Social Worker
Company: District Council of Madison Inc., Society of SvdP
Location: Madison
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Full-time Exempt |
40 hrs./week | Flex schedule - some evenings and weekends required
| $55,000/yr-$58,000/yr | Full-Time Benefits If you are motivated
by making a lasting difference in the lives of individuals and
families, St. Vincent de Paul – Madison may be the place for you.
We are a mission-driven organization dedicated to strengthening our
community through compassion, dignity, and service. We are seeking
a Social Worker who shares our values and is passionate about
supporting families on their path to long-term stability. Join a
collaborative, purpose-filled team where your work truly matters
every day. Job Summary In this full-time role, you will be a key
member of St. Vincent de Paul – Madison’s Social Services team,
supporting programs that promote long-term stability and well-being
for individuals and families in our community. Core
responsibilities include assessing and supporting program
participants, developing and monitoring individualized case plans,
coordinating services and referrals, maintaining accurate and
confidential records, and collaborating with internal teams and
community partners. This position plays an essential role in
strengthening families, advancing program outcomes, and furthering
the mission of St. Vincent de Paul through compassionate,
client-centered service. What You’ll Do St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Program Assess potential program participants and orient those
selected into the program. Prepare and monitor case plans for up to
20 newly housed families to set, work toward, and attain goals that
promote each family’s well-being. Assist in facilitating
connections between families and other available SVdP - Madison
services, and provide appropriate referrals to external agencies
when needed. Additionally, support program participants in
utilizing these services effectively and facilitate their
connection with external agencies as necessary. Work with each
client to manage their budget and coordinate payment of the
expenses deemed appropriate with the Senior Director of Client
Services. Maintain accurate, confidential case records in
compliance with organizational policies and applicable privacy
standards. Offer/coordinate adult education programming on topics
such as financial literacy, parenting skills, pursuing further
education, securing jobs, and/or other life skills to meet client
goals. Collaborate with Social Services Director and Senior
Director of Client Services to develop, maintain, and report
program metrics related to family wellbeing, family finances,
school participation/success, mental health, and/or other important
key indicators. Utilize the gathered data to enhance both program
effectiveness and systemic processes. Provide additional St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Program support to Social Services Director
Microlending Program Assess client applications, conduct
preliminary interviews for eligibility, facilitate loan process
within SVdP and lending partner. Consistently communicate to
applicants regarding their eligibility, providing clear and concise
explanations Conduct monthly follow-up with loan clients and train
and support volunteers engaged in loan monitoring activities
Provide additional Microlending Program support to Social Services
Director Organization Mission, Management, & Leadership Share
program impact stories with SVdP - Madison leaders to support and
help grow community awareness, while maintaining participant
confidentiality. Represent the programs at Homeless Services
Consortium or other community collaborations and advocate for
policies that support the needs of participants in these programs
as such advocacy is approved by the Board of Directors. Participate
in an atmosphere of teamwork and collaboration, listening,
fostering dialogue, and facilitating joint problem solving while
supporting an inclusive and equitable organization. Adhere to the
Safeguarding Policy by ensuring timely completion of mandatory
training, staying updated on relevant training modules, and
undergoing the necessary background checks to maintain compliance.
Requirements: What You Can Bring Required Master’s degree in social
work, human services, or related field. Training and experience in
Trauma Informed Care. Strong oral and written communication skills,
with the ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences,
both publicly and privately. Ability to use quantitative and
qualitative data to evaluate program success, goal progress, member
engagement, community needs or other related areas. Proficiency
with Microsoft Office and Google suites and effectively navigate
digital communication platforms. Demonstrate the ability to
effectively interact with people across cultures, ranges of
ability, ethnicities, and races. Demonstrate the implementation of
best practices as required by the SVdP Safeguarding policy when
interacting with children and vulnerable adults. For the safety of
the clients SVdP serves and as per the Safeguarding Policy, this
position requires the successful completion of a criminal
background check. Must have reliable personal transportation to
visit various locations throughout Dane County, with mileage
reimbursed. Preferred Bilingual English and Spanish speaking
preferred (not required). Experience working with volunteers. Three
(3) years related work experience serving individuals or families
experiencing poverty What You’ll Love! Variety in your work: no day
is the same! Being part of a diverse community within our
organization and Dane County Medical, dental and vision insurance
options Free long-term disability and term life insurance Voluntary
short-term disability and life insurance coverage available
Employee 403(b) retirement savings plan and an employer-sponsored
SEP-IRA Generous paid time off (PTO) and paid sick time off
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS The requirements described below
are representative of those necessary to perform the essential
functions of this position. While performing the duties of this
job: Frequently required to stand, walk, talk and hear, and use
hands to finger, handle, or touch objects, tools, or controls.
Ability to climb stairs Ability to regularly lift and/or move up to
20 pounds without assistance Ability to travel to varying locations
to meet with staff and/or partners. Ability to work independently
and follow instructions Vision requirements include close vision
and the ability to adjust focus. Valid driver’s license and current
vehicle insurance required This position occasionally may work
outdoors in all types of weather conditions An individual in this
position must be able to successfully perform the essential duties
and responsibilities listed above. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions of this position. NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY The
District Council of Madison, Inc., Society of St. Vincent de Paul
does not and shall not discriminate in our employment, services and
volunteerism on the basis of age, race, color, disability, marital
status, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, arrest
record, conviction record, military service, or use or nonuse of
lawful products off the employer’s premises during nonworking
hours, or any characteristic protected by applicable local, state
and federal law. We are committed to providing an inclusive and
welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients,
volunteers, and vendors. Although the District Council of Madison,
Inc., Society of St. Vincent de Paul does not generally consider
religion in either hiring or the services it provides, because we
are a Catholic charity, requiring liaison with the Catholic Church
and its members, certain positions involving such liaisons are
reserved for members of the Catholic Church. The District Council
of Madison, Inc., Society of St. Vincent de Paul reserves the right
to consider whether the conduct reflected in a criminal conviction
demonstrates an incompatibility with the responsibilities of the
specific job for which an applicant is applying. EQUITY St. Vincent
de Paul has a vision for a deeply inclusive environment for our
membership, staff, and volunteers. To foster a culture of belonging
while providing equitable service delivery above and beyond Equal
Opportunity requirements, SVdP candidates must be committed to
cultural competency growth and work within diverse teams. SVdP is
an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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