The Portage County Justice Programs department is hiring a full-time Justice Programs Specialist - Treatment Court & Lead! This Justice Program Specialist position acts as the Drug Treatment Court case manager and plays a key role in supporting individuals participating in the Portage County Adult Drug Treatment Court Program.
Pay starts at $24.00 / hr plus $.070 / hr as a Lead
** 1st review of applicants will begin on Friday August 1st **
What are the primary job duties
Complete Referral Process for Potential Participants
- Conduct face-to-face intakes and complete evidence-based risk/needs assessments (e.g. COMPAS ORAS etc.). Administer assessments in person (including jail).
- Complete all required acceptance or denial reports.
- Accurately document all findings in CORE and other required tracking systems.
- Present findings to the Treatment Court team.
Provide Case Management of Participants
- Provide orientation to new participants while identifying individual needs which may include medical psychological vocational social family and daily living (capital recovery).
- Conduct regular meetings with participants to discuss progress within the program including home visits.
- Prepare weekly court roster for staffing and meets with each participant as outlined in their phase requirements.
- Complete required assessments and support in development of integrated case planning.
- Coordinate completion of substance abuse assessment/s.
- Coordinate all participants activities from the time of assessment/screening to termination/graduation within the Portage County Treatment Court.
- Gather information from other agencies regarding client participation.
- Coordinate and ensure confirmation of insurance collection of all drug and alcohol testing samples and report drug testing results to the team.
- Monitor participant fees.
- Create and maintain participant case files and case plans to ensure participants are complying with treatment recommendations.
- Provide referral information to participants as needed using well developed personal network of community treatment providers educational classes and stakeholders.
- Assist participants with exploration of funding sources for treatment and other programming.
- Conduct alcohol and drug testing oral swabs alcohol breath tests and same gender observed urinalysis.
General Drug Treatment Court Duties
- Create up-to-date reports to present to the Treatment Team at weekly meetings and recommend participants incentives/sanctions based on their progress.
- Develop and maintain community resources needed to implement and enhance goals and objectives; increase community awareness of the program and aid in developing community partnerships.
- Print sanctions history in preparation of Termination proceeding attends all termination hearings may be required to testify and updates the Treatment Court team.
- Schedule graduations and graduation speakers; create graduation portfolios in conjunction with the Treatment Court Judge and Program Director.
- Oversee graduation process regarding client eligibility scheduling and attending exit interviews etc.
- Take lead in weekly status review hearings and court reviews; provide weekly progress summaries to include phase moves treatment notes home visits and sanctions.
- Documents detailed and accurate information in CORE and other required case management systems.
- Facilitates groups including cognitive behavioral groups social skills groups or other approved group interventions.
- Maintain accurate data from several collection points and computer programs.
- Use discretion with participants; observe rules of confidentiality and maintain non-judgmental attitude.
Administration of Pretrial Assessments
- Administer multiple pretrial assessments.
- Prepare written reports to the Court on assessment recommendations.
- May have to attend Court hearings.
Lead Duties
- Provides direction and training for Justice Program Specialists.
- Assists in auditing case files.
- Assists in the development of policies and procedures.
What are the minimum qualifications of the position- Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice Counseling Behavioral Science (i.e. Psychology Sociology etc) or a related field of study is preferred.
- Associates degree with a minimum of three years professional experience in human services corrections and/or treatment may be considered equivalent.
- Experience working in case management preferred
- Any combination of education and experience necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
- Must be a licensed driver have access to an insured vehicle for work related travel and possess a good driving record.
Portage County offers a GREAT benefit package which includes the following;
- Vacation - available on day one!
- Health insurance- your choice of two health plans- (Health Savings Account associated with a High Deductible Health Plan with a County contribution or a PPO Co-pay plan)
- Wellness incentive plan offered with health insurance enrollment! Earn up to $600 per year!
- Flexible spending account
- Dental insurance
- State of Wisconsin Retirement Plan - County contribution of 6.95%!
- Paid holidays
- Paid sick leave
- Life insurance- premium paid by the County (must work a minimum of 30 hrs/wk)
- Long term disability insurance- premium paid by the County (must work a minimum of 30 hrs/wk)
- EAP (Employee Assistance Plan) - paid by the County
- 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plan
- Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
Portage County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority