Noun
someone employed to provide social services (especially to the disadvantaged)
Source: WordNetA caseworker checks in twice a day. Source: Internet
As B&B viewers know, Finn and Steffy’s caseworker Michael Turner (Jarvis George) have just told Steffy that she’s going to be discharged from the rehab facility. Source: Internet
Although the effort was unsuccessful, Hartke later hired Campbell to be a caseworker in his Washington, D.C. office. Source: Internet
In Bloomington, he worked briefly as a health insurance agent before being hired as a caseworker trainee for the Indiana Department of Child Services. Source: Internet
“I can’t thank you and the caseworker enough for the hard work on our behalf. Source: Internet
One is a caseworker in Boston working with families of newly-diagnosed autistic children; a second is at BCH researching immune deficient diseases. Source: Internet