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  • *CENTERS Talent Pool

    Centers 4.5company rating

    Remote

    CENTERS, LLC is a professional management firm specializing in facility, operation, and program management for higher education. CENTERS' management approach is customized for each client yet retains our uniform quality. Our firm unites site staff with a centralized administrative team, each contributing to the firm's goals and client needs. The CENTERS team is innovative, entrepreneurial, trail-blazing, and ambitious for both CENTERS and our clients. Today, CENTERS provides management services for 14 clients. Commitment to the well-being, security, and future of our employees is a priority. View the comprehensive information about the competitive benefits package on our careers page then scroll down to CENTERS Benefits (click link to view). Qualifications Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree required; Advanced degree preferred. Must have at least two (2) years of professional experience, preferably in a university environment. Fiscal accountability, capability of understanding budgets. Demonstrated leadership and supervisory abilities. Ability to write concise, logical reports. Knowledge of standard practices in recreational sports. Demonstrated experience and ability to work as part of, and lead a collaborative, professional team. Entrepreneurial spirit and enthusiasm. [The competencies listed below represent the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform each essential function.] Technical Competencies PC proficient and able to use Microsoft Office Suite; Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook Some knowledge of HR theories and best practices in recruitment and staff development Proficiency with Microsoft Office and CSI Software Professional Competencies Adaptability, analytical & critical thinking, initiative & motivation, planning & project management, decision making & judgment, business acumen, customer service, teamwork, diversity awareness, interpersonal relationships, communication, integrity, leadership, long-term focus, organizational learning & change management Human Relations: Internal contacts include staff at all levels. External contacts include external customers, community members, local businesses, community partners and vendors. Contact involves troubleshooting, informing, exchanging information, negotiating, making recommendations, and giving information or instructions. Work Environment and Physical Demands Work Environment and Physical Demands: [The demands marked below are representative of those that will be required to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Please indicate below where reasonable accommodation may be needed.] Work Environment Office environment/ recreation environment Non-smoking environment Moderate to loud noise Local, regional and national travel as required Evening or weekend work as required Physical Demands Sitting at desk or table for at least 70% of the work day Walking or working 30% of the work day Repetitive wrist, hand, or finger movement (while operating computer equipment) Occasional bending, stooping Eye-hand coordination (keyboard typing) Hearing and talking Extended periods of reading fine print Other Duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
    $35k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Youth Mental Health Therapist - HYBRID POSITION

    The Centers 4.5company rating

    Cleveland, OH jobs

    The Youth Mental Health Therapist (Spilt Caseload) participates in the clinical team by providing in office and telehealth counseling to children, adolescents and adults. This position requires flexibility to see both adults and youth in their caseloads. The successful candidate maintains a therapeutic relationship with clients on his/her team in meeting the biopsychosocial needs of the client and collaborate with the treatment team to provide holistic whole person care to the client. This position will work both in office and remotely.Qualifications Education: Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling or related field preferred. Licensure: Requires a social work or counselor license recognized by the state of Ohio - i.e. LSW, LPC, MFT, LISW, LPCC or IMFT. Job Duties and Responsibilities Intake screening and orientation for new clients and guardians when applicable Providing mental health counseling using evidence based and trauma informed approaches of care to adults, children and adolescents Provide crisis intervention as necessary to enhance and restore functioning. Participate in coordination of care with a multi-disciplinary treatment team Provided group counseling as needed ·Meet or exceed agency required productivity and documentation standards Other duties as assigned Core Competencies Interpersonal Skills & Communication: demonstrated emotional intelligence with an ability to balance an empathy forward response with families and throughout the organization. Enjoys working closely with other people to understand their concerns and seeks out the ways our workplace might address them. Able to use storytelling to advance a concept or idea. Professionalism: Confidence, articulation, ability to receive criticism and feedback well, ability to resolve conflicts. Organization & Time Management: Organizes work, effectively prioritizes, and sets short- or long-term goals and strategies to achieve them. Aligns communication, people, processes and resources to drive success. Organizes information and data to identify/explain trends, problems, and their causes. Teamwork & Collaboration: Contributes to common goal, maintains open communication with team members, asks for help when necessary, encourages involvement Diversity & Inclusion: Self-aware, attentive listener, people-oriented, cognizant of bias, cultural intelligence; demonstrating a respect for divergent viewpoints; an awareness of and sensitivity to the cultural diversity of the population served, thereby contributing to an environment that is equitable, inclusive, and cooperative. Flexibility: Adapts effectively to change by accepting changes in processes readily and with an optimistic perspective of the resulting benefits; readily accepts new technology as part of his/her job and uses it to continually improve efficiency or the quality of his/her work products Physical Demands/Work Environment This job operates in a professional office environment and the community. This role routinely uses standard office equipment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to speak and hear. The employee is frequently required to sit for extended periods of time, stand, walk, use hands and fingers, and reach with hands and arms. It requires the ability to lift files, open filing cabinets and bend or stand on a stool as necessary. About The Centers The Centers fights for equity by healing, teaching, and inspiring individuals and families to reach their full potential. We provide health, family, and workforce services at 11 locations throughout Greater Cleveland, creating life-changing solutions for people to lead healthier and more successful lives. We provide high-quality healthcare to everyone who comes through our doors, regardless of their ability to pay. Our health care services include mental and physical health care, primary care, dental, behavioral health urgent care, pharmacy services, addiction and substance use treatment, HIV/AIDS prevention and support services, along with trauma recovery service. We strive to be an equitable, anti-racist, and service-oriented workplace that pioneers and co-creates solutions while fostering an inclusive community where our team members thrive. Wellbeing and Benefits Providing quality benefits to our staff is important to us. Just as important is our staff's well-being. That's why we offer a number of choices to meet the different needs of our staff. Choice of medical and dental plans Health Savings Account Flexible Spending Account for Health and Dependent Care Vision Support for Continuing education and credential renewal Life Insurance Retirement Savings (401K) with a company contribution 457 (b) Savings Mental Health Support Employee Assistance Program Calm Subscription Short and Longterm Disability
    $46k-57k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Care Coordinator - Forensics

