AODA Counselor/Case Manager (Milwaukee)
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Milwaukee
Posted on: January 12, 2026
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Job Description:
AODA Counselor/Case Manager Position Summary: This position
provides ongoing individual and group counseling, case management
and supervision of adult male ex-offenders within a Residential
Reentry Center. The position oversees all aspects of an assigned
caseload of individual residents throughout their participation in
the residential service program. Essential Functions: Conduct all
AODA related functions of intake/assessment/education/individual
and group counseling/referral/treatment planning utilizing Evidence
Based Cognitive Therapies that incorporate the principles of
Motivational Interviewing (MI), the Stages of Change and Trauma
Informed Care, and maintaining fidelity to these models. Conducts
Intakes using ASI, ASAM, and URICA assessments Maintain all
resident records as required by the residential program, funding
sources, and other licensing bodies. Coordinate community referrals
and maintain follow-up to document progress. Provide case
management to the residents by giving them a programming schedule
and ensuring all of their needs are met. Collaborating with the
residents DCC Agent and providing notifications of any
Accident/Incident Reports. Participates in weekly Community
Reintegration Plan meetings with other treatment staff and DCC
Agent to create initial Community Reintegration Plan and review
residents progress. Develop Individualized Treatment Plan and
monitor progress towards completion of goals. Conduct weekly
one-to-one counseling sessions with residents and document Case
Note. Work with other AODA Counselor/Case Manager to ensure
residents needs are met. Facilitate groups and assist with
providing coverage for other groups. Coordinate residents mental
health treatment with Mental Health Counselor/Case Manager.
Motivate residents to follow program expectations by using
motivational incentives to reinforce positive achievement/
behaviors and, when needed, impose appropriate sanctions when
residents are non-compliant. In conjunction with the Assistant
Program Director/Program Director, approve/deny passes per resident
compliance. Provide crisis intervention as needed. Ensures that all
required resident surveys are completed. Completes all discharge
summaries. Maintain positive working relationships with other
staff, corrections personnel, and other community representatives.
Attend weekly IDT supervision sessions and monthly All Staff
meetings Other duties as directed to carry out the responsibilities
of the position. Minimal Qualifications: Minimum of an associates
degree in social-service area; However, BA degree in social
services is preferred. Must have at a minimum, a Wisconsin
Substance Abuse Counselor-In Training certification (SAC-IT). SAC
or CSAC preferred. Supervision provided. Experience in providing
AODA program services to correctional residents using cognitive
behavioral methodology and training in Motivational Interviewing
(MI) a plus. Able to demonstrate the ability to deliver service to
this population and have an understanding of implementing and
delivering evidence-based practices. Must have or attend training
to become certified in CPR, First Aid, Fire Safety, Universal
Precautions, and other certifications as required by funding
source, and/or licensing. Must clear Caregiver and Background
checks, and physical exam prior to hire. Must have valid drivers
license, automobile, and insurance sufficient to meet agency
requirements. Work Relationship and Scope: Reports directly to the
Assistant Program Director/Program Director. Works with counseling,
resident monitors, and other staff within the residential program,
as well as maintaining working relationships with corrections
representatives, program consultants and other agency personnel.
Primary focus of this position is to provide individual, group
counseling, case-management services to residents, and ensure
offender accountability to maintain public safety. Personal
Attributes: Follow agency Code of Conduct and Leadership Code of
Conduct. 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, clients, and all external persons
and agencies involved with service provisions. Sensitivity toward
cultural, ethnic, and disability issues. Demonstrate commitment to
agency values and mission. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: This
person must have the counseling knowledge skills and abilities to
deliver services using Cognitive Based Evidence Best Practices for
this population. Minimum of Wisconsin Substance Abuse Counselor-In
Training Certification (SAC-IT). Additional knowledge of
corrections, mental illness, current DSM, and pharmacology is
preferred. Have an ability to communicate effectively and in a
positive manner with staff and clients. Have an ability to respond
appropriately in crisis situations. Be sensitive toward cultural,
ethnic, and disability issues. Have good organizational and
computer skill. Be effective in use of time and ability to assist
clients with various activities. Working Conditions: Work is
primarily performed in the residential facility, in an office or
meeting room. Some meetings, appointments, or training are held at
other locations. Hours average 40 hours per week, mostly first
shift, but some second-shift hours possible; May occasionally
require driving a resident to an appointment. Physical Demands:
Transporting residents is occasionally necessary. Valid driver's
license and insured auto isrequired. Some meetings must be attended
at other locations. Must be able to lift 10 to 15 pounds. Must be
able to conduct emergency CPR/First Aid as needed. Position
requires sitting at a desk for several hours. Must have ability to
climb two to three flights of stairs. Wisconsin Community Services
is an Equal Opportunity Employer; all qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, disability,
status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or
local law. PM21 PIeb49c06b1d9b-38003-39310876
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