In this chapter, the focus is on recruiting and selecting new staff and on the steps agencies can take to ensure that they are doing the best possible job to attract and hire a high-performing, committed workforce. This chapter reviews a number of strategies for improving recruitment and selection processes and provides case examples from the authors\u27 work with child protection agencies in several states. These projects have been accomplished by a team of researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln\u27s Center on Children, Families, and the Law (CCFL). Some of the techniques described here will be familiar, whereas others are less well known in human service settings. All of the techniques are supported by empirical research, and r...
Three cohorts of BSW and MSW Title IV-E and NCWWI student scholars (n= 125) were educated using a un...
This study focuses on the field test of a design team intervention in two rural and one urban site e...
Caseworker turnover in child welfare agencies has been a problem for many years. The turnover negati...
In this chapter, the focus is on recruiting and selecting new staff and on the steps agencies can ta...
Several years ago we conducted an informal telephone survey of 53 child protective services (CPS) ag...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
While there are many avenues to discuss and explore, the key area of interest for the Capstone Proje...
The child welfare system has primarily focused on the safety of children even though the goals of th...
Public child welfare agencies continue to face complex challenges including high workforce turnover....
In response to endemic recruitment and retention problems within social work, the West London Social...
The roles of the child welfare supervisor in guiding practice and in retaining child welfare workers...
This study was designed to explore individual and organizational factors useful in explaining retent...
Child welfare agencies experience workforce turnover (14-20% annually) that can be costly and result...
This commentary reviews the design features and methods by which the Strengths Based Leadership mode...
The United States has issues involving child abuse/neglect with children being abused and neglected ...
Three cohorts of BSW and MSW Title IV-E and NCWWI student scholars (n= 125) were educated using a un...
This study focuses on the field test of a design team intervention in two rural and one urban site e...
Caseworker turnover in child welfare agencies has been a problem for many years. The turnover negati...
In this chapter, the focus is on recruiting and selecting new staff and on the steps agencies can ta...
Several years ago we conducted an informal telephone survey of 53 child protective services (CPS) ag...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Sessio...
While there are many avenues to discuss and explore, the key area of interest for the Capstone Proje...
The child welfare system has primarily focused on the safety of children even though the goals of th...
Public child welfare agencies continue to face complex challenges including high workforce turnover....
In response to endemic recruitment and retention problems within social work, the West London Social...
The roles of the child welfare supervisor in guiding practice and in retaining child welfare workers...
This study was designed to explore individual and organizational factors useful in explaining retent...
Child welfare agencies experience workforce turnover (14-20% annually) that can be costly and result...
This commentary reviews the design features and methods by which the Strengths Based Leadership mode...
The United States has issues involving child abuse/neglect with children being abused and neglected ...
Three cohorts of BSW and MSW Title IV-E and NCWWI student scholars (n= 125) were educated using a un...
This study focuses on the field test of a design team intervention in two rural and one urban site e...
Caseworker turnover in child welfare agencies has been a problem for many years. The turnover negati...