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Case Manager Behavioral Health

full-time•Sturgeon Bay

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Location

Sturgeon Bay

Type

full-time

Experience

2-5 years

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About this role

Thank you for your interest in joining Door County Government!

Door County is proud to be a premier place to live, work, and visit. We serve nearly 30,000 year-round residents and a vibrant seasonal population by providing essential services that support and protect the people, economy, and environment of the beautiful Door Peninsula.

Within the County organization, the Health & Human Services Behavioral Health Division provides mental health and substance use treatment services for Door County residents and their families. Care is available to individuals of all ages, with federal guidelines prioritizing pregnant women and individuals who use intravenous drugs for substance use services.

The department offers outpatient counseling, psychiatric and psychological evaluations, medication management, and support for co-occurring disorders. It also provides substance use counseling, OWI assessments, and the Intoxicated Driver Program. These services promote accessible, coordinated care that supports recovery and overall well-being.

To continue this important work, we are seeking a candidate who will perform the responsibilities outlined in the job summary and contribute to our efforts in serving the community.

Job Summary

Provides individualized case management services for clients with mental health and substance use needs. This field-based role ensures continuity of care by conducting intake assessments, coordinating resources, and developing service plans that promote independence and reduce hospitalizations. Supports community safety and wellbeing through targeted interventions, crisis support, and collaboration with service providers.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  1. Responds to daytime crisis calls and walk-ins by conducting suicide risk assessments, developing safety plans, arranging emergency detentions, and coordinating psychiatric hospitalizations in accordance with Wis. Admin. Code Chapter 34 Department of Health Services (DHS 34) and applicable regulations.
  2. Provides follow-up and linkage services for individuals post-crisis, including discharge planning and support in accessing community-based services.
  3. Develops and updates Crisis Plans consistent with DHS 34 standards to promote client stability and service integration.
  4. Coordinates with internal clinical teams and external providers to ensure timely access to medical, psychiatric, and support services.
  5. Facilitates client appointments by providing transportation coordination or accompanying clients when appropriate to support treatment adherence.
  6. Monitors client functioning and wellbeing, reporting observed concerns to appropriate clinical personnel to inform treatment decisions.
  7. Provides outreach to individuals in the community experiencing mental health (MH) or Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) concerns to try and engage them in services or to decrease hospitalizations.
  8. Maintains accurate and timely documentation of client interactions, treatment plans, and case notes to meet regulatory and program requirements.
  9. Assists clients with applications for public assistance programs including Disability, Medicaid, Housing Authority, and related benefits.
  10. Initiates and maintains necessary authorizations and records requests in compliance with privacy laws and departmental procedures.
  11. Represents the Behavioral Health Program at community events, builds partnerships with local agencies, and educates stakeholders on crisis services.

Key Competencies & Skills

  • Clinical Assessment: Applies diagnostic criteria and screening tools to evaluate behavioral health conditions and functional status.
  • Care Coordination: Integrates service delivery across medical, housing, and social service domains to meet client needs.
  • Crisis Management: Responds to urgent situations using approved protocols, exercising sound judgment and de-escalation strategies.
  • Documentation & Compliance: Maintains detailed, legally compliant records in alignment with Medicaid, DHS, and County standards.
  • Collaboration: Engages effectively with multidisciplinary teams and external partners to support client outcomes.
  • Advocacy & Communication: Communicates clearly and compassionately with diverse client populations and support networks.
  • Time Management: Prioritizes multiple demands in a dynamic environment, meeting deadlines while maintaining service quality.

Required Education & Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social Work, or related Human Services field from an accredited institution.
  • Minimum of one (1) year supervised experience with individuals experiencing mental illness or substance use disorders; three (3) years preferred.
  • Valid driver’s license.
  • Completion of 40-hour DHS 34 Crisis Orientation required within three (3) months of hire.

Preferred Education & Experience

  • Additional experience in community-based case management or crisis intervention services.
  • Knowledge of public benefit programs and behavioral health systems in Wisconsin.
  • Familiarity with electronic health records and functional screening tools.

Physical & Work Environment Requirements

Work is performed in both office and field settings, including client homes, medical facilities, and community locations. Requires frequent use of computers and mobile devices, as well as verbal communication in person and by phone. Physical demands include sitting, standing, walking, climbing stairs, and occasional lifting of up to 40 pounds. May involve exposure to varying weather conditions and limited interaction with individuals experiencing behavioral health crises. Position requires travel within Door County and availability for on-call rotation, including after-hours response with a maximum 50-minute response time to Door County Medical Center.

Emergency Response Statement

In an effort to provide for continuity of County government and to cope with the problems of the emergency, you may be required to work during a proclaimed state of emergency, consistent with Sec. 323.14, Wis. Stats. and County emergency management plans and programs. 

Equal Opportunity Statement

Door County is an equal opportunity employer. We welcome and encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.

Disclaimer

The above is intended to describe the general content of the requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements. They may be subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons.

 

Questions about the position or hiring process?


Contact Door County Human Resources at [email protected]
(Mon–Thurs 7:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Fri 7:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.)

 

In compliance with federal and state laws, if you require reasonable accommodation during any part of the application or selection process due to a disability, please notify Human Resources. Door County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

What to Expect:

 

Application Timeline

  • Position is open until filled — apply today.
  • Application materials may be reviewed as they are received.

 

Selection Process

Applicants may be evaluated through one or more of the following:

  • Review of application materials
  • Structured interview(s)
  • Skills tests, assessments, or work samples
  • Other job-related evaluation methods as applicable to the position

 

Pre-Employment Requirements

Final candidate(s) may be subject to:

  • Reference check(s)
  • Background check
  • Job-related pre-employment screening, license and credential verification

 

Door County is committed to a fair, consistent, and job-related hiring process.

 

Thank you for your interest in employment with Door County. We look forward to reviewing your application.

What you'll do

  • The Case Manager provides individualized case management services for clients with mental health and substance use needs, ensuring continuity of care through assessments and resource coordination. They also support community safety through crisis interventions and collaboration with service providers.

About County of Door

Door County Government, established in 1851, provides services to the County's 30,000 year round residents as well as a seasonal population whose size fluctuates throughout the year. The county seat is the City of Sturgeon Bay. The county consists of the city, fourteen towns and four villages covering the 492 square miles of the Door Peninsula. Door County's over 300 miles of shoreline, five state parks, nineteen county parks, and year round activities offer many the chance to relax and unwind. Throughout the changing seasons, each of the towns and villages, offers something for everyone. Activities are endless - art galleries, live music and theatre, cherry and apple orchards, golfing, boating, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and the list goes on. The changing seasons add to the beauty of the peninsula. The Mission of Door County Government: Protect the people, economic vitality, and environment of Door County and enable its people to build productive communities, families and lives. Deliver all county services and programs in a respectful, professional manner and manage operations consistent with available human, natural and fiscal resources. Door County Government Vision Statement: We envision a Door County government that people feel has helped make the county a better place to live. Door County government strives to be the leader in developing partnerships private and community organizations to deliver the programs and services people call for. We are a government that listens to its people, promotes a diverse and vital economy, values fiscal responsibility and enhances the natural and aesthetic qualities that have for so long made Door County a premier place to live, work, and visit.

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