Case Manager - Part-time - Intoxicated Driver Intervention Program - Kenosha
Wisconsin Community Services, Inc. · Kenosha, WI · 2 mo ago
DistributionPart-time
Job Responsibilities
- Maintain accurate written and electronic records to include detailed documentation of all contacts with individuals served, referrals made and all pertinent information related to all pending cases.
- Monitor bail conditions of individuals ordered by the Court into the Intoxicated Intervention Program to include scheduling and providing regular supervision in the office.
- Conduct program orientation and intake/admission with the person served with a brief psycho/social history.
- Conduct and record Random Breathalyzer Tests and Urinalysis Drug Testing.
- Perform all duties associated with the SCRAM (Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring) bracelet.
- Provide accurate and complete written reports to the court to include regular updates as well as non-compliance reports.
- Work as a team, sharing all aspects of caseload responsibilities, to include but not limited to: conducting intakes, writing court letters, obtaining essential court case information, ongoing CCAP checks, treatment updates, meeting with persons served, and staffing cases.
- Make any necessary treatment referrals and monitor progress in treatment.
- Provide referrals for support services in the community.
- Collect and process program fees according to program policies and procedures.
- Maintain flexibility in schedule to include coverage in office when full-time staff are out of the office
Job Qualifications
- Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, Social Work, or other related field. Associate’s degree with 5 years of experience in a justice involved case manager position.
- Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Communication, Technological Aptitude, Managing Priorities/Deadlines, Problem-Solving Skills, Adaptability, Teamwork, Motivation, Professionalism, Knowledge of Evidence-Based principles, Working knowledge of the Wisconsin Criminal Justice system, Knowledge of local treatment programs, Knowledge of community resources including housing, education and public transportation, Proficiency with the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access Program (CCAP).
Program Specific Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Working knowledge of the Wisconsin Criminal Justice system
- Knowledge of local treatment programs, including substance use, mental health and domestic violence
- Knowledge of community resources including housing, education and public transportation.
- Proficiency with the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access Program (CCAP)
Other Job Information (if applicable)
- PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Duties require good hearing and the ability to communicate verbally; hand and finger dexterity for data entry and typing; may involve occasional walking to the Kenosha County Courthouse
- WORK ENVIRONMENT: Most of the work will be done in the office; observe and supervise drug screens; individuals served may have complex needs including substance misuse and/or mental health issues.