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Up Mi 3.7company rating

    Brokaw, WI jobs

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Forensic Care Coordinator for our Operating Avenues for Re-Entry Success (OARS) program serving Marathon, Wood and Clark counties. This is a full-time, benefit eligible role. The position requires regular visits in the client's home and/or community and then is able to work from home for documentation and meeting purposes. The role is primarily, Monday through Friday, 1st shift, but will require flexibility to meet the needs of clients. This role provides comprehensive person-centered case management. This requires ongoing learning in Motivational Interviewing through participation in monthly coaching and quarterly fidelity reviews as well as the use of other identified evidence-based practices. This role works with individuals in DHS's Outpatient Competency Restoration Program (OCRP), Jail-Based Competency Program (JBCR), Conditional Release Program (CR), and Opening Avenues to Reentry Success Program (OARS), or Supervised Release (SR). Forensic Care Coordinators work collaboratively with community service providers that have been identified to specifically address the needs of the client with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. LSS works closely with the client's treatment team and natural supports to best support whether the client is released from jail, prison, mental health institutions, or the community. Forensic Care Coordinators working in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS can be asked to work with clients in any of those programs, but Supervised Release remains separate. Supervised Release Care Coordinators will not work in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS: The CR program works with individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Forensic Coordinators provide professional testimony, write court documents, and understand the 917.17 WSS. The Forensic Coordinator works with mental health institutions, court systems, natural support, and community providers. The OCRP and JBCR offer services to adults charged with a crime adjudicated not competent to stand trial but likely to regain competency. The Competency programs Forensic Coordinators understand the 971.14 WSS and are responsible for meeting clients in the community (OCRP) as well as in the Jail setting (JBCR). The Forensic Coordinator works with the jail system, providing legal education, community providers, the court system, institutions, and natural support. · The OARS program, the Forensic Coordinator, understands the criminogenic needs of the client. This is a voluntary program. The Forensic Coordinator starts meeting with the client at the correctional institution in the pre-release stage and continues through post-release. The Forensic Coordinator works closely with the client and their treatment team for up to two years. · Supervised Release specifically works with sexually violent people who are committed under WI statute 980. While they currently may be living at Sandridge Secure Treatment Center, the role of LSS is to provide service coordination and services to assist them with a transition to living in the community. o Sexually violent person: This is someone who has a mental disorder that makes it likely the person will engage in future acts of sexual violence convicted of a sexually violent offense, adjudicated as delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or found not guilty of or not responsible for a sexually violent offense by reason of mental disease or defect. These people are committed under Wis. Stat. ch. 980. DIRECT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees providing direct services): Promote client independence and growth, consistent with the service plan. Provide services using a trauma-informed and person and/or family-centered model. Provide services utilizing agency approved and supported evidence-based practices that have been indicated by the funder and/or agency. Accurately complete time reporting. 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. Assess client's needs utilizing the required assessment tool(s) (e.g. functional screen). Re-assess, as needed, and at least annually. Information to complete the assessment is gained via interviews, collateral contacts and prior records. Work alongside the client, their family, his/her supports, and other service providers, develop and implement a comprehensive and individualized service plan. When required by the program/service, coordinate and authorize services according to the service plan. Provide services to assigned clients in alignment with the service plan. Organize and plan work effectively. Apply knowledge of community resources. Apply knowledge of casework principles and methods. Apply working knowledge of human behavior, dynamics of groups, interpersonal relations, and social interactions. Apply working knowledge of social problems and their effects on individuals. Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions. Communicate effectively with team members and providers. When authorizing services, articulate the expectations of the service. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships. Complete documentation within required timelines and expectations per LSS, regulation, funders, and practice standards. Maintain client records, primarily electronic files. Make recommendations within the client team and scope of practice. Testify at legal proceedings as required by law and/or role. Coordinate and facilitate person and/or family-centered team meetings. When supervision is a program requirement, actively engage in the clinical supervision process. Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars. Within your scope of practice, provide consultation to peers. Understand productivity expectations. Meet or exceed the standards that have been established for the role and the program. Perform other duties and special projects 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. Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees Calm Wellness App - Premium Access Student loan navigation program with Summer, PBC Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition Qualifications 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: The specific education and/or experience is determined by the service delivered and the funding stream requirements. General Requirements: · Bachelor's degree in relevant area of human services. Acceptable human service degrees for this role include, but are not limited to, the following: · Community Mental Health · Substance Use · Counseling/Guidance · Criminal Justice · Psychology · Recreational Therapy · Rehabilitation Counseling · Social Worker · Vocational Counseling If not listed above, a transcript review as well as payer review may be requested of the applicant/potential employee. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements. TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Some overnight travel may be required
    $38k-45k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Care Coordinator - Forensics

