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  • HUD Service Coordinator - Mt. Horeb, WI

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Non profit job in Sauk City, WI

    🏡HUD Service Coordinator -Mt. Horeb / Monticello 📍 Based in Mt Horeb| Daily travel throughout the county is required 🕒 Full -time, Benefit Eligible | 40 hrs/week 🚗 Community-Based Role with Regional Travel Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan is seeking a dedicated and compassionate HUD Service Coordinator to support residents across 3 properties in Mt. Horeb, Monticello, and Madison, WI. This role is designed to promote independence and self-sufficiency for individuals residing in HUD-supported properties. You'll connect tenants with vital community services, reduce early admissions to assisted living, and help residents maintain their independence for as long as possible. 🌟 🧠 What You'll Do 🧾 Provide informal case management, intake, and referrals 🧍 ♂️ Assess health, psychological, and social needs of tenants 🧩 Develop and monitor individualized service plans 🧑 🤝 🧑 Build relationships with local service providers and maintain a resource directory 🗣️ Educate tenants on available services, rights, and application processes 🧑 🏫 Present workshops and training sessions on topics of interest 🤝 Foster informal support networks among residents, families, and volunteers 🧑 💼 Collaborate with property staff and educate on aging-in-place strategies 📋 Maintain accurate documentation and case records 🏘️ Sites You'll Support Main Office - Waldmar Housing: 204 Durtschi Dr., Mt. Horeb, WI 53572 Wittwer Apts: 120 S. Main St., Monticello, WI 53570 🎁 Perks & Benefits Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) By being employed with LSS, which is a non-profit agency, you can be eligible for loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Loans are eligible to be forgiven after 10 years of on-time and consistent payments through the income-based re-payment plan. Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees Calm Wellness App - Premium Access Student loan navigation program with Summer, PBC Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition 📚 Qualifications 🎓 Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related field OR equivalent combination of education and/or experience is required with a minimum of 3 years working with older adults 🧠 Knowledge of supportive services and resources for older adults and/or individuals with disabilities 💬 Strong verbal and written communication skills 💻 Comfortable with basic computer systems and documentation tools 🚗 Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and auto insurance (MVR check required) 🌍 Work Environment Office-based with regular travel to client homes and community locations Moderate noise level; occasional exposure to household allergens and outdoor conditions Physical activity including bending, stooping, and stair climbing may be required ✨ Ready to make a meaningful impact across communities? Apply today and help residents live independently with dignity and support! LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $35k-47k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Human Services Professional - Specialized - Family Centered Treatment Program

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Non profit job in Baraboo, WI

    🌟 Join Our Team as a Human Services Professional! 🌟 Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) is looking for a dedicated and passionate Human Services Professional to join our Family Centered Treatment (FCT) team! 📍 Service Area: Columbia & Sauk Counties 🏢 Office Options: Madison, Baraboo, or Fond du Lac 💼 Position: Full-time, Benefit-Eligible If you're driven by the desire to make a real difference in the lives of at-risk children and their families, this could be your next career move! 💡 About the Family Centered Treatment Team The FCT team uses a home-based, evidence-based trauma treatment model to stabilize or reunify families. Our goal: ✅ Help families find practical solutions ✅ Keep families together in the community ✅ Treat inter-generational trauma We believe recipients are great people with tremendous internal strengths and resources. 🛠 What You'll Do Deliver professional human services in home, school, office, and community settings Work within the FCT framework: Joining & Assessment, Restructuring, Valuing Change, and Generalization Support families with behavior, communication, wellness, stress management, and parenting Provide psychoeducation on mental health, substance use, and parenting Collaborate with clients and service teams Maintain accurate documentation ✅ Essential Skills & Qualifications 🎓 Education: Bachelor's in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Criminal Justice, or related field 🚗 Requirements: Valid driver's license & reliable transportation 💻 Tech: Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office) 🎁 Perks & Benefits Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Clinical Supervision Health Insurance: Medical, dental, vision Financial Benefits: Flex Spending, 403B, annual raises, mileage reimbursement Generous PTO + 10 paid holidays Professional Development opportunities Employee Assistance Program Service Awards & Recognition 🌍 Work Environment Hybrid-Remote flexibility Flexible Schedule (evenings/weekends as needed) Community Engagement: Travel within service area Physical activity may include bending, stooping, climbing stairs 💙 Why Join LSS? At LSS, we empower employees to succeed and grow in a supportive, mission-driven environment. Your work will help ensure no one is excluded from our communities and everyone has what they need to thrive. 📢 Ready to make a difference? Apply today and be part of something bigger! LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $56k-68k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Individual Giving Officer

    International Crane Foundation 4.2company rating

    Non profit job in Baraboo, WI

    Job Description Individual Giving Officer Nestled in Baraboo, Wisconsin, the International Crane Foundation (ICF) is a global leader in the conservation of cranes and the ecosystems, watersheds, and flyways they depend on. With a mission that spans across continents, ICF works through science, education, and partnerships to ensure the survival of these majestic birds. Supporting this mission, the Individual Giving Officer plays a pivotal role by managing a portfolio of donors, fostering meaningful, long-term relationships with individuals, couples, and families who share ICF's commitment to conservation. In close collaboration with the Development team, the Individual Giving Officer contributes to strategies that deepen donor engagement and increase philanthropic support, helping to elevate ICF's impact on a global scale. The primary work location for this position is at our headquarters in Baraboo, WI, but will allow hybrid flexibility once initial training is completed. Benefits and Work Schedule At ICF, we recognize and value the contributions of our team members. Compensation for the position is competitive and commensurate with experience. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with employer contributions, generous paid time off, and additional perks designed to support work-life balance and well-being. This is a salaried position with a range of $65,000-$75,000. Essential Duties and Responsibilities At the International Crane Foundation, the Individual Giving Officer plays a vital role in building a bridge between passionate donors and global conservation efforts. Under the guidance of the Director of Philanthropy, this position is responsible for building relationships that turn interest into meaningful, lasting support. It begins with discovery-listening carefully during calls and visits to understand each donor's motivations and capacity. From there, the Officer crafts personalized engagement plans, tracking each step in the CRM database and ensuring consistent, thoughtful stewardship. You'll have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues across departments, this position prepares compelling proposals and talking points tailored to each donor's unique interests. These conversations often blossom into deeper commitments, with the Officer structuring giving opportunities that align with both ICF's needs and the donor's vision, sometimes involving complex or planned gifts. This role thrives on connection. Whether planning an event, writing a donor plan, or communicating with groups and individuals in diverse settings through face to face, email, telephone or public speaking, the Officer brings intention and care to every interaction. The Individual Giving Officer ensures every donor feels like a valued partner in protecting the world's cranes and the places they call home. Required Qualifications The ideal candidate brings at least three years of experience in nonprofit fundraising or an equivalent blend of education and relevant experience, demonstrating a strong track record of securing both unrestricted and restricted gifts that advance organizational goals. This position requires a valid driver's license and a clean driving record, and to be ready and willing to travel at least 25% of the time across Wisconsin and other U.S. locations to engage donors and represent the organization. This individual thrives working independently, setting and meeting ambitious goals with minimal oversight, while remaining flexible to accommodate evening and weekend events as needed. Adaptability is key-they quickly and effectively respond to shifts in priorities, processes, and technologies, maintaining focus and productivity in a dynamic environment. Join us in protecting cranes and the ecosystems they inhabit-together, we can make a difference! Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $65k-75k yearly 4d ago
  • Program Supervisor - Serving Sauk and Columbia Counties

