Make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable adults as an Adult Protection Specialist serving North Idaho from our Lewiston office. In this vital role, you’ll investigate reports of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation, working directly with individuals, families, and community partners to ensure safety and dignity.
You’ll conduct thorough investigations by interviewing clients and collateral contacts, documenting findings, completing comprehensive assessments, and developing supportive service plans. Your work will include ongoing case management, advocating for clients, and connecting them to services that promote independence while reducing risk. When necessary, you’ll collaborate with law enforcement and the Department of Health & Welfare, prepare affidavits, and participate in court proceedings. You’ll also engage in community outreach -helping educate the public and partner organizations about adult protection services - while maintaining accurate records and contributing to program reporting and goals. Travel throughout the region is part of the role as you meet clients where they are.
We’re looking for someone with strong judgment, compassion, and the ability to navigate complex, sensitive situations. You'll bring excellent communication skills, the ability to build trust with diverse populations, and a talent for organizing and prioritizing work in a fast-paced environment. Proficiency with technology, attention to detail in documentation, and the ability to maintain confidentiality are essential. A collaborative mindset and commitment to empowering others will set you apart.
If you’re driven to protect and support those most at risk, we encourage you to apply.
*This position is expected to start June 22, 2026.
Enjoy excellent benefits, including retirement
15 vacation days per year
12 sick days per year
14 paid holidays
Tuition assistance
Job Description linked below: (some job boards may not include active links so please click Apply Now on the NIC website or go to www.nic.edu/jobs to see full details);
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Minimum Qualifications
To meet the education and experience requirements, at least one of the following criteria must be met:
• Must hold a valid Idaho social worker license; OR
• A Bachelor’s degree in a human services field or closely related field of study and at least two years of full-time experience in direct service delivery to vulnerable adults; OR
• An Associate’s degree and at least two years of full-time experience in the law enforcement field.
Required License and/or Certifications:
Must possess a valid driver’s license and proof of liability insurance.
Starting pay range: $22.00-$26.00
Work Site Location: Aging and Adult Services, Lewiston Office
Work Schedule: Typically Mon-Fri 7:30-4:00, Expected to start June 22, 2026
Employment is contingent upon successful completion of background check and proof of degree if required for this position.
Application materials include: resume, cover letter
Applications ONLY accepted through the North Idaho College Website!