What are the responsibilities and job description for the Human Services Professional III - Drug Court Therapist position at City of Waxahachie?
Position Summary And Job Duties
Under the direction of the treatment court supervisor, this position is responsible for providing co-occurring therapy and case management services for clients enrolled in the Rock County Drug Treatment Court Program. The behavioral health clinician assists the team in screening applicants for participation in the Drug Court Program using the ASAM and LSI-R-SV, and also provides comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments with mental health and SUD diagnoses for clients admitted to the Drug Court Program. Provides individual therapy sessions and group therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based curriculum. The behavioral health clinician uses motivational interviewing skills to engage participants in groups and individual therapy services, and collaborates with the Drug Treatment Court team for regular progress reports and treatment status updates. Attends ongoing training required by DSPS, RCHSD, and treatment court. Supports and promotes the Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles of the Human Services Department. Performs in a manner consistent with the HSD Professional Standards and "Commitment to My Co-Workers."
17% Provides screening and assessment to treatment court clients:
Success Factors (KSA's)
Physical Elements
Facts And Benefits Highlights
The Cities of Janesville and Beloit have a combined symphony orchestra, as well as individual performing arts centers. The Rock County Fair and Riverfest are regional cultural celebrations held every summer in the Cities of Janesville and Beloit respectively. These Cities both have extensive park and open space networks, including portions of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, a Statewide trail commemorating the State’s geologic history. Additionally, the Rock River runs through these Cities, offering many recreational opportunities.
https://www.co.rock.wi.us/departments/human-resources/compens
Employees are paid every two weeks on Friday (26 checks in a year). Paychecks are directly deposited in the employee’s bank account. There is a two-week delay between the pay period worked and the payday. New employees generally wait four weeks before they receive their first check, which is a live paper check. Direct deposit is a requirement of employment.
The following holidays are observed by the County and shall be granted to regular employees with pay and to temporary employees without pay, unless such employees are required to be on scheduled work:
For employees not working the standard work schedule see the HR Policies and Procedures.
All full-time employees shall earn one sick leave day per month of continuous employment. All part-time employees whose regular workweek is sixteen hours or more shall earn one sick leave day on a prorated basis directly in relation to the normal full time employment period. All part-time employees, who work less than sixteen hours per week, shall not earn sick leave. Temporary and seasonal employees are not eligible for sick leave. Sick leave shall accrue to a maximum of one hundred thirty days.
premium for the lowest cost plan. Employees can enroll within the first 30 days of
employment, after that there is an annual open enrollment period in the fall. In the case of a qualifying event (birth, marriage, FTE increase, loss of coverage, etc.), the employee will also have 30 days to enroll or make changes. No exceptions will be made. Newly enrolled employees will likely see a double deduction on their first paycheck; premiums are paid one month in advance.
can enroll within the first 30 days of employment, after that there is an annual open enrollment
period in the fall. In the case of a qualifying event (birth, marriage, FTE increase, loss of coverage, etc.), the employee will also have 30 days to enroll or make changes. No exceptions will be made.
Newly enrolled employees will likely see a double deduction on their first paycheck; premiums are paid one month in advance.
can enroll within the first 30 days of employment, after that there is an annual open enrollment
period in the fall. Voluntary benefits may include: Disability, Hospital indemnity, Supplemental Life, Critical Illness, and Accident Insurance. Employees are responsible for 100% of the premiums for any voluntary benefits elected. Deductions are taken post tax. Please visit the Human Resources intranet page for more information.
If you leave County employment, you have ninety (90) days to submit expenses incurred prior to your last day.
Rock County and the employee make equal contributions to the Wisconsin Retirement System on behalf of the employer. The contribution rate is addressed in the employment letter.
Employees in protective status have the percentage contributions defined in their respective collective bargaining units.
Employees who have questions about their retirement benefits should contact WRS.
No more than (32) hours can be used for the same decedent.
If additional time is required beyond the thirty-two (32) hours annually, an employee may request to use accumulated vacation, holiday, or comp-time. Sick leave can be used for a parent, spouse, or child only.
Bereavement leave cannot be accrued from one year to the next.
Bereavement leave can be used in increments of quarter hours.
A second or third shift employee may be excused from work the scheduled shift before or after the event, provided the shift begins or ends on the same calendar date of the event.
All leaves under this section shall be prorated based upon the employee’s FTE.
Prior to new hire orientation, please access policy documents here: https://www.co.rock.wi.us/hr
Active Employees: For full policy documents, please visit the Human Resources Intranet page, “Personnel Ordinance” and “Policy & Procedure Manual”. https://www.co.rock.wi.us/rchr/
Please note, you may also be subject to department specific work rules.