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Non profit job in Baraboo, WI

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a new Program Supervisor to join our Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) and Family Preservation Services teams serving children and families in Sauk and Columbia Counties. The role is great for leaders who also enjoy client contact as it will carry a small caseload of clients while supervising a team of approximately 7 staff. This is a full-time, benefit eligible, salaried position. What is Community Comprehensive Services (CCS)? A state certified mental health program that focuses on psychosocial rehabilitation Serves both adults and children who have mental health or substance abuse diagnosis and need more than outpatient services, but less intense than that of the Community Support Program and have medicaid A wraparound model of service provision, meaning all of the systems that a consumer is involved with work together to support the consumer. Systems are both formal and informal and can include everyone involved in their life such as family, friends, religious organizations, and other natural supports. CCS is a recovery oriented and strengths based program. Requires consumer participation in all aspects of treatment including assessment and service planning. A consumer's goals are their own stated goals. Voluntary program The Program Supervisor has day-to-day responsibilities for one or more programs within the Business Unit. Responsibilities include but are not limited to, effective coordination of day-to-day program operations, direct supervision of program staff, ensuring the program meets licensing and/or contract requirements, ensuring agency best practice standards are met. AGENCY REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees): Must comply with applicable service regulations as well as agency and departmental policies and procedures. Must relate to people of varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds, ages, and economic circumstances with respect and dignity. Must support the Mission, Vision and Values of the Agency. Represent LSS internally and externally as a servant leader in thought, words and actions. At Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI, the health and safety of our colleagues and clients is our top priority! LSS reviews and follows CDC and other public health guidelines. Dependent on program, LSS employees are required to mask based COVID-19 levels. All employees are expected to adhere to LSS health and safety protocols. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary. Service Delivery & Operations: Ensure quality service delivery by application of, tracking of, and compliance with practice standards, policies and procedures, identified outcomes, and contract/licensing requirements. Analyze, plan, implement, and monitor compliance requirements for multiple funders' program guidelines. Ensure that updates are incorporated in a timely manner for compliance. Assure that employees meet the requirements of the applicable services and contracts. Ensure proper staff training and identify staff training needs to meet practice standards and licensing/contract requirements. Provide coverage for direct service as needed. Address client concerns/issues related to LSS direct service employees. Conduct case record reviews and case consultation as necessary. Assist with the identification of program outcomes. Assure the tracking of required outcomes. Problem solve day to day challenges and provide feedback to direct reports as well as other leadership. Develop services and programming that aligns with requirements and incorporates up-to-date and relevant approaches to service delivery. As required by service, develop and implement employee schedules. Supervisory, Leadership & Change Management: Work collaboratively with human capital on the recruitment and interviewing of direct service employees. Establish priorities and directs the work of program staff to include delegating and overseeing work assignments. Conduct performance evaluations and review/support goals of staff. Select, train/teach, assign, coach and evaluate assigned LSS employees. Build trusting and open relationships with staff through open dialogue as well as intentional and ongoing employee conversations. Hold direct reports accountable for the responsibilities associated with their role. Support day-to-day functioning of assigned employees in support of the agency goals and strategies. Ensure communication and implementation of agency-wide policies and procedures to program staff. Schedule and facilitate staff meetings on an ongoing basis. Work collaboratively with employees and other leaders to problem solve and provide solutions to issues encountered by direct service employees. Provide ongoing support and guidance to employee which promotes autonomy and critical thinking. Partner with program manager and/or director to respectfully address and resolve human capital issues including accountability, promotion, coaching and other performance matters. Serve as a role model for employees. Recognize the need for consistent change. Work collaboratively with the team to provide feedback on change initiatives and implement changes. Financial & Productivity: Ensure that team members complete required documentation to support the billing, cost reporting, and invoicing process. Work collaboratively with business services to trouble shoot billing issues. Review necessary reports to assure that serviced rendered are billed. Participate in the development of the program/service budget and rates. Oversee revenue and expenditures. Make necessary adjustments to meet the financial goals of the program. Conduct financial reviews with the Manager/Director. Expected to understand productivity expectations, communicate, and uphold the standards that have been established for the employees and the programs supervised. Stakeholder Relations: Establish and foster healthy and positive relationships with community stakeholders, funders, and donors. Participate actively and represent LSS with marketing and communications to establish and reinforce a positive image of LSS in the community. Educate the community (market the program) about the services provided at LSS. With a focus on program expansion, communicate any need for additional services to leadership. Demonstrate community commitment with follow through and engagement in the community. Receive, track, and coordinate referrals effectively and efficiently for your service area. Work as a collaborative team member with other leaders to support One LSS. Hold self and team accountable to promote and create a safe environment for employees, clients and stakeholders by identifying and resolving risks as appropriate, and following applicable safety procedures. Provide regular and intentional updates and seek ideas for improvements through employee meetings with assigned employees. Performs other duties as required. PERKS: Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) By being employed with LSS, which is a non-profit agency, you can be eligible for loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Loans are eligible to be forgiven after 10 years of on-time and consistent payments through the income-based re-payment plan. Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, or related field and at least 3 years of experience working with mental health, substance abuse, and/or children and families is required. Supervisory experience is preferred. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements. TRAVEL: Position may travel daily between programs. May travel over the two state area on occasion for training and meetings and may include some overnights. LSS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, disability status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
    $29k-35k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Optical Sales Associate