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Up Mi 3.7company rating

    Merrill, WI jobs

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Forensic Care Coordinator for our Operating Avenues for Re-Entry Success (OARS) program serving Marathon, Wood and Clark counties. This is a full-time, benefit eligible role. The position requires regular visits in the client's home and/or community and then is able to work from home for documentation and meeting purposes. The role is primarily, Monday through Friday, 1st shift, but will require flexibility to meet the needs of clients. This role provides comprehensive person-centered case management. This requires ongoing learning in Motivational Interviewing through participation in monthly coaching and quarterly fidelity reviews as well as the use of other identified evidence-based practices. This role works with individuals in DHS's Outpatient Competency Restoration Program (OCRP), Jail-Based Competency Program (JBCR), Conditional Release Program (CR), and Opening Avenues to Reentry Success Program (OARS), or Supervised Release (SR). Forensic Care Coordinators work collaboratively with community service providers that have been identified to specifically address the needs of the client with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. LSS works closely with the client's treatment team and natural supports to best support whether the client is released from jail, prison, mental health institutions, or the community. Forensic Care Coordinators working in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS can be asked to work with clients in any of those programs, but Supervised Release remains separate. Supervised Release Care Coordinators will not work in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS: The CR program works with individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Forensic Coordinators provide professional testimony, write court documents, and understand the 917.17 WSS. The Forensic Coordinator works with mental health institutions, court systems, natural support, and community providers. The OCRP and JBCR offer services to adults charged with a crime adjudicated not competent to stand trial but likely to regain competency. The Competency programs Forensic Coordinators understand the 971.14 WSS and are responsible for meeting clients in the community (OCRP) as well as in the Jail setting (JBCR). The Forensic Coordinator works with the jail system, providing legal education, community providers, the court system, institutions, and natural support. · The OARS program, the Forensic Coordinator, understands the criminogenic needs of the client. This is a voluntary program. The Forensic Coordinator starts meeting with the client at the correctional institution in the pre-release stage and continues through post-release. The Forensic Coordinator works closely with the client and their treatment team for up to two years. · Supervised Release specifically works with sexually violent people who are committed under WI statute 980. While they currently may be living at Sandridge Secure Treatment Center, the role of LSS is to provide service coordination and services to assist them with a transition to living in the community. o Sexually violent person: This is someone who has a mental disorder that makes it likely the person will engage in future acts of sexual violence convicted of a sexually violent offense, adjudicated as delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or found not guilty of or not responsible for a sexually violent offense by reason of mental disease or defect. These people are committed under Wis. Stat. ch. 980. DIRECT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees providing direct services): Promote client independence and growth, consistent with the service plan. Provide services using a trauma-informed and person and/or family-centered model. Provide services utilizing agency approved and supported evidence-based practices that have been indicated by the funder and/or agency. Accurately complete time reporting. 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. Assess client's needs utilizing the required assessment tool(s) (e.g. functional screen). Re-assess, as needed, and at least annually. Information to complete the assessment is gained via interviews, collateral contacts and prior records. Work alongside the client, their family, his/her supports, and other service providers, develop and implement a comprehensive and individualized service plan. When required by the program/service, coordinate and authorize services according to the service plan. Provide services to assigned clients in alignment with the service plan. Organize and plan work effectively. Apply knowledge of community resources. Apply knowledge of casework principles and methods. Apply working knowledge of human behavior, dynamics of groups, interpersonal relations, and social interactions. Apply working knowledge of social problems and their effects on individuals. Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions. Communicate effectively with team members and providers. When authorizing services, articulate the expectations of the service. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships. Complete documentation within required timelines and expectations per LSS, regulation, funders, and practice standards. Maintain client records, primarily electronic files. Make recommendations within the client team and scope of practice. Testify at legal proceedings as required by law and/or role. Coordinate and facilitate person and/or family-centered team meetings. When supervision is a program requirement, actively engage in the clinical supervision process. Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars. Within your scope of practice, provide consultation to peers. Understand productivity expectations. Meet or exceed the standards that have been established for the role and the program. Perform other duties and special projects 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. Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees Calm Wellness App - Premium Access Student loan navigation program with Summer, PBC Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition Qualifications 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: The specific education and/or experience is determined by the service delivered and the funding stream requirements. General Requirements: · Bachelor's degree in relevant area of human services. Acceptable human service degrees for this role include, but are not limited to, the following: · Community Mental Health · Substance Use · Counseling/Guidance · Criminal Justice · Psychology · Recreational Therapy · Rehabilitation Counseling · Social Worker · Vocational Counseling If not listed above, a transcript review as well as payer review may be requested of the applicant/potential employee. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements. TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Some overnight travel may be required
    $37k-46k yearly est. 1d ago
  • CCS Service Facilitator - Columbia County

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Baraboo, WI jobs

    Job Title: CCS Service Facilitator - Columbia County (Remote & Community-Based) Company: Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan Employment Type: Full-Time About the Role: Lutheran Social Services (LSS) is seeking a compassionate and organized CCS Service Facilitator to join our Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) team serving Columbia County. This role provides community-based care coordination for individuals with mental health needs across home, school, and community environments. Work Environment: Primarily remote for documentation and meetings Telehealth services may be provided Community travel throughout Columbia County is required Position visits with clients in their homes, schools and community Optional office space available in Baraboo HUB location Compensation (Not Based on Billable Hours): Bachelor's Degree: $24.20/hr Master's Degree: $27.20/hr Master's, in training license: $28.20/hr Masters, Licensed: $30.20 Key Responsibilities: Conduct assessments using functional tools Develop and implement individualized service plans Coordinate and authorize services Facilitate person- and family-centered team meetings Maintain accurate documentation and client records Collaborate with clients, families, and service providers Participate in supervision, training, and staff development Flexible scheduling based on client needs (evenings/weekends may be required) Perks & Benefits: Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility Licensure and exam fee reimbursement Free clinical supervision Internal and external training support Flexible scheduling and remote work options Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Paid Time Off + 10 Paid Holidays Mileage reimbursement 403B retirement plan with contributions Calm Premium Wellness App Early Earned Wage Access Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in a human services field (e.g., Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, etc.) Master's degree preferred Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Ability to work with electronic health records and various software systems Strong communication and organizational skills Work Conditions: Community-based work with exposure to various environments Moderate noise level Physical activity including bending, kneeling, and stair climbing Crisis response may be required Travel: Daily travel throughout Columbia County Occasional overnight travel LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $24.2-27.2 hourly 11d ago
  • Benefits Sales Representative (Hybrid)

    Rauch Organization 2.9company rating

    Fayetteville, AR jobs

    Crafting Brighter Futures for Families Positioned at the forefront of specialized financial services, our company helps families safeguard their assets and promise a profound purpose: ensuring a brighter future for every client. As a Benefits Representative, you play a pivotal role in helping families protect their assets and secure their futures. You'll be the face of our company, embodying our values and commitment. Primary Responsibilities: Engage with clients to understand their financial goals and concerns. Present tailored solutions to safeguard their assets effectively. Maintain a pulse on the industry, ensuring you offer the best and most updated advice. Foster relationships and ensure our clients always have someone they can turn to. Why Work With Us? Hybrid Work: Enjoy the benefits of a flexible full-time role working in office and remotely from home. Unlimited Earning Potential: Your dedication determines your earnings*. Company Culture: At our company people are ambitious but respectful, high-energy, and treat every member like family. We do (optional) company outings frequently! Grow with Us: Dive into continuous learning and development opportunities. Application Process: 1. Submit Your Application: No stringent qualifications needed. We believe in potential. 2. Virtual Company Overview: Once your application is in, you'll receive an invite to a virtual overview, detailing everything you need to know about the position. This session lasts 20-30 minutes, and you can self-schedule at your convenience, often on the same day. 3. Interact with Us: During the overview, you'll have the chance to chat with our team members and ask any questions. FAQs: When will I hear back after applying? Typically, within 24 hours. Is there any specific software I need for the virtual overview? No, our platform is accessible through any standard web browser. Details will be provided in the invitation. What's the growth trajectory for a Benefits Representative? Our focus is on continuous learning and development. Many of our reps have seen exponential career growth within our organization. * This is a commission only role with average earnings of $65,000+ in the first year and uncapped room for rapid growth based on performance. State and federal laws require licensing to sell certain insurance products. Ability to obtain a license is required.
    $65k yearly 1d ago
  • Hiring Support for ICA Team

