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  1. Child Protective Services (CPS) becomes involved with children and families when they are referred by the DFPS Investigations division, which investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect.

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    • How to Complete The Online State of Texas Application
    • How to Search For A Job
    • How The Jobs Center Works
    • Questions?
    Create a user account by going to the "New Members" box on the right side of the page. Click on "Build My Profile" to start the process.
    You can complete and submit an online State of Texas Application through the HHSC Jobs CenterExternal Link.However, you can also fax, mail, or, in the case of state schools, submit the application...
    You can also upload a resume through the HHSC Jobs CenterExternal Link.
    The online system does not have a "spell-check" feature. You may want to complete the description of your previous jobs in a program that does and then copy and paste the text into the HHSC Jobs Ce...

    You can search for a job without building a profile. To search job openings at DFPS, go to the HHS Jobs CenterExternal Linkand 1. Pick the city where you want a job 2. Choose the agency "Department of Family and Protective Services" Then use any of the search criteria or you can leave them as "all".: 1. By keyword 2. By category 3. By facility 4. B...

    There are six buttons that run across the top of the HHSC Jobs CenterExternal Linkwebsite that help you search for jobs and submit applications. (Please see the screen shot below.) 1. Jobs Center Homereturns you to the Jobs Center homepage. 2. My Workbenchshows the jobs you have applied for, any assessments you must take for a particular position, ...

    If you have questions about the Jobs Center or have difficulty applying, please call 1-888-TX-HHS-HR (1-888-894-4747) or 1-866-839-2747 (TDD/TTY). The Service Center hours of support are Monday through Friday 7a.m. to 7p.m. CST.

  2. To get services from CPS, a child has to have an open case with CPS. This usually means CPS is investigating a report of abuse or neglect about a child, or, during an investigation, found that a child is either experiencing – or is at high risk of – abuse or neglect.

  3. Aug 12, 2024 · Open Enrollment Federally Qualified Health Center Incubator Program New Health Center Locations. Release Date 12/12/2023. Submission Deadline 3/31/2024. Procurement Number HHS0014031. Agency HHSC. Program Name/Procurement Name Fiscal Program Coordination. Texas Rural Emergency Hospitals Financial Stabilization Grant.

  4. Working for APS - Hear from real caseworkers and supervisors about what it's really like to work for Adult Protective Services - and why they do it. [watch video] DFPS jobs fall into five main program areas: Child Protective Investigations (CPI) Child Protective Services (CPS) Adult Protective Services (APS) Child Care Investigations (CCI)

  5. In this blog post, we will break down the CPS system in Dallas and answer some common questions, including how to obtain a CPS number in Dallas and what procedures to expect when dealing with CPS. What is Child Protective Services (CPS) in Dallas?

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  7. Aug 3, 2022 · This guide provides information, a form, and more to help you deal with Child Protective Services. Note: Because of the serious nature CPS cases, it may be better to speak with a child-welfare attorney. Contact the Texas Legal Services Center Family Helpline for free legal education regarding CPS.