Key Responsibilities
Safety & Crises Intervention
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Ensure the immediate safety of all individuals being assessed through active crisis management and de-escalation
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Administer the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) to evaluate risk and determine appropriate interventions
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Develop and implement individualized Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAPs) and safety plans
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Provide gatekeeper training to empower Veterans, family members, and community partners in recognizing warning signs and responding effectively
Assessment & Individualized Support Planning
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Conduct comprehensive mental health screenings and needs assessments to identify barriers and strengths
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Develop Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) that promote recovery, self-determination, and personal growth
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Monitor and document participants’ progress, adjusting goals and supports as needed to ensure continued engagement and improvement
Case Management & Care Coordination
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Refer and connect participants to appropriate community and VA resources, including behavioral health, housing, and employment services
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Assist participants with scheduling and attending initial appointments; follow up to confirm participation and continued care
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Advocate for participants’ rights, ensuring they receive equitable, respectful, and trauma-informed services
Participant Education & Skill Development
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Conduct one-on-one and small-group sessions on essential life and recovery skills, including:
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Suicide prevention and awareness
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Accessing and utilizing community resources
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Understanding participant rights
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Budgeting and financial literacy
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Daily living and coping skills
Community Outreach & Collaboration
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Maintain and strengthen relationships with existing referral sources, including VA partners, local agencies, and Veteran service organizations
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Identify and cultivate new referral resources to expand the program’s reach and impact
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Represent the program at community events and collaborate with partners to promote awareness of suicide prevention resources
Documentation & Compliance
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Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential documentation of all participant interactions in accordance with program and agency standards
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Ensure compliance with all policies, procedures, and federal regulations governing suicide prevention services
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Participate in staff meetings, training, and program evaluations to support continuous improvement
Other duties as requested or assigned
Key Performance Indicators
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100% of participants assessed for suicide risk using the C-SSRS within 24 hours of referral
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100% of identified at-risk individuals receive a completed WRAP or safety plan within 48 hours of assessment
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100% of case notes, assessments, and ISPs entered accurately and within 48 hours of service delivery
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90% of participants maintain engagement with at least one follow-up contact per month during the active service period
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95% of referrals to external resources completed with documented follow-up within 7 days
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85% of participants demonstrate measurable progress toward at least one ISP goal within 60 days
Qualifications
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Minimum two years of experience in case management including needs assessment and service planning
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Bachelor’s degree in social services. Substitution of Associate degree with 4-5 years of experience in case management including needs assessment and service planning is acceptable
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Experience working with Veterans strongly preferred
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Experience delivering services to individuals with complex and intensive needs, including mental disorders and/or substance abuse, strongly preferred
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Resident of the proposed service area with broad familiarity with the region, its people, and its resources preferred
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Valid Wisconsin driver’s license in good standing and current/valid auto insurance