    Shoptikal, LLC

    Non profit job in Baraboo, WI

    Are you looking for an opportunity to provide great customer service and patient care and grow your career? Shopko Optical is seeking a Full-time Optical Sales Associate to join our team in Baraboo, WI. On-the-job training provided, no experience necessary. POSITION SUMMARY: Provide excellent patient and customer service in the selection, ordering and dispensing of eyewear. Complete pre-screening activities prior to patient exams. Prepare work orders for Optical Lab. Process medical billing information. Maintain frame inventory. Taking Care of our teams who take Care of our Patients Competitive Wages & Sales Incentives Competitive time off package including vacation pay, volunteer pay paid holidays, and a personal day Sick Pay: Eligible teammates accrue Sick/ Safe leave per state law Health & Wellbeing Benefits Medical, Life, Dental, vision, Short- & Long-term Disability Voluntary/Cafeteria Offerings Employee Assistance Program On the Job Training & Certification Teammate Recognition Program DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: CUSTOMER SERVICE · Provide excellent customer and patient service according to company and Optical Center standards · Analyze patient eyewear needs · Recommend specific lenses, lens coatings and frames to satisfy patient needs · Assist patients in selecting frames according to style and color. Ensure frames are coordinated with facial and eye measurements and optical prescriptions · Order and dispense eyewear accurately and professionally · Assist patients with proper frame repairs and adjustments · Show patients how to insert, remove and care for their contact lenses · Assist Optometrist with case histories and screenings BUSINESS AND OPERATIONAL STANDARDS · Maintain a complete knowledge of third-party plans and claims · Explain promotions and special lens offerings to patients and customers · Balance accounts · Prepare work orders containing specific instructions for Optical Lab · Process medical billing information · Ensure proper merchandising of frame inventory MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS REQUIREMENTS: · High School Graduate or equivalent · Maintain license as required by state · To become Certified, teammate must complete Shopko OCE Certification requirements and calendar modules · Previous experience in an office and/or optical dispensing is preferred · Able to handle multiple customer interactions/phone calls at a time · Able to work with patient eyewear needs including analyzing prescriptions, repairs and adjustments and lifestyle dispensing ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & WORK REQUIREMENTS: · Ability to effectively communicate at all levels within the organization through written and two-way verbal communication · Able to read and write at a high school graduate level · Able to sit or stand for extended periods of time · Able to operate various office equipment (e.g., personal computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.) · Ability to lift 10 to 20 pounds · Ability to see (Near, Distance, Color, and Depth Perception) · Manual and finger dexterity, as well as hand/arm steadiness · Ability to grip and hold items · Good eye and hand coordination · Able to operate a cash register, various optical equipment and tools · Able to work normal and/or extended (evenings, nights, and weekends) office hours to meet established deadlines · Able to travel independently to support Company objectives and personal development These statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by teammates assigned to this job classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.
    $26k-38k yearly est. Auto-Apply 32d ago
  • Caregiver

    Village Caregiving-Eau Claire

    Non profit job in Wisconsin Dells, WI

    Village Caregiving - Eau Claire is seeking an In Home Caregiver for their Wisconsin Dells, WI location. This individual will provide non-medical care and support to clients in their homes. This is a part-time, hourly position with a flexible schedule. The caregiver will be responsible for helping clients with daily tasks, such as bathing, meal preparation, and medication reminders. The ideal candidate will have a passion for helping others and be dedicated to providing quality care. Compensation & Benefits: This position offers a competitive hourly rate of $15 to $20, depending on experience and qualifications. The caregiver will be paid semi-monthly and will also have the opportunity for growth and advancement within the company. 401k with company match program offered after 6 month of employment. Village Caregiving now offers access to DailyPay. Access your wages same day as worked if needed. Responsibilities: - Provide non-medical care and support to clients in their homes. - Help clients with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and grooming. - Prepare meals and assist with feeding as necessary. - Administer medication reminders. - Assist with light housekeeping tasks, such as laundry and dishes. - Accompany clients to appointments and errands as needed. - Communicate effectively with clients, their families, and the care team. - Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of care provided. - Attend trainings and staff meetings as required. Requirements: - High school diploma or equivalent required. - Previous experience as a caregiver preferred. - Valid driver's license and reliable transportation. - Ability to pass a background check and drug screening. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. - Ability to work independently and demonstrate reliability and professionalism. EEOC Statement: Village Caregiving - Eau Claire is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and inclusion in all aspects of employment. We prohibit discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any of these characteristics.
    $15-20 hourly Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Medical Transport Driver

    Ruby Medical Transit Services

    Non profit job in Portage, WI

    Ruby Medical Transit is a non emergency medical transportation company. We are seeking full and part-time drivers to assist in getting our clients to and from their appointments. We provide a service to a vulnerable population that requires a compassionate, patient, and kind person to apply for this position. Safety is also one of our top priorities. We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate days off as needed. We welcome retirees, veterans, and stay home moms who are looking for an extra income to apply. Responsibilities of medical transport driver : **Must be 25 years old with a valid driver's license. No CDL required. **Must live and reside in the United States **Must be able to pass a background check ** No DWI's in the past 10 years **Must maintain a drug-free lifestyle and pass a drug screen **Must be able to physically push clients in wheelchairs as needed to get to and from appointments *Must be able to load and unload clients in a wheelchair van. We do have a winching system but you need to be able to do it manually as well. Paid training will be provided. *Be able to use a smartphone or be willing to be trained *Be prompt and on time for the client's appointments *Good customer service *Willingness to be flexible in scheduling as the day unfolds *Pre and post-trip vehicles each day *Be available to drive in all-weather conditions *Good attendance and a desire to do your best Benefits for medical transport driver: *$.50 per hour bonus for clean vehicle upon inspection at the end of the day *Flexible Scheduling *AFLAC benefits such as long term and short term disability, cancer care, accident policies and more *401K View all jobs at this company
    $37k-64k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Part time Assistant Childcare Teacher

