Full Stack Developer
Irving, TX jobs
At PPAI, we are committed to excellence, transparency, and continuous improvement in everything we do. We value clear and honest communication, consistently meeting deadlines, and delivering high-quality work that serves both internal and external audiences. As a team, we strive to be fair, responsive, and supportive of our colleagues, leadership, members, and partners. We embrace change as an opportunity to grow and adapt - both individually and as an organization. We empower every team member to take ownership of their impact and career development. Together, we uphold the cultural values, mission, and guiding principles that make PPAI a leader in the promotional products industry.
Job Description:
PPAI is looking for a highly skilled software developer and systems integrator to join our IT team. This role will be instrumental in growing the organization's capabilities, enabling seamless interaction across internal and external systems while ensuring performance, reliability, and maintainability of our technology's ecosystem.
Responsibilities:
Develop, maintain, refactor, and debug .NET and PHP web applications and solutions on Linux and Windows Server infrastructure.
Write, maintain, and optimize SQL queries and scripts to support data-driven functionality and reporting.
Analyze and resolve complex technical issues across systems and platforms.
Manage code changes and deployment pipelines using git and other source control tools.
Participate in performance monitoring, optimization, and system health checks.
Ensure all development complies with security standards and best practices, including PCI-Compliance where applicable.
Collaborate cross-functionally with other teams to support evolving business needs.
Required Skills:
6+ years of experience in software development and systems integrations.
Hands-on experience implementing and customizing NetSuite ERP, including SuiteScript.
Strong experience with .NET, PHP, WordPress, SQL and REST-based APIs.
Proficient in Git and version control workflows.
Proven ability to debug and troubleshoot complex systems and data flows.
Strong testing and documentation skills; secure coding practices.
Preferred Skills:
Experience with Celigo or similar systems integrator tool (MuleSoft, Boomi, etc).
Familiarity with Python scripting for automation and report generation.
Knowledge of PCI-DSS Compliance and NIST standards.
Experience with performance tuning and system optimization.
Utilizes AI tools in an ethical, productive, and responsible manner.
Requirements:
Flexible on-site hybrid or fully remote work model available.
Headquarters is based in Irving, Texas - candidates must be eligible to work in the U.S. and be able to travel occasionally (3%) for team and industry events.
Completion of security awareness training modules monthly and achievement of your TAS (Trained Advertising Specialist) certificate within the first year.
Physical activity may require sitting, standing, lifting, pushing/pulling, bending/stooping, and occasional extended work hours.
4-year college degree or equivalent work experience.
PPAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Zuora Developer
Dallas, TX jobs
Onsite/Hybrid - (3 days a week in office) locations: Seattle, WA, Provo, UT, Dallas, TX, Reston, VA
Responsibilities:
Serve as a subject matter expert in Zuora Billing & Subscription Management,
providing advanced technical expertise, and administering & governing the platform.
Design and develop custom solutions and integrations to enhance Zuora's capabilities
and meet business needs, leveraging APIs and other development tools.
Lead end-user support initiatives, advanced troubleshooting, configuration, user
provisioning, and role-based access management within Zuora.
Automate finance-related workflows, specifically those involving subscription lifecycle
management, billing, invoicing, and revenue recognition within Zuora, optimizing
productivity and compliance through innovative processes.
Document and maintain comprehensive procedures, policies, and system configurations
for Zuora and its integrations.
Maintain a global perspective, fostering connections across different departments (e.g.,
Finance, Sales Operations, Enterprise Systems, Go-To-Market Systems) to achieve
business results and enhance overall system effectiveness.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, Information Systems, Computer Science, or
a related field.
Professional fluency in English.
5+ years of relevant experience in finance systems development and administration, with
significant expertise in Zuora Billing & Subscription Management & Revenue
Recognition.
Proven experience with Zuora configurations and custom development, including
product catalog, subscriptions, billing rules, payment gateways, and revenue recognition.
Experience with integrations between Zuora and ERP systems (e.g., NetSuite) preferred.
Strong troubleshooting and development skills and the ability to make sound decisions in
uncertain and time-sensitive circumstances.
A commitment to continuous learning and adapting in a rapidly evolving technological
and regulatory landscape.
Counselor
Fairchild, WI jobs
Are you looking to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Do you enjoy empowering clients to reach their recovery goals and achieve sobriety? We are happy to introduce our brand new Substance Use Disorder treatment facility in Neillsville!
LSS Neillsville Center is currently seeking a licensed Substance Abuse Counselor - In Training to join the Neillsville team. Neillsville Center is a comprehensive substance abuse disorder treatment facility in Neillsville, WI committed to helping residents move into sustainable recovery. Services include a full range of DHS 75 and DHS 83 license requirements and include a trauma informed approach, with gender specific services for men.
Our beautiful facility provides an environment that, combined with the passion for the SUD field of our team members, allows residents to experience meaningful change and hope.
Under direction of program and clinical supervisor, performs core functions of a licensed addictions counselor and/or AODA/Correctional Case Manager.
This is a full-time benefit eligible role with hours on Monday-Friday from 12pm-8pm.
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 from time to time.
• Provides addiction counseling with supervision and/or case management services to clients in an outpatient, residential or case management setting.
• Completes assessments, diagnostics, screening and referral. Obtains required additional supervision if using UPC, ASAM, AODA assessments such as SUDDs or DSM/ICD 10 criteria.
• Provides Employment Specialist services to clients as needed.
• Prepares and completes all required documentation according to state, federal and agency standards in a timely manner.
• Coordinates, plans and facilitates client sessions, including group and individual services.
• Provides a high level of excellence in communication internally and to our external partners, both written and verbal.
• May provide outreach and education to the public/market services.
• Provides a high level of case management services and coordinates the various social, community and mental health services received by clients.
• Attends and participates in staff development programs, including in-services training, staff meetings, clinical supervision meetings, and similar opportunities.
• Provides all services in a timely manner according to program, licensing and contractual requirements.
• Establishes and maintains effective public and working relationships and collateral contracts.
• Serves as a positive role-model for clients and their families.
• 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.
LSS Clinical Managers (...@lsswis.org) and Human Capital employees can assist you in applying for this benefit.
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.
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.
Flexibility
LSS is a family/employee-focused agency which values work-life balance.
Employees can adjust their schedules to accommodate personal commitments by flexing their schedule or utilizing time off.
Benefits Package
10 paid holidays (ex: Christmas Eve, MLK Jr. Day, Memorial Day, etc.)
2 personal days
Sick & Vacation Time
Retirement - 403b Match
LSS makes annual raises and additional bonuses a priority for employees
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:
• Associate's Degree in a human-service or correctional field required, bachelor's degree preferred but not required.
• A minimum of 1 year of experience working with a correctional population preferred.
• Working knowledge of addictions and recovery, counseling and case management principles and methods.
• Knowledge of the federal, state, and local rules and regulations governing the delivery of AODA services.
