Inmate Caseworker

Oakland CountyPontiac, MI
$58,086 - $77,824Onsite

About The Position

This position is onsite. Do you have a passion for helping people during their most challenging times? As an Inmate Caseworker, you’ll play a vital role in supporting the mental health and well-being of inmates at the Oakland County Jail. You’ll conduct evaluations, provide counseling, and connect individuals to services that promote safety, stability, and successful re-entry into the community. This position is critical to both inmate care and the overall safety of the facility.

Requirements

  • Possess a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Criminal Justice or closely related field of study.
  • Have not been convicted of a violation of criminal law. (Criminal law generally includes all offenses except traffic law, conservation law and liquor law. Generally, conviction for a violation of criminal law is automatically disqualifying.)
  • Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's or chauffeur's license.
  • Must maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's or chauffeur's license.
  • A background investigation will be conducted covering an evaluation of employment, school, home, criminal, military, or other personal records.
  • Any conviction or convictions for moving traffic violations, accidents, non-moving traffic violations, or violations of other laws will be reviewed by the Sheriff Office before an applicant can be appointed.
  • Information obtained during the background investigation will be considered in the hiring decision.
  • Convictions of the Domestic Violence Statute will be a disqualifying factor.
  • Ability to communicate to accurately convey information.
  • Ability to operate a motor vehicle and/or be a passenger.

Nice To Haves

  • A Master's degree in one of the academic fields listed above may be substituted for one year of experience.
  • Considerable familiarity with correctional institutions and the criminal justice system.
  • Considerable experience and skill in interviewing and counseling practices, procedures, and techniques.
  • Reasonable knowledge of correction practices, procedures, and resources, including casework, group work and community organization methods.
  • Reasonable ability to prepare and present clinical written and oral reports.
  • Reasonable ability to work with and gain the cooperation of criminal offenders.
  • Reasonable ability to communicate under adverse conditions with distressed people.
  • Reasonable ability to develop and maintain effective relationships with people.
  • Reasonable ability to cope with difficult situations requiring immediate decisions in accordance with departmental policies and objectives.
  • Reasonable ability to formulate plans of social and economic rehabilitation for individual cases.
  • Reasonable ability to utilize current word processing, spreadsheet, database, e-mail, and Internet software.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct evaluation interviews with inmates to assess needs and problems.
  • Refer inmates to appropriate service programs or a consulting psychiatrist when necessary.
  • Determine cell placement for suicidal inmates to ensure safety.
  • Provide mental health services, including crisis intervention, suicide prevention, substance abuse counseling, and group or individual therapy.
  • Coordinate pre- and post-release referrals to community human service agencies.
  • Remain on call for afterhours emergencies on a rotating basis with other Inmate Caseworkers.
  • Utilize Countywide and department-specific software to complete assignments and maintain accurate records.
  • Conducts interviews to assess the mental and physical health of inmates in order to determine a program/treatment plan and cell placement if appropriate.
  • Refers inmates to consulting psychiatrist or other jail services such as chaplain, jail clinic, substance abuse, support groups, etc.
  • Provides crisis intervention on an emergency basis as referred by the jail staff, inmate, inmate's family, or others.
  • Identifies suicidal inmates and determines cell placement and level of suicide watch.
  • Performs a variety of inmate assessments, which include suicide watch and behavioral reviews, disciplinary/administrative segregation cell placement.
  • Provides individual and group counseling, including cell counseling, relative to situational, interpersonal, and mental health problems.
  • Monitors inmates presenting unusual behavioral or health issues and ensures that inmate receives appropriate care.
  • Maintains timely documentation of all client and related contacts.
  • Contacts inmate's family and other parties in order to gather additional information and to offer assistance in the form of family counseling and/or referral to community services.
  • Confers with corrections staff and probation staff regarding issues of a particular case and/or provides specific recommendations.
  • Consults with health professionals and/or psychiatrist relative to case progress, current treatment, and future treatment for inmates on caseload.
  • Remains available for crisis intervention counseling in response to inmate emergencies, which may occur beyond normal office hours and/or during weekends on a rotating schedule with the other Inmate Caseworkers.
  • Coordinates forensic evaluations and hospitalization of inmates.
  • Ensures inmate's appointment and timely documentation with the court and facilitates transportation arrangements when needed.
  • Conducts pre‑release group counseling with inmates to prepare them for release and make referrals to community agencies as needed.
  • Arranges and monitors on‑going pre-release and arranges post‑release human services for inmates such as mental health counseling, employment, education, housing, etc. when appropriate.
  • May participate in the implementation of new departmental programming.
  • Utilizes current Countywide and/or department specific software to complete assignments.

Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • Comprehensive benefits
  • Opportunities to develop specialized skills in crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and counseling.
  • Serve your community while advancing your career in human services and mental health.
  • Professional development
  • Generous education assistance program
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