Still have questions? Call us! Human Resources: 608-757-5520
Under the direction of the treatment court supervisor, this position is responsible for providing co-occurring therapy and case management services for clients enrolled in the Rock County Drug Treatment Court Program. The behavioral health clinician assists the team in screening applicants for participation in the Drug Court Program using the ASAM and LSI-R-SV, and also provides comprehensive biopsychosocial assessments with mental health and SUD diagnoses for clients admitted to the Drug Court Program. Provides individual therapy sessions and group therapy sessions utilizing evidence-based curriculum. The behavioral health clinician uses motivational interviewing skills to engage participants in groups and individual therapy services, and collaborates with the Drug Treatment Court team for regular progress reports and treatment status updates. Attends ongoing training required by DSPS, RCHSD, and treatment court. Supports and promotes the Mission, Vision and Guiding Principles of the Human Services Department. Performs in a manner consistent with the HSD Professional Standards and "Commitment to My Co-Workers."
17% Provides screening and assessment to treatment court clients:
- Provide initial screening to determine if criteria is met for acceptance of client into the Drug Treatment Court Program and make recommendation to the treatment court team.
- Determine level of care recommendations using the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) screening criteria.
- Administer the Level of Service Inventory-Revised-Short Version (LSI-R-SV) and score.
- Administer the Level of Service-Case Management Inventory (LS/CMI) and score.
- Complete co-occurring assessments and diagnoses using GAIN-I comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment tool.
- Use stage of change model to assess readiness to change and current stage of motivation.
- Make determinations regarding treatment needs and discuss recommendations with client and multidisciplinary court team
- Meet with clients to develop a collaborative treatment plan for services, review progress at regular intervals per DHS 75, and make updates to treatment plan as indicated.
- Provide individual therapy sessions to address needs identified in treatment plan.
- Provide group therapy utilizing evidence-based curriculum.
- Provide referrals to ancillary services as indicated through the biopsychosocial assessment and treatment plan.
- Regularly update the ASAM and make recommendations/referrals accordingly.
- Assess clients' motivation and progress, and make recommendations to court team.
- Monitor client drug testing results.
- Participate in decision-making with court team as treatment representative and SUD expert.
- Provide case management services to clients, which may include: providing transportation as needed/appropriate, assisting in obtaining housing resources, linking clients with medical treatment and insurance, attending ancillary appointment with clients as appropriate.
- Ensure medication compliance by completing medication counts and observed dosing and documentation.
- Participate in discharge planning with the clients prior to the completion of their programming to link them with aftercare treatment services.
- Attend drug court staffings and report client progress.
- Attend court and document rewards and sanctions.
- Provide treatment updates and recommendations, including weekly court reports.
- Attend weekly drug court group supervision.
- Attend weekly case review staffings with program psychiatrist.
- Compile drug testing results.
- Collaborate with community treatment providers, as well as PCP's, as indicated on treatment plan.
- Participate in data collection, including CORE, as required for treatment court programming.
- Will complete all paperwork within required time frames.
- Will follow DHS 75 requirements for documentation of assessment, treatment plans, reviews, transfers, progress notes, and discharges.
- Will document data outcomes.
Success Factors (KSA's)
- Professional expertise in the following areas preferred. Training and ongoing professional development will be provided.
- Knowledge of current best practices related to substance abuse and co-occurring disorders, both in the areas of treatment protocols and service delivery models.
- Knowledge and application of best practices in cultural competency, person centered care, and Trauma Informed Care.
- Knowledge of and/or experience working with the criminal justice population.
- Knowledge of best practices and standards in treatment courts.
- Ability to work collaboratively with internal and external partners.
- Knowledge of laws and administrative codes related to substance abuse programs.
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
- Skills in welcoming and engaging clients with complex needs.
- Knowledge of Motivational Interviewing principles and skills.
- Masters degree from an accredited university in human services field.
- Current Wisconsin LPC, LCSW, or LMFT, or in-training credential will be considered.
- Experience providing Substance Use Disorder treatment preferred.
- Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and Saturdays
Physical Elements
- Ability to stand, walk and sit
- Ability to exert up to 20 lbs of force occasionally or up to 10 lbs of force frequently
- Ability to use computer, camera, and computer keyboard
- Telecommunication using Zoom, Duo, Microsoft Teams, or other telehealth options
- Cellular phone
- Copier, scanner, and fax
- Company car or van
- Will be divided between indoor work, community and home based visits
- Must possess a valid drivers license
- Note: Potential exposure to physically or verbally abusive clients
Facts And Benefits Highlights
- Rock County historic and cultural attractions:Rock County is in south Central Wisconsin along the Illinois border. The County has a population of 161,188 making it the ninth largest County in Wisconsin. Janesville, Wisconsin (pop. 64,009) is the county seat. Janesville is located on the I39/90 corridor, forty miles south of Madison, seventy-six miles west of Milwaukee and about two hours from Chicago.