• Ability to provide professional addictions services to clients and their families.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
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.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
TRAVEL: Ability to travel on day trips as required up to 25%. Some overnight travel may be required.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
Part Time Counselor $1,500 Sign-On Bonus
Deer Park, WI jobs
Now providing a $1,500 sign-on bonus for new Therapist colleagues! Ask a recruiter about the bonus and payout!
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) is looking for a part-time, benefit eligible Licensed Therapist to work with children, adults and families in community settings with our Family Preservation Program! This is a part-time, 32 hour per week, benefit eligible opportunity.
Referrals come from county CCS programs, county Children Protective Services programs, and the Department of Corrections (DOC). Our therapists meet with children, adults, and families in community settings, including the home, and school to literally and figuratively meet the client where they are at. This position will be providing mental health and substance use treatment to clients we are supporting. All services provided require the use of counseling skills and treatment practices to help clients overcome barriers related based on the client's individual needs. All work, travel and documentation time is compensable.
As a licensed therapist with Family Preservation Services/CCS you will:
Provide in-home family therapy services to adult or youth clients and their families.
Conduct assessments of client needs using clinical interview, objective diagnostic tools.
Develop treatment plan collaboratively with client and other providers
Provide agreed upon and necessary therapeutic services, keeping with strength-based, evidence-based best practice
Complete required documentation within required timelines
Attend client recovery team meetings
Actively participate in clinical supervision
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Master's degree in Social Work with Mental Health concentration, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related program is required.
Practicum experience, through your degree program, related to services LSS provides is required.
Eligibility for training license by meeting criteria set for by WI Department of Safety and Professional Services.
Experience providing psychotherapy services to families and individuals
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Must have state licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Professional Counselor as applicable.
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.
COMPUTER SKILLS/TECHNOLOGY:
Basic computer knowledge and application required. LSS uses Microsoft Office applications. Additional application training provided.
TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Travel will be done to the following counties: Polk, Washburn, and Burnett counties.
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.
Free Clinical Supervision provided
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:
Flexible Schedule: Work a flexible schedule that may include evening hours to meet client needs.
Travel and Community Engagement: Travel within the community to provide services in various locations (home, school, community settings).
Physical Activity: Frequent bending, stooping, climbing stairs, and kneeling may be required.
WHY JOIN LSS:
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 Wisconsin and Upper Michigan is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).
Counselor
Chippewa Falls, WI jobs
Lutheran Social Services (LSS) Fahrman Center is actively seeking a passionate and dedicated Substance Abuse Counselor - In Training to join our residential treatment team. Our 42-bed adult facility provides evidence-based, client-centered addiction treatment for both men and women in a supportive, home-like environment. Services include a wide range of therapeutic options, aftercare planning, family programming, and halfway house support.
We're looking for candidates who hold a valid Substance Abuse Counselor - In Training (SAC-IT) credential from the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services and are ready to make a meaningful impact.
🕒 Schedule & Compensation
Primarily Monday through Friday
Occasional evening hours may be required
Compensation aligned with licensure level
🛠️ Key Responsibilities
This role includes, but is not limited to, the following duties:
Deliver supervised addiction counseling and case management in outpatient or residential settings
Conduct assessments, diagnostics, screenings, and referrals using tools such as UPC, ASAM, AODA, SUDDs, DSM/ICD-10 (with appropriate supervision)
Provide Employment Specialist services as needed
Maintain timely and accurate documentation in compliance with state, federal, and agency standards
Facilitate individual and group client sessions
Communicate effectively with internal teams and external partners
Participate in outreach and public education efforts
Coordinate comprehensive case management and connect clients to community resources
Engage in ongoing professional development including trainings, staff meetings, and clinical supervision
Ensure services meet program, licensing, and contractual standards
Build and maintain strong professional relationships
Serve as a positive role model for clients and families
Perform additional duties as assigned
🎁 Perks & Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): Eligible after 10 years of consistent, income-based payments. Our team will help guide you through the process.
Licensure & Exam Reimbursement: Full reimbursement after one year of employment (part-time employees receive 50%). Bi-annual renewals also covered.
Clinical Supervision: Free, comprehensive supervision focused on both client care and your professional growth.
Training Support: Access to internal and external training opportunities, including CEU support.
Flexible Scheduling: We value work-life balance and offer schedule flexibility and paid time off.
Robust Benefits Package:
10 paid holidays (including Christmas Eve, MLK Jr. Day, and more)
2 personal days
Sick and vacation time
403(b) retirement match
Annual raises and performance bonuses
🎓 Qualifications
To thrive in this role, candidates should meet the following criteria:
Minimum 1 year of experience working with a correctional population (preferred or required based on contract)
Solid understanding of addiction recovery, counseling, and case management principles
Ability to learn and apply relevant regulations governing SUD services
Valid SAC-IT license from WI DSPS
📋 Certifications & Requirements
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Satisfactory motor vehicle record per LSS Driver Safety Procedure
Ability to meet LSS auto insurance standards
Valid SAC-IT, SAC, or CSAC credential
✈️ Travel Expectations
Up to 25% local day travel
Occasional overnight travel may be required
Ready to make a difference in the lives of others while growing your career in a supportive, mission-driven environment? We'd love to hear from you.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
Counselor
Saint Paul, MN jobs
Are you passionate about guiding others toward recovery and personal growth? Do you find fulfillment in helping clients achieve sobriety and reclaim their independence? Lutheran Social Services (LSS) invites you to join our Exodus House team in Hudson, Wisconsin, where your work will make a lasting impact.
Exodus House is a 12-bed transitional residential facility serving young adult men referred by the Department of Corrections. This program provides a structured, supportive environment focused on rehabilitation and reintegration.
🕒 Position Details
Full-time, benefits-eligible role
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Compensation based on licensure level
Requires valid SAC-IT, SAC, or CSAC credential from the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
🛠️ What You'll Do
Under the supervision of program and clinical leadership, you will:
Provide supervised addiction counseling and case management services in residential, outpatient, or community settings
Conduct assessments, diagnostics, screenings, and referrals using tools such as UPC, ASAM, AODA, SUDDs, and DSM/ICD-10 (with required supervision)
Offer Employment Specialist services as needed
Maintain timely and accurate documentation in compliance with state, federal, and agency standards
Facilitate individual and group therapy sessions
Communicate effectively with internal teams and external partners
Participate in outreach and public education efforts
Coordinate comprehensive case management and connect clients with community resources
Engage in professional development through trainings, meetings, and clinical supervision
Ensure services meet all program, licensing, and contractual requirements
Build and maintain strong professional relationships
Serve as a positive role model for clients and families
Perform additional duties as assigned
🎁 Perks & Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): Eligible after 10 years of qualifying payments. Our team will help guide you through the process.
Licensure & Exam Reimbursement: Full reimbursement after one year of employment (50% for part-time staff). Bi-annual renewals also covered.
Clinical Supervision: Free, high-quality supervision tailored to your licensure and professional development.
Training & CEU Support: Access to internal and external training opportunities, including financial support for CEUs.
Flexible Scheduling: We prioritize work-life balance with flexible scheduling and generous time off.
