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Interested
in a Career in Social Work? We welcome job seekers with comparable
DFCS Social Services Protect and Placement experience from other states;
private agencies; as well as new MSW/BSW graduates.
All MSW or BSW credentials should come from
a School of Social Work recognized by the Council
on Social Work Education Our
ideal candidate for Greater Atlanta positions will have a MSW or BSW.
Job seekers applying for one
of our Protect and Placement Specialist (formerly known as a Social
Services Case Manager) positions will receive special access (user
ID/password) to our video
on life as a DFCS case manager.
To view this video you must FIRST download
the latest version of Real
Player (free software)
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Overview
of Georgia Social Services Child Welfare (PDF)
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Greater
Atlanta
Dynamic, bustling and surprising, the Atlanta Metro area has
attractions as diverse as the four million people who call its many
communities home. Discover antique treasures or go mall hopping; visit
world-class museums or fine art galleries; enjoy the great outdoors
or an amusement park; stroll historic sites. You’ll find surprises
and delights around every corner throughout the entire metro area. |
- Social Services Protect
and Placement Specialist, Cherokee (Canton)
- Social Services Protect
and Placement Specialist,
Cobb (Marietta)
- Social Services
Protect and Placement Specialist, Coweta (Newnan)
- Social Services Protect
and Placement Specialist,
DeKalb (Decatur)
- Social Services Protect
and Placement Specialist, Douglas (Douglasville)
- Social Services
Protect and Placement Specialist,
Fulton (Atlanta)
- Social Services Protect
and Placement Specialist, Henry (Stockbridge)
- Social Services
Protect and Placement Specialist, Jackson (Jefferson)
- Social Services
Protect and Placement Specialist, Walton (Monroe)
- Social
Services Protect and Placement Specialist/Bilingual,
Greater Atlanta
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Historic
Heartland (Macon)
Enjoy true Southern hospitality in Georgia’s
Historic Heartland, just south of Atlanta. From charming towns and
authentic antiques to quaint little shops along scenic byways, the
Historic Heartland offers the warmth of yesteryear in quintessential
Southern style. Stop to smell the flowers and listen to folks talk
up local festivals. Get your feet wet and catch a mess of fish, or
follow themed trails through the region’s beauty. |
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Coast
(Savannah)
The Georgia Coast stretches approximately 100 miles between the Savannah
and St. Marys Rivers. In this region you can wander isolated beaches,
tranquil marshes and cobblestone streets. Sample low country delicacies
like soft-shelled crabs and Brunswick stew, or sway to the soulful
beat of a Gullah-Geechee song. Barrier islands, mysterious swamps
and the easy rhythm of the coastal culture make Georgia’s coast
an unforgettable experience |
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Historic
High Country (Rome)
Immerse yourself in fascinating history, captivating scenery and genuine
hospitality in Northwest Georgia’s Historic High Country, the
“the enchanted land” of the Cherokee Indians. Explore
the region’s mystique on numerous driving, walking, pedaling
or riding trails that lead you through the area’s Native American
roots, historic districts and homegrown attractions. From Civil War
sites to national forests, discover enriching experiences through
northwest Georgia. |
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Classic
South (Augusta)
The Classic South travel region is located in east central Georgia,
just over two hours from Atlanta. Here, the gentle hills of Georgia’s
piedmont meet the beginnings of the coastal plain, creating a backdrop
of natural beauty that accentuates the region’s history and
heritage. Paddle or cruise the historic Augusta Canal, fish the crystal
clear lakes or take a leisurely stroll through manicured gardens |
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Magnolia
Midlands (Dublin)
Taste a slower, simpler lifestyle along the back roads of Georgia
with a visit to the Magnolia Midlands in southeastern Georgia. The
region provides a backdrop of beautiful scenery for any adventure
you might seek, from outdoor sports to local festivals, from great
food to a rich agricultural history. |
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Northeast
Georgia Mountains (Gainesville)
The northeast Georgia mountain region offers an outdoor retreat, with
its foothills and mountains serving as the gateway to the Appalachian
Mountains and the birthplace of the Chattahoochee River. The Chattahoochee
National Forest provides a vast protected, scenic and recreational
playground with nearby cabins and cottages for visitors. |
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Plantation
Trace (Albany)
The rural southwestern region of Georgia is full of stories in each
of its intriguing small towns, its woodlands and its rivers. Tour
plantations and historic farms and relive Georgia’s historic
past. For those with a more adventurous spirit, a visit to Wild Adventures
will provide thrills and chills. |
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Presidential
Pathways (Columbus)
Georgia's Presidential Pathways district is 19-county area in west
central Georgia that is deeply rooted in American history. Visitors
today soak up reflections from the antebellum era, Civil War years,
proud heritage of two U.S. presidents and birth of the modern South.
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