ORGANIZATION
Wellpoint Care Network (WCN) has anchored itself in nearly 175 years of caring for its neighbors through modernized human services. The WCN team are experts in the science behind trauma and the proven tactics to overcome adversity; they believe that services alone will fail to heal a child or a family without the right amount of care and compassion.
Wellpoint offers a comprehensive array of prevention, intervention, and crisis resources to facilitate equity, learning, healing, and wellness by restoring the connections that help children and families thrive. WCN is part of a larger network of systems that families engage with, and it knows that access to better resources and early intervention efforts across systems enables child and family stability. Resources and early interventions can limit the time and intensity of families’ involvement in the child welfare system or divert them from the child welfare system entirely.
Wellpoint Care Networks adheres to the Trauma Informed Care philosophy; this practice has led to better outcomes in many caregiving and community environments. With WCN’s success comes responsibility to share the tenets and teach the methodologies to others who work closely with children, adults, families and communities. To date, WCN trainers, coaches and consultants have trained over 75,000 individuals.
By identifying and advocating for systemic changes, WCN aims to help create conditions that facilitate equity, healing, and wellness for children and families across Wisconsin.
WCN Services:
Mental Health - WCN knows that the right mental health services, provided by caring professionals, can promote recovery from trauma and adversity.
Child & Family Wellbeing - WCN brings safety and stability into the lives of young people and families involved in the child welfare system.
Training and Consulting - If you work directly for kids, teens, adults and/or families, you can benefit from the tools, resources, and best practices WCN teaches.
WCN’s Approach:
Trauma informed care - WCN uses cutting-edge brain science, delivered by caring staff to overcome the physical, mental, and spiritual adversities caused by neglect, abuse, poverty, or other types of trauma.
Five pillars of stability - WCN leads with empathy, compassion, respect, and transparency to help people achieve stability in five vital areas: health, education, housing, employment, and caring connections.
Diversity, equity & inclusion - WCN cannot address trauma without also addressing equity. The people in its care are there because of established systems that have influenced their lives. Understanding the significant role of systemic racism is central to healing.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Wellpoint Care Network is to provide the leadership, planning, direction, coordination, and control necessary to assure the growth and quality of provided services, in concert with the mission of WCN. The CEO is a leader with heart who has passion for the WCN mission, for the people it serves, and services it offers, and who is committed to advancing work that facilitates equity, healing, and wellness for children and families across Wisconsin.
The CEO is a visionary nonprofit business leader skilled in driving organizational success and empowering high performing staff. Reporting to the Board of Directors, the CEO position is based at the organization’s offices in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and has overall management responsibility for a growing impactful organization with a $36 million annual budget, and 320 employees. Combining inspirational leadership and sophisticated management abilities, they advance the organization in terms of culture, capability, processes, resources, and impact.
While working closely with the organization’s executive team, the CEO ensures that the organization is continually well equipped to advance the mission of Wellpoint Care Network. The CEO recognizes that services alone will fail to heal a child or a family without the right amount of care and compassion and instills that value throughout the organization.