DHS Caseworker definition

DHS Caseworker means Agency staff who will primarily be the sole Agency staff member responsible for all authorized service referrals, Agency staff contacts may also come from other Agency staff properly identified who are involved directly with the Client or Client Family case such as:
DHS Caseworker means DHS Child Welfare staff. Although Contractor will coordinate aspects of an individual Child’s case management responsibility with one primary DHS Child Welfare Caseworker, there are circumstances when the term “DHS Caseworker” may also include DHS supervisor, managers or technical staff, and can include Child Welfare workers with experience in other Child Welfare Disciplines, such as Child Protective Services, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care, family based services, residential services, or adoptions, among others.

Examples of DHS Caseworker in a sentence

  • A monthly progress report to the Client’s primary DHS Caseworker, to include any changes in barriers to success, changes in strategies to achieve success, ongoing summary of service provisions and progress towards outcomes.

  • Report shall be received by the DHS Caseworker no later than the 10th calendar day following the end of the month of service provision.