    Peek-A-Boo & Bear-A-Boo 4.3company rating

    Non profit job in Prairie du Sac, WI

    Job Description We are looking for a part time assistant to assist with evening job duties. Hours are 3pm-5:30pm Monday through Friday, non school days for Sauk Prairie Schools would be a full day 8:30am-5:30pm and early release days 2pm-5pm. Perfect for a high school student wanting experience in teaching. Must be willing to get continued education in the early childhood field within 6 months of employment. Duties Support children's emotional and social development, encouraging understanding of others and positive self-concepts. Discipline children and recommend or initiate other measures to control behavior, such as caring for own clothing and picking up toys and books. Observe and monitor children's play activities. Keep records on individual children, including daily observations and information about activities, meals served, and medications administered. Instruct children in health and personal habits, such as eating, resting, and toilet habits. Read to children and teach them simple painting, drawing, handicrafts, and songs. Organize and store toys and materials to ensure order in activity areas. Sterilize bottles and prepare formulas. Dress children and change diapers. Perform housekeeping duties, such as laundry, cleaning, dish washing, and changing of linens. Requirements Must be 16 years old Have reliable transportation
    $28k-34k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA - PRN

    Continuum Therapy Partners

    Non profit job in Reedsburg, WI

    Job Description PRN PTA Opportunity in Reedsburg, WI! Join a Passionate Rehab Team at Sauk County Health Care Center - Reedsburg, WI Continuum Therapy Partners is excited to offer a PRN opportunity for a Physical Therapist Assistant at Sauk County Health Care Center in Reedsburg, WI a supportive, collaborative skilled nursing facility where your expertise makes a daily impact. -Learn more about the facility here: Health Care Center | Sauk County Wisconsin Official Website Our Commitment: At Continuum Therapy Partners, we're driven by clinical integrity, ethical care, and compassion. We're not just a company we're a mission: improving lives through exceptional rehabilitative services. Come grow with a team that values YOU. Ready to take the next step in your career? Call or text Kelsey James at ************ or email *********************************** today! Apply Directly at ************************************************************************** Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA Physical Therapist Assistant / PTA
    $44k-58k yearly est. Easy Apply 5d ago
  • Hospitality Director (Seasonal)

    Girl Scouts of The USA 4.1company rating

    Non profit job in Dane, WI

    We are hiring remarkable summer camp staff to serve our camp programming areas! Join our summer camp team and make $600 per week. Working at a Girl Scout camp offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of youth while enjoying a rewarding and adventure-filled summer. As a camp staff member, you'll play a vital role in helping girls grow in confidence, develop new skills, and build lasting friendships in a supportive environment. We are seeking a high-energy Hospitality Director who will provide direction, supervision, leadership, and support to all back-of-house operations at camp. As a core member of the camp leadership team, this individual will serve as the primary point-person for health-related needs of campers and will all ensure camp operations run smoothly from start to finish. Share your creativity and enthusiasm as you show campers what it truly means to be a Girl Scout! This position is classified as a seasonal role that runs from June 10 th -July 25 th , 2026. Here are the Top 10 reasons why you should work at camp: Make a difference: Help kids and teens grow and discover their potential. Be a role model and mentor. Gain new skills: Learn safety, program development, child development, and more. Boost your resume: The experience will prepare you for future opportunities. Improve professional skills: Sharpen problem-solving, communication, and decision-making skills. Enjoy nature: Spend your summer surrounded by beautiful landscapes, trees, water, and wildlife. Adventure awaits: Hike, canoe, swim, and camp right at your doorstep. Learn to protect nature: Gain a deeper appreciation for the environment and how to care for it. Have fun: Join in singing, cheering, playing, and laughing through camp traditions like campfires and games. Create lasting memories: Your time at camp will stay with you for a lifetime. Join a supportive team: Work with passionate staff from diverse backgrounds and form lasting friendships. Camp Staff Perks: Paid internships Housing and meals provided Outdoor adventures Epic and supportive team The ideal candidate should be… At least 21 years of age. Experience in teaching, guiding, and working with children. Excited to be outdoors and work with youth. Interested or experienced in camp and guiding youth in a variety of activities. Prior experience with supervision of staff is a plus. Energetic and has a desire to grow future girl leaders. Visual/auditory ability to respond to environmental and other hazards. Ability to respond calmly in a crisis situation. Excellent customer service, including the ability to maintain a calm demeanor with adults in conflict. Certified or able to become Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED certified. Willing to stay in Dane, WI for the entire summer and live onsite with our campers. Willing to subscribe to the philosophy of the Girl Scout program and enroll as a Girl Scout member. In possession of a valid Drivers' License and hold proof of insurance. Available June 10 th -July 25 th , 2026. What you will do: Interpret, enforce, and teach state, American Camp Association, and Girl Scouts Safety Activity Checkpoints and standards. Communicate with campers' caregivers by posting photos and weather updates on Rallyhood. Supervise, support, and advise campers, both day-to-day and in crisis management. Provide administrative oversight and support to overall camp functions. Assist in pre-camp operations and counselor training. Oversee the Health Office, including inventory. In the event of an illness or accident, administer first aid in accordance with health care standing orders. Report serious illnesses and accidents to the appropriate parties as outlined by health procedures. Submit appropriate reports within the specified time. Record all intake, medication delivery, and care for the patient in the CampDoc electronic record system. Monitor and evaluate camp procedures, facilities, and conditions. Suggest modifications to create healthier conditions, practices, and activities. Implement and monitor that all health, safety, and program standards are being met. Interpret the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and guide staff in putting it into practice. Comprehend, monitor, and be willing to initiate crisis management plans, overall safety measures, and emergency procedures as necessary. Prepare, review, and submit records or requested reports in a timely fashion. Assist in supervision of campers to cover for breaks of other camp staff. Help to ensure that the value of experiencing camp is achieved: keeping campers focused, engaged, and motivated to learn new skills. Help each Girl Scout learn to respect the rights of others and appreciate themselves and others. Assist in the opening and closing procedures of camp, including staff training. Comprehend and implement emergency procedures through regular practice drills. Maintain the health and safety of campers. Create a safe and inclusive environment for both campers and other staff. Supervise and assist with camp cleaning, sanitation, and equipment maintenance. Physical & Other Requirements: The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The employee must be able to withstand: Living and sleeping in a rustic outdoor environment. Working irregular hours: early mornings, nights, and weekends. Lifting and/or moving up to 40 pounds. Walking, hiking, and working outdoors in wooded areas and on uneven natural paths. Equal Opportunity Employer Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce. We actively promote anti-racism as part of our mission and welcome applicants of all backgrounds to join us in our mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
    $600 weekly 37d ago
  • Culinary Specialist

    Home Again Assisted Living Inc.

