Human Services Coordinator

Broward County Government

Oakland Park, FL

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$56,594.07–$90,324.66 Per Year
SKILLS
Case Management, Child Protection/Welfare, Child and Youth Services, Communication Skills, Community Providers, Criminal Justice, Crisis Intervention, Cross-Functional, Customer Relations, Customer Support/Service, Diversity, Driver's License, Early Intervention, Emergency Services, English Language, Establish Priorities, Family Social Work, Financial Operations, Health Plan, Healthcare, Interpersonal Skills, Keyboards, Law Enforcement, Legal, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Multilingual, Needs Assessment, Operational Support, Organizational Skills, Performance Analysis, Physical Demands, Portuguese Language, Problem Solving Skills, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology, QoS (Quality of Service), Resolve Customer Issues, Retirement Plan, Safety/Work Safety, Service Delivery, Social Work, Spanish Language, Substance Abuse Treatment, Team Player, Training/Teaching, Treatment Plan
LOCATION
Oakland Park, FL
POSTED
30+ days ago

Human Services Coordinator

Salary

$56,594.07 - $90,324.66 Annually

Location

HS -Sexual Assault Treatment Center, 2995 North Dixie Highway, Oakland Park 33334, FL

Job Type

Full-Time

Job Number

1414467

Department

HumSvcs Crisis Inter Crisis I

Opening Date

05/22/2026

Closing Date

5/29/2026 5:00 PM Eastern

Veterans Preference Notice

Under Section 295.07, Florida Statutes, certain servicemembers and veterans, and the spouses and family members of such servicemembers and veterans, receive preference and priority, and certain servicemembers may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements, in employment with Broward County and are encouraged to apply for the positions being filled.

International Degree Verification

International degrees must be evaluated by an approved member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) www.naces.org/members or the Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE) https://aice-eval.org/endorsed-members. Candidates are responsible for all evaluation expenses. Completed evaluations do not guarantee employment and are subject to approval by Broward County Human Resources.

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REQUIREMENTS AND PREFERENCES

The Broward County Crisis Intervention and Support Division (CISD), part of the Human Services Department, ensures a comprehensive continuum of crisis and intervention services for youth, adults, families, and survivors of sexual assault, child abuse, and human trafficking. The Nancy J. Cotterman Center, is recognized nationally as the only Accredited Child Advocacy Center, the Certified Sexual Assault Program, and the Child Protection Team in Broward County. The Office of Justice Services oversees the Adult and Juvenile Civil Citation Programs - which serves as an early intervention to keep individuals out of the criminal justice system by holding them accountable and reducing re-offenses. OJS also supports the Juvenile Pre-Disposition Services program which provides case coordination of youth who have been arrested by linking them to community providers and other interventions while they await the disposition of their case. CISD administration provides administrative, fiscal, and operational oversight for the Justice Services Section and the Nancy J. Cotterman Center, which includes Crisis/Counseling and Child Protection Team/Medical Services.

2026 Benefits of Broward County Employment

Eleven (11) paid holidays each year

Vacation (Paid Time Off) = 2 weeks per year

Tuition Reimbursement (Up to 2K annually)

Up to 40 hours of Job Basis Leave for eligible positions

Paid Parental Leave

Health Benefits

High-Deductible Health Plan - bi-weekly premiums: Employee $10.90 / Family $80.79

Includes a County Funded Health Savings Account of up to $2,000 Annually

Consumer Driven Health Plan - bi-weekly premiums: Employee $82.58 / Family $286.79

Florida Retirement System (FRS) - Pension or Investment Plan

457 Deferred Compensation County matches up to $2,000 a year

General Description

The Human Service Coordinator is responsible for providing comprehensive support, advocacy, and case management services to clients and their families.

Works under general supervision, independently developing work methods and sequences.

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements

Requires a Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in mental health counseling, marriage and family counseling, counseling education, social work, psychology, or other closely related field.

Requires one (1) year of direct client social case work/counseling in either an addiction/substance abuse treatment or mental health facility/program, crisis intervention or clinical setting, or in a community resource eligibility center.