Comprehensive Benefits:
10 paid holidays (including Christmas Eve, MLK Jr. Day, Memorial Day, and more)
2 personal days
Sick and vacation time
403(b) retirement match
Annual raises and performance bonuses
🎓 Qualifications
To thrive in this role, candidates should have:
Bachelor's degree in a human services or correctional field (may be required based on contract)
Minimum 1 year of experience working with a correctional population (preferred or required)
Strong understanding of addiction recovery, counseling, and case management
Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations related to AODA services
Valid SAC-IT credential when performing AODA duties or equivalent experience/degree for case management services
📋 Additional Requirements
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Satisfactory motor vehicle record per LSS Driver Safety Procedure
Ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements
✈️ Travel Expectations
Up to 25% local day travel
If you're ready to help others transform their lives and grow your career in a mission-driven organization, we'd love to hear from you.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
Counselor
Osceola, WI jobs
Now providing a $1,500 sign-on bonus for new Therapist colleagues! Ask a recruiter about the bonus and payout!
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) is looking for a part-time, benefit eligible Licensed Therapist to work with children, adults and families in community settings with our Family Preservation Program! This is a part-time, 32 hour per week, benefit eligible opportunity.
Referrals come from county CCS programs, county Children Protective Services programs, and the Department of Corrections (DOC). Our therapists meet with children, adults, and families in community settings, including the home, and school to literally and figuratively meet the client where they are at. This position will be providing mental health and substance use treatment to clients we are supporting. All services provided require the use of counseling skills and treatment practices to help clients overcome barriers related based on the client's individual needs. All work, travel and documentation time is compensable.
As a licensed therapist with Family Preservation Services/CCS you will:
Provide in-home family therapy services to adult or youth clients and their families.
Conduct assessments of client needs using clinical interview, objective diagnostic tools.
Develop treatment plan collaboratively with client and other providers
Provide agreed upon and necessary therapeutic services, keeping with strength-based, evidence-based best practice
Complete required documentation within required timelines
Attend client recovery team meetings
Actively participate in clinical supervision
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Master's degree in Social Work with Mental Health concentration, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related program is required.
Practicum experience, through your degree program, related to services LSS provides is required.
Eligibility for training license by meeting criteria set for by WI Department of Safety and Professional Services.
Experience providing psychotherapy services to families and individuals
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Must have state licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Professional Counselor as applicable.
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.
COMPUTER SKILLS/TECHNOLOGY:
Basic computer knowledge and application required. LSS uses Microsoft Office applications. Additional application training provided.
TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Travel will be done to the following counties: Polk, Washburn, and Burnett counties.
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.
Free Clinical Supervision provided
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:
Flexible Schedule: Work a flexible schedule that may include evening hours to meet client needs.
Travel and Community Engagement: Travel within the community to provide services in various locations (home, school, community settings).
Physical Activity: Frequent bending, stooping, climbing stairs, and kneeling may be required.
WHY JOIN LSS:
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 Wisconsin and Upper Michigan is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).
Counselor
Richfield, WI jobs
Are you looking to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Do you enjoy empowering clients to reach their recovery goals and achieve sobriety? We are happy to introduce our brand new Substance Use Disorder treatment facility in Oconomowoc!
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently recruiting for Adult Residential Support Professionals for a new addictions recovery program in Oconomowoc, WI. LSS Recovery Center Oconomowoc provides up to 30 beds for adult women in need of Medically Monitored Treatment and Transitional Residential Treatment. Services are gender specific and trauma informed. The facility does allow for infants up to age 3 months to reside with their mothers who are receiving SUD treatment services.
Our beautiful facility provides an environment that, combined with the passion for the SUD field of our team members, allows residents to experience meaningful change and hope.
Under direction of program and clinical supervisor, performs core functions of a licensed addictions counselor and/or AODA/Correctional Case Manager.
This is a full-time, benefit eligible role with hours on Monday-Friday from 8 AM - 5 PM.
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 from time to time.
• Provides addiction counseling with supervision and/or case management services to clients in an outpatient, residential or case management setting.
• Completes assessments, diagnostics, screening and referral. Obtains required additional supervision if using UPC, ASAM, AODA assessments such as SUDDs or DSM/ICD 10 criteria.
• Provides Employment Specialist services to clients as needed.
• Prepares and completes all required documentation according to state, federal and agency standards in a timely manner.
• Coordinates, plans and facilitates client sessions, including group and individual services.
• Provides a high level of excellence in communication internally and to our external partners, both written and verbal.
• May provide outreach and education to the public/market services.
• Provides a high level of case management services and coordinates the various social, community and mental health services received by clients.
• Attends and participates in staff development programs, including in-services training, staff meetings, clinical supervision meetings, and similar opportunities.
• Provides all services in a timely manner according to program, licensing and contractual requirements.
• Establishes and maintains effective public and working relationships and collateral contracts.
• Serves as a positive role-model for clients and their families.
• 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.
LSS Clinical Managers (...@lsswis.org) and Human Capital employees can assist you in applying for this benefit.
Licensure and Exam Fees
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:
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.
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.
Flexibility
LSS is a family/employee-focused agency which values work-life balance.
Employees can adjust their schedules to accommodate personal commitments by flexing their schedule or utilizing time off.
Some programs have the option of working remotely.
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
Early Earned Wage Access through UKG Wallet
Calm Premium Wellness App Access
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:
• Associate's Degree in a human-service or correctional field required, bachelor's degree preferred but not required.
• A minimum of 1 year of experience working with a correctional population preferred.
• Working knowledge of addictions and recovery, counseling and case management principles and methods.
• Knowledge of the federal, state, and local rules and regulations governing the delivery of AODA services.
• Ability to provide professional addictions services to clients and their families.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
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.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
TRAVEL: Ability to travel on day trips as required up to 25%. Some overnight travel may be required.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
Counselor
New Richmond, WI jobs
Are you passionate about guiding others toward recovery and personal growth? Do you find fulfillment in helping clients achieve sobriety and reclaim their independence? Lutheran Social Services (LSS) invites you to join our Exodus House team in Hudson, Wisconsin, where your work will make a lasting impact.
Exodus House is a 12-bed transitional residential facility serving young adult men referred by the Department of Corrections. This program provides a structured, supportive environment focused on rehabilitation and reintegration.
🕒 Position Details
Full-time, benefits-eligible role
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Compensation based on licensure level
Requires valid SAC-IT, SAC, or CSAC credential from the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
🛠️ What You'll Do
Under the supervision of program and clinical leadership, you will:
Provide supervised addiction counseling and case management services in residential, outpatient, or community settings
Conduct assessments, diagnostics, screenings, and referrals using tools such as UPC, ASAM, AODA, SUDDs, and DSM/ICD-10 (with required supervision)
Offer Employment Specialist services as needed
Maintain timely and accurate documentation in compliance with state, federal, and agency standards
Facilitate individual and group therapy sessions
Communicate effectively with internal teams and external partners
Participate in outreach and public education efforts
Coordinate comprehensive case management and connect clients with community resources
Engage in professional development through trainings, meetings, and clinical supervision
Ensure services meet all program, licensing, and contractual requirements
Build and maintain strong professional relationships
Serve as a positive role model for clients and families
Perform additional duties as assigned
🎁 Perks & Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): Eligible after 10 years of qualifying payments. Our team will help guide you through the process.