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Appleton, WI jobs

    🌟 Join Our Team as an ICA Team Manager! 🌟 Choose to be part of a team grounded in the virtues of being: ✅ Humble ✅ Hungry ✅ People Smart At LSS-Connections, we're a non-profit organization that values inclusivity, diversity, transparency, respect for ideas, ownership, and accountability-all while working toward a shared vision. As an ICA Team Manager, you'll empower clients to live the promise of self-determination and lead a team of professionals dedicated to making a difference. What You'll Do 💼 Lead and mentor ICA Teams to deliver exceptional service. Ensure compliance with state ICA contract requirements. Build community connections and foster cultural competence. Oversee hiring, training, and development of team members. Manage budgets and maintain fiscal integrity. Support outreach strategies and ICA service enhancements. Perks & Benefits 🎁 Flexible Schedule & Remote Work Robust Benefits Package: Medical/Dental/Vision 403B Retirement Plan Life Insurance & Disability Coverage Mileage Reimbursement Paid Time Off: Vacation, Sick, Personal, and 10 Paid Holidays Employee Assistance Program Technology Provided: Laptop, Cell Phone, Printer, Office Supplies Qualifications ✅ Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, human services, or related field (Master's preferred). 3+ years experience working with similar populations; supervisory experience strongly preferred. Valid Driver's License and satisfactory driving record. Ability to pass a Caregiver Background Check. Strong communication and leadership skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Suite and ability to learn internal systems. Physical Demands & Work Environment 🏃 ♀️ Regularly required to talk or hear; frequently stand, walk, and sit. Occasionally lift/move up to 10 pounds. Vision requirements: close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment. Keyboarding required for this position. Work occurs in community environments (home, office, community settings) and may involve outdoor conditions during travel. Possible exposure to chemical fumes, smoke, dust, mildew, and pets in client homes. Noise level is usually moderate. Travel ✈️ Ability to travel on day trips up to 50%; occasional overnight travel may be required. Ready to Make an Impact? 🌍 If you're a caring person with a passion for serving others, we want you on our team! 👉 Apply Today and Help Us Empower Lives! LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $20k-25k yearly est. 13d ago
  • ETL Informatica IICS Developer-12 Months Contract -Remote opportunity-Direct Customer.

    Accion Labs 4.4company rating

    Philadelphia, PA jobs

    Greetings from Accion Labs, Our direct Client is looking for ETL Informatica IICS Developer-12 Months Contract -Remote opportunity-Direct Customer. Primary skills :Data Engineering & ETL/ELT ,ODI or Informatica Cloud (IICS) ,SQL / PL-SQL, Informatica IICS Job Description: The ETL engineer will install, test, and maintain ETL jobs and processes, •5 years' experience on IICS Development and support •Troubleshoot and resolve production issues and provide high-level support on system software •Part of the production support team spanning multiple time zones and geographies •Coordinate with internal IT teams to analyze and resolve production process failures •Prepare and execute processes to correct data discrepancies in reporting tables •Provide 24X7 on-call support on a rotation basis •Ensure all service level objectives are achieved or exceeded •Join conference calls with other IT departments to support recovery from outages •Perform release management and post-implementation tasks for software releases to production environments •Respond to business user requests regarding data issues and outages •Provide feedback to Application Development teams regarding opportunities to make code more reliable, faster, and easier to maintain •Provide technical analysis to help debug issues, perform root cause analysis and eliminate repeated incidents •Collaborate with team members to resolve complex issues to assure the successful delivery of IT solutions •Automate manual repeatable tasks Develop and maintain documentation, technical procedures, and user guides Education: Bachelor s degree in computer science, information Systems, or related discipline. This role is open to W2 or those seeking Corp-Corp employment. The salary range for this role is 90-100 k/annum or Corp-Corp rates please contact the recruiter. In addition to other benefits, Accion Labs offers a comprehensive benefits package, with Accion covering 65% of the medical, dental, and Vision Premiums for employees, their spouses, and dependent children enrolling in the Accion-provided plans.
    $60k-82k yearly est. 2d ago
  • ICA Team Manager

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Green Bay, WI jobs

    🌟 Join Our Team as an ICA Team Manager! 🌟 Choose to be part of a team grounded in the virtues of being: ✅ Humble ✅ Hungry ✅ People Smart At LSS-Connections, we're a non-profit organization that values inclusivity, diversity, transparency, respect for ideas, ownership, and accountability-all while working toward a shared vision. As an ICA Team Manager, you'll empower clients to live the promise of self-determination and lead a team of professionals dedicated to making a difference. What You'll Do 💼 Lead and mentor ICA Teams to deliver exceptional service. Ensure compliance with state ICA contract requirements. Build community connections and foster cultural competence. Oversee hiring, training, and development of team members. Manage budgets and maintain fiscal integrity. Support outreach strategies and ICA service enhancements. Perks & Benefits 🎁 Flexible Schedule & Remote Work Robust Benefits Package: Medical/Dental/Vision 403B Retirement Plan Life Insurance & Disability Coverage Mileage Reimbursement Paid Time Off: Vacation, Sick, Personal, and 10 Paid Holidays Employee Assistance Program Technology Provided: Laptop, Cell Phone, Printer, Office Supplies Qualifications ✅ Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, human services, or related field (Master's preferred). 3+ years experience working with similar populations; supervisory experience strongly preferred. Valid Driver's License and satisfactory driving record. Ability to pass a Caregiver Background Check. Strong communication and leadership skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Suite and ability to learn internal systems. Physical Demands & Work Environment 🏃 ♀️ Regularly required to talk or hear; frequently stand, walk, and sit. Occasionally lift/move up to 10 pounds. Vision requirements: close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment. Keyboarding required for this position. Work occurs in community environments (home, office, community settings) and may involve outdoor conditions during travel. Possible exposure to chemical fumes, smoke, dust, mildew, and pets in client homes. Noise level is usually moderate. Travel ✈️ Ability to travel on day trips up to 50%; occasional overnight travel may be required. Ready to Make an Impact? 🌍 If you're a caring person with a passion for serving others, we want you on our team! 👉 Apply Today and Help Us Empower Lives! LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $25k-31k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Family Services Coordinator

