Posted: Apr 3, 2024
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Social Worker - Pathways Home Project

La Crosse County - La Crosse, WI
Salary: $57,283.00 - $73,652.00 Annually
Application Deadline: N/A

Overview
Calling all Social Workers!
 
Are you passionate about serving your community and eager to grow in a supportive environment? Join La Crosse County and take the next step in your career in a Social Worker position in a Specialized Unit within the CCS Program in the Integrated Support and Recovery Services (ISRS) Section. 
 
The Specialized Unit is a part of the Pathways Home Project, which involves a multitude of community agencies and services to end homelessness within La Crosse County. This position will provide case management services to consumers who are experiencing homelessness, including those with severe and persistent mental health and/or substance use disorders. In addition to meeting Social Work certification eligibility requirements, the ideal candidate will have skills and knowledge gained through previous work with consumers who have experienced homelessness at some point in their life, or may have personal lived experience with homelessness.
 
Embrace a full-time position with a work schedule that allows for work-life balance. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive work environment and offer the opportunity to become part of an organization that values all team members and respects diversity.
 
We offer:
A supportive, collaborative, inclusive, and diverse workforce.
Ample opportunities for career learning, development, and growth.
A culture of respect, teamwork, honesty, and integrity.
The chance to serve your community in a purposeful and meaningful way.
Flexibility with generous paid time-off benefits.
 
In addition, we provide excellent benefits, including:
The Wisconsin Retirement System
Great health insurance
Comprehensive dental coverage
Life insurance with disability options
 
Salary Range: $57,283 - $73,652
Essential Job Functions
Demonstrates self-leadership, seeks out opportunities for personal growth and development, accepts feedback and demonstrates ability to learn and apply.

 

Shares ideas and demonstrates respect, humility, honesty, and open-minded thinking.

 

Demonstrates flexibility, acceptance of change and emotional intelligence.

 

Takes initiative and demonstrates the ability to think critically and strategically.

 

Participates as a contributing member of the team and brings authentic self to discussions regarding all aspects of the work.

Demonstrates ability to build and maintain effective relationships.

Contributes positively to an inclusive workplace.
Provides social services per Wisconsin Statutes, court policies, and/or requirements of the program, state, or federal guidelines.  

Accepts requests and referrals for agency services. 

Conducts thorough assessments through interviews, home visits and collateral investigations, to determine the range of services needed by these individuals and their families for preventative, remedial or rehabilitative services.  

Explains the scope of the agency's services and discusses the client's rights and responsibilities in relation to the use of such services.  

Arranges or provides for appropriate social services for clients based on assessments of needs.

Conducts regular case evaluations and develops and updates service plans accordingly.  

Coordinates or participates in care conferences.  

Testifies in court as necessary or required.  

Inputs data in computer and uses various other computer programs, the internet, La Crosse County intranet, and email.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of the philosophy, history and development of social welfare programs.
Basic knowledge and understanding of human growth and behavior.
Knowledge of current and social economic problems and the way in which these problems affect families and individuals.
Knowledge of laws, regulations and practices pertaining to federal and state public welfare programs.
Knowledge of resources for community welfare and health, and ways in which these resources may be used by people in need.
Ability to work with diverse population.
Ability to relate to people in an unprejudiced and understanding manner with concerns for their circumstances and feelings.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
Ability to plan and organize work to most effectively achieve program objectives.
Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to participate in, and appropriately use, available supervision.
Ability to participate meaningfully in training provided by the agency, State Department, the University of Wisconsin Extension, and other resources.
Comprehensive knowledge of the human services system.
Knowledge of how to access area resources.       
Skill in written and oral communication.
Ability to successfully facilitate groups and work well with diverse groups of people.
Ability to focus on strengths, accurately listen, develop trust of team members, understand multiple perspectives, and intervene on ineffective team behavior.
Ability to accept feedback without reacting defensively.
Training, Experience and Other Requirements
Requires graduation from an accredited college or university with a major in Social Work (or any related college degree such as Sociology, Psychology or Criminal Justice).
Strong preference for minimum of one year of experience working with the same population of clients that are served by the unit in which the vacancy occurs, and familiarity with community resources available to them.
Requires basic computer keyboarding skills for entering data related to clients.
For many positions, must have valid driver's license and access to personal transportation, or other reliable means for city and rural travel.
Requires certification by the State of Wisconsin as a Social Worker.  If not certified at the time of application for employment with La Crosse County, must have applied to the State of Wisconsin for a Temporary or Training Certificate and obtain regular Certification within specified time limits.
Must have experience working with a variety of funding sources. 
All training and certification courses must be completed within specified timeframes as set forth by the State of Wisconsin.
Requires good computer and keyboarding skills for inputting data, and for using various computer programs, including internet, intranet and e-mail.