Serves as a primary liaison and consultant with community stakeholders, supports any resource referral needs in partnership with treatment team members, engages client support networks, offers case management service needs, attends staffings, participate in home visits, facilitates administration, collection, and submission of various forensic tests (i.e., urinalysis, hair test, etc.), and receives the results in order to inform any care needs, contributes to plans of care when appropriate, monitors condition compliance (i.e., housing, employment, medication, treatments, etc.), monitors ancillary individual needs such as adequate finances, food, clothing, transportation, etc., engage in property and home searches when required by conditions, and partners with treatment teams to facilitate referrals for evaluations and changes in conditions. This work unit exists to carry out the statutory obligations of the Department of Human Services to supervise compliance with court-ordered conditions for individuals who have been adjudicated Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) and who are subsequently released by the courts from their commitment to CDHS (Conditional Release) and at times when they are granted extended leave from the hospital into the community, Temporary Physical Removal (Conditional Placement).