Licensure & Exam Reimbursement: Full reimbursement after one year of employment (50% for part-time staff). Bi-annual renewals also covered.
Clinical Supervision: Free, high-quality supervision tailored to your licensure and professional development.
Training & CEU Support: Access to internal and external training opportunities, including financial support for CEUs.
Flexible Scheduling: We prioritize work-life balance with flexible scheduling and generous time off.
Comprehensive Benefits:
10 paid holidays (including Christmas Eve, MLK Jr. Day, Memorial Day, and more)
2 personal days
Sick and vacation time
403(b) retirement match
Annual raises and performance bonuses
🎓 Qualifications
To thrive in this role, candidates should have:
Bachelor's degree in a human services or correctional field (may be required based on contract)
Minimum 1 year of experience working with a correctional population (preferred or required)
Strong understanding of addiction recovery, counseling, and case management
Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations related to AODA services
Valid SAC-IT credential when performing AODA duties or equivalent experience/degree for case management services
📋 Additional Requirements
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Satisfactory motor vehicle record per LSS Driver Safety Procedure
Ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements
✈️ Travel Expectations
Up to 25% local day travel
If you're ready to help others transform their lives and grow your career in a mission-driven organization, we'd love to hear from you.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
Counselor
Hartford, WI jobs
Are you looking to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Do you enjoy empowering clients to reach their recovery goals and achieve sobriety? We are happy to introduce our brand new Substance Use Disorder treatment facility in Oconomowoc!
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently recruiting for Adult Residential Support Professionals for a new addictions recovery program in Oconomowoc, WI. LSS Recovery Center Oconomowoc provides up to 30 beds for adult women in need of Medically Monitored Treatment and Transitional Residential Treatment. Services are gender specific and trauma informed. The facility does allow for infants up to age 3 months to reside with their mothers who are receiving SUD treatment services.
Our beautiful facility provides an environment that, combined with the passion for the SUD field of our team members, allows residents to experience meaningful change and hope.
Under direction of program and clinical supervisor, performs core functions of a licensed addictions counselor and/or AODA/Correctional Case Manager.
This is a full-time, benefit eligible role with hours on Monday-Friday from 8 AM - 5 PM.
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 from time to time.
• Provides addiction counseling with supervision and/or case management services to clients in an outpatient, residential or case management setting.
• Completes assessments, diagnostics, screening and referral. Obtains required additional supervision if using UPC, ASAM, AODA assessments such as SUDDs or DSM/ICD 10 criteria.
• Provides Employment Specialist services to clients as needed.
• Prepares and completes all required documentation according to state, federal and agency standards in a timely manner.
• Coordinates, plans and facilitates client sessions, including group and individual services.
• Provides a high level of excellence in communication internally and to our external partners, both written and verbal.
• May provide outreach and education to the public/market services.
• Provides a high level of case management services and coordinates the various social, community and mental health services received by clients.
• Attends and participates in staff development programs, including in-services training, staff meetings, clinical supervision meetings, and similar opportunities.
• Provides all services in a timely manner according to program, licensing and contractual requirements.
• Establishes and maintains effective public and working relationships and collateral contracts.
• Serves as a positive role-model for clients and their families.
• 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.
LSS Clinical Managers (...@lsswis.org) and Human Capital employees can assist you in applying for this benefit.
Licensure and Exam Fees
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:
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.
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.
Flexibility
LSS is a family/employee-focused agency which values work-life balance.
Employees can adjust their schedules to accommodate personal commitments by flexing their schedule or utilizing time off.
Some programs have the option of working remotely.
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
Early Earned Wage Access through UKG Wallet
Calm Premium Wellness App Access
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:
• Associate's Degree in a human-service or correctional field required, bachelor's degree preferred but not required.
• A minimum of 1 year of experience working with a correctional population preferred.
• Working knowledge of addictions and recovery, counseling and case management principles and methods.
• Knowledge of the federal, state, and local rules and regulations governing the delivery of AODA services.
• Ability to provide professional addictions services to clients and their families.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
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.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
TRAVEL: Ability to travel on day trips as required up to 25%. Some overnight travel may be required.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
Counselor
Newport, MN jobs
Are you passionate about guiding others toward recovery and personal growth? Do you find fulfillment in helping clients achieve sobriety and reclaim their independence? Lutheran Social Services (LSS) invites you to join our Exodus House team in Hudson, Wisconsin, where your work will make a lasting impact.
Exodus House is a 12-bed transitional residential facility serving young adult men referred by the Department of Corrections. This program provides a structured, supportive environment focused on rehabilitation and reintegration.
🕒 Position Details
Full-time, benefits-eligible role
Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
Compensation based on licensure level
Requires valid SAC-IT, SAC, or CSAC credential from the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
🛠️ What You'll Do
Under the supervision of program and clinical leadership, you will:
Provide supervised addiction counseling and case management services in residential, outpatient, or community settings
Conduct assessments, diagnostics, screenings, and referrals using tools such as UPC, ASAM, AODA, SUDDs, and DSM/ICD-10 (with required supervision)
Offer Employment Specialist services as needed
Maintain timely and accurate documentation in compliance with state, federal, and agency standards
Facilitate individual and group therapy sessions
Communicate effectively with internal teams and external partners
Participate in outreach and public education efforts
Coordinate comprehensive case management and connect clients with community resources
Engage in professional development through trainings, meetings, and clinical supervision
Ensure services meet all program, licensing, and contractual requirements
Build and maintain strong professional relationships
Serve as a positive role model for clients and families
Perform additional duties as assigned
🎁 Perks & Benefits
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): Eligible after 10 years of qualifying payments. Our team will help guide you through the process.
Licensure & Exam Reimbursement: Full reimbursement after one year of employment (50% for part-time staff). Bi-annual renewals also covered.
Clinical Supervision: Free, high-quality supervision tailored to your licensure and professional development.
Training & CEU Support: Access to internal and external training opportunities, including financial support for CEUs.
Flexible Scheduling: We prioritize work-life balance with flexible scheduling and generous time off.
Comprehensive Benefits:
10 paid holidays (including Christmas Eve, MLK Jr. Day, Memorial Day, and more)
2 personal days
Sick and vacation time
403(b) retirement match
Annual raises and performance bonuses
🎓 Qualifications
To thrive in this role, candidates should have:
Bachelor's degree in a human services or correctional field (may be required based on contract)
Minimum 1 year of experience working with a correctional population (preferred or required)
Strong understanding of addiction recovery, counseling, and case management
Knowledge of federal, state, and local regulations related to AODA services
Valid SAC-IT credential when performing AODA duties or equivalent experience/degree for case management services
📋 Additional Requirements
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Satisfactory motor vehicle record per LSS Driver Safety Procedure
Ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements
✈️ Travel Expectations
Up to 25% local day travel
If you're ready to help others transform their lives and grow your career in a mission-driven organization, we'd love to hear from you.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
Part Time Counselor $1,500 Sign-On Bonus
Scandia, MN jobs
Now providing a $1,500 sign-on bonus for new Therapist colleagues! Ask a recruiter about the bonus and payout!
