Program Support Specialist - Forensic Services Unit
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:
Position Summary: This position provides administrative oversight
and support services to the staff of the Conditional Release, OARS,
JBCR/OCRP and Court Liaison programs Essential Functions:
- Responsible for providing administrative support to the
Conditional Release, OARS, JBCR/OCRP and Court Liaison teams as
needed (memos, letters, copy, fax, scan, filing, mailings, FSIS and
SharePoint data entry, etc.).
- Provide accurate, relevant information to key stakeholders in
the criminal justice system, treatment community and public
(including DHS, court personnel, MHI, DOC/DCC, jail transport, WFU,
WSP, etc).
- Secure required documents (court orders, criminal complaints,
forensic evaluations, discharge orders and community/institutional
records) for NGI, JBCR/OCRP and OARS participants from appropriate
entities.
- Ensure appropriate court documents specific to NGI, JBCR/OCRP,
and OARS participants are uploaded to SharePoint and disseminated
as per protocol (or as requested by staff) to DOC/DCC, DHS, WMHI,
MMHI, WSP, Milwaukee County, and other parties.
- Perform accurate and timely data entry using multiple data
fields and systems (FSIS/ OARS Production, SharePoint, AWARDS,
etc.).Use SharePoint to capture case note entries of all
participant and program related activity.
- Use SharePoint to open files and save documents for CR, OARS
and JBCR/OCRP participants.
- Run weekly discrepancy reports from FSIS and OARS Production to
ensure data entry completion.
- Responsible for completing and sending participant service
budgets to subcontractors and following up when needed.
- Monitor monthly billing process, ensure timely vendor invoice
submission, track and process participant contributions to care,
and request updated licensure/insurance from vendors.
- Professionally communicate with all vendors to ensure accurate
and timely invoicing.
- Provide billing education to all new subcontracted service
providers.
- Process participant assistance requests, working with
accounting and supervisors to ensure the effective and timely
processing of assistance checks.
- Review all incoming invoices for accuracy and completeness
using Paper Save.
- Track and monitor security deposits paid out to landlords,
ensuring rental information letters are sent outlining landlord
responsibility for returning deposits.
- Provide assistance compiling and assembling data for reports
using available resources.
- Close participant files when indicated, documenting information
in SharePoint, FSIS, and Microsoft Word files.
- Create templates for program reports, court letters and other
documents as needed.
- Complete CIBs on all CR and OARS admissions.
- Track, and compile civil rights forms from staff on all new
program admissions. Other Duties and Responsibilities:
- Maintain inventory of office supplies, placing orders when
necessary.
- Manage service of major office machines for the program in
conjunction with IT.
- Responsible for greeting and responding to internal and
external inquiries (phone and office door).
- Assist with participant satisfaction survey reports.
- Other job-related duties may be necessary to carry out the
responsibilities of the position. Job Qualifications:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Above average communication and writing skills necessary
- Good organizational skills
- Proficient computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel,
Power Point
- Ability to work with multiple databases
- Typing skills [60 WPM].
- Must be flexible and be able to handle confidential information
in a sensitive manner.
- Ability to interact with individuals diagnosed with mental
illness.
- Ability to work independently with a minimal amount of
supervision but must be a strong team player as well. Ability to
multitask, take initiative and apply knowledge to variety of
circumstances. Minimal Qualifications and Salary Schedule:
- High School diploma/equivalency required plus 2 years of
experience working with office/financial related activities.
- Must pass the agency criminal background check, as well as the
caregiver's background check. Other Job Information (if
applicable):
Work Relationship and Scope: Reports directly to the Forensic
Services Unit Program Director and supports members of the Forensic
team (CL, OCRP, JBCR, CR, and OARS staff) by providing
administrative and financial activities. Interacts and maintains
good working relationships with WCS staff, DOC agents, DHS staff,
prison staff, county court personnel, MMHI/WMHI staff, and
subcontracted service providers. Personal Attributes:Follow agency
Code of Conduct and Core Values; adhere to established policies and
procedures of the agency and of all funding sources; conduct self
in an ethical manner; maintain professional and respectful
relationships with program staff, other WCS staff, participants and
all external persons and agencies involved with service provision;
positive attitude and interpersonal skills; dependable; sensitivity
toward cultural, ethnic and disability issues; demonstrate
commitment to agency values and mission. Working Conditions: Work
is performed in an office setting; job responsibilities are
conducted in the office, at a desk, using the computer. Hours: 40
hours per week, Monday through Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm although some
flexibility is required. Physical Demands:Office work involves
sitting at a desk and conducting computer activities; duties
require excellent verbal, written and listening skills; hand and
finger dexterity for data entry, typing and filing. Other work
activities may involve "movement" within the WCS Administration
Building.
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Keywords: Wisconsin Community Services, Bolingbrook , Program Support Specialist - Forensic Services Unit, Other , Milwaukee, Illinois
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