Job description
Behavioral Systems Southwest, Inc. is a private social services agency, providing reintegration services to the federal offender population. We are a residential program where residents can begin their family reunification, job search, obtain necessary legal documents to work, find housing, address alcohol and substance abuse/mental health issues.
We offer competitive wages, paid vacation, paid sick time, 11 paid holidays, free meal, paid meal break. BSS offers full medical coverage at no cost to employees. Should an employee waive insurance, a pay differential is paid.
The Case Manager/Case Worker is responsible for monitoring activities of each resident on their caseload, develop individual program plans/goals in conjunction with assessment information and treatment plans.
Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Scheduling and conduct weekly counseling and group sessions, document sessions in case notes, as necessary.
Conduct intake and orientation. Administer risk/needs assessments to offenders.
Refer residents to external community agencies, as necessary.
Recommend changes in programming. Monitor and counsel residents in Home Detention program.
Help verify resident participation in employment/training/education programs via document, site and telephonic inspections.
Participate in case conference, staff meetings and/or house meetings, as assigned.
BSS is a vendor with the Federal Bureau of Prisons and California Department of Corrections and all staff must pass a background check. Applicants must provide a 3 year DMV report to be submitted with background clearance.
What is Required:
Must possess excellent written, verbal communication skills, along with the ability to be organized and multi-task. Must be able to work varied schedule including weekends and holidays.
Must be able to pass an extensive criminal background investigation. Must have clear DMV and present a 3 year DMV printout at the time the application is filed.
The State program candidate must possess an Associate of Arts or Sciences degree from a granting institution accredited by WASC or equivalent and a minimum of two (2) years’ experience working with the offender or similar population. Some experience may be substituted in lieu of an Associate’s degree.
The Federal program candidate must possess a Bachelor’s of Arts or Sciences from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 1 year experience working in human services, corrections or community based services. Total work experience needed in lieu of the combination of education and work experience is five years.
What We Offer:
Comprehensive Medical Insurance at no cost to employee in State contracted programs; Federal contracted program staff have the option to opt out of medical insurance and have wage differential.
Sick pay
13 paid holidays for State programs; 11 paid holidays for Federal program.
Two weeks paid vacation after one year of service (for full time);
401K retirement plan after one year of service;
Veterans are highly encouraged to apply.
Must be able to clear a criminal background investigation.
Must be able to work evenings and one weekend day.
Link to Online Application
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