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) is looking for a part-time, benefit eligible Licensed Therapist to work with children, adults and families in community settings with our Family Preservation Program! This is a part-time, 32 hour per week, benefit eligible opportunity.
Referrals come from county CCS programs, county Children Protective Services programs, and the Department of Corrections (DOC). Our therapists meet with children, adults, and families in community settings, including the home, and school to literally and figuratively meet the client where they are at. This position will be providing mental health and substance use treatment to clients we are supporting. All services provided require the use of counseling skills and treatment practices to help clients overcome barriers related based on the client's individual needs. All work, travel and documentation time is compensable.
As a licensed therapist with Family Preservation Services/CCS you will:
Provide in-home family therapy services to adult or youth clients and their families.
Conduct assessments of client needs using clinical interview, objective diagnostic tools.
Develop treatment plan collaboratively with client and other providers
Provide agreed upon and necessary therapeutic services, keeping with strength-based, evidence-based best practice
Complete required documentation within required timelines
Attend client recovery team meetings
Actively participate in clinical supervision
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Master's degree in Social Work with Mental Health concentration, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related program is required.
Practicum experience, through your degree program, related to services LSS provides is required.
Eligibility for training license by meeting criteria set for by WI Department of Safety and Professional Services.
Experience providing psychotherapy services to families and individuals
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Must have state licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Professional Counselor as applicable.
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.
COMPUTER SKILLS/TECHNOLOGY:
Basic computer knowledge and application required. LSS uses Microsoft Office applications. Additional application training provided.
TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Travel will be done to the following counties: Polk, Washburn, and Burnett counties.
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.
Free Clinical Supervision provided
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:
Flexible Schedule: Work a flexible schedule that may include evening hours to meet client needs.
Travel and Community Engagement: Travel within the community to provide services in various locations (home, school, community settings).
Physical Activity: Frequent bending, stooping, climbing stairs, and kneeling may be required.
WHY JOIN LSS:
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 Wisconsin and Upper Michigan is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).
Counselor
Marine on Saint Croix, MN jobs
Now providing a $1,500 sign-on bonus for new Therapist colleagues! Ask a recruiter about the bonus and payout!
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) is looking for a part-time, benefit eligible Licensed Therapist to work with children, adults and families in community settings with our Family Preservation Program! This is a part-time, 32 hour per week, benefit eligible opportunity.
Referrals come from county CCS programs, county Children Protective Services programs, and the Department of Corrections (DOC). Our therapists meet with children, adults, and families in community settings, including the home, and school to literally and figuratively meet the client where they are at. This position will be providing mental health and substance use treatment to clients we are supporting. All services provided require the use of counseling skills and treatment practices to help clients overcome barriers related based on the client's individual needs. All work, travel and documentation time is compensable.
As a licensed therapist with Family Preservation Services/CCS you will:
Provide in-home family therapy services to adult or youth clients and their families.
Conduct assessments of client needs using clinical interview, objective diagnostic tools.
Develop treatment plan collaboratively with client and other providers
Provide agreed upon and necessary therapeutic services, keeping with strength-based, evidence-based best practice
Complete required documentation within required timelines
Attend client recovery team meetings
Actively participate in clinical supervision
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Master's degree in Social Work with Mental Health concentration, Counseling, Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or related program is required.
Practicum experience, through your degree program, related to services LSS provides is required.
Eligibility for training license by meeting criteria set for by WI Department of Safety and Professional Services.
Experience providing psychotherapy services to families and individuals
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Must have state licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Professional Counselor as applicable.
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.
COMPUTER SKILLS/TECHNOLOGY:
Basic computer knowledge and application required. LSS uses Microsoft Office applications. Additional application training provided.
TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Travel will be done to the following counties: Polk, Washburn, and Burnett counties.
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.
Free Clinical Supervision provided
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:
Flexible Schedule: Work a flexible schedule that may include evening hours to meet client needs.
Travel and Community Engagement: Travel within the community to provide services in various locations (home, school, community settings).
Physical Activity: Frequent bending, stooping, climbing stairs, and kneeling may be required.
WHY JOIN LSS:
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 Wisconsin and Upper Michigan is an equal opportunity employer (EOE).
Counselor
Neillsville, WI jobs
Are you looking to make a profound impact on the lives of others? Do you enjoy empowering clients to reach their recovery goals and achieve sobriety? We are happy to introduce our brand new Substance Use Disorder treatment facility in Neillsville!
LSS Neillsville Center is currently seeking a licensed Substance Abuse Counselor - In Training to join the Neillsville team. Neillsville Center is a comprehensive substance abuse disorder treatment facility in Neillsville, WI committed to helping residents move into sustainable recovery. Services include a full range of DHS 75 and DHS 83 license requirements and include a trauma informed approach, with gender specific services for men.
Our beautiful facility provides an environment that, combined with the passion for the SUD field of our team members, allows residents to experience meaningful change and hope.
Under direction of program and clinical supervisor, performs core functions of a licensed addictions counselor and/or AODA/Correctional Case Manager.
This is a full-time benefit eligible role with hours on Monday-Friday from 12pm-8pm.
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 from time to time.
• Provides addiction counseling with supervision and/or case management services to clients in an outpatient, residential or case management setting.
• Completes assessments, diagnostics, screening and referral. Obtains required additional supervision if using UPC, ASAM, AODA assessments such as SUDDs or DSM/ICD 10 criteria.
• Provides Employment Specialist services to clients as needed.
• Prepares and completes all required documentation according to state, federal and agency standards in a timely manner.
• Coordinates, plans and facilitates client sessions, including group and individual services.
• Provides a high level of excellence in communication internally and to our external partners, both written and verbal.
• May provide outreach and education to the public/market services.
• Provides a high level of case management services and coordinates the various social, community and mental health services received by clients.
• Attends and participates in staff development programs, including in-services training, staff meetings, clinical supervision meetings, and similar opportunities.
• Provides all services in a timely manner according to program, licensing and contractual requirements.
• Establishes and maintains effective public and working relationships and collateral contracts.
• Serves as a positive role-model for clients and their families.
• 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.
LSS Clinical Managers (...@lsswis.org) and Human Capital employees can assist you in applying for this benefit.
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.
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.
Flexibility
LSS is a family/employee-focused agency which values work-life balance.
Employees can adjust their schedules to accommodate personal commitments by flexing their schedule or utilizing time off.
Benefits Package
10 paid holidays (ex: Christmas Eve, MLK Jr. Day, Memorial Day, etc.)
2 personal days
Sick & Vacation Time
Retirement - 403b Match
LSS makes annual raises and additional bonuses a priority for employees
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:
• Associate's Degree in a human-service or correctional field required, bachelor's degree preferred but not required.
• A minimum of 1 year of experience working with a correctional population preferred.
• Working knowledge of addictions and recovery, counseling and case management principles and methods.
• Knowledge of the federal, state, and local rules and regulations governing the delivery of AODA services.