The Cities of Janesville and Beloit have a combined symphony orchestra, as well as individual performing arts centers. The Rock County Fair and Riverfest are regional cultural celebrations held every summer in the Cities of Janesville and Beloit respectively. These Cities both have extensive park and open space networks, including portions of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, a Statewide trail commemorating the State’s geologic history. Additionally, the Rock River runs through these Cities, offering many recreational opportunities.
- Salary:
https://www.co.rock.wi.us/departments/human-resources/compens
Employees are paid every two weeks on Friday (26 checks in a year). Paychecks are directly deposited in the employee’s bank account. There is a two-week delay between the pay period worked and the payday. New employees generally wait four weeks before they receive their first check, which is a live paper check. Direct deposit is a requirement of employment.
- Holidays (Ordinance 18.501):
The following holidays are observed by the County and shall be granted to regular employees with pay and to temporary employees without pay, unless such employees are required to be on scheduled work:
- New Year's Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Spring Holiday to be observed the Friday immediately preceding Easter
- Memorial Day
- July 4th
- Labor Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Friday following Thanksgiving
- Day before Christmas
- Christmas Day
- One Floating Holiday
- Any additional holiday granted by the County Board.
- The County Administrator may designate additional holidays in unusual circumstances with the approval of the County Board Chair and/or Vice Chair.
For employees not working the standard work schedule see the HR Policies and Procedures.
- Vacation (Policy & Procedure Manual 5.47):
- Health Insurance including our Wellness component:
- Sick Leave (Policy 5.39):
All full-time employees shall earn one sick leave day per month of continuous employment. All part-time employees whose regular workweek is sixteen hours or more shall earn one sick leave day on a prorated basis directly in relation to the normal full time employment period. All part-time employees, who work less than sixteen hours per week, shall not earn sick leave. Temporary and seasonal employees are not eligible for sick leave. Sick leave shall accrue to a maximum of one hundred thirty days.
- Dental Plan:
premium for the lowest cost plan. Employees can enroll within the first 30 days of
employment, after that there is an annual open enrollment period in the fall. In the case of a qualifying event (birth, marriage, FTE increase, loss of coverage, etc.), the employee will also have 30 days to enroll or make changes. No exceptions will be made. Newly enrolled employees will likely see a double deduction on their first paycheck; premiums are paid one month in advance.
- Vision Plan:
can enroll within the first 30 days of employment, after that there is an annual open enrollment
period in the fall. In the case of a qualifying event (birth, marriage, FTE increase, loss of coverage, etc.), the employee will also have 30 days to enroll or make changes. No exceptions will be made.
Newly enrolled employees will likely see a double deduction on their first paycheck; premiums are paid one month in advance.
- Life Insurance:
- Eligibility for this benefit is tied to whether the employee is eligible for retirement benefits. (You must be expected to work for at least 12 months and 1200 hours, or have previously qualified for the WRS)
- Voluntary Benefits:
can enroll within the first 30 days of employment, after that there is an annual open enrollment
period in the fall. Voluntary benefits may include: Disability, Hospital indemnity, Supplemental Life, Critical Illness, and Accident Insurance. Employees are responsible for 100% of the premiums for any voluntary benefits elected. Deductions are taken post tax. Please visit the Human Resources intranet page for more information.
- Deferred Compensation:
- Flexible Spending Account (Medical and Dependent Care):
If you leave County employment, you have ninety (90) days to submit expenses incurred prior to your last day.
- Retirement:
Rock County and the employee make equal contributions to the Wisconsin Retirement System on behalf of the employer. The contribution rate is addressed in the employment letter.
Employees in protective status have the percentage contributions defined in their respective collective bargaining units.
Employees who have questions about their retirement benefits should contact WRS.
- Bereavement Leave (Policy 5.04):
No more than (32) hours can be used for the same decedent.
If additional time is required beyond the thirty-two (32) hours annually, an employee may request to use accumulated vacation, holiday, or comp-time. Sick leave can be used for a parent, spouse, or child only.
Bereavement leave cannot be accrued from one year to the next.
Bereavement leave can be used in increments of quarter hours.
A second or third shift employee may be excused from work the scheduled shift before or after the event, provided the shift begins or ends on the same calendar date of the event.
All leaves under this section shall be prorated based upon the employee’s FTE.
- EAP:
- Parking:
- Workplace Attire (Policy & Procedures 5.53):
- Employee Identification Badge (Policy & Procedure 5.08)
- Smoking:
Prior to new hire orientation, please access policy documents here: https://www.co.rock.wi.us/hr
Active Employees: For full policy documents, please visit the Human Resources Intranet page, “Personnel Ordinance” and “Policy & Procedure Manual”. https://www.co.rock.wi.us/rchr/
Please note, you may also be subject to department specific work rules.
Still have questions? Call us! Human Resources: 608-757-5520