Prisoner Reintegration Liaison
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:
Position Summary: This position coordinates Substance Use treatment
and recovery support services for individuals involved in the
criminal justice system. Through this collaborative process, PRP
will provide services for individuals with SUD needs and criminal
justice involvement. The initiative provides early intervention and
alternative treatment options to prevent incarceration and
convictions for these individuals. Essential Functions:
- This position is responsible for the development with the
individual of the individualized comprehensive care plan to attain
the individual's goals and improve chronic conditions.
- This position will coordinate the plan with other providers of
service, identify and verify that services are provided, revise and
update the comprehensive care plan minimally every ninety days or
more frequently as needed.
- This position will provide advocacy for the individual, have
weekly contact with the individuals, transport and participate in
appointments, and provide ongoing services to individuals.
- Case managers will have primary responsibility for entering
data in WCS' SecruManage data system, outcome measurement and
reporting information.
- Accept referrals of eligible consumers from Access Point.
- Set up teams made up of formal and informal supports that will
provide a support network. The PRP case manager will include but
not be limited to the support of the PRP Case Manager, consumer,
treatment providers, criminal justice and natural supports.
- Facilitate and coordinate PRP Team meetings to develop a Single
Coordinated Care Plan (SCCP) based on consumer strengths and needs,
values and preferences and the probation/parole plan that will
assist the consumer to reach favorable and measurable outcomes. The
SCCP should contain community-based services and be completed
within the first thirty (30) days. Subsequent SCCP's should be done
every 30 days or adjusted as needs arise.
- Assist the PRP case manager in establishing measurable consumer
outcomes and help develop a SCCP to reduce any system barriers
among agencies. The plan should reflect the best possible fit with
the cultures, values and beliefs of the consumer.
- Counsel, support, and engage the consumer in the AODA
Wraparound process. Promote self-sufficiency and assist with
rebuilding relationships and daily living.
- Develop and authorize the SCCP services for the consumer
through vouchers with approved Network Providers through vouchering
guidelines and procedures.
- Monitor the provision and quality of services through the PRP
case manager and modify the SCCP per the established
guidelines.
- Advocate and be a liaison for the consumer when new
services/resources need to be developed.Act as an advocate on
behalf of the consumer regarding the Court system and other
institutions.
- Provide or secure support and crisis services for the
consumers.This may be through face-to-face contact or phone
contact.
- Arrange or provide transportation if appropriate and when
needed.Be able to be flexible and able to drive to a variety of
locations for meetings with clients and other agencies.
- Document the SCCP, progress notes, authorization, crisis plans
and collect outcome data in a timely manner.
- Maintain a case load of up to 15 consumers.This includes weekly
face-to-face contacts, arranging and attending Recovery Support
Team meetings and other meetings on behalf of the consumer;
accessible 24/7 for possible crisis response. The case load may
vary by the demands of the department. Other Duties and
Responsibilities:
- Assist in educating and engaging Participants in the treatment
process.
- Participate in PRP meetings as appropriate.
- Attend training as required to enhance facilitation
skills.
- Collaborate with other necessary individuals that the consumer
may have contact with, i.e. Probation and Parole, DOC, social
services, Courts, attorneys, employers, etc.
- Assist the consumer to access AODA treatment and recovery
services which may include mental health services, housing
assistance, employment assistance, social services, educational
services and other services as needs are identified.
- Other duties and responsibilities as determined by the
Administrator. Job Qualifications:
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
- Highly organized and attention to detail and follow
through.
- Excellent communication and writing skills a must.
- Ability to work with diverse populations.
- Knowledge of the issues of substance abuse and addiction issues
required.
- Knowledge of criminal justice and available community resources
preferred.
- Experience in interviewing and meeting facilitation
preferred.
- Computer skills are essential Minimal qualifications:
- Prefer a minimum of an associate's degree or at least 3 years
of lived related experience.
- Knowledge of Wraparound Philosophy a plus.
- Valid Wisconsin Driver's License, automobile insurance and
access to an automobile required.
- Must be able to use a computer and type a minimum of 35
WPM.
- Must be able to meet security clearance standards set by the
Wisconsin Dept. of Corrections and Milwaukee County
pm21 Other Job Information (if applicable):
Work Relationship and Scope: Reports directly to the
Administrator/Program Supervisor. Has contact with a wide variety
of individuals including incarcerated individuals, correctional
staff, probation and parole staff, WCS staff, AODA and recovery
support services providers, funders, family members and the general
public. Personal Attributes: Follow agency Code of Conduct; adhere
to established policies and procedures of the agency and of all
funding sources; conduct self in an ethical manner; maintain
professional and respectful relationships with program staff, other
WCS staff, clients and all external persons and agencies involved
with service provision; sensitivity toward cultural, ethnic and
disability issues; demonstrate commitment to agency values and
mission. Working Conditions: Work is performed in the office and in
the field. Approximately 50% of time is in the field and requires
driving within Milwaukee Co. with occasional travel to state
correctional facilities. Must be accessible via cell phone 24/7 for
crisis response. Averages 40 hours per week with flexible work
schedule to accommodate consumer schedules. (8:30am - 4:30pm)
Physical Demands: Sitting at desk or in meetings for up to 2 hours
at a time; sitting in a vehicle for travel; requires good hearing
and ability to communicate verbally; requires ability to use a
computer with hand and finger dexterity for data entry and record
keeping.
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Keywords: Wisconsin Community Services, Cicero , Prisoner Reintegration Liaison, Other , Milwaukee, Illinois
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