• Ability to provide professional addictions services to clients and their families.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
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.
• Possession of a valid SAC-IT when performing AODA duties or experience/commensurate degree for case management services.
TRAVEL: Ability to travel on day trips as required up to 25%. Some overnight travel may be required.
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
FT Employment Services Specialist
Watsonville, CA jobs
Job Details Mission Services Santa Cruz - Watsonville, CA Full Time $21.00 - $23.00 Hourly DayDescription
JOB SUMMARY: Provide direct case management services to workforce program participants that leads to placement into competitive employment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Perform case management, which includes eligibility determination and intake, orientation, plan development/implementation, case documentation/follow-up, and other tasks deemed necessary to appropriately manage each individual case, documenting evaluations, assessments, progress notes, and any contact made on behalf of the participant.
Perform assessments which include a work history, employment skills and ability, educational history and competency, need for supportive services, identification of intensive and specialized employment needs, the skills to be attained, the resources available to obtain employment and referrals to services for any other barriers to employment.
Offer relevant information and one-on-one coaching that engages participants in developing strategies to overcome barriers to employment, including legal, behavioral, physical, family, and other issues. Document evaluations, assessments, progress notes, contacts made on behalf of the participant.
Facilitate workshops and support groups related to employment, such as career exploration and planning, goal setting, networking, social media, job search strategies, resume writing and interviewing, job readiness, and for a variety of life skills, such as problem solving, esteem building, customer service, coping with life stressors, digital literacy, and financial wellness as appropriate to meet the needs of the community of participants served.
Develop job leads and perform direct job placement activities including making employer contacts, understanding the local market requirements, reporting on placement and follow-up activities and performing on the job interventions. Work with employers as necessary to facilitate placement and retention. Maintain records of calls to and from employers, according to defined procedures.
Maintain close contact with referring agents and facilitate communication regarding participant progress. Work in cooperation with training providers' and other organizations being used to facilitate work experience or employment.
Perform designated duties to ensure meeting the goals of the Outcome Measurement System.
Assist as needed with Job Fairs, large recruiting/hiring efforts, and other community outreach events.
Facilitate and lead new participant orientations.
Qualifications
EDUCATION REQUIRED: Bachelor's Degree in rehabilitation counseling,
behavioral science, psychology or related field, or equivalent.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION REQ'D: Valid California Class C driver's license.
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Three years' experience as a job developer, employment training specialist, recruiter, or related profession. Vocational rehabilitation counseling training and/or experience desirable.
KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Knowledge of vocational implications of disadvantaging and disabling conditions and of tools to educate participants to meet individual employment plans.
Understanding of barriers to employment faced by participants.
Knowledge of the local labor market and job search strategies, and familiarity with career exploration and job search skills.
Familiarity with Goodwill's mission, general Company policies and procedures (this may be learned on-the-job).
Thorough knowledge of and demonstrated proficiency in computer technology, including advanced recordkeeping software, state-of-the-art internet job search techniques, and typical computer software programs including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
EQUIPMENT USED: Typical office equipment; vehicles.
SKILLS/APTITUDES/TEMPERAMENTS:
Ability to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing. Ability to communicate in basic Spanish desirable.
Ability to understand and comply with the protocols and state and federal program requirements related to workforce development and social services programs.
Ability to understand and follow Goodwill Central Coast's Standard Operating Procedures.
Ability to understand and follow Goodwill Central Coast's Code of Ethics.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of individual clients in terms of cultural diversity, physical limitations, economic hardship, learning disabilities, or any other areas of difference or barriers to employment that participants may have.
Ability to demonstrate understanding of the entire operations of the One Stop center and ability to work across functions as needed to ensure both the optimal delivery of services to the public and a supportive work environment.
Ability to demonstrate flexibility in service delivery times, including being available to attend community events or offer services during the evenings and weekends as determined to be in the best interest of serving the needs of the community.
Ability to deal with people beyond giving and receiving instructions.
Ability to understand others' feelings and personal viewpoints and adapt accordingly.
Ability to organize and utilize time effectively to coordinate client schedules, staffing and report writing duties.
Ability to reason, make generalizations, evaluations, and decisions based on both sensory/judgmental and measurable/verifiable criteria.
Ability to understand and follow program-specific policies and procedures.
Ability to drive a vehicle in the transaction of company business. This requires a good driving record and may require the ability to provide evidence of personal vehicle liability insurance.
Ability to adhere to safe work practices as documented in Company policies; ability to report safety hazards/accidents promptly to supervisor or safety committee member.
EMOTIONAL EFFORT:
The job requires some emotional effort involving occasional short deadlines requiring little or no overtime. Work environment is routine with periods of isolated high activity/demand.
JOB SETTING
The job is performed in an enclosed, climatically-controlled office building. This may vary some when visiting other employer/industry sites. Work is completed independently, one-on-one with the client and in a group setting with clients, client/employer meetings and in cooperation with other staff and referring agents.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The job is primary sedentary with walking and standing as is necessary to carry out the job duties. Normal lifting and/or carrying is limited to approximately 15 lbs. On occasion, heavier items (up to 25 lbs.) may be lifted/carried. Heavier items (26 lbs. or more) are moved by using proper material handling equipment, assistance from another person or by work order request.
Normal or corrected talking, hearing, and seeing abilities are sufficient to perform required tasks.
Middleburg - Mission Services - Employment Specialist/Career Navigator
Cleveland, OH jobs
Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio is seeking a full-time Employment Navigator/Career Navigator to join our Mission Services team.
Goodwill is a nonprofit social service agency dedicated to improving the lives of all people by providing skill-building programs and services needed to help remove common barriers to good jobs and independence. Our vision is to be the leading resource for growth and development for those in our communities who are trying to overcome barriers. We provide an inclusive, equitable, safe, welcoming environment, and we believe in meeting people where they are with a hand up, not a handout.
Job Summary:
We are seeking an empathetic, resourceful, and highly motivated Employment Navigator to join our team. The Employment Navigator will support individuals in overcoming employment barriers and help them secure sustainable employment. The ideal candidate possesses a comprehensive understanding of workforce development, community resources, and effective job search strategies. This role involves working closely with job seekers to assess their needs, identify appropriate career opportunities, and provide coaching throughout the job search process.
This is an hourly position with a competitive benefits package that includes:
4 weeks of paid time off per calendar year
Paid holidays
Medical, dental, & vision benefits at a fraction of the premium cost
Retirement planning with company match
Employer-paid Group Term Life and Disability Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Key Responsibilities:
Career Coaching & Support: Provide one-on-one coaching and guidance to job seekers, helping them navigate the job market, set career goals, and identify employment opportunities suited to their skills and interests.
Job Search Assistance: Assist clients in creating and refining resumes, cover letters, and job applications. Guide them in job search strategies, online application processes, and networking techniques to maximize their employment prospects.
Assess Client Needs: Conduct initial assessments to determine the job seeker's skills, qualifications, and barriers to employment. Develop personalized employment plans that address specific challenges, such as a lack of skills, experience, or access to transportation.