    Non profit job in Waunakee, WI

    Job DescriptionCulinary Specialist - Bring Comfort, Flavor, and Heart to Home Again Are you passionate about creating meals that warm both hearts and homes? At Home Again Assisted Living, our cooks do more than prepare food - they help create moments of joy and comfort for our residents every single day. If you love to cook, care about people, and enjoy being part of a positive, team-oriented environment, we'd love for you to join us. Why You'll Love Working With Us Competitive Pay - your skill and care deserve it. Work-Life Balance - consistent hours and a supportive schedule. Health, Dental, Vision & 401(k) - care for yourself while you care for others. Instant Pay Option - access your earnings when you need them. Positive, Family-Like Team - feel valued and respected every day. What You'll Do Prepare delicious, home-style meals that nourish and delight our residents. Follow residents' dietary needs and doctor/nutritionist recommendations. Keep the kitchen spotless and organized to meet safety and health standards. Occasionally create special meals for events and celebrations - your creativity is welcome here! Be an essential part of our residents' daily lives - because a good meal means everything. What We're Looking For A warm, dependable person who enjoys working with older adults. Experience in food prep or cooking (professional or personal). A calm, flexible attitude - you're steady even when it's busy. Strong communication and teamwork skills. At least 18 years of age. Our Culture At Home Again, we believe in creating a true "home" for our residents - filled with care, laughter, and good food. Our team members don't just serve meals; they serve moments of joy . Join us and become part of something meaningful - where your cooking truly makes a difference. We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
    $28k-40k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Non profit job in Baraboo, WI

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) is looking for a dedicated and passionate therapist to join our Family Centered Treatment Team. If you're driven by the desire to make a real difference in the lives of families in their communities, this full-time, benefit-eligible position could be your next career move! The FCT Team also provides individual and team supervision on a weekly basis as part of our evidenced based model. This role is serving Columbia and Sauk Counties, but could office out of Madison, Baraboo, or Fond du Lac. Now providing a $2000 sign-on bonus for new Therapist colleagues! Ask a recruiter about the bonus and payout! Get paid for what you work, not what you bill, including TRAVEL TIME! Additional compensation incentives when FCT training is complete and productivity expectations are met. About the Family Centered Treatment Team The FCT team is a fully implemented and homebased evidenced based trauma treatment model used to stabilize or reunify families. Our goal is to help families identify practical solutions to solve problems to keep them together in the community and to treat inter-generational trauma. Our core belief is that recipients are great people with tremendous internal strengths and resources. As a Therapist with FCT, you will: Work a flexible weekly schedule that includes some evening hours for client appointments, bases on client/family availability Learn the evidenced-based framework of FCT and the four phases of treatment-including completing Level 1 Certification within 12 months of hire, supported by the supervisor and team trainer. Provides direct clinical treatment using methods compatible with FCT principles and practices for assigned cases and meets fidelity requirements for treatment intensity (5 hours per week per family). Caseloads vary from 3-5 families, depending on travel. Maintain clear, concise, and timely documentation records in an Electronic Health Record system to meet state, county and EBP standards. Collaborate with all relevant systems and key participants to ensure buy-in and cooperation throughout FCT treatment Participate in weekly individual and team supervision and provide kind, direct, and honest feedback to team members, including participation in peer reviews. Participate in a rotating 24/7 caregiver coaching support system that has been established by the team (1-2 weekends in a quarter). Essential Skills and Qualifications Background Check Required Education: Master's degree in Social Work with Mental Health concentration, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related program is required. Experience: Practicum experience, through your degree program, related to services LSS provides is required. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation are required. Eligibility for training or full license by meeting criteria set for by WI Department of Safety and Professional Services as an Advanced Practice Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Practical Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Perks and Benefits Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): Eligible for loan forgiveness after 10 years of on-time payments through an income-based repayment plan. Licensure and Exam Fees If the employee has been with LSS for 1 year prior, they will receive full reimbursement for licensure and/or exam costs for your first attempt. LSS also pays for bi-annual renewals. If the employee is considered part-time, LSS will pay for half of the associated licensure and exam costs for your first attempt. LSS also pays for bi-annual renewals. It is required for your position to maintain a state license in a mental health or substance abuse related field. The following are situations in which licensure and/or exam costs will be reimbursed: Clinical Supervision and Consultation We offer a free, robust clinical supervision experience for any type of licensure that focuses not only on client needs, but employee development. Training LSS is focused on the continued growth of our employees and ensuring we provide high quality services. LSS employees are eligible for receiving internal as well as financial support for external trainings to support your growth and required Continuing Education (CEU) credits. Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance. Financial Benefits: Flex Spending Accounts, 403B contributions, annual raises, and mileage reimbursement. Paid Time Off: Generous PTO and 10 paid holidays. Professional Development: Opportunities for in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars. Employee Assistance Program: Support for personal and professional challenges. Service Awards and Recognition: Celebrating your dedication and achievements Work Environment and Physical Demands Hybrid work environment when not meeting clients in the community. Flexible Schedule: Work a schedule that includes evening hours to meet client needs. Travel and Community Engagement: Travel within the community to provide services in various locations (home, school, office). Physical Activity: Frequent bending, stooping, climbing stairs, and kneeling may be required. At Lutheran Social Services, we believe in empowering our employees to succeed and grow. We offer a supportive and collaborative work environment where your contributions truly matter. By joining our team, you'll be part of a mission-driven organization committed to ensuring that no one is excluded from our communities, and everyone has what they need to live independently and thrive. Take this opportunity to make a real difference in your community. Apply now and be a part of something bigger with Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI! Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is an equal opportunity employer.
    $17k-31k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Peer Recovery Coach

    Wishope Recovery

    Non profit job in Baraboo, WI

    About us We are committed to providing clinical care, education, and research in the field of addiction treatment and recovery. Our care is personalized to meet the needs of each person who comes through our doors and integrated to address co-occurring mental health conditions. Our #1 priority is to help the client first sustain and then maintain long-term recovery. Have you lived the experience of receiving services and/or supports for a substance use condition? Are you committed to providing connections in navigating recovery supportive systems and resources? Do you want to make an impact with a supportive team that celebrates differences? Project WisHope works with local hospitals and organizations to provide boots on the ground support in the event of an opioid related overdose or anyone who is presenting with a substance use disorder. Job Description As a Peer Recovery Coach/Peer Support Specialist, we support the person who has overdosed or is struggling with a substance use disorder, begin their path to recovery. Our goal is to help individuals connect with resources and offer the support they need to begin their recovery journey. License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) Peer Recovery Coach Certified (Preferred) MUST HAVE AT LEAST 1 YEAR IN LONG-TERM RECOVERY. The diversity of our team at Project WisHope sends a clear message about the key role that individuals in recovery should play in providing peer recovery support services and educating about recovery, while also ensuring that Wisconsins recovery community members are represented and heard.
    $24k-38k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Day Camp Lifeguard (Seasonal)