Special Requirements

The schedule is an overnight shift, (12am - 8am Monday to Friday.) You may be required to work weekends or holidays in addition to on call hours and is subject to change based on business needs.

Position is located on site

Special Certifications and Licenses

Must possess and maintain a valid Florida drivers license.

Preferences

  • Experience working with sexual violence and child abuse survivors
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
  • Registered Intern (Social Work, Marriage and Family or Mental Health)
  • Bilingual English/Spanish, English/Creole and/or English/Portuguese
  • Masters Degree in mental health counseling, marriage and family counseling, counseling education, social work, psychology, or other closely related field.

SCOPE OF WORK

Duties and Responsibilities

The functions listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class. Management may assign additional functions related to the type of work of the job as necessary.

  • Advocating on behalf of clients and families to ensure access to services, basic needs, and other necessary supports.
  • Collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team to coordinate care and address client needs.
  • Conducting thorough needs assessments and developing, updating, and implementing care, service, or treatment plans in partnership with clients and their families. Facilitates referrals to appropriate treatment providers, services, or facilities.
  • Monitoring client progress, service delivery, and care environments to ensure safety and quality of services. Conducts community visits as required.
  • Explaining legal processes to clients and families as they relate to individual cases, and coordinating with law enforcement agencies and the State Attorney's Office. Testifies at depositions, hearings, and trials as needed.
  • Preparing and maintaining accurate case records, correspondence, case notes, reports, and related documentation using computer-based applications. Makes recommendations to supervisors regarding case status and needs.
  • Facilitating case consultations for complex or specialized client situations.
  • Providing general information to clients and coordinating the delivery of agency services.
  • Participating in community events to promote awareness and provide education on issues such as sexual violence, child abuse, and available agency services.
  • Conducting activities that support a safe environment of care for clients, consumers, and staff.
  • Performing emergency service duties during County emergencies or disasters, such as supporting shelter operations before, during, or after a hurricane.
  • Performing related work as assigned.

Due to location and assignment, must pass and maintain a Level 2 background check; failure to maintain status will result in ineligibility per Florida State Statute.

Competencies

  • Manages Complexity:

Makes sense of complex, high quantity, and sometimes contradictory information to effectively solve problems. Looks at complex issues from multiple angles; explores issues to uncover underlying issues and root causes; sees the main consequences and implications of different options.

  • Decision Quality:

Makes good and timely decisions that keep the organization moving forward. Knows when to act independently and when to escalate issues. Integrates various inputs, decision criteria, and trade-offs to make effective decisions. Typically makes good independent decisions.

  • Plans and Aligns:

Plans and prioritizes work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals. Outlines clear plans that put actions in a logical sequence; conveys some time frames. Aligns own work with relevant workgroups. Takes some steps to reduce bottlenecks and speed up the work.

  • Ensures Accountability:

Holds self and others accountable to meet commitments. Tracks performance and strives to remain effective, learning from both successes and failures. Readily takes on challenges or difficult tasks and has reputation for delivering on commitments.

  • Interpersonal Savvy:

Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people. Recognizes even subtle social cues and nimbly responds to others needs and preferences. Helps to defuse difficult interpersonal situations by showing high levels of tact, sensitivity, and consideration. Builds rapport with ease.

  • Communicates Effectively:

Develops and delivers multi-mode communications that convey a clear understanding of the unique needs of different audiences. Disseminates knowledge, insights, and updates in a polished, precise, and compelling manner. Demonstrates a deep interest in others comments. Creates rich documents and reports.

  • Nimble Learning:

Learns through experimentation when tackling new problems, using both successes and failures as learning fodder. Swiftly incorporates new concepts and principles into own expertise; skillfully uses these fresh insights to solve problems. Shares learning from own mistakes with others.

  • Situational Adaptability:

Adapts approach and demeanor in real time to match the shifting demands of different situations. Takes steps to adapt to changing needs, conditions, priorities, or opportunities. Understands the cues that suggest a change in approach is needed; adopts new behaviors accordingly.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Physical Demands

Physical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement.

