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Department of Human Services

Working together with communities to support families and protect children.

Department of Human Services

Notice: The Department of Human Services is working to support Philadelphia’s children and families during COVID-19. View our updated policies, guidance, and resources.

What we do

Philadelphia’s Department of Human Services is the county child welfare and juvenile justice agency and is overseen by the Office of Children and Families. Our mission is to provide and promote safety, permanency, and well-being for children and youth at risk of abuse, neglect, and delinquency. Our main service areas include:

  • Prevention. We work with families to safely care for children in their own home to reduce child abuse and neglect.
  • Child Welfare. We operate Philadelphia’s child abuse hotline, investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect, and help children involved with DHS achieve a permanent home. We manage the private organizations (Community Umbrella Agencies) that provide case management and other support services in 10 geographic regions throughout Philadelphia.
  • Foster and Adoption. We contract with state-licensed agencies who certify homes as placements for children and youth who are not safe in their own homes. The goal of foster care is to reunite children with their families. When this is not possible, as determined by the courts, many resource parents choose to adopt the children who are in their care. Find out how to become a foster parent and how to adopt a child.
  • Juvenile Justice. We operate the county’s juvenile detention facility, manage contracts for court-ordered youth programs, and work to divert youth from the formal justice system through intensive prevention services.

Connect

Address
1515 Arch St.
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Email dhscommunications@phila.gov
Phone: (215) 683-4347 for information
(215) 683-6000 for complaints
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Announcements

We hire year round!

The Philadelphia Department of Human Services is committed to supporting the placement stability of children and youth in the foster care and the juvenile justice systems. As part of this commitment, DHS regularly releases job announcements on the main phila.gov/jobs webpage to support our hiring efforts. Please either apply for an open position or sign up for job alerts. Please share these announcements with your networks.

You can also review this jobs booklet to learn more about working at DHS.

Class Code Class Title Starting Salary Application Link
5A05 Social Work Services Trainee (General) (Bilingual) $44,467 Apply now.
5A07 Social Work Services Manager 2 (General) (Bilingual) $58,316 Apply now.
5B21 Juvenile Detention Counselor Trainee (General) $47,319 Apply now.
5B23 Juvenile Detention Counselor 2 (General) $52,898 Apply now.

 

Philadelphia Parent & Youth Resource Fair: April 27

Looking for free and low-cost summer activities that are safe and adult-supervised for children, teens, and families? Get the scoop when you attend the City of Philadelphia Philadelphia Parent & Youth Resource Fair.

April 27, 2024
10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Pennsylvania Convention Center, 1101 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA (Entrance at Broad & Race Sts.)

Check out the event flyer here!

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Events

  • Apr
    16
    CUA 8 Parent Café: Settling into Spring.
    All Day
    Bregy Elementary School, 1700 Bigler St, Philadelphia, PA 19145, USA

    CUA 8 Parent Café: Settling into Spring.

    April 16, 2024
    All Day
    Bregy Elementary School, 1700 Bigler St, Philadelphia, PA 19145, USA
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    Planning and planting with purpose.

    At a Café you’ll enjoy:


    • Honest conversation
    • Connecting with neighbors
    • Discovering community resources
    • Raffle prizes and a meal


    Please Register via RSVP: Khadija 267-290-3800 or Theodora 267-524-2444
  • Apr
    17
    CUA 5 ‘‘Give Yourself CREDIT: Credit Education Series’’ *SF Event
    6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
    4601 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19139, USA

    CUA 5 ‘‘Give Yourself CREDIT: Credit Education Series’’ *SF Event

    April 17, 2024
    6:30 pm to 7:30 pm, 1 hour
    4601 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19139, USA
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    Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha / APM, CUA #5

    REGISTRATION: Danyielle Lambert, danyielle.lambert@apmphila.org or Shawn Woods, shawn.woods@apmphila.org





    A workshop that will focus on resilience and concrete support.
  • Apr
    18
    APM 5- In-Person Parent Café: 'When It Rains It Pours: Staying Dry In Life Storms’'
    11:00 am to 2:00 pm
    Face to Face, 123 E Price St, Philadelphia, PA 19144, USA

    APM 5- In-Person Parent Café: 'When It Rains It Pours: Staying Dry In Life Storms’'

    April 18, 2024
    11:00 am to 2:00 pm, 3 hours
    Face to Face, 123 E Price St, Philadelphia, PA 19144, USA
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    Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha / APM, CUA #5

    REGISTRATION: Danyielle Lambert, danyielle.lambert@apmphila.org or Shawn Woods, shawn.woods@apmphila.org





    A discussion that will focus on resilience and concrete support.

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Our programs

Resources

Pennsylvania child abuse clearances

Apply for PA Child Abuse History Clearance online.
Resources for parents

Explore a collection of guides, flyers, and other resources for parents who have children in the foster system.
Resources for foster parents

Explore a collection of guides, tip sheets, and other resources for foster parents.

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