Salary: $70,366.00 - $97,406.00 Annually
Location : 2000 Domanik Dr, Racine, WI 53404, WI
Job Type: FULL TIME
Job Number: 2026-066
Department: Human Services
Division: Health Services
Opening Date: 06/25/2026
Closing Date: 7/9/2026 11:59 PM Central
Division: Health Services
Job SummaryProvide direct supervision to employees who are charged with: telephone and mobile crisis intervention, crisis counseling, assessment and referral. The Crisis Supervisor will oversee implementation of emergency mental health and protective placement services according to DHS 34, WI Chapters 51, 54 and 55. The Crisis Supervisor will also oversee voluntary consumers receiving services under DHS 34 or other County programs. The Crisis Supervisor will all participate in quality assurance efforts for the Division.
Key Responsibilities - Provide supervision to assigned workers.
- Manage assigned staff workload.
- Review day-to-day determinations made by unit staff based on client needs, eligibility for services, crisis plans, funding issues and appropriate levels of care in accordance with DHS 34 and WI chapter 51, 54 and 55.
- Implement any new Federal, State, and County legislation, policy, and procedures into current practice and monitoring of compliance regarding those policies.
- Develop, coordinate, and present trainings to staff regarding rules, regulations, statutes, and standards which impact the unit.
- Provide oversight and direction to staff in responding to crisis and emergency situations which involve the health and safety of vulnerable populations.
- Provide oversight and direction to staff in regards to individuals placed on Ch. 51 orders and who receive case management services.
- Participate in the evaluation of unit program operation for compliance with federal, state and local laws, regulations and codes to ensure certification and funding.
- Evaluate program effectiveness to ensure quality and effective programming.
- Review and approve initial contacts, assessments, response plans, and crisis plans to determine that the appropriate level of care during the crisis was arranged and assessment/plans were in accordance with DHS 34.
- Approve and review WI Stats., Ch. 51 emergency detentions and inpatient funding when indicated.
- Make intervention and assessment decisions using the "Best Practice" philosophy.
- Work collaboratively with law enforcement, families, other county departments, schools, continuum of acute care services providers, and other community resources to coordinate appropriate crisis resolution and referral.
- Consult with other unit supervisors/clinical staff regarding clients' needs, available services, and future impact on the unit to provide continuity of cases.
- Select and evaluate unit staff and make recommendations on other personnel decisions.
- Ensure staff complete all necessary health care/medical and financial record documentation required to maintain complete medical and financial billing records.
- Complete appropriate and timely medical record documentation, which may include assessments, follow-up contacts, crisis plans, administrative, demographic, insurance, and financial information.
- Provide after- hours supervisory oversight to crisis workers taking emergency mental health and APS referrals.
- Work collaboratively with on-call workers conducting emergency investigations.
- Perform other duties as assigned, including responding to an emergency event.
Supervision ReceivedReceives supervision from the Operations Manager.
Qualifications - Master's degree from an accredited college or university in social work or counseling
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker or Licensed Professional Counselor required; or the ability to obtain one within six months of employment
- Two years of mental health or crisis services experience
- Experience working with youth with mental health issues preferred
- Valid Wisconsin driver's license and automobile insurance are required
- Prompt and regular attendance
Knowledge Skills & Abilities - Knowledge of DHS 34, Chapters 51, 54, 55 and Mental Health
- Considerable knowledge of diagnostic criteria for mental health disorders and psychotropic medications
- Knowledge of confidentiality statutes and requirements, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996
- Ability to think critically and problem-solve while discussing specific consumer situations to assist staff in crisis planning
- Knowledge of community resources, mental illness, emotional disorders, SUD, and risk assessment related to dangers to self or others, suicide, or homicide
- Ability to plan, assign, supervise, and evaluate the work of others
- Ability to utilize word processing, database and spreadsheet programs
- Ability to interpret and apply agency rules, directives and policies
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, clients, community and social agencies, businesses, and the public
- Ability to work independently and multitask.
- Effective oral and written communication.
- Maintain effective working relationships with a diverse client population.
- Ability to lift 20 pounds and walk up and down stairs required.
This description has been prepared to assist in properly evaluating various classes of responsibilities, skills, working conditions etc. present in the classification. It is intended to indicate the kind of tasks and characteristic levels of work difficulty that will be required of positions that will be given this title. It is not intended as a complete list of specific duties and responsibilities. Nor is it intended to limit or in any way modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct and control the work of employees under his/her supervision. The use of a particular expression or illustration describing duties shall not be held to exclude other duties not mentioned that are of a similar kind and level of difficulty.
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