Brown County Health and Human Services (BCHHS) employs over 500 team members, including administrators, managers, supervisors and frontline staff across four divisions: Public Health, Community Services, Community Treatment Center (CTC) and Administration. These divisions administer over 30 different public programs that: • protect abused and maltreated children and vulnerable adults. • provide effective juvenile justice services to underage offenders in order to recover young lives while protecting the community. • enrich the lives of people with disabilities. • provide economic assistance to eligible people in financial distress. • respond to those with mental illness and addiction with faith in the values of hope and recovery. • provide compassionate care for the elderly that offers fulfillment and meaning. • protect and promote equitable health and wellness through prevention, education, leadership and partnerships