    Girl Scouts of The USA 4.1company rating

    Non profit job in Dane, WI

    We are hiring remarkable summer camp staff to serve our waterfront areas! Join our summer camp team and make $450 per week. Working at a Girl Scout camp offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of youth while enjoying a rewarding and adventure-filled summer. As a camp staff member, you'll play a vital role in helping girls grow in confidence, develop new skills, and build lasting friendships in a supportive environment. We are seeking high-energy lifeguards who will monitor campers' safety and wellbeing in the pool and during water activities, acting quickly and follow proper protocols if safety is compromised. Successful candidates will share their enthusiasm for outdoor camp adventures while guiding girls to a safe, fun pool and water sports experience. Share your creativity and enthusiasm as you show campers what it truly means to be a Girl Scout! This position is classified as a seasonal role that runs from June 15 th -July 25 th , 2026. Here are the Top 10 reasons why you should work at camp: Make a difference: Help kids and teens grow and discover their potential. Be a role model and mentor. Gain new skills: Learn safety, program development, child development, and more. Boost your resume: The experience will prepare you for future opportunities. Improve professional skills: Sharpen problem-solving, communication, and decision-making skills. Enjoy nature: Spend your summer surrounded by beautiful landscapes, trees, water, and wildlife. Adventure awaits: Hike, canoe, swim, and camp right at your doorstep. Learn to protect nature: Gain a deeper appreciation for the environment and how to care for it. Have fun: Join in singing, cheering, playing, and laughing through camp traditions like campfires and games. Create lasting memories: Your time at camp will stay with you for a lifetime. Join a supportive team: Work with passionate staff from diverse backgrounds and form lasting friendships. Camp Staff Perks: Paid internships Housing and meals provided Outdoor adventures Epic and supportive team The Ideal Candidate Should Be... At least 18 years of age. Excited to be outdoors and work with youth. Experience in teaching, guiding, and working with children. Interested or experienced in camp and guiding youth in a variety of activities. Energetic and has a desire to grow future girl leaders. Certified or able to become American Red Cross Lifeguard certified, or certification from another organization having equal standards. Waterfront Module preferred. Certified or able to become Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED certified. Visual/auditory ability to respond to environmental and other hazards. Ability to respond calmly in a crisis situation. Excellent customer service, including the ability to maintain a calm demeanor with adults in conflict. Willing to stay in Dane, WI for the entire summer and live onsite. Small watercraft experience (kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding) preferred. Experience in an aquatic setting: lake setting experience or certification is preferred. Willing to subscribe to the philosophy of the Girl Scout program and enroll as a Girl Scout member. Available June 15 th -July 25 th , 2026. What You Will Do: Lifeguard the waterfront events, supervising campers and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of each individual. Teach, lead, and/or supervise paddling activities. Participate in drills and skills practice for the lifeguards. Conduct daily check of area and equipment for organization, safety, cleanliness, and good repair. Report needed repairs. Lead the opening and closing of the waterfront. Ensure adherence to Wisconsin ATCP 78 and GSUSA Safety Activity Checkpoints for Water Activities. Lead responsibility toward preservation of natural resources at the waterfront site. Help campers and volunteers follow directions and rules. Supervise participation of campers in structured and unstructured activities. Help with daily camp operations as needed, and as time permits (e.g., flag and fire building activities). Provide assistance to other areas of camp when requested. Help to ensure that the value of experiencing camp is achieved: keeping campers focused, engaged, and motivated to learn new skills. Maintain the highest level of safety during activities. Supervise and assist with camp cleaning, sanitation, and equipment maintenance. Help each Girl Scout learn to respect the rights of others and appreciate themselves and others. Ensure implementation of Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Comprehend and implement emergency procedures through regular practice drills. Maintain the health and safety of campers. Create a safe and inclusive environment for both campers and other staff. Physical & Other Requirements: The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The employee must be able to withstand: Living and sleeping in a rustic outdoor environment. Working irregular hours: early mornings, nights, and weekends. Lifting and/or moving up to 40 pounds. Walking, hiking, and working outdoors in wooded areas and on uneven natural paths. Equal Opportunity Employer Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce. We actively promote anti-racism as part of our mission and welcome applicants of all backgrounds to join us in our mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
    $450 weekly 40d ago
  • Physical Therapist / PT - PRN

    Continuum Therapy Partners

    Non profit job in Reedsburg, WI

    Job Description PRN PT Opportunity in Reedsburg, WI! Join a Passionate Rehab Team at Sauk County Health Care Center - Reedsburg, WI Continuum Therapy Partners is excited to offer a PRN opportunity for a Physical Therapist at Sauk County Health Care Center in Reedsburg, WI a supportive, collaborative skilled nursing facility where your expertise makes a daily impact. -Learn more about the facility here: Health Care Center | Sauk County Wisconsin Official Website Our Commitment: At Continuum Therapy Partners, we're driven by clinical integrity, ethical care, and compassion. We're not just a company we're a mission: improving lives through exceptional rehabilitative services. Come grow with a team that values YOU. Ready to take the next step in your career? Call or text Kelsey James at ************ or email *********************************** today! Apply Directly at ************************************************************************** Physical Therapist / PT Physical Therapist / PT Physical Therapist / PT Physical Therapist / PT
    $63k-80k yearly est. Easy Apply 5d ago
  • North Scott Baptist Church (Pardeeville, WI) - Pastor

