Youth Advocate - Waukesha Youth CCS
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Pewaukee
Posted on: June 27, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Responsibilities: Program: Waukesha Youth CCS Position:
Youth Advocate Position Summary: Provide Individual Skill
Development and Enhancement to youth referred by DHHS, CCS
Department. Individual Skill Development and Enhancement includes
training in communication, interpersonal skills, problem solving,
conflict resolution, decision-making, self-regulation and other
specific needs identified in the youth’s service plan. Essential
Functions: • Process assigned referrals, opening electronic and
paper files. • Attend initial staffing and follow up case reviews.
• Maintain face-to-face contact with the juveniles in their homes,
at school, and in the community, as determined at the initial
staffing and follow up reviews. • Provide youth with intensive
support, mentoring, and monitoring to assist them with the specific
goals as determined in the youth’s case plan. • Provide 24-hour
coverage, via cell phones, for after-hours skill development,
education and problem solving and conflict resolution. • Maintain
regular, at least one contact per week or more as needed with the
CCS Care Coordinator to collaborate on the youths’
behavior/progress and to report any concerns. • Attend any/all
necessary Department staffings, meetings or court hearings, as
requested by the CCS Care Coordinator. • Maintain regular contact
with the parents/guardian, as determined at the initial staffing,
to collaborate on the youth’s behavior and to provide ongoing
support/family psychoeducation to the caretakers. • Maintain
contact with the schools of youth, as determined necessary and
appropriate at the initial staffing, to monitor compliance with
attendance and behavior at school. • Complete all necessary
paperwork and reports per policy/procedure, including case notes
and billing logs. • Enter and maintain data tracking system as
required by the program. Ensure information is updated on all
spreadsheets and other related documents for tracking purposes. •
Document after hour calls on the 24-hour cell phone in an
after-hours call log, update and maintain timely entries, providing
the information to the supervisor upon request. Other Duties and
Responsibilities: • Attend and contribute to JIS (Juvenile
Intensive Services) Department staff meetings. • Assist with
answering the office phone when necessary. • Other job-related
duties may be necessary to carry out the responsibilities of the
position. Job Qualifications: Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: •
Must complete all required trainings prior to working with youth,
knowledge of the Youth Justice System • Excellent verbal and
written communication skills • Ability to respond to after-hour
situations • Solid computer skills • Ability to work with diverse
at-risk youth population • Good organizational skills with the
ability to multi-task and prioritize workload • Must be trained in
all WCS required Evidence Based Principles within 90 days of hire
and follow models of fidelity established by the agency • Must
successfully complete 40 hours of Training as required by DHHS
through UW Green Bay prior to taking on cases and must successfully
complete 8 hours of CEU training credits each year of employment.
Minimal Qualifications: • Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services field
• Knowledge of the Youth Justice System • Extensive experience in
the field with youth preferred • Bilingual in Spanish is a plus •
Must pass criminal background check • Valid driver’s license and
insured automobile required. Other Job Information (if applicable):
Work Relationship and Scope: Reports to Program Supervisor and
interacts with the Director of Waukesha Court Services. Works with
at-risk youth referred by CCS Care Coordinator, parents/guardians,
WCS staff, court personnel, school personnel, DHHS Social Workers,
Juvenile Center personnel, and law enforcement. Personal
Attributes: Follow the agency Code of Conduct; the WCS handbook,
Core Values and program policies and procedures of the agency and
DHS; adhere to the casual yet professional workplace appearance;
reliability in reporting to work regularly and on time; accuracy
and attention to detail when documenting youth contacts and
entering information into the program database; maintain
professional and respectful communication with co-workers,
participants, DHHS personnel, and all external persons and agencies
involved with service provision; sensitivity toward cultural,
ethnic and disability issues; demonstrate commitment to agency
values and mission. Working Conditions: The majority of work is
conducted out of the office, requiring extensive driving throughout
Waukesha County; Individual meetings with youth participants in
home, at school, and in the community; Transport participants;
Office work to complete computer and paperwork; Average 40 hours
per week; Flexible work schedule, includes 24-hour, 7 days per week
on-call, crisis pager (must be available for coverage to handle
crisis calls from youth participants/parents); Must attend DHHS
staffing and court appearances. Physical Demands: Ability to
conduct extensive driving in Waukesha County for long periods of
time; Ability to sit at workstation for up to 2 hours at a time;
Requires hand and finger dexterity. Wisconsin Community Services is
an Equal Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, veteran, disability status or any other characteristic
protected by federal, state or local law. pm21
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