Community Long Term Support Worker na Douglas County (WI), WI
Douglas County (WI), WI · Douglas County Superior, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Professional
- Escritório em Douglas County Superior
About the Department
The Community Long-Term Support Worker provides support and service coordination to children living with an intellectual/developmental disability, physical disability, and/or severe emotional disturbance and their family/caregivers with the primary responsibility of promoting the child’s health, safety, and welfare in their home and community.
Based on 37.5 hours per week, full-time, non-exempt.
2025 Salary: $28.68 - $31.00 per hour
Douglas County offers a competitive benefits package including but not limited to:
- Annual wage increase based on eligibility
- Paid, on-the-job training and advancement opportunities
- 85% county contribution to health and dental premiums
- Health Savings Account (HSA) available to all employees enrolled in the county's medical plan, with annual contributions provided by the employer and the health plan
- Wisconsin Retirement- One of the most well managed retirement systems in the nation- Contributions are paid according to current year rates set by WRS Employee Trust Fund. Refer to www.etf.wi.gov for further detail
- County-paid Life Insurance Policy – coverage equivalent to annual salary - affordable Supplemental, Additional, and Spousal/Dependent coverage available at employee’s expense
- Competitive paid time off including vacation, sick time, personal days and holidays
- Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Employer
Position Duties
The following duties are normal for this position but should not be construed as exclusive or all- inclusive.
- Assisting families to determine program functional eligibility by administering the Children’s Long-Term Care Functional Screen and assisting in financial eligibility through WI Medicaid.
- Assessing and periodically reassessing the participant’s health, safety and functional capacity while maintaining monthly contact with families through direct contact or collateral contact.
- Providing crisis and critical incident intervention and resolution.
- Developing Individual Service Plans with families consistent with their identified outcomes and updating the plan at the required intervals.
- Verify that services are delivered in accordance with program requirements.
- Assist in locating available service providers to meet outcomes identified in the service plan.
- Providing transitional planning and support as children age into adult long-term care services.
- Advocating and providing information for coordination with other services and resources including but not limited to: court-ordered, youth justice, or child protective services.
- Referring and assisting families in accessing other public benefits, energy assistance, or other income-based services.
- Maintains case files and completes documentation and program paperwork within program regulations.
- Complete the necessary training to become certified in the administration of the Children’s Long-Term Care Functional Screen.
- Complete any approved and required Department of Health Services training
- Participates in mandatory department trainings and unit trainings.
- Participates in monthly unit meetings.
- Performs other duties as required.
*Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Minimum Qualifications
Qualifications may be met through a combination of education and practice experience including:
- An associate’s degree in a human services-related field and two years of experience working with people of the specific target group(s) for which they are employed.
- A course of study and practice experience that meets requirements for state certification or licensure as a social worker and also one year experience with individuals with disabilities.
- A course of study leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in a health- or human services-related field and one year of experience working with individuals with disabilities.
- A minimum of four years’ experience as a long-term support SSC.
- A combination of training and experience equivalent to four years of long-term support case management practice.
Knowledge:
- Working knowledge of social and economic factors which influence family life.
- Some knowledge of principles of human behavior and development.
- Knowledge of community resources.
- Knowledge of public social service and assistance programs.
- Knowledge of interviewing techniques and problem-solving methodology.
- Have knowledge of the warning signs of child abuse and neglect.
- Have knowledge of and ability to demonstrate an understanding of cultural competence and diversity when providing services.
- Have knowledge of computers, computer programs and data entry.
- Have basic knowledge of Wisconsin’s Medicaid long-term care programs, their eligibility requirements, and procedures.
Other Qualifications
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES:
- Communicates clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing, ensures understanding, and conveys information accurately.
- Maintain confidentiality and discretion in handling business-related files, reports, and conversations, adhering to open records laws.
- Apply sound judgment and discretion in performing duties, resolving problems, and interpreting policies and regulations.
- Perform detailed work accurately and independently within required timeframes, ensuring high-quality outputs.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, coworkers, customers, providers, and staff from other agencies.
- Ability to manage assigned caseload effectively, prioritizing work duties to ensure timely and efficient service delivery.
This position will be required to perform non-sedentary and sedentary work. Non-sedentary work includes walking distances on uneven surfaces and climbing stairs; standing and sitting variable times; carrying a lap top computer and other materials simultaneously; and ability to lift up to 30 pounds. May require field visits, sometimes in buildings or terrain that is not handicapped accessible. Requirements include driving a vehicle to and from appointments. Shall maintain a valid driver's license and proof of insurance.
TEST REQUIREMENTS: Testing may be administered to assess skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential duties of this position. Structured interview, references and background investigation.Douglas County is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidatar-se agora