What are the responsibilities and job description for the Adult Protective Services Case Worker position at North Central Health Care?
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Description
The Adult Protective Services Case Worker Opportunity:
The Adult Protective Services (APS) Case Worker is responsible for carrying out the duties defined under Wisconsin State Statutes to ensure the safety, well-being, and self-determination of vulnerable adults (age 18 and older) who may be experiencing abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or financial exploitation. This position receives and investigates reports; provides crisis intervention; conducts field assessments; initiates guardianship and protective placement actions; and coordinates with medical, legal, and community partners to ensure adults at risk are protected in the least restrictive environment.
Compensation And Benefits
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What An APS Case Worker Does At NCHC
Nestled in the heart of Central Wisconsin, North Central Health Care (NCHC) is a healthcare organization formed over fifty years ago as a partnership between three Central Wisconsin counties - Langlade, Lincoln, and Marathon. NCHC employs approximately 775 professionals in diverse roles across a variety of care and work environments. We provide passionate and high-quality care for individuals and families within the fields of mental health treatment, addiction services, long term care, short term care, physical therapy, crisis stabilization and so much more. We have amazing employees who provide exceptional care and want to add to our team. You can visit our website at www.norcen.org/careers to learn more.
In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, NCHC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. North Central Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Description
The Adult Protective Services Case Worker Opportunity:
The Adult Protective Services (APS) Case Worker is responsible for carrying out the duties defined under Wisconsin State Statutes to ensure the safety, well-being, and self-determination of vulnerable adults (age 18 and older) who may be experiencing abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or financial exploitation. This position receives and investigates reports; provides crisis intervention; conducts field assessments; initiates guardianship and protective placement actions; and coordinates with medical, legal, and community partners to ensure adults at risk are protected in the least restrictive environment.
Compensation And Benefits
- The starting pay range for this role is $29.48 - $32.10, based on education and experience.
- This position is full-time and in person.
- PTO, paid holidays, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, on-site bistro and cafeteria, pharmacy, newly updated facility, life insurance, accident insurance, hospital insurance, employee assistance program, and more.
- As a full-time employee of NCHC, you would be eligible for the Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS). The WRS is a hybrid defined benefit plan. It contains elements of both a 401(k) or defined contribution plan and a defined benefit plan. Participating staff contribute 6.95% and NCHC will match this at 100% each pay period!
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or a closely related field.
- More than 1 year of experience in social work or a human services role.
- Valid Wisconsin driver’s license and use of a personal vehicle.
- More than 2 years in protective services or an adult care related field.
- Social Work Certification (CSW)
- Working knowledge of Wisconsin Chapters 54,55,46.90 and 51.
What An APS Case Worker Does At NCHC
- Receive, assess, and investigate allegations of abuse, neglect, self-neglect, and exploitation in accordance with Wisconsin State Statutes and DHS APS guidelines.
- Conduct crisis intervention, field investigations, safety assessments, interviews, and home visits in sometimes unpredictable or unsafe conditions.
- Review medical, financial, and collateral information to determine risk and support safety planning.
- Coordinate with law enforcement, healthcare providers, legal professionals, and community agencies to ensure safety and stabilization.
- Document all findings and actions in required systems, including the State of Wisconsin Incident Tracking System.
- Initiate and complete petitions for guardianship and/or protective placement when investigations support need.
- Obtain and coordinate required medical evaluations, Statements of Incapacity, and collateral assessments.
- Prepare and submit petitions, reports, and court documents; coordinate Guardian ad Litem and proposed guardians.
- Testify as an expert witness and present findings to the court, ensuring compliance with statutory timelines.
- Participate in interdisciplinary care planning and determine the least restrictive placement options.
- Conduct investigations and recommendations regarding guardian conduct or removal when necessary.
- Complete required annual comprehensive evaluations for court-ordered protective placements.
- Assess whether guardianship and placement remain necessary and evaluate whether the current environment is the least restrictive option.
- Prepare and submit annual reviews and recommendations to the court; testify as required.
- Coordinate transportation, collateral testimony, and emergency protective placement actions as needed.
- Build and maintain relationships with community partners, service providers, law enforcement, senior living facilities, and financial institutions.
- Promote awareness of APS reporting requirements and vulnerable adult protections.
- Participate in morning team huddles, staffing meetings, legal coordination meetings, and case planning discussions.
- Attend court hearings, care conferences, and agency coordination meetings as required.
- Maintain professional boundaries and adhere to APS confidentiality and ethical practice standards.
- Provide timely reports, follow-ups, and notifications in accordance with statutory requirements.
- Other duties as assigned.
Nestled in the heart of Central Wisconsin, North Central Health Care (NCHC) is a healthcare organization formed over fifty years ago as a partnership between three Central Wisconsin counties - Langlade, Lincoln, and Marathon. NCHC employs approximately 775 professionals in diverse roles across a variety of care and work environments. We provide passionate and high-quality care for individuals and families within the fields of mental health treatment, addiction services, long term care, short term care, physical therapy, crisis stabilization and so much more. We have amazing employees who provide exceptional care and want to add to our team. You can visit our website at www.norcen.org/careers to learn more.
In compliance with the American with Disabilities Act, NCHC will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. North Central Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Salary : $29 - $32