Investigative Social Worker
Company: Children's Advocacy Group, Inc.
Location: San Bernardino
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description *BILINGUAL CANDIDATES ARE
ENCOURAGED TO APPLY* Fast paced San Bernardino based law firm is
seeking a compassionate and highly motivated Investigative Social
Worker to assess risk, safety, along with the developmental,
psychosocial and educational needs of children of all ages. Strong
investigative skills are also a must as conducting home assessments
and forensic interviews of children are primary responsibilities.
Investigative Social Workers provide vitally important information
to Attorneys about our clients. Investigators are responsible for
visiting clients in their home placements, at school, in hospital
settings, and other locations, to gather information from and about
our clients. This includes information about the conditions of the
home, health and safety concerns, developmental progress, medical
and educational issues, service needs and family relationships.
Investigative Social Workers should have a working knowledge of the
various types of child abuse including but not limited to neglect,
physical, emotional & sexual abuse, along with a working knowledge
of child development, domestic violence, child sexual exploitation,
substance abuse, and mental health issues. Investigators must have
an ability to connect with children and gain their trust. They must
be able to work with children of all ages, genders, religions,
races, ethnicities, sexual orientations and from all socioeconomic
backgrounds. Duties include, and are not limited to: Visit with
clients, caretakers and others in order to develop a trusting and
professional relationship with clients Interview caretakers and
children, to the extent possible, in order to observe and document
the children’s current living situation, developmental progress and
emotional wellbeing During client contact, the investigator is
expected to note any services that have not been implemented, that
may need to be implemented, or any other issues for attorney review
Evaluate and recommend the need for further or different services
that may be beneficial to the child and the family Identify
services in the community and make referrals as needed Assist
attorneys with client interviews Serve as duty day investigator in
the office Communicate regularly with the attorneys, both verbally
and in writing, regarding status of caseloads and assignments and
with all relevant information regarding the client With general
direction from the attorney, attend Individual Education Plan (IEP)
meetings, TDM and similar team decision making meetings, DCFS and
placement staffing, hospital screenings and Regional Center
conferences Manage and maintain caseload. Frequently exercise
discretion and independent judgment while in the field, and at
meetings, conferences and hearings attended as the sole
representative of the law firm. Investigative Social Workers work
under limited day-to-day supervision of Investigator Supervisor and
Attorneys. Within a very short turn-around time, the Investigative
Social Worker is responsible for annotating the client file with
all observation notes and information obtained from the interview,
and when necessary makes recommendations to the case-carrying
attorney. They immediately respond to any inquiries regarding case
status from their supervisors and seek assistance from supervisors
when prudent or required. Investigators attend and participate in
training sessions, and attend staff meetings. Investigative Social
Workers are to be flexible, have a team player attitude and be
willing to assist other Investigators as requested by supervisors.
They are to be professional, patient, and understanding when
interacting with clients, caregivers, colleagues and supervisors.
Investigative Social Workers are to have a pleasant demeanor in the
office and demonstrate effective communication with colleagues and
supervisors. Minimum Qualifications: The desired candidate will
possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Social Work or a related
field and at least 2 years of social services experience. Some
experience with Juvenile Dependency Court is preferred but not
required. This is a full-time position. Salary will commensurate
with experience. We offer employees a complete benefits package.
Additional Requirements in order to be considered for the position,
candidates must possess the following qualifications: Strong
analytical and problem solving skills; Ability to multi-task;
Excellent organizational skills; Excellent written and verbal
communication skills; Ability to build rapport with clients
(primarily children); Ability to provide empathetic support while
maintaining professional boundaries; Proven work experience as a
social worker or related field; Ability to monitor and evaluate
clients’ progress and modify treatment plans accordingly; Offer
information and recommendations regarding the best course of action
based on client evaluation and best interest; Ability to maintain
accurate records and report on clients’ status in timely manner;
Must possess a valid California Driver's License and good driving
record. Must be willing to submit to background checks; We offer
competitive compensation packages and opportunities for
professional growth. If you are passionate about making a positive
impact on the lives of others and meet the requirements listed
above, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding position as an
Investigative Social Worker. 8 hour shift Monday to Friday
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