Prisoner Reintegration Mentor
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: September 1, 2024
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Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:Position Summary: This position coordinates
pre and post release services for individuals returning to the
community from the Milwaukee County House of Corrections or
involved with DOC Community Corrections Probation and Parole. May
also serve consumers in the general population.Essential
Functions:Assist in conducting monthly orientation sessionsProvide
weekly peer support and counseling to participants incarcerated at
the House of Corrections and/or experiencing reintegration into the
community.Enter documentation into the WCS Wiser Choice
databaseConnect participants to person-centered community
resources, job training programs, education opportunities and
AODA/Mental/Physical services.Maintain active support through
one-on-one mentoring and coaching to participants within the
program to promote reduced recidivism.Work with the Liaison to
conduct orientation sessions for eligible individuals interested in
participating in the Prisoner Reintegration Program.Set up Recovery
Support Teams of formal and informal supports that will provide a
support network.Participate in Recovery Support Team meetings to
develop a Single Coordinated Care Plan (SCCP) based on consumer
strengths and needs, values and preferences and the RPOC to reach
favorable and measurable outcomes to be completed every 30
days.Arrange or provide transportation if appropriate and when
needed.Be flexible and able to drive to a variety of locations for
meetings with clients and other agencies.Maintain a caseload of
consumers, including weekly face-to-face contacts, arranging and
attending Recovery Support Team meetings and other meetings on
behalf of the consumer, along with participating in administrative
and collaborative meetings Maintain contact with consumers at
various locations in the community.Other Duties and
Responsibilities:Assist in educating and engaging consumers in the
treatment process.Participate in Recovery Support meetings as
appropriate.Attend training as required to enhance facilitation
skills.Collaborate with other necessary individuals that the
consumer may have contact with, i.e. Probation and Parole, DOC,
social services, Courts, attorneys, employers, Division of
Milwaukee Child Protection Service (DMCPS), etc.Other duties and
responsibilities as determined by the Program Director.Assist the
consumer to access AODA treatment and recovery services which may
include mental health services, housing assistance, employment
assistance, social services, educational services and other
services as needs are identified. Job Qualifications:Knowledge,
Skills, Abilities: Highly organized and attention to detail and
follow through. Excellent communication and writing skills a must.
Ability to work with diverse populations.Knowledge of the issues of
substance abuse and addiction issues required. Knowledge of
criminal justice and available community resources
preferred.Experience in interviewing and meeting facilitation
preferred.Computer skills are essentialMinimal qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Social Work, or Human
Services required3 years related experience.Knowledge of Wraparound
Philosophy a plus.Valid Wisconsin Driver's License, automobile
insurance and access to an automobile required.Must be able to use
a computer and type a minimum of 35 WPM. Must be able to meet
security clearance standards set by the Wisconsin Dept. of
Corrections and Milwaukee County. pm21 Other Job Information (if
applicable):Work Relationship and Scope: Reports directly to the
Program Director. Has contact with a wide variety of individuals
including incarcerated individuals, correctional staff, probation
and parole staff, WCS staff, AODA and recovery support services
providers, funders, family members and the general public.
Performance Expectations: Respectful and courteous with all
consumers, outside agency staff and internal staff. Consciously
aware of culture competency and practices appropriate behaviors
regarding cultural competency. Will maintain a professional
workplace appearance at all times. Will practice accuracy and
attention to detail while performing work duties; effective
communication skills and ability to develop good working
relationships with co-workers and outside agencies; reliable and
dependable in reporting to work on time and regularly; understands
and adheres to WCS agency code of conduct and established program
policies and procedures.Working Conditions: Work is performed in
the office and in the field. Approximately 50% of time is in the
field and requires driving within Milwaukee Co. with occasional
travel to state correctional facilities. Must be accessible via
cell phone 24/7 for crisis response. Averages 40 hours per week
with flexible work schedule to accommodate consumer schedules.
Physical Demands: Sitting at desk or in meetings for up to 2 hours
at a time; sitting in a vehicle for travel; requires good hearing
and ability to communicate verbally; requires ability to use a
computer with hand and finger dexterity for data entry and record
keeping. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
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Keywords: Wisconsin Community Services, Milwaukee , Prisoner Reintegration Mentor, Other , Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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