Sheboygan County Human Resources
Behavioral Health Case Manager - Youth
Sheboygan County Human Resources, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, us, 53082
Sheboygan County - Health & Human Services is a proud 2025 Gold recipient of Mental Health America’s Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health, awarded for our commitment to employee mental health and well-being. Learn more about the Bell Seal at
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Here is why working at Sheboygan County is for you: It is our imperative to remain an inclusive workplace. Sheboygan County is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a culturally diverse workforce that represents our community. Sheboygan County Health and Human Services also strives to be a trauma-informed organization which fully realizes the prevalence of trauma, recognizes the effects of trauma, and responds with trauma-informed policies and practices. We are looking for staff who will help us champion this journey.
Becoming a member of our growing team also means that
YOU
become our top priority. You will not only enjoy a dynamic work environment but a variety of perks including but not limited to the following:
Generous benefits package and access to our free InHealth Clinic
Time off: 15 vacation days, sick time and 10 paid holidays
Other perks: Referral program, Wisconsin Retirement System, education discount and more!
What to Expect: Responsible for planning, providing, arranging, and monitoring services to consumers participating in Comprehensive Community Services (CCS), Coordinated Services Team (CST) program, and to consumers who are dually enrolled in Childers’s Long Term Services (CLTS) under the close supervision of the Division of Community Programs Program Supervisor.
Perform clinical assessments including initial intake and yearly reviews.
Develop, direct and implement treatment plans, interventions, and crisis plans using a trauma-informed and person-centered approach.
Ensure that the member receives culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate and timely services.
Provide information, outreach, and assistance to youth and their families.
Refer consumers to contracted services and monitor to ensure the highest level of independent functioning.
Provide individual and family psychoeducation and individual skill development in community-based and home settings.
Encourage investment and participation of natural supports in recovery concepts and processes.
Interface with healthcare providers and other social service agencies to coordinate services.
Assist families with transition to adult services and connect them to resources related to their needs.
Function as part of treatment teams/multi-disciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care.
Communicate effectively through verbal, non-verbal, and written communications.
Continually seek to improve skills and demonstrate a high level of self-direction.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the form of assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, etc., as required by agency policy and State statute requirements, including the authorizing and distribution of funds when warranted.
Attend and participate in agency staffing and in-services.
Participate in one-on-one, side-by-side, and group supervision.
Other duties as assigned, including serving in a coverage role for other department staff.
Minimum qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in behavioral science and 1,000 hours of supervised post-degree clinical experience serving individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, or a bachelor’s degree in a field other than behavioral science with 2,000 hours of supervised post-degree clinical experience serving persons with severe and persistent mental illness. Knowledge of trauma-informed principles and practices, federal laws, State statutes, and program services is preferred. Candidates should have strong communication skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to work effectively with diverse populations. Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the ability to travel as needed are required.
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mhanational.org/bestemployers .
Here is why working at Sheboygan County is for you: It is our imperative to remain an inclusive workplace. Sheboygan County is committed to attracting, supporting, and retaining a culturally diverse workforce that represents our community. Sheboygan County Health and Human Services also strives to be a trauma-informed organization which fully realizes the prevalence of trauma, recognizes the effects of trauma, and responds with trauma-informed policies and practices. We are looking for staff who will help us champion this journey.
Becoming a member of our growing team also means that
YOU
become our top priority. You will not only enjoy a dynamic work environment but a variety of perks including but not limited to the following:
Generous benefits package and access to our free InHealth Clinic
Time off: 15 vacation days, sick time and 10 paid holidays
Other perks: Referral program, Wisconsin Retirement System, education discount and more!
What to Expect: Responsible for planning, providing, arranging, and monitoring services to consumers participating in Comprehensive Community Services (CCS), Coordinated Services Team (CST) program, and to consumers who are dually enrolled in Childers’s Long Term Services (CLTS) under the close supervision of the Division of Community Programs Program Supervisor.
Perform clinical assessments including initial intake and yearly reviews.
Develop, direct and implement treatment plans, interventions, and crisis plans using a trauma-informed and person-centered approach.
Ensure that the member receives culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate and timely services.
Provide information, outreach, and assistance to youth and their families.
Refer consumers to contracted services and monitor to ensure the highest level of independent functioning.
Provide individual and family psychoeducation and individual skill development in community-based and home settings.
Encourage investment and participation of natural supports in recovery concepts and processes.
Interface with healthcare providers and other social service agencies to coordinate services.
Assist families with transition to adult services and connect them to resources related to their needs.
Function as part of treatment teams/multi-disciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care.
Communicate effectively through verbal, non-verbal, and written communications.
Continually seek to improve skills and demonstrate a high level of self-direction.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the form of assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, etc., as required by agency policy and State statute requirements, including the authorizing and distribution of funds when warranted.
Attend and participate in agency staffing and in-services.
Participate in one-on-one, side-by-side, and group supervision.
Other duties as assigned, including serving in a coverage role for other department staff.
Minimum qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in behavioral science and 1,000 hours of supervised post-degree clinical experience serving individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, or a bachelor’s degree in a field other than behavioral science with 2,000 hours of supervised post-degree clinical experience serving persons with severe and persistent mental illness. Knowledge of trauma-informed principles and practices, federal laws, State statutes, and program services is preferred. Candidates should have strong communication skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to work effectively with diverse populations. Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the ability to travel as needed are required.
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