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Spring Grove, IL jobs

    💼 Now Hiring: Care Coordinator - Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Program 📍 Walworth County, WI 🕒 Full-Time | M-F, First Shift | Hybrid Work Option 🌟 Make a difference in the lives of children and families! Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan is seeking a dedicated Care Coordinator to join our CLTS Waiver Program team in Walworth County! The Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver Program is a federally funded Medicaid initiative that helps children with developmental, physical, or severe emotional disabilities receive services that allow them to live safely in their homes and communities. As a Care Coordinator, you'll be the primary point of contact for families, helping them access and navigate essential services with compassion and care. 🧠 What You'll Do 🧒 Assess children's functional abilities using approved tools 📝 Develop and implement individualized service plans with families and providers 🤝 Facilitate team meetings and coordinate services based on family-centered goals 📋 Maintain accurate documentation and meet all regulatory timelines 🧭 Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to support families 🧑 ⚖️ Testify in legal proceedings when required 💬 Communicate clearly with families, providers, and team members 🧑 🎓 Participate in staff development, training, and supervision 🎁 Perks & Benefits 🏥 Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 💳 Flex Spending (Health & Dependent Care) 🚙 Mileage Reimbursement 🏖️ Paid Time Off + 10 Paid Holidays 💰 403B Retirement Contribution 🧘 Calm Wellness App - Premium Access 🎓 Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligibility + Navigation Support 💸 Early Earned Wage Access (UKG Wallet) 🧑 ⚕️ Employee Assistance Program 🏅 Service Awards & Recognition 🏡 Remote Work Perks: Up to 2 days/week from home 📚 Qualifications 🎓 Bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field (e.g., Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, etc.) 🧒 Minimum 1 year of experience working with children and/or youth with disabilities 🌍 Bilingual fluency in Spanish is preferred but not required 💻 Proficient in computer systems and electronic health records 🤝 Strong interpersonal and organizational skills 🚗 Valid driver's license and reliable transportation (MVR check required) 🌍 Work Environment Community-based with daily travel required Moderate noise level; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions Flexibility to meet family needs, including crisis response ✨ Join a team that's making a real impact. Apply today and help empower families through compassionate care coordination in the CLTS Program! LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $32k-39k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Licensed Social Worker - Manhattan

    The Jewish Board 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    PURPOSE: The Jewish Board's Community Behavioral Health treatment programs provide compassionate, high quality, evidence-based services to individuals and families in the communities we serve. Our staff use a culturally affirming, person-centered approach to help individuals and theirfamilies develop skills and resources to improve overall functioning, to instill hope, and to strengthen resiliency. Our programs work closely with community partners to address health disparities in our neighborhoods while also celebrating the strengths and resilience of our communities. POSITION OVERVIEW: This position provides clinical services as part of an Article 31 OMH certified outpatient MHOTRS clinic. The clinics are located in diverse communities and provide services to individuals of all ages and their families and support systems. Clinical services are provided using a trauma-informed, evidence-based, racially & culturally affirming approach. Interventions include, but are not limited to, evaluations; individual, group and/or family therapy; care coordination; and crisis interventions. KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS : • Conduct comprehensive evaluations and psychosocial assessments • Develop treatment plans in collaboration with clients and family members (as appropriate), to identify treatment needs and interventions and review/revise treatment plans to reflect client's treatment progress and changing problems/goals. • Provide individual, group, family, collateral treatment and crisis services/interventions • Be actively self-reflective & self-aware of how clinical and administrative practice impacts clients, families, and the communities we serve • Approach work with an anti-racist lens and open to continuously learning and evolving • Liaise with families, schools, criminal justice, and other community agencies to coordinate care • Participate in clinical meetings, staff meetings, required training, and supervision. • Open and willing to receive constructive feedback • Maintain documentation according to the standards and time frames established by the Jewish Board, regulatory agencies and/or funding sources • Maintain professional behaviors and ethical standards as established by licensing board, relevant professional association and the Jewish Board policies and procedures. • Must have a strong knowledge of OMH Telehealth guidelines and adherence to the requirements of telehealth practice. • Other duties as assigned. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS MAY INCLUDE: • Attending case conferences as needed • Maintaining a steady and active caseload • Meeting the minimum expectations for kept visits EDUCATIONAL / TRAINING REQUIRED: • Master's degree in social work or mental health counseling and New York State clinical licensure in social work (LCSW) or mental health counseling (LMHC-DP). Solid clinical skills and knowledge of evidence-based practices. Prior experience in DBT, Trauma Focused CBT, EMDR preferred, but not required. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED / LANGUAGE PREFERENCE: • Experience treating children or adolescents is preferred. • Fluency in a second language is preferred. COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED: • Experience with documenting in electronic health records and using Microsoft Office software • Experience with tele mental health platforms a must VISUAL AND MANUAL DEXIERITY: The candidate should be able to read paper and electronic documents and perform significant data entry into various computer programs WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL EFFORT Remote work setting. Position entails a schedule of three weekday evening 1pm-9pm or two weekday evening hours and one weekend (Saturday or Sunday 9-5pm) We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
    $38k-48k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Director of Data Strategy

