Electronic Monitoring / Drug Testing Technician (Waukesha)
Company: Wisconsin Community Services
Location: Waukesha
Posted on: November 1, 2024
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Job Description:
Job Responsibilities:
Position Summary: This position has responsibility for all
technical functions in regards to the WCS Electronic Monitoring and
Drug Testing programs. This position is primarily based in
Waukesha, however, will report to various locations depending on
coverage needs. The additional locations include: Milwaukee
Administrative office and the Milwaukee Courthouse Complex (Safety
Building). The position will perform installations, technical
maintenance, assistance with inventory control, de-installations,
direct observation drug testing, and reporting, according to WCS
and Alcohol Monitoring Systems (AMS) policies and procedures. This
position reports to the Assistant Program Director of the
Electronic Monitoring Unit in Milwaukee. Essential Functions:1.
Ensure GPS/SCRAM program is set up and administered according to
AMS process and procedure guidelines. 2. Provide supervision and
support on a daily basis for WCS GPS Program Participants in
Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, and Manitowoc Counties, as well as
other locations where there is a demand. This includes equipment
installation and removal and maintenance of equipment.3. Ensure
complete enrollment/data entry for all participants in SCRAMNET.4.
Assist to review and resolve all scheduled maintenance alerts.5.
Assist to review and resolve all communication alerts.6. Report all
alerts and violations in a timely manner according to program
protocols.7. Review and manage program participant agreements.8.
Ensure participants who are paying for electronic monitoring are
following agency procedures for payment guidelines, and collect and
secure participant fees to the Assistant Director of Electronic
Monitoring/Director of Electronic Monitoring.9. Provide
notification and follow up with agencies and participants based on
Daily Action Plans provided by AMS.10. Maintain inventory and
physical control of all equipment at all locations as required.
Report any lost or stolen equipment immediately to the Assistant
Program Director or Program Director.11. Collaborate and coordinate
with the Assistant Director of Electronic Monitoring and the
Director of EM Operations regarding any concerns with the daily
operations.12. Work with WCS program staff and external entities
involved with electronic monitoring.13. Clean equipment according
to procedures and secure the equipment in the inventory.14. Perform
drug testing (urine and oral), following all chain of custody and
specific program protocols in the Milwaukee and Waukesha County.16.
Check and stock inventory of all drug testing supplies and alert
Supervisor of low inventory.17. Dispose of positive urine screens
stored in the refrigerator, per posted disposal schedule.18.
Provide backup coverage for weekend/afterhours drug testing. Other
Duties and Responsibilities:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Thorough understanding of the
court system including programs and procedures. Understanding of
case management principles and practices. Experience with managing
web-based software and data entry preferred. Specific training and
ongoing technical support for the GPS/Drug Testing equipment will
be provided. Must possess good writing skills, and the ability to
multi-task. Develop/maintain positive relationships with Criminal
Justice System officials. Certification with EM equipment required
within 60 days of hire.
Minimal Qualifications and Salary Schedule: Associates degree in
criminal justice or related field. Strong preference for
Intoxicated Driver case management experience. Other case
management or offender monitoring will be considered. Valid
driver's license and insured automobile required.
PM21 Other Job Information (if applicable):
Work Relationship and Scope: Reports to the Assistant Program
Director and Director of EM Operations. Has contact with a wide
variety of individuals including SCRAM Systems personnel, HOC
staff, GPS participants, courthouse personnel, treatment providers,
law enforcement, various criminal justice agencies and other WCS
staff.Personal Attributes: Follow agency Code of Conduct; adhere to
established policies and procedures of the EM program and agency as
well as of all funding sources; conduct self in an ethical manner;
maintain professional and respectful relationships with program
staff, other WCS staff, participants and all external persons and
agencies involved with service provision; sensitivity toward
cultural, ethnic and disability issues; demonstrate commitment to
agency core values, mission, and vision.
Working Conditions: Work is performed both in an office environment
and in the community. The weekly scheduled hours average 40 hours
per week; flexible work schedule may include some evening hours.
Travel is required to install, maintain and remove equipment. Work
with persons involved in the criminal justice system.
Physical Demands: Duties require good hearing and the ability to
communicate verbally; hand and finger dexterity for data entry and
typing; ability to perform electronic monitoring installations
which requires bending, kneeling/squatting to perform this
function; ability to collect and directly observe participants
being drug tested, following the specific county protocols.
Involves driving to various internal and external programs
utilizing electronic monitoring and drug testing in Wisconsin.
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