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Wisconsin Community Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/Disability/Vet).

Case Manager - Waukesha County Intoxicated Driver Intervention Program
Job Code:2022-CSCA-021
Location:Waukesha
Department:Waukesha OWI
FT/PT Status:Full Time
  
Job Responsibilities:

Court Case Manager - Waukesha County Intoxicated Driver Intervention Program

 

Wisconsin Community Services Inc.

 

Put your knowledge of the criminal justice system, familiarity with current OWI laws and knowledge of local AODA treatment programs to use in your contributions to a 110-year-old nonprofit, human service organization. As a member of our Waukesha County Court Services program, join us in our mission to “provide innovative opportunities for individuals to overcome adversity” through our pretrial case management of repeat intoxicated driving offenders for the Circuit Courts of Waukesha County.

 

As the Court Case Manager for the Waukesha County Intoxicated Driver Intervention Program, you will also 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 participants, and staffing cases.  You will maintain on-going communication with treatment providers to assure participant compliance and open communications with counselors. Additionally, you will maintain accurate participant records to include detailed documentation of all contacts with participants, referrals made and pertinent information related to all pending cases.

 

  • Monitor bail conditions of defendants ordered by the Court into the Intoxicated Driver Intervention Program to include scheduling and providing weekly supervision in the office.
  • Provide accurate and complete written reports to the court to include regular updates as well as non-compliance reports.
  • Conduct and record random drug testing on participants.
  • Weekend drug and preliminary breath testing as scheduled, Saturdays 7:00am-10:00am. (approx. 1x/2mos)
  • Assist with check-ins at the Waukesha County Victim Impact Panel one time per year.

 

Your studies in Criminal Justice, Social Work or related field along with your strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to respond appropriately in crisis situations; sensitivity toward cultural, ethnic and disability issues; good organizational, computer and typing skills; ability to read and understand drug testing results and their implications; good judgment; and your effective use of time will contribute to your success in this role. While most of the work will be done in the office, the position does require occasional trips to the courthouse to drop off court letters, gather pertinent casework information and provide a presence in court on Fast Track Tuesdays; required to meet with clients at our Milwaukee office; observe and supervise clients’ drug screens. As a result, this position does require you to possess a valid driver’s license and an insured vehicle.

We are eager to hear from you. Apply online at https://www.wiscs.org/careers/.

 

Job Qualifications:

 

Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Social Work or Related Field
Valid Drivers License w/ insured vehicle



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