Community Relationships: Establish and maintain community relationships with employers and public agencies to facilitate learning and secure employment opportunities.
Documentation and Reporting: Record participant progress through services and complete all necessary documentation and reporting within established times.
Requirements:
Associate degree or bachelor's degree in education, social work, psychology, rehabilitation counseling, business, or related field preferred
High school diploma and three years of experience providing vocational rehabilitation services will be considered in lieu of a degree
Ability to complete the State of Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities provider training
Ability to obtain additional certifications may be required, including Certified Employment Support Professional (CESP)
Works a flexible and varying schedule that may include nights or weekends as determined by the needs of the individual served
Travel is required within communities served and may include transporting the individual served, as necessary
Must have a valid driver's license with five or fewer points and automotive insurance, and must regularly provide proof of automotive insurance
Certification in First Aid and CPR is required and can be provided if needed
Background checks and FBI/BCI checks are required.
Goodwill is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Canton Mission Services - Employment Specialist/Career Navigator
Canton, OH jobs
Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio is seeking a full-time Employment Navigator/Career Navigator to join our Mission Services team.
Goodwill is a nonprofit social service agency dedicated to improving the lives of all people by providing skill-building programs and services needed to help remove common barriers to good jobs and independence. Our vision is to be the leading resource for growth and development for those in our communities who are trying to overcome barriers. We provide an inclusive, equitable, safe, welcoming environment, and we believe in meeting people where they are with a hand up, not a handout.
Job Summary:
We are seeking an empathetic, resourceful, and highly motivated Employment Navigator to join our team. The Employment Navigator will support individuals in overcoming barriers to employment and help them secure sustainable employment. The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of workforce development, community resources, and job search strategies. This role involves working closely with job seekers to assess their needs, identify appropriate career opportunities, and provide coaching throughout the job search process.
Key Responsibilities:
Career Coaching & Support: Provide one-on-one coaching and guidance to job seekers, helping them navigate the job market, set career goals, and identify employment opportunities suited to their skills and interests.
Job Search Assistance: Assist clients in creating and refining resumes, cover letters, and job applications. Guide them in job search strategies, online application processes, and networking techniques to maximize their employment prospects.
Assess Client Needs: Conduct initial assessments to determine the job seeker's skills, qualifications, and barriers to employment. Develop personalized employment plans that address specific challenges, such as a lack of skills, experience, or access to transportation.
Community Relationships: Establish and maintain community relationships with employers and public agencies to facilitate learning and secure employment opportunities.
Documentation and Reporting: Record participant progress through services and complete all necessary documentation and reporting within established times.
This is an hourly position with a competitive benefits package that includes:
4 weeks of paid time off per calendar year
Paid holidays
Medical, dental, & vision benefits at a fraction of the premium cost
Retirement planning with company match
Employer-paid Group Term Life and Disability Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Requirements:
Associate or bachelor's degree in education, social work, psychology, rehabilitation counseling, business, or related field preferred
High school diploma and three years of experience providing vocational rehabilitation services will be considered in lieu of a degree
Ability to complete the State of Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities provider training
Ability to obtain additional certifications may be required, including Certified Employment Support Professional (CESP)
Works a flexible and varying schedule that may include nights or weekends as determined by the needs of the individual served
Travel is required within communities served and may include transporting the individual served, as necessary
Must have a valid driver's license with five or fewer points and automotive insurance, and must regularly provide proof of automotive insurance
Certification in First Aid and CPR is required and can be provided if needed
Background checks and FBI/BCI checks are required.
Goodwill is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Workforce Development Coach II
Stamford, CT jobs
Workforce Development Coach Full Time
The Workforce Development Coach works directly with young people in Domus workforce engagement programs. The Domus Works program works with young people ages 16-25 who are disconnected or disengaged at enrollment, to teach them job readiness skills, provide them will real work experience through our work crews and explore career pathways, with the goal of providing them with the supports, skills, and habits of mind that they need to gain employment on the path to self-sufficiency. The afterschool program is a job readiness enrichment program for young people ages 15-18, which teaches them the skills needed to be job ready. This job will primarily work with Domus Works young people and run the work crew.
OUR HIRING PROCESS AND TIMELINE:
We will review applications on a rolling basis until the position is filled. We will begin interviewing for this role in late October
Domus is an equal opportunity employer. Domus is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment. Domus does not discriminate based on race, sex, color, religion, age, national origin, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other reason prohibited by law in provision of employment opportunities and benefits.
COMPENSATION
Salary range is $49,000 - $56,000 per year based on education and experience.
This is a full-time, non-exempt year-round position, working a minimum of 40.0 hours per week. We believe in work-life balance, and there will be times when the balance tips to work and when the balance tips toward life.
Competitive medical benefits, 403b plan and paid time off provided
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Relentless relationship building with young people typical time spent: 60%
Engage young people in 1-1, face to face, positive, life changing relationships and become a trusted, go-to resource
Address young peoples past and current traumas and stressors as they relate to the underlying drivers of current behavioral challenges
Connect young people with appropriate community supports, including ongoing mental and physical health resources
Utilize Thoughts, Emotions and Behaviors (cognitive behavioral skills) to build young peoples emotion management and resilience
Utilize teachable moments to teach/model interpersonal communication skills
Provide skills building on the hoof (in real time)
Use method of assertive friendliness actively seeking contact with young men rather than waiting to be greeted, or for a young person to ask for help
Use Domus core principles to build relationships, most importantly never giving up and giving many chances
Conduct and document weekly face to face interactions with young people, including attendance at groups and workforce development assessments
Work Crew management - typical time spent: 30%
Cultivate work crew opportunities for program participants
Transport youth to and from worksite
Conduct job readiness pre-assessment prior to internship placement
Assess eligibility for work placement, and help young people troubleshoot any issues that present a potential barrier to employment
Facilitate mock interview and completion of HR process
Match program participants to relevant and appropriate work crew opportunity
Job site problem solving
Workforce development skills building - typical time spent: 10%
Coordinate and deliver daily workforce development curriculum modules
Recruit community volunteers to conduct resume building and mock interview sessions with young people
Utilize Thoughts, Emotions and Behaviors (cognitive behavioral skills) to build young peoples emotion management and resilience
Complete daily outcome ladder for program participants
Create individual goal setting plans with young people
Document weekly progress towards individual goal plans
Document all skills building opportunities
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelors degree and/or experience working with target population preferred.
Prior experience & high level of skill in relevant youth business areas, such as carpentry, culinary, cosmetology, music production, small engine and bike repair, etc.
Able to provide outreach during some non-traditional evening and weekend hours to accommodate youth schedules.
A great sense of humor!
Commitment to the Domus mission, values and core principles.
Knowledge of relevant job readiness skills and varied pathways to success for youth.
Certified or able to become certified in CPR.
Valid drivers license and ability to be cleared to drive agency vehicle.
SKILLS
Required:
A strong work ethic.
Ability to teach job readiness and hands-on job skills to groups of young people.
High emotional intelligence, able to easily develop deep, trusting relationships with diverse individuals from many different backgrounds.
Ability to receive and respond to constructive feedback.