    Catholic Charities 4.3company rating

    San Francisco, CA jobs

    Catholic Charities is the social services arm of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Founded in 1907 to care for the orphans of the San Francisco earthquake, Catholic Charities is an independent non-profit organization. All financial contributions directly support Catholic Charities' programs in Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Sonoma Counties. Catholic Charities serves and advocates for the poor, the sick, the distressed, children, youth, families, immigrants and seniors, regardless of race, religion, color, sex, age, physical or mental disability, national origin, sexual orientation, or any other basis covered by local law. The primary role of the Director of Data Strategy is to support the implementation and development of systems and practices that will lead to a continual cycle of Discovery, Analysis, and Improvement throughout the agency. A key element of this position will be to facilitate data collection, examination and turning it into usable information for Agency Strategic and Operational direction. The Director will steward Agency accreditation which measures levels of impact, outcomes, indicators of success and the theory of change that Catholic Charities uses to achieve these results. In carrying out this role, the Director will balance responsibilities of implementing solutions and helping programs and administrative departments to develop the capacity and capability to conduct their own continuous improvement measurements and goals. The Director is a champion for data science and for Catholic Charities to be a data driven organization and forges Business Development for agency opportunity to explore new business ventures and program services. Salary: $120,000 Location: Onsite 5 Days per Week Lead the discovery, planning and implementation of sustainable technology and process systems that result in desired agency outcomes and continuous improvement by implementing and coordinating a data strategy plan for the entire agency. Build upon existing data collection instruments and methodologies to identify program/service/department level impact, outcomes, indicators of success and the theories of change that we will use to achieve the results and to generate optimal data to measure progress in achieving program/service outcomes. Assist and train agency leaders and staff on the use and interpretation of data for quality improvement and strategic decision making. Work with others to share and interpret findings and lead efforts to adopt practices and build capacity and capabilities of a "learning organization." Lead initiatives on behalf of the Agency consisting of direct or matrixed personnel in project planning, design, and execution to realize Agency strategy for the betterment of Catholic Charities services. Provide clear communication of key findings to a variety of sponsors and stakeholders including agency Staff, Executives, Board Members, Funders, and Community Practitioners. Be a champion and collaborative partner in accreditation for the entire agency, especially in the areas of quality improvement and data usage. Provide consultation and guidance that enable those responsible for execution and adherence to compliance. Establish and provide oversight into an Agency Data Governance model that aligns with compliance standards for accreditation, contracts, grants and enables continual analysis to be a Data Driven organization. Provide management, oversight and mentorship to direct reports and other staff as required. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. 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. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education & Experience: Bachelor's level degree in social science or related field. 5-7 years of experience with program evaluation, database management, or similar areas Experience with the identification of impacts, outcomes, indicators, theories of change, and logic models. Experience with analysis of data and the ability to convey relevance to others Experience supervising staff. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects concurrently. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work effectively and influence in a matrixed organization. Strong analytical skills and attention to detail. Demonstrated use of research methodology and techniques. Ability to translate research into salient messages and outcomes. Proficient with Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel). Demonstrated experience using Microsoft Teams or other Unified Communication and Collaboration tools to effectively work remotely with geographically dispersed colleagues. Experience in using Microsoft Power BI to quickly perform analysis and develop recommendations is required. Proficient with Microsoft Fabric, UKG, & Blackbaud's Raiser's Edge. Familiar with Social Media platforms with the ability to leverage analytic tools measuring utilization and effectiveness of Agency website for fund raising. Demonstrates the necessary attitudes, knowledge and skills to deliver culturally competent services and work effectively in cross-cultural situations. Clearances Required Prior to the First Day of Employment: Fingerprinting Clearance: Required TB Screening - Negative Tuberculosis Test: N/A First Aid Certificate: N/A The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Occasional bending, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, twisting and walking. Occasional lifting, pushing and pulling. Frequent repetitive motions: Making substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands and/or fingers. Light work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; and extensive reading. Driving is not required for this position. If driving is requested for a specified project, incumbent must have a valid California driver's license and be able to provide proof of DMV record and personal insurance (if required.) The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The worker is occasionally exposed to perfume or scents in personal care products used by employees, clients, and visitors. Noise level in work environment is usually moderate in accordance with a typical office environment. The work environment includes traveling using various modes of transportation. DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. CATHOLIC CHARITIES IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER and is committed to providing equal employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, legal domicile status, veteran status, disability or AIDS/HIV status or any other characteristic protected under federal or state law. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
    $120k yearly 56d ago
  • Treasury Options Trader - Work From Home

    Parallel Partners 4.4company rating

    Chicago, IL jobs

    Job Description Treasury Options Trader - Work From Home We are seeking a talented and self-motivated Treasury Options Trader to join an options trading team. The ideal Treasury Options Trader would have an interest and experience in treasury options trading. This Treasury Options Trader will work with the existing highly skilled options team and will be charged with helping maintain and extend the firm's options volatility modeling. This position is 100% Remote. Qualifications Options Trader Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in technical areas such as electrical engineering, computer science, or mathematics. - Need 3-5 years of treasury options trading experience. - Need strong technical skills in Python/C++. - Need to have trading Industry experience. - Need treasury options experience. - Should have strong Risk Management skills. - You should have a proven track record in executing treasury options strategies. Benefits include medical, dental, vision spending account, health savings account, 50K life insurance policy, short-term/long-term disability insurance, employee assistance program, 401K, tuition reimbursement, etc. Keywords: Chicago IL Jobs, Treasury Options Trader, Treasury Options, Python, C++, Risk Management, Trading, Financial, Remote, Work From Home, Chicago Recruiters, Information Technology Jobs, IT Jobs, Chicago Recruiting Looking to hire a Treasury Options Trader in Chicago, IL or in other cities? Our IT recruiting agencies and staffing companies can help. We help companies that are looking to hire Treasury Options Traders for jobs in Chicago, Illinois and in other cities too. Please contact our IT recruiting agencies and IT staffing companies today! Additional Information Please check out all of our jobs at ******************************* and ********************************
    $81k-146k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Assistant Controller

    Caron Treatment Centers-Career 4.8company rating

    Wernersville, PA jobs

    Join a purpose-driven team at Caron Treatment Centers, where for nearly 70 years, we've been helping people find a path to recovery from addiction and rebuild their lives. We offer real careers with real opportunities for growth, comprehensive training, and a commitment to work-life balance. Our benefits include generous paid time off, company-paid life and disability insurance, professional growth and development, tuition reimbursement, a competitive 401(k) plan, and robust medical, dental, and vision plans. We're proud to foster a diverse and inclusive environment, with a culture of teamwork, compassion, and dedication to our mission. Start a career that saves lives at a company that values yours! Remote position CPA (Active/Inactive) Required Healthcare Finance experience required Duties and Responsibilities: Preparation of monthly reports for Finance Committee, Operations, and other monthly Financial Reporting as needed for senior and executive management, Board of Trustees and Board Committees, and other stakeholders. Responsibility for preparing the annual budget for Caron and affiliates including meeting with and communicating with key stakeholders throughout the process and updating/managing company's budget software. Analytical review and preparation of account balances, activity and reconciliations to assure accurate reporting and to identify and explain trends and variances, including coordination with treasury and revenue cycle teams. Manage/maintain supporting accounting systems and processes and reconciliations to financial records for fixed assets, inventory, payables, receivables and other related systems. Actively support and participate in the annual audit of financial statements and preparation of statutory reporting including tax returns and Form 990 information returns. Assure proper accounting and financial reporting in accordance with GAAP and Caron policies and procedures. Provide financial support and expertise in projects including pro forma analyses of new services, acquisitions, expansion opportunities, major purchases, financing and lease transactions and other projects as assigned Develop and improve financial and accounting processes, procedures and policies. Provide financial support and guidance to executive and department management and staff to support the effectiveness of program services and departmental operations and the strategic plan of Caron. Coordinate with the Controller for financial department cross training, process documentation and knowledge transfer for transitions and back up. This job description reflects management's assignment of essential functions. It does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. Physical Requirements: The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Lifting up to 20lbs (file boxes, etc) Significant computer screen/mouse/keyboard work Ability to work extended hours and some travel as needed EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS: BS or BA in Accounting or Business/Finance curriculum with accounting emphasis required. Healthcare Finance experience required. Minimum of 5 years of Accounting/Finance experience required. Supervisory experience preferred. CPA (active or inactive) required. If in recovery, one year of continuous sobriety. Knowledge, Skills And Abilities: Requires a knowledge of Windows operating systems Requires a significant knowledge of EXCEL and PowerPoint Prefer knowledge of Blackbaud financial systems, fixed asset accounting software, grant accounting, patient revenue accounting Competencies / Measurements: Ability to prepare monthly journal entries, reconciliations, and account analyses and possess a general knowledge of GAAP accounting principles - direct Ability to prepare periodic financial statements from the current accounting system and to understand the accounting software to train new employees and enhance system effectiveness-direct Internal customer service to other departments and leadership- no reports/complaints by staff or leadership #IND103
    $65k-87k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Peer Support Specialist- GULFPORT AREA

