
applicable computerized case management system(s).Collaborating
with families and stakeholders to develop behavioral case plans
based on the assessment that addresses the family's needs and
complies with relevant laws, rules and regulations.Helping connect
families to a broad array of services and supports and empowering
them to utilize strengths in order to implement the provisions of a
case plan.Counseling and educating youth, families, care providers
and community partners on the Child Welfare process, legal
requirements and departmental policies and procedures by
communicating verbally and in writing in order to provide necessary
and appropriate information to families.Building community
partnerships through relationship building and educating community
organizations about Family and Children’s Services.Staying abreast
of latest polices, initiatives, and best practices by attending
trainings, reading literature reviews, accessing various online
child welfare resources and participating in work groups and site
teams to contribute to the development of policies.Ensuring all
assigned cases meet compliance standards and scheduling work
accordingly.Testifying in Court and adhering to Court protocol in
compliance with legal requirements.Ensuring the well-being of
children placed in homes by identifying homes to meet children’s
needs and closely monitoring their placement and providing
assistance to out of home care providers so that children go to
mandatory parental visits, medical and dental appointments in order
to comply with mandatory county and state procedures, rules and
regulations.Preparing written correspondence, electronic records
and court reports by maintaining well documented records in a clear
and timely manner according to agency procedures.Qualifications 1.
Education a. Possession of a Master’s Degree in Social Work from a
school accredited by the Council on Social Work education (CSWE);
OR b. Possession of a Master’s Degree from a two-year (2)
counseling program from an accredited college or university.
(Qualifying Master’s Degrees in counseling include Marriage and
Family Therapy, Clinical Counseling, Mental Health Counseling,
Addiction Counseling and Counseling Psychology that included a
supervised field placement as part of the course curriculum). AND
2. Experience a. Satisfactory completion of two semesters of
graduate field placement, which involved the provision of direct
services to families or children in one of the following or closely
related areas: child welfare, family counseling, juvenile
probation, pediatric social work, adolescent alcohol and drug
counseling or school social work; OR b. Six (6) months post
baccalaureate professional work experience which involved the
provision of direct services to families or children in one of the
areas previously described. AND 3. License: Possession of a valid
California class C driver’s license and clear Motor Vehicle Record
(MVR). Note: Applicants who will receive their Master’s degree by
the end of the current semester/quarter may submit a written
request to be placed on the eligible list under waiver pending
receipt of the Master’s degree; for these applicants, appointment
referral is contingent upon verification of the required education
and experience. Applicants must meet the minimum qualification
requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.
LICENSE, CERTIFICATION AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Some positions in
Class 2940 Protective Services Worker may require bilingual
proficiency depending upon the department's bilingual needs. Only
those eligible candidates who pass the bilingual proficiency test
will be considered for bilingual positions. Applicants must
indicate on the application form the language(s) in which they
claim proficiency. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The essential duties of
this position require incumbents to: drive, usually outside the
City of San Francisco; to get in and out of vehicles, climb flights
of stairs to complete home visits; lift objects weighing up to 40
pounds; incumbents will be required to work after standard work
hours to respond to emergency response shifts which can occur on
nights and weekends including After Hours shifts. Note: A current
copy of the driver license and a current Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
must be submitted prior to appointment. Applicants must possess a
good driving record, defined as not having the driving privilege
suspended, revoked or being placed on probation for cause involving
the safe operation of a motor vehicle within the preceding three
(3) years. Violations will be reviewed on an individual basis and
may be cause for non-selection or disciplinary action if employed.
