Washington County
COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES CASE MANAGER
Washington County, West Bend, Wisconsin, United States, 53096
COMMUNITY TREATMENT SERVICES CASE MANAGER
Position:
201026
Posting Start:
01/01/2026
Posting End:
12/31/9999
Salary Range:
$29.64-$39.40
Washington County located in West Bend, Wisconsin has an excellent opportunity for a Case Manager – Community Treatment Services. This position is responsible for clients diagnosed with mental health and/or substance use involved with outpatient care, targeted case management, Community Support Program, and the Comprehensive Community Services program.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree preferred in social work, human services, or related field.
One year of supervised work experience.
Knowledge of local community resources for clients.
Knowledge of medications preferred.
A valid Wisconsin driver’s license; available automobile, and automobile insurance required.
Responsibilities
Coordinates with community resources, refers clients for services, and monitors client involvement in services.
Understands all relevant statutes applicable to the job.
Participates in administrative and clinical meetings.
Performs routine clinical assessments, including intake interviews of new referrals.
Provides support and education to clients, family members, and other natural supports.
Develops, directs and implements client treatment plans, behavioral approaches, and skill training.
Serves as an advocate for clients and families.
Acts as a facilitator or co‑facilitator for individual and group treatment within or outside of the agency.
Prepares, completes, and submits required items by due dates such as progress notes, service plans, assessments, and court‑required documents.
Distributes medication to clients in the community when necessary.
Coordinates with crisis and chapter 51 liaison regarding commitment status and crisis needs.
Acts as a mandated reporter under current policies and procedures.
Participates in continuing educational programs.
Performs other duties as assigned, including responding to an emergency event.
Essential Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge of local community resources available for clients.
Knowledge of applicable State, Federal and local laws, rules and regulations affecting clients.
Knowledge of effective treatment protocols.
Ability to work effectively with a treatment team.
Effective oral and written communication.
Interaction with area health care providers, clients and their families.
Can fulfill physical, sensory (seeing and hearing), and cognitive demands (concentration, conceptualization, memorization).
Training and Experience
A bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, human services, or related field.
One year of supervised work experience.
Valid Wisconsin driver’s license.
Knowledge of medications preferred.
Washington County is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.
Please visit our website at
www.washcowisco.gov
to complete our online application. If you have any questions, please call (262) 335-4633. Thank you for considering Washington County.
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201026
Posting Start:
01/01/2026
Posting End:
12/31/9999
Salary Range:
$29.64-$39.40
Washington County located in West Bend, Wisconsin has an excellent opportunity for a Case Manager – Community Treatment Services. This position is responsible for clients diagnosed with mental health and/or substance use involved with outpatient care, targeted case management, Community Support Program, and the Comprehensive Community Services program.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree preferred in social work, human services, or related field.
One year of supervised work experience.
Knowledge of local community resources for clients.
Knowledge of medications preferred.
A valid Wisconsin driver’s license; available automobile, and automobile insurance required.
Responsibilities
Coordinates with community resources, refers clients for services, and monitors client involvement in services.
Understands all relevant statutes applicable to the job.
Participates in administrative and clinical meetings.
Performs routine clinical assessments, including intake interviews of new referrals.
Provides support and education to clients, family members, and other natural supports.
Develops, directs and implements client treatment plans, behavioral approaches, and skill training.
Serves as an advocate for clients and families.
Acts as a facilitator or co‑facilitator for individual and group treatment within or outside of the agency.
Prepares, completes, and submits required items by due dates such as progress notes, service plans, assessments, and court‑required documents.
Distributes medication to clients in the community when necessary.
Coordinates with crisis and chapter 51 liaison regarding commitment status and crisis needs.
Acts as a mandated reporter under current policies and procedures.
Participates in continuing educational programs.
Performs other duties as assigned, including responding to an emergency event.
Essential Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge of local community resources available for clients.
Knowledge of applicable State, Federal and local laws, rules and regulations affecting clients.
Knowledge of effective treatment protocols.
Ability to work effectively with a treatment team.
Effective oral and written communication.
Interaction with area health care providers, clients and their families.
Can fulfill physical, sensory (seeing and hearing), and cognitive demands (concentration, conceptualization, memorization).
Training and Experience
A bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, human services, or related field.
One year of supervised work experience.
Valid Wisconsin driver’s license.
Knowledge of medications preferred.
Washington County is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.
Please visit our website at
www.washcowisco.gov
to complete our online application. If you have any questions, please call (262) 335-4633. Thank you for considering Washington County.
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