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JOB REQUIREMENTS: The Social Worker in Adult Protective Services
receives, responds, and investigates reports of abuse, financial
exploitation, and neglect for elders and adults with disabilities;
petitions for guardianships; and reviews court-ordered protective
placements. Duties include: Investigates referrals of individuals
residing in the community who may be at risk of emotional, physical, or
financial abuse or neglect, meeting individuals in their homes Assesses
individuals\' personal and environmental safety, risk, physical and
cognitive capacity, support systems, and vulnerability Respecting rights
to self-determination, identifies and discusses services and supports
and/or interventions to reduce risk Develops and implements safety plans
and arranges for needed services Assesses appropriateness of referrals
for guardianship, reviewing medical records and evaluating competency;
prepares and files petitions for guardianship and protective placement
with Probate Court Attends all court hearings and proceedings; remains
Available To Guardians For Consultation About Options If Circumstances
change Completes annual reviews of protective placements, scheduling
visits with clients in residential facilities and attending court
hearings Participates in other team activities such as assistance with
Powers of Attorney for Health Care and public education on dementia and
abuse prevention Maintains up-to-date notes and files; attends case
reviews and staff meetings Collaborates with other organizations to
improve services for older adults and persons with disabilities Responds
to incoming program calls and processes referrals Performs other work as
required or assigned Experienced social workers with a passion for
working with and advocating for older adults and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply for this outstanding career
opportunity in Kenosha County\'s Adult Protective Services at the Aging
and Disability Resource Center. \*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND
QUALIFICATIONS: Experience One year of work experience in human services
or similar field; three years of experience preferred Experience working
with the court system Success Factors Knowledge of: Aging process and
mental health; issues and behaviors associated with dementia, mental
illness, and substance dependence Community resources for elders and
persons with disabilities Wisconsin statutes, specifically Chapters 46,
51, 54, and 55 Legal system and Wisconsin Act 187 Skill in: Proficiency
in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel Organization De-escalation techniques
Motivational interviewing Ability to: Make unannounced home visits Write
effectively for evaluations, court documents, and other documentation
Work independently, under pressure, and meet deadlines Work with
medical, mental health and legal professionals, and the courts Remain
professional and courteous at all times Maintain confidential
information Travel approximately 50% of time for home visits in Kenosha
County and for protective placement reviews at various Wisconsin
locations Work respectfully in a diverse and inclusive environment
Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
Enable Individuals With Disabilities To Perform The Essential Functions.
The position involves light physical demands, such as exerting up to 25
pounds of force occasionally, and up to 10 pounds of force frequently
Vision standards required by Division of Motor Vehicles to operate a
motor vehicle Ability to visit families in their homes which may include
stairs \*\*\*\*\* APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Other: To see the complete
job description and to apply for this position, please visit our
website, www.kenoshacountywi.gov/jobs, and click the \"View Open Jobs\"
button. Must be submitted no later than Sunday, ugust 10, 2025. Kenosha
County Is An Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply Online
www.kenoshacountywi.gov/jobs
receives, responds, and investigates reports of abuse, financial
exploitation, and neglect for elders and adults with disabilities;
petitions for guardianships; and reviews court-ordered protective
placements. Duties include: Investigates referrals of individuals
residing in the community who may be at risk of emotional, physical, or
financial abuse or neglect, meeting individuals in their homes Assesses
individuals\' personal and environmental safety, risk, physical and
cognitive capacity, support systems, and vulnerability Respecting rights
to self-determination, identifies and discusses services and supports
and/or interventions to reduce risk Develops and implements safety plans
and arranges for needed services Assesses appropriateness of referrals
for guardianship, reviewing medical records and evaluating competency;
prepares and files petitions for guardianship and protective placement
with Probate Court Attends all court hearings and proceedings; remains
Available To Guardians For Consultation About Options If Circumstances
change Completes annual reviews of protective placements, scheduling
visits with clients in residential facilities and attending court
hearings Participates in other team activities such as assistance with
Powers of Attorney for Health Care and public education on dementia and
abuse prevention Maintains up-to-date notes and files; attends case
reviews and staff meetings Collaborates with other organizations to
improve services for older adults and persons with disabilities Responds
to incoming program calls and processes referrals Performs other work as
required or assigned Experienced social workers with a passion for
working with and advocating for older adults and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply for this outstanding career
opportunity in Kenosha County\'s Adult Protective Services at the Aging
and Disability Resource Center. \*\*\*\*\* OTHER EXPERIENCE AND
QUALIFICATIONS: Experience One year of work experience in human services
or similar field; three years of experience preferred Experience working
with the court system Success Factors Knowledge of: Aging process and
mental health; issues and behaviors associated with dementia, mental
illness, and substance dependence Community resources for elders and
persons with disabilities Wisconsin statutes, specifically Chapters 46,
51, 54, and 55 Legal system and Wisconsin Act 187 Skill in: Proficiency
in Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel Organization De-escalation techniques
Motivational interviewing Ability to: Make unannounced home visits Write
effectively for evaluations, court documents, and other documentation
Work independently, under pressure, and meet deadlines Work with
medical, mental health and legal professionals, and the courts Remain
professional and courteous at all times Maintain confidential
information Travel approximately 50% of time for home visits in Kenosha
County and for protective placement reviews at various Wisconsin
locations Work respectfully in a diverse and inclusive environment
Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
Enable Individuals With Disabilities To Perform The Essential Functions.
The position involves light physical demands, such as exerting up to 25
pounds of force occasionally, and up to 10 pounds of force frequently
Vision standards required by Division of Motor Vehicles to operate a
motor vehicle Ability to visit families in their homes which may include
stairs \*\*\*\*\* APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Other: To see the complete
job description and to apply for this position, please visit our
website, www.kenoshacountywi.gov/jobs, and click the \"View Open Jobs\"
button. Must be submitted no later than Sunday, ugust 10, 2025. Kenosha
County Is An Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply Online
www.kenoshacountywi.gov/jobs
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