    Catholic Charities 4.3company rating

    Gulfport, MS jobs

    JOB CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt STATUS: Full - Time PROGRAM: Kinship Navigator PRIMARY RESPONSIBILTIES: The Peer Support Specialist provides peer to peer support to assist with normalizing the experience of the children and caregiver. The Peer Support Specialist works with the navigator to help caregivers negotiate the system and address key obstacles the family is facing. The Peer Support Specialist services will be delivered by a grandparent or other relative with lived caregiving experience. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: ▪ Provide follow up phone calls and other communication to ensure the caregiver's needs have been addressed to the best of your ability. ▪ Assist the Kinship Navigator with identifying the Caregiver's specific need. ▪ Provides support and guidance to the kinship family, including helping to navigate the child welfare system, gain access to public and private community resources, permanency planning, and interpreting policies and procedures for programs serving families and children. ▪ Provides support and guidance to the kinship family, including seeking out resources and community events, medical resources, educational resources, legal resources, and access to upcoming changes which directly impacts the family. ▪ Ability to search for resources and promote the program on an ongoing basis. ▪ Assists caregivers in building social and engagements skills to enhance their ability to gain employment and participate in parents and social groups. ▪ Assist with the intake process for caregivers and complete all required forms in preparation for program admissions. ▪ Provides support through advocacy to protect the rights of caregivers based on daily living services such as social security office, clients' service organizations, housing providers, etc. ▪ Obtains program required documents such as proof of custody, ▪ Helps kinship caregivers to determine eligibility, obtain and complete forms for consumers, attend necessary appointments for services or resources. ▪ Maintains regular and consistent with kinship families in the office, client's home, in the community, or remotely as contact needed. ▪ Helps kinship caregivers to determine eligibility, obtain and complete forms, attend necessary appointments for services or resources. ▪ Refers to community outreach programs. ▪ Assists in linking family to recreational activities/resources for relative children placed in kinship caregiver's home. ▪ Safeguards the family's dignity and protects the rights and individuality of each kin family under his/her supervision. ▪ Maintains appropriate boundaries and remain in compliance with HIPAA privacy laws. ▪ Collaborates as a team member. ▪ Maintains good communication with the team. ▪ Participates in assigned meetings. ▪ Completes and maintains all service documentation and statistics as required. ▪ Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE: This position requires a high school diploma/GED and must have received a Peer Support Specialist Certification OR be willing to obtain certification within 120 days of hire. SKILLS/ABILITIES: ▪ Ability to provide education and advocacy on behalf of kinship families; and strong empathy and understanding of the unique role, needs and challenges of kinship caregivers. ▪ Ability to promote placement stability and positive permanency outcomes. ▪ Ability to respond quickly to time sensitive requests. ▪ Ability to engage with various family dynamics build partnerships. ▪ Ability to travel within assigned region, when applicable. ▪ Ability attend a combination of assigned trainings, meetings and supervision through the use of technology including zoom and other meeting software while on a remote work schedule. ▪ Demonstrates excellent problem solving and conflict resolution skills. ▪ Demonstrates strong commitment to children being placed with kinship families as well as holds a value that family connections are paramount and demonstrates competence in working with families involved in the child welfare system. ▪ Demonstrates ability to evaluate situations and make decisions regarding case services or family needs. ▪ Knowledge of community resources available for support of kinship families. ▪ Demonstrate awareness of, sensitivity to, and competence in dealing with a cultural and socioeconomic diverse client population.
    $26k-32k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Speech Language Pathologist

