Supervising Advocacy Specialist | Investigations And Monitoring

Disability Rights Wisconsin

Milwaukee, WI, United States
Not specified; not specified; generous employer co...
On-site
Bachelor's degree in advocacy or related field
Four years experience providing advocacy services
Knowledge of disability regulatory frameworks
Disability Rights Wisconsin is seeking a Supervising Advocacy Specialist to oversee investigations and monitoring activities related to the protection of individuals with disabilities. The ideal candidate will have experience in advocacy, case management, and a strong understanding of regulatory frameworks related to disabilities. The position offers competitive benefits and a supportive work environment

Job Summary

  • The role oversees investigations and monitoring activities to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities from abuse and neglect.
  • Candidates must have at least four years of experience in advocacy or a bachelor's degree in a related field such as social work or nursing.
  • The organization offers generous benefits including health insurance, retirement contributions, and eligibility for Public Student Loan Forgiveness.

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Disability Rights Wisconsin is seeking a Supervising Advocacy Specialist to oversee investigations and monitoring activities related to the protection of individuals with disabilities. The ideal candidate will have experience in advocacy, case management, and a strong understanding of regulatory frameworks related to disabilities. The position offers competitive benefits and a supportive work environment.

Salary

Not specified; Not specified; Generous employer contribution for health insurance; 401(k) with employer contribution; Paid time off and holidays

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Bachelor's degree in advocacy or related field
  • Four years experience providing advocacy services
  • Knowledge of disability regulatory frameworks
  • Experience handling investigations and case files
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and data management

Nice-to-have

  • Previous supervisory experience
  • Bilingual skills in Spanish, Hmong, or ASL
  • Forensic investigation or medical record analysis
  • Direct contact with disability community
  • Experience with Wisconsin disability service systems

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in BSW, RN, or equivalent
  • Minimum four years paid or unpaid advocacy work
  • General knowledge of mental illness and developmental disability regulations
  • Ability to manage complex medical and legal information
  • Experience working with culturally diverse backgrounds

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