    Lancastersearch

    Non profit job in Pardeeville, WI

    North Scott Baptist Church (Pardeeville, WI) - Pastor The Big Picture North Scott Baptist Church (northscottbaptist.com) is seeking a Pastor who will preach the Word of God and shepherd the Body of Christ. Requirements Theology of Ministry The theme of ministering is throughout the Scriptures. There are functional differences between apostles, prophets, teachers, pastors and the general body of disciples, but the concept of the one body was and is the important image of the church. There is the call of God to the individual to be “set apart” as a pastor, and there is the validating corporate call of a specific church to the individual to serve in that designated position to and with that congregation. Following the Biblical pattern from Timothy, Titus and 1Peter, pastors are preachers, teachers, overseers, leaders, under -shepherds and servants for our Lord Jesus Christ. The North Scott Baptist Church believes that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament are the inerrant Word of God, and we accept them and them only as final authority in all matters of private morals, church government and religious belief and practice. With these thoughts in mind, the following are our expectations regarding the duties of our pastor. The pastor shall be responsible for: Worship Service: 1. Preaching 2. Worship leadership (in conjunction with lay assistance) 3. Administering the ordinances of Baptism and the Lord's Supper 4. Officiating at weddings and funerals of church members Teaching Role: 1. Serve with the Elders as guardians of the truth as revealed in God's Word, helping to watch over the spiritual welfare of the church. 2. Teaching (i.e. Bible study, membership classes and SS) 3. Participate with the Elders in training leaders (i.e. associate pastor, youth leader, deacons) 4. Training related to evangelism, discipleship and the Biblical response to moral/ social concerns Pastoral Care: 1. Counseling (marital, premarital, etc.) 2. Visitation (evangelism, homes, hospital, nursing homes) 3. Ministry to the bereaved Administration: The minister is the point of contact for administration of the total church program, although many of the duties of administration are delegated to lay leadership. The minister shall assist officers, boards and committees with long/short term planning. Minimum Qualifications 1. Have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited Bible college or seminary. 2. Previous experience in effective pastoral leadership is desirable but not required. 3. Be ordained, or eligible to be ordained, by an acceptable church or ecclesiastical group. Benefits Compensation: $50,000 Total Package
    $50k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Certified Medication Aide

    Jaybird Senior Living

    Non profit job in Cross Plains, WI

    We are seeking a compassionate and detail-oriented Certified Medication Aide (CMA) to join our senior living community. In this role, you'll provide prescribed medications, support resident care, and ensure a safe, comfortable environment. What You'll Do * Administer prescribed medications and treatments in accordance with nursing standards. * Document medications, monitor resident condition, and report changes to healthcare staff. * Assist with vital signs, lab collections, and follow-up communications with families and providers. * Support residents with daily living activities, including bathing, dressing, meals, and mobility. * Maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for residents. * Partner with the Healthcare Coordinator (HCC) in staff training, documentation, and incident reporting. * Respond promptly to resident and visitor needs with professionalism and compassion. What We're Looking For * Certified Medication Aide (CMA) certification in good standing required. * At least 6 months of caregiving experience, preferably with seniors. * Strong communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. * Ability to meet physical requirements, including lifting up to 50 lbs. and supporting resident mobility. * Commitment to confidentiality, HIPAA compliance, and resident well-being. The Perks That Matter: * Competitive salary and bonus opportunities * Health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance * 401(k) with match * Paid time off and flexible hours * Employee assistance program and on-demand pay * Career growth in a fast-growing company About Jaybird Senior Living We provide seniors with the exceptional care they deserve, in an extraordinary living environment. Our communities offer seniors the freedom to enjoy each day as they see fit, with the right level of care and support; helping them approach life with renewed confidence and purpose. Since 2004, we've created a culture where our staff can innovate and grow - while our residents thrive and their families enjoy peace of mind. The Minnesota Equal Pay for Equal Work Act requires employers in the state of Minnesota to disclose the following information. If the position applied to is not located in Minnesota, the following information may not apply. The base range represents the low and high end of the pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary and may be above or below the range based on various factors including but not limited to location, experience, and performance. The range listed is just one component of our total compensation package for employees. Other rewards may include annual bonuses, short- and long-term incentives, and program-specific awards. In addition, we provide a variety of benefits to employees, including medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage, disability insurance, 401(k) with match, paid time off (PTO), Flexible hours for better work-life balance, Employee assistance program, on-demand pay. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind, regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other protected characteristic under federal, state, or local laws. Certified Medication Aide We are seeking a compassionate and detail-oriented Certified Medication Aide (CMA) to join our senior living community. In this role, ...Milestone Senior Living Cross Plains, Milestone Senior Living Cross Plains jobs, careers at Milestone Senior Living Cross Plains, Healthcare jobs, careers in Healthcare, Cross Plains jobs, Wisconsin jobs, General jobs, Certified Medication Aide
    $28k-38k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Community Job Developer and Trainer

    Northwoods of Wisconsin 3.7company rating

    Non profit job in Portage, WI

    The purpose of this position is to develop jobs in the community for youth and adults with diverse abilities, to help with the initial start of those jobs (training, adjusting, employer communication, ensuring employer needs are met, etc.), and to provide services in the community to include Job coaching, Daily living skills, and Supportive Home Care.
    $65k-116k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Therapist

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Non profit job in Reedsburg, WI

