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Child and Family Services Specialist (CFSS)

State Of Nebraska · North Platte, Lincoln County

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Website: nebraska.gov

Nebraska is a triple-landlocked state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It borders South Dakota to the north; Wyoming to the west; Colorado to the southwest; Kansas to the south; and Missouri to the southeast and Iowa to the east, both across the Missouri River. Nebraska is the 16th-largest state by land area, with just over 77,347 square miles (200,330 km2). As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,961,504, and was estimated to be 2,018,006 in 2025, it is the 38th-most populous state and the eighth-least densely populated. Nebraska's capital is Lincoln, an…

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State of Nebraska is hiring a full-time Child and Family Services Specialist (CFSS) in North Platte to serve families and children across Lincoln County. This role requires fluency in Spanish and English and offers competitive state benefits. About the Role Working for the Health & Human Services Department, you'll provide direct support to families navigating challenges and transitions. As a Child and Family Services Specialist, you'll build trust with Spanish-speaking families, assess their needs, connect them to community resources, and help coordinate care that keeps children safe and families stable. What You'll Do Conduct thorough assessments of family circumstances and child safety Develop individualized service plans aligned with family goals and strengths Provide bilingual Spanish-English support during family meetings and crisis interventions Connect families to housing, behavioral health, employment, education, and other essential resources Maintain accurate, timely case documentation in state systems Attend court proceedings and collaborate with schools, medical providers, and community partners Follow up with families to monitor progress and adjust services as needed What We're Looking For Fluency in Spanish and English (verbal and written) High school diploma or equivalent, with relevant work experience in social services, case management, or family support Valid Nebraska driver's license and reliable transportation Ability to manage heavy caseloads and work independently in the field Compassion for families under stress and commitment to culturally responsive practice Strong written and verbal communication skills About State of Nebraska The State of Nebraska's Health & Human Services Department advances the wellbeing of children, families, and communities through evidence-based programs and direct services. Working here means contributing to meaningful change in people's lives across the state. How to Apply To apply, complete your application directly on this page, or you'll be redirected to the employer's application platform to finish submitting there.

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