General computer literacy, and prior experience with Word, Excel and Outlook.
Ability to collect required data and respond to the data.
Flexibility and adaptability, able to shift styles to fit the needs of a wide range of cultures, people and organizations.
Ability to work in a program where we will be learning together as we continue to adapt our program model to help young people reach their short and long-term outcomes.
Professional written and oral communication skills.
Ability to work independently, prioritize multiple responsibilities and meet deadlines.
Preferred:
Spanish speaking
Basic knowledge of tools and construction practices
CORE PROGRAM BELIEFS
We believe that within each of us is a desire to move towards health and achievement, under the right conditions. It is our job to provide young people with those conditions.
We believe that every young person wants to love and be loved. It is our job to love these young people, and to help them learn to love themselves and others.
We believe in the power of belonging. It is a core human condition to want to be missed when we are gone. We will miss young people when they are absent, and we will express that: We didnt see you yesterday. We missed you. We are glad you are back. We will make sure every young person belongs in our community. No matter what. She drew a circle to shut me out. Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout. But love and I had the wit to win. We drew a circle that took her in (Edwin Markham)
We accept young people for who they are. Right here. Right now. They do not have to change to be respected and loved and valued and be a member of our community. Behavior is not a condition of their worth as human beings.
We believe that every young person wants to be in charge of their own life. To that end, we will give young people a voice in this program, and choices of how to best accomplish their goals.
We are hungry to understand if our interventions are having the intended impact. We will be meticulous in our data entry, and ruthless in our hunt to understand the data and learn from it. If what we are doing is not working, we will set aside our egos, intentions and preconceived notions and we will change what we are doing.
We believe that the young people with whom we work deserve our full attention and our best selves. Therefore, we will: NOT allow our personal beliefs or baggage to interfere with our work; we will commit to doing excellent work all the time on behalf of our young people; we will be honest and transparent with ourselves, our colleagues and our partners. To be very clear, by working in this program we are committing to:
Engaging in self-care outside of work so that our personal issues dont interfere with our ability to focus on our young people;
Open communication - Bringing all issues directly back to the person OR to the group session in a way that fosters a healthy team;
Learning our craft before practicing on our youth;
Giving and receiving honest feedback, even if it is uncomfortable to hear or say
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work will be performed inside of Domus facility, or alternative venue as established by the Director of Work and Learn.
Expect to work a 40-hour workweek, including outreach during some non-traditional evening and weekend hours to accommodate youth schedules.
Work will be under the supervision of the Director of Work and Learn with periodic performance appraisals
Will be collaborating with external community partners.
Community outreach work will be performed in young peoples communities that are not controlled by Domus, some of which may be high-risk at times
Employment Specialist - Vocational Support Services for Developmentally Disabled
New York, NY jobs
Job Description
Employment Specialist
Department: Developmental Disabled Vocational Support Services (90900)
Report to: Program Director
Hours: Full Time - 35 hours per week; Day shift M-F
Salary Range : $45,000 to $45,000
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
ABOUT BCS:
Founded in 1866, Brooklyn Community Services (BCS) empowers children and families to reach their full potential, strengthen families, and foster self-sufficiency in adults. With programs in 27+ locations and 400 employees BCS serves more than 20,000 individuals a year.
Position Summary:
The Employment Specialist assists individuals with developmental disabilities develop work readiness skills necessary to secure and maintain community-based employment.
Responsibilities:
Run work readiness groups utilizing The Fed-Cap Get Ready! ™ Curriculum and other Vocational-base modules and curriculums.
Provide individual counseling and case management services.
Provide supervision at the volunteer sites and workplace.
Maintain client charts and assure all documents are up to date and organized cohesively.
Complete daily progress notes and maintain daily attendance via APRICOT Database System.
Complete monthly reports and other required documentation before deadlines.
Complete Initial/Semi-Annual vocational plans, satisfaction surveys etc.
Maintain ongoing contact with referral sources and other service providers.
Prepare a referral packet for ACCES-VR, OPWDD services as applicable.
Participate in vendor fairs and other program recruitment events as necessary.
Complete intakes for the DDVSS program.
Other responsibilities as needed.
Qualifications:
BA degree in the Human Services related field.
Experience working with the developmentally disabled population.
Counseling skills required.
Good communication skills, verbally and in writing.
Good organizational skills.
Ability to interface effectively with staff across programs and community agencies.
Must pass OPWDD Fingerprinting and Background Check.
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Canton Mission Services - Employment Specialist/Career Navigator
Canton, MI jobs
Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio is seeking a full-time Employment Navigator/Career Navigator to join our Mission Services team. Goodwill is a nonprofit social service agency dedicated to improving the lives of all people by providing skill-building programs and services needed to help remove common barriers to good jobs and independence. Our vision is to be the leading resource for growth and development for those in our communities who are trying to overcome barriers. We provide an inclusive, equitable, safe, welcoming environment, and we believe in meeting people where they are with a hand up, not a handout.
Job Summary:
We are seeking an empathetic, resourceful, and highly motivated Employment Navigator to join our team. The Employment Navigator will support individuals in overcoming barriers to employment and help them secure sustainable employment. The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of workforce development, community resources, and job search strategies. This role involves working closely with job seekers to assess their needs, identify appropriate career opportunities, and provide coaching throughout the job search process.
Key Responsibilities:
* Career Coaching & Support: Provide one-on-one coaching and guidance to job seekers, helping them navigate the job market, set career goals, and identify employment opportunities suited to their skills and interests.
* Job Search Assistance: Assist clients in creating and refining resumes, cover letters, and job applications. Guide them in job search strategies, online application processes, and networking techniques to maximize their employment prospects.
* Assess Client Needs: Conduct initial assessments to determine the job seeker's skills, qualifications, and barriers to employment. Develop personalized employment plans that address specific challenges, such as a lack of skills, experience, or access to transportation.
* Community Relationships: Establish and maintain community relationships with employers and public agencies to facilitate learning and secure employment opportunities.
* Documentation and Reporting: Record participant progress through services and complete all necessary documentation and reporting within established times.
This is an hourly position with a competitive benefits package that includes:
* 4 weeks of paid time off per calendar year
* Paid holidays
* Medical, dental, & vision benefits at a fraction of the premium cost
* Retirement planning with company match
* Employer-paid Group Term Life and Disability Insurance
* Employee Assistance Program
Requirements:
* Associate or bachelor's degree in education, social work, psychology, rehabilitation counseling, business, or related field preferred
* High school diploma and three years of experience providing vocational rehabilitation services will be considered in lieu of a degree
* Ability to complete the State of Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities provider training
* Ability to obtain additional certifications may be required, including Certified Employment Support Professional (CESP)
* Works a flexible and varying schedule that may include nights or weekends as determined by the needs of the individual served
* Travel is required within communities served and may include transporting the individual served, as necessary
* Must have a valid driver's license with five or fewer points and automotive insurance, and must regularly provide proof of automotive insurance
* Certification in First Aid and CPR is required and can be provided if needed
Background checks and FBI/BCI checks are required.
Goodwill is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.