Verification of Education and Experience: Every application is
reviewed to ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications as
listed in the job ad. Review SF Careers Employment Applications for
considerations taken when reviewing applications. Applicants may be
required to submit verification of qualifying education and
experience at any point during the recruitment and selection
process. If education verification is required, information on how
to verify education requirements, including verifying foreign
education credits or degree equivalency, can be found at
https://careers.sf.gov/knowledge/experience-education/. Note:
Falsifying one’s education, training, or work experience or
attempted deception on the application may result in
disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the
City and County of San Francisco. SELECTION PROCEDURES After
application submission, candidates deemed qualified must complete
all subsequent steps to advance in this selection process, which
includes the following: Written Examination – Multiple Choice
(100%): Candidates will be administered a written multiple-choice
test designed to measure knowledge, skills and/or abilities in
job-related areas which may include but are not limited to: ability
and skill to assess, diagnose and apply intervention techniques to
child, family and adult related problems; knowledge of social work
methods and practices; theories of human behavior and group
dynamics; interviewing, investigative and intervention techniques;
child development, the aging process, parenting skills,
adolescence, substance abuse, familial violence; causes and
treatment of child abuse, family dynamics, death and dying; crisis
intervention; and mental health/illness; needs and problems of
children, families and adults from diverse socio-economic and
cultural backgrounds; community resources and community
organizations; policies and procedures relating to the provision of
social services; investigative techniques, reporting requirements,
and court procedures related to social services; the laws, rules
and regulations governing the operation of public social services
agencies; therapeutic modalities and pharmacology. A passing score
must be achieved on the written multiple choice exam in order to
continue in the selection process. Candidates who pass the exam
will be placed on the eligible list in rank order according to
their written examination score. Score Banking: Scores attained on
the Protective Services Worker Exam for Family and Children
Services will be 'banked' for two years, starting from the date of
the examination. This means that, during this two-year time period,
candidates need not take this test again. However, after one year,
a candidate has the option to either (a) keep the same score and
apply their test score to the other announcement or (b) re-take the
test. Re-testing is permitted no sooner than one year from the date
of the test. If a candidate opts to re-test, the re-test score
becomes the candidate’s official score since it is the most recent.
If a significant modification is made to this exam in the future,
the application of “banked” scores may no longer be appropriate. In
such a rare circumstance, candidates with “banked” scores would be
required to re-take the exam sooner than the two-year period
specified above should they apply to another job opportunity where
the modified exam is used.Additional Information Eligible
List/Score Report: A confidential eligible list of applicant names
that have passed the civil service examination process will be
created, and used for certification purposes only. An examination
score report will be established, so applicants can view the ranks,
final scores and number of eligible candidates. Applicant
information, including names of applicants on the eligible list,
shall not be made public unless required by law. However, an
eligible list shall be made available for public inspection, upon
request, once the eligible list is exhausted or expired and
referrals resolved. The eligible list/score report resulting from
this civil service examination process is subject to change after
adoption (e.g., as a result of appeals), as directed by the Human
Resources Director or the Civil Service Commission. Upon passing
the exam, candidates will be placed on the eligible list for a
period of 12 months. To find Departments which use this
classification, please see the city’s Position Counts by Job Codes
and Departments. Terms of Announcement and Appeal Rights:
Applicants must be guided solely by the provisions of this
announcement, including requirements, time periods and other
particulars, except when superseded by federal, state or local
laws, rules or regulations. [Note: The correction of clerical
errors in an announcement may be posted on the Department of Human
Resources website at https://careers.sf.gov/.] The terms of this
announcement may be appealed under Civil Service Rule 110.4. Such
appeals must be submitted in writing to the Department of Human
Resources, 1 S Van Ness Avenue, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA
94103-5413 by close of business on the 5th business day following
the issuance date of this examination announcement. Information
concerning other Civil Service Commission Rules involving
announcements, applications and examination policies, including
applicant appeal rights, can be found on the Civil Service
Commission website at
https://sf.gov/departments/civil-service-commission. Additional
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Statement Where to Apply All job applications for the City and
County of San Francisco must be submitted through our online
portal. Please visit https://careers.sf.gov/ to begin your
application process. Computers are available for the public (9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday) to file online
applications in the lobby of the Dept. of Human Resources at 1
South Van Ness Avenue, 4th Floor and at the City Career Center at
City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 110. Ensure your
application information is accurate, as changes may not be possible
after submission. Your first and last name must match your legal ID
for verification, and preferred names can be included in
parentheses. Use your personal email address, not a shared or work
email, to avoid unfixable issues. Applicants will receive a
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online application has been received in response to every
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