Performs sedentary work that involves walking or standing some of the time and involves exerting up to 10 pounds of force on a regular and recurring basis or sustained keyboard operations.

Unavoidable Hazards (Work Environment)

Unavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken.

Involves routine and frequent exposure to traffic; moving machinery.

SPECIAL INFORMATION

County Core Values

All Broward County employees strive to demonstrate the Countys four core behavioral competencies.

  • Collaborates: Building partnerships and working collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives.
  • Customer focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.
  • Instills trust: Gaining the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity.
  • Values differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance

Broward County is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to inclusion. Broward County is committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodations to qualified persons with disabilities. We support the hiring of people with disabilities; therefore, if you require assistance due to a disability, please contact the Professional Standards Section in advance at 954-357-6500 or email Profstandards@broward.org to make an accommodation request.

County-wide Emergency Responsibilities

Note: During emergency conditions, all County employees are automatically considered emergency service workers. County employees are subject to being called to work in the event of a disaster, such as a hurricane, or other emergency situation and are expected to perform emergency service duties, as assigned.

County-wide Employee Responsibilities

All Broward County employees must serve the public and fellow employees with honesty and integrity in full accord with the letter and spirit of Broward Countys Employee Code of Ethics, gift, and conflict of interest policies.

All Broward County employees must establish and maintain effective working relationships with the general public, co-workers, elected and appointed officials and members of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, political affiliation, familial status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, or gender identity and expression.

Broward is a dynamic county that offers an exciting, stable career with incredible employee benefits such as 11 annual holidays, accrued annual/vacation and sick leave, FRS retirement, $50,000 of County-paid life insurance, training and development, and participation eligibility in a deferred compensation (457) plan with a match up to $2,000. In addition, Broward County offers 2 health plans, a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) with a County-funded Health Savings Account (HSA), and a Consumer Driven Health plan (CDH), Dental insurance, Vision insurance and Section 125 Flexible spending accounts for Medical Expenses and Dependent Care. Employees who are hired into a full-time, or part-time position working 20 hours per week, are considered benefits-eligible. Benefits become effective on the first of the month following 30 days of employment. Additional information about Broward County Benefits.

01

What is your highest level of degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in social work, mental health, psychology or closely related field?

  • No Degree
  • Associate's Degree
  • Bachelors Degree
  • Masters Degree
  • Doctoral Degree

02

How many years of experience do you have in direct client social case work/counseling in either an addiction/substance abuse treatment or mental health facility/program, crisis intervention or clinical setting, or in a community resource eligibility center.

  • Less than 1 year
  • 1-3 years
  • 4-6 years
  • 7 or more years

03

Will you have a valid FL Driver's License at time of employment and able to obtain and maintain authorization to drive on County business?

  • Yes
  • No

04

This role is fully onsite and cannot be performed remotely. Do you confirm that you are able and willing to work onsite during all scheduled work hours?

  • Yes
  • No

05

The schedule is an overnight shift, (12am - 8am Monday to Friday.) You may be required to work weekends or holidays in addition to on call hours and is subject to change based on business Are you able to meet these scheduling requirements?

  • Yes
  • No

06

Please describe the essential components of crisis intervention and what experience you have in providing this service.

07

Please describe your comfort level working with child and adult victims of sexual violence and what you think are the most challenging aspects of working with this population.

08

Please describe your ability to work collaboratively as part of a multi-disciplinary team to meet the needs of clients and stakeholders while supporting the mission of the organization. Please include an example of a difficulty youve had in this area and how you resolved the problem.

  • Yes
  • No

09

Please describe how you would handle resistance from stakeholders when attempting to engage them to provide information or advocating for clients.

  • Yes
  • No

Required Question

Employer Broward County

Address 115 S. Andrews Ave.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33301-4800

Phone (954) 831-4000

Website http://www.broward.org/careers

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