The Social Worker-CMH/CARE Collaborative primary purpose is to ensure the health and safety of individuals we serve and provide person centered planning with an effort to enhance individual lives and to promote happiness, independence, and autonomy. Social Workers must determine eligibility for the programs coordinated and monitored by the County, as well as assisting clients in making informed choices regarding services. This position will be offered at a starting wage of $54,080/annually. Direct Service Duties and Responsibilities: Maintain caseload and provide ongoing case management including crisis management/Effectively interview and engage clients to assess and evaluate needs/Develop and complete assessments and documentation, including but not limited to, social histories, home assessments, and individual or family service plans to treat identified problems, and prepare intensive long or short-term treatment plans/Develop and implement safety plans for clients as needed. Process Duties and Responsibilities: Maintain accurate client records on computer system, prepares reports, and submits to proper personnel and/or agencies/Prepares and maintains progress notes, narrative summaries, reports, and other required case documentation in the file and in SSIS/Collaborates and consults with multidisciplinary and multi-agency teams in order to achieve desirable outcomes for clients/Attends continuing education programs and participates in in-service training. Children's Mental Health: Complete CMH assessment and provide case management services/Assess client needs for services, refer clients to services, and monitor services in place/Provide crisis intervention services and assist with crisis intervention plans/Coordinate services in order to determine Child Rule 79 case management eligibility. CARE Collaborative: Implement and coordinate CARE workgroup committee and executive board activities/Coordinate, train and monitor LCTS activities and funding/Coordinate, review, and complete state mandated reports/Promote and educate positive children s mental health awareness within Chippewa County.