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) is looking for a dedicated and passionate therapist to join our Family Centered Treatment Team. If you're driven by the desire to make a real difference in the lives of families in their communities, this full-time, benefit-eligible position could be your next career move! The FCT Team also provides individual and team supervision on a weekly basis as part of our evidenced based model. This role is serving Columbia and Sauk Counties, but could office out of Madison, Baraboo, or Fond du Lac. Now providing a $2000 sign-on bonus for new Therapist colleagues! Ask a recruiter about the bonus and payout! Get paid for what you work, not what you bill, including TRAVEL TIME! Additional compensation incentives when FCT training is complete and productivity expectations are met. About the Family Centered Treatment Team The FCT team is a fully implemented and homebased evidenced based trauma treatment model used to stabilize or reunify families. Our goal is to help families identify practical solutions to solve problems to keep them together in the community and to treat inter-generational trauma. Our core belief is that recipients are great people with tremendous internal strengths and resources. As a Therapist with FCT, you will: Work a flexible weekly schedule that includes some evening hours for client appointments, bases on client/family availability Learn the evidenced-based framework of FCT and the four phases of treatment-including completing Level 1 Certification within 12 months of hire, supported by the supervisor and team trainer. Provides direct clinical treatment using methods compatible with FCT principles and practices for assigned cases and meets fidelity requirements for treatment intensity (5 hours per week per family). Caseloads vary from 3-5 families, depending on travel. Maintain clear, concise, and timely documentation records in an Electronic Health Record system to meet state, county and EBP standards. Collaborate with all relevant systems and key participants to ensure buy-in and cooperation throughout FCT treatment Participate in weekly individual and team supervision and provide kind, direct, and honest feedback to team members, including participation in peer reviews. Participate in a rotating 24/7 caregiver coaching support system that has been established by the team (1-2 weekends in a quarter). Essential Skills and Qualifications Background Check Required Education: Master's degree in Social Work with Mental Health concentration, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related program is required. Experience: Practicum experience, through your degree program, related to services LSS provides is required. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation are required. Eligibility for training or full license by meeting criteria set for by WI Department of Safety and Professional Services as an Advanced Practice Social Worker, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Practical Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Perks and Benefits Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): Eligible for loan forgiveness after 10 years of on-time payments through an income-based repayment plan. Licensure and Exam Fees If the employee has been with LSS for 1 year prior, they will receive full reimbursement for licensure and/or exam costs for your first attempt. LSS also pays for bi-annual renewals. If the employee is considered part-time, LSS will pay for half of the associated licensure and exam costs for your first attempt. LSS also pays for bi-annual renewals. It is required for your position to maintain a state license in a mental health or substance abuse related field. The following are situations in which licensure and/or exam costs will be reimbursed: Clinical Supervision and Consultation We offer a free, robust clinical supervision experience for any type of licensure that focuses not only on client needs, but employee development. Training LSS is focused on the continued growth of our employees and ensuring we provide high quality services. LSS employees are eligible for receiving internal as well as financial support for external trainings to support your growth and required Continuing Education (CEU) credits. Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance. Financial Benefits: Flex Spending Accounts, 403B contributions, annual raises, and mileage reimbursement. Paid Time Off: Generous PTO and 10 paid holidays. Professional Development: Opportunities for in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars. Employee Assistance Program: Support for personal and professional challenges. Service Awards and Recognition: Celebrating your dedication and achievements Work Environment and Physical Demands Hybrid work environment when not meeting clients in the community. Flexible Schedule: Work a schedule that includes evening hours to meet client needs. Travel and Community Engagement: Travel within the community to provide services in various locations (home, school, office). Physical Activity: Frequent bending, stooping, climbing stairs, and kneeling may be required. At Lutheran Social Services, we believe in empowering our employees to succeed and grow. We offer a supportive and collaborative work environment where your contributions truly matter. By joining our team, you'll be part of a mission-driven organization committed to ensuring that no one is excluded from our communities, and everyone has what they need to live independently and thrive. Take this opportunity to make a real difference in your community. Apply now and be a part of something bigger with Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI! Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is an equal opportunity employer.
    $34k-46k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Occupancy Specialist/Property Manager

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Up Mi 3.7company rating

    Non profit job in Oxford, WI

    Job Description Lutheran Social Services of WI & Upper MI is currently seeking an Occupancy Specialist in Beaver Dam (1 day), Columbus, WI (3 days), and Janesville (1 day). The Occupancy Specialist has direct responsibility for property management functions and related day to day operations of assigned HUD projects and/or assigned LSS owned or managed apartment rental programs. Hour are primarily Monday through Thursday, unless flexed for tenant need, 1st shift. The role is full-time, benefit eligible role. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities as management may deem necessary. Serves as a representative of the agency and the properties/programs to internal and external customers. Establishes and maintains appropriate relationships with stakeholders. Assumes primary and direct responsibility for managing tenant and stakeholder issues and concerns related to the property, tenant relations, etc. Works independently and with supervisory staff to address concerns in a consistent and timely manner. With supervisory assistance provides enforcement of lease requirements and project rules. Works as a collaborative team member to support the Business Unit and Continuum of Care model. Successfully completes the HUD Certified Occupancy Specialist training as assigned. Maintains a working knowledge of HUD handbook (s) and implements requirements contained within. Markets and promotes the project(s) to ensure occupancy rates that meet or exceed budget. Implements administrative rules for occupancy of the project(s). Collects all payments to the project including security deposits, pet deposits, damage payments and monthly rents. Records all payments received and prepares an accurate electronic monthly deposit report. Ensures that the monthly deposit(s) are made in a timely fashion. Participates in credit card processing of payments following established protocols. Receives, reviews, and provides feedback concerning monthly project financial reports. Monitors to ensure all identified charges are accurate for the project. Ensures all collected rents and other project income is accurately reflected. Communicates any discrepancy or areas of concern to supervisory staff. Obtains, reviews, and submits documentation for tenant certifications, leases, etc. Has final responsibility to ensure accuracy of same. Matches third party verified data against EIV data; investigates and resolves discrepancies. Maintains a complete and accurate waiting list that is compliant with HUD regulation- as assigned. Ensures individual and project compliance with Fair Housing laws. Participates in annual Fair Housing training. Ensures compliance with administrative rules for occupancy of the projects; i.e. income limits, screening checks, and income targeting requirements. Ensures complete and compliant tenant files that meet LSS and HUD standards/regulations. Maintains tenant files as assigned. Implements LSS, HUD, and municipal expectations as related to project curb appeal and facility standards. Provides direct services to accomplish these goals; i.e. snow and ice removal, weed pulling, picking up trash, etc. Works with maintenance and supervisory staff to identify areas needing correction. Works within annual budget to meet identified need and makes budgetary recommendations for subsequent budget years. Provides direct building services such as vacuuming, dusting, window washing, bathroom cleaning, etc. Cleans and preps unit turnovers as assigned. Purchases project supplies in accordance with published agency and funder expectations. Works with supervisory staff to ensure compliance with project budget. Prepares for and participates in all facility compliance inspections; i.e. HUD, WHEDA, MMAM, REAC, city, state, etc. Conducts apartment inspections per identified program expectations. Has responsibility for on call/after hour's communications regarding facility and or resident issues. Responds appropriately to all emergency calls within prescribed timelines. Conducts and or arranges for all required facility testing including but not limited to fire extinguisher testing, elevator testing, sprinkler system testing, smoke detector testing and battery replacement, and fire inspections. Completes background and credit checks as assigned. Ensures quality programming through the use of best practice standards and contract/licensing requirements. Completes all assigned training in the prescribed timeframe. Seeks additional training opportunity to enhance effectiveness in meeting expectations of the job. Coordinates participation in training opportunities with supervisory staff to ensure appropriateness of training and compliance with budget. Maintains MSDS book for each assigned project(s). Performs other duties as required/assigned. PERKS: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Upon offer, candidates must successfully complete the necessary background, caregiver, medical and any other checks required, according to program requirements. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Graduation from high school or GED equivalency is required. Previous experience in property management and or working with customers in a similar setting is preferred. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements. Must attend and pass the Certified Occupancy Specialist training as assigned. TRAVEL: Position may travel daily between programs. May travel over the two state area on occasion for training and meetings and may include some overnights. LSS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
    $23k-29k yearly est. 2d ago

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