
Level Experienced Job Location Madison - Madison, WI 53704 Position Type Full Time Education Level 4 Year Degree Salary Range $23.00 - $23.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage Up to 25% Job Shift 8 am -4 pm Job Category Criminal Justice
This is a full-time direct service position and requires daily travel to provide services for three Madison Area Residential Houses. Group intervention programming must be delivered in a secular manner free of religious components, following the agency prescribed curriculum. The person in this position will be responsible for Intake Coordination duties for clients entering the Madison Area Residential Services Programs. These duties will require a high level of communication and cooperation with the RSP Case Managers and Department of Corrections (DOC) Probation & Parole Agents and Liaison Agents, and prospective RSP clients.
The person in this position is responsible for providing group Cognitive Skills interventions (Thinking for a Change and/or Carey Guides groups), Moral Recognition Therapy groups, and/or group role-plays and job search activities associated with the Employment group to adult correctional clients who are enrolled in the ACS Residential Services Program. This person will collaborate with the Treatment Team regarding client participation in groups.
The person in this position provides Behavioral Support services as needed, maintaining safety in the facility, making security rounds when required, and interacting with clients on an informal basis throughout the house while maintain therapeutic boundaries and professional ethics.
The Intake Coordinator/Group Facilitator screens and responds to DOC referrals for RSP services, coordinates placements, and corresponds with all parties regarding RSP services, eligibility, and availability. The Intake Coordinator/Group Facilitator develops, maintains, and updates client files in the SecurManage system, writes daily progress notes, generates required reports, and develops discharge summaries related to the group services delivered. The person in this position is responsible for maintaining all professional credentials.
Intake Coordination
Other Duties
REQUIRED LICENSE & TRAINING
Education & Work Experience
Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action
ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. is in compliance with applicable state and federal statutes and regulations relating to nondiscrimination in employment and service delivery. No otherwise qualified person shall be excluded from employment, be denied the benefits of employment or otherwise be subject to discrimination in employment in any manner on the basis of age, race, religion, color, sex, national origin or ancestry, disability or association with a person with a disability, arrest or conviction record, sexual orientation, marital status or pregnancy, political belief, or affiliation, military participation, or use or non use of lawful products off the employer’s premises during working hours. All employees are expected to support goals and programmatic activities relating to nondiscrimination in employment. No otherwise qualified applicant for service or service participant shall be excluded from participation, be denied benefits, or otherwise be subject to discrimination in any manner on the basis of race, color, national origin or ancestry, age, sex, disability or association with a person with a disability. Under the Food Stamp Act and USDA policy, discrimination is prohibited also on the basis of religion, political beliefs or affiliation. This policy covers eligibility for the access to service delivery, and treatment in all of our programs and activities.
As a Federal Contractor, ACS supports Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 which prohibits discrimination of qualified individuals with disabilities, and the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 which prohibits discrimination of covered veterans; and requires affirmative action in all personnel practices for qualified individuals with disabilities and for covered veterans.
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Since 1977, ATTIC Correctional Services, Inc. (ACS) has provided correctional programs for the criminal justice system. The Agency provides community-based programs that provide individuals with structure and supervision, help them acquire appropriate social behavior, and prepare them for self-sufficiency, while addressing the need for community safety. As a 501 (c) (3) private non-profit agency, ACS is governed by a Board of Directors, with further community input from regional Community Advisory Committees.
In 2007, a subsidiary called ACS Clinical Services, LLC was formed to further advance our non-profit certified treatment program initiatives providing AODA and mental health services in several locations around the State of Wisconsin .
ACS provides a variety of services, including: residential programs, counseling, clinical treatment, day report services, electronic monitoring, employment assistance, and a variety of other supportive services. ACS has extensive experience working with a culturally diverse offender population, and has special expertise in addressing substance abuse, mental health issues and working with sexually violent persons.
http://www.correctionalservices.org/