    Developmental Pathways 3.9company rating

    Aurora, CO jobs

    Job Details Developmental Pathways Aurora Office - Aurora, CO FT - 40 hrs/week $72429.00 - $83809.96 Salary/year DayDescription Are you a passionate Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) who thrives in community-based work and loves helping children reach their full potential? Join our Early Intervention team and make a lasting impact in the lives of families across Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Parker, and occasionally Aurora. Developmental Pathways (DP) is seeking an SLP in our Early Intervention (EI) department, who will provide therapy services in children's natural environments or via telehealth. This role will be responsible for adhering to the EI guidelines, documentation, and funding requirements. This role will also collaborate with families and interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for children on their caseload. This is a community-based role, averaging 4-6 visits per day, 40 hours per week, Monday-Thursday, with a strong focus on relationship-building and developmental support. Application Deadline: Sunday, November 2nd at 11:59 PM (MST) Additional Responsibilities Maintain up to 55-60% productivity with individual, evaluation, or IFSP Development billable visits Use the Primary Service Provider Model to team with other therapeutic disciplines, service coordinators, and caregivers to develop and implement functional goals and strategies to enhance the child's development Support categorical assessments and initial Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) development for children who are categorically eligible for Early Intervention services Adhere to Medicaid regulations when this is a funding source (i.e. EVV) Help families determine priorities for service Perform standardized or play-based assessments and complete all required documentation of child's progress toward IFSP goals Perform consultative visits either alone or consultation with other team members, as appropriate Develop and maintain working case files per department policies and procedures Submit billing and supporting documentation timely Partner with service coordinators, Child Find teams, and other community partners who serve young children to deliver early intervention services Provide skilled speech therapy services/interventions to children age 0-36 months with speech/communication, language, hearing, voice, and feeding/swallowing deficits May be asked to participate in the supervision of clinical fellowship year (CFY) through CFY Program Speech Language Pathologists can earn credentialing on the job. As a result, there are certain job duties regarding billing and evaluations that Speech Language Pathologists must perform with supervisor review & approval Qualifications Requirements Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate degree from an accredited therapy program Two (2) years' experience in the relevant field Specialty certification (ASHA) Active DORA licensure in Colorado Demonstrated experience with specific programmatic concepts, practices, and procedures Must be able to meet physical demands to include bending or twists of the body, lifting, standing time, and sitting time to include floor play/therapy, etc. Preferred Working knowledge of Medicaid and private insurance billing Knowledge of rules and regulations for Early Intervention Prefer additional experience in an area directly related to job assignment Knowledge of rules and regulations for the Division of Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Compensation & Benefits $72,429 - $83,809.96 annually Health/dental/vision coverage Employer-paid and supplemental life insurance Short- and long-term disability insurance Generous paid time off and holiday pay Flexible work schedule Monthly remote work stipend 401(k) investment plan, with an employer match of up to 4% Mileage reimbursement Tuition reimbursement program Certified Employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Healthcare reimbursement and flexible spending plan Discounts on auto and homeowners' insurance Employee assistance program Credit union membership Employer-paid training You Belong! To learn more about our commitment to inclusion and diversity, visit our website: ******************************************************** About Us Started in 1964, Developmental Pathways (DP) is a nonprofit agency serving more than 15,000 individuals with disabilities and their families in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert counties. We are a designated Case Management Agency (CMA) for long-term care services and are one of Colorado's Community Centered Boards (CCB), connecting people to federal, state, county, and private funding. We are also Colorado's largest Early Intervention (EI) provider and help connect young children to essential resources, serving the City of Aurora in addition. Our mission is to enrich the lives of people with disabilities/delays by partnering to provide expertise, support, and advocacy in their pursuit of a meaningful life. At DP, we believe that our people are our greatest asset. We want to give you the ability to grow and do what you love. We are committed to creating an inclusive and dynamic work environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career with an organization that values integrity, innovation, partnership, and stewardship, you've come to the right place! If you need an accommodation with this application process, please contact *********************
    $72.4k-83.8k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Care Coordinator - Forensics

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Up Mi 3.7company rating

    Marathon, WI jobs

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Forensic Care Coordinator for our Operating Avenues for Re-Entry Success (OARS) program serving Marathon, Wood and Clark counties. This is a full-time, benefit eligible role. The position requires regular visits in the client's home and/or community and then is able to work from home for documentation and meeting purposes. The role is primarily, Monday through Friday, 1st shift, but will require flexibility to meet the needs of clients. This role provides comprehensive person-centered case management. This requires ongoing learning in Motivational Interviewing through participation in monthly coaching and quarterly fidelity reviews as well as the use of other identified evidence-based practices. This role works with individuals in DHS's Outpatient Competency Restoration Program (OCRP), Jail-Based Competency Program (JBCR), Conditional Release Program (CR), and Opening Avenues to Reentry Success Program (OARS), or Supervised Release (SR). Forensic Care Coordinators work collaboratively with community service providers that have been identified to specifically address the needs of the client with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. LSS works closely with the client's treatment team and natural supports to best support whether the client is released from jail, prison, mental health institutions, or the community. Forensic Care Coordinators working in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS can be asked to work with clients in any of those programs, but Supervised Release remains separate. Supervised Release Care Coordinators will not work in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS: The CR program works with individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Forensic Coordinators provide professional testimony, write court documents, and understand the 917.17 WSS. The Forensic Coordinator works with mental health institutions, court systems, natural support, and community providers. The OCRP and JBCR offer services to adults charged with a crime adjudicated not competent to stand trial but likely to regain competency. The Competency programs Forensic Coordinators understand the 971.14 WSS and are responsible for meeting clients in the community (OCRP) as well as in the Jail setting (JBCR). The Forensic Coordinator works with the jail system, providing legal education, community providers, the court system, institutions, and natural support. · The OARS program, the Forensic Coordinator, understands the criminogenic needs of the client. This is a voluntary program. The Forensic Coordinator starts meeting with the client at the correctional institution in the pre-release stage and continues through post-release. The Forensic Coordinator works closely with the client and their treatment team for up to two years. · Supervised Release specifically works with sexually violent people who are committed under WI statute 980. While they currently may be living at Sandridge Secure Treatment Center, the role of LSS is to provide service coordination and services to assist them with a transition to living in the community. o Sexually violent person: This is someone who has a mental disorder that makes it likely the person will engage in future acts of sexual violence convicted of a sexually violent offense, adjudicated as delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or found not guilty of or not responsible for a sexually violent offense by reason of mental disease or defect. These people are committed under Wis. Stat. ch. 980. DIRECT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees providing direct services): Promote client independence and growth, consistent with the service plan. Provide services using a trauma-informed and person and/or family-centered model. Provide services utilizing agency approved and supported evidence-based practices that have been indicated by the funder and/or agency. Accurately complete time reporting. 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. Assess client's needs utilizing the required assessment tool(s) (e.g. functional screen). Re-assess, as needed, and at least annually. Information to complete the assessment is gained via interviews, collateral contacts and prior records. Work alongside the client, their family, his/her supports, and other service providers, develop and implement a comprehensive and individualized service plan. When required by the program/service, coordinate and authorize services according to the service plan. Provide services to assigned clients in alignment with the service plan. Organize and plan work effectively. Apply knowledge of community resources. Apply knowledge of casework principles and methods. Apply working knowledge of human behavior, dynamics of groups, interpersonal relations, and social interactions. Apply working knowledge of social problems and their effects on individuals. Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions. Communicate effectively with team members and providers. When authorizing services, articulate the expectations of the service. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships. Complete documentation within required timelines and expectations per LSS, regulation, funders, and practice standards. Maintain client records, primarily electronic files. Make recommendations within the client team and scope of practice. Testify at legal proceedings as required by law and/or role. Coordinate and facilitate person and/or family-centered team meetings. When supervision is a program requirement, actively engage in the clinical supervision process. Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars. Within your scope of practice, provide consultation to peers. Understand productivity expectations. Meet or exceed the standards that have been established for the role and the program. Perform other duties and special projects 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. Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees Calm Wellness App - Premium Access Student loan navigation program with Summer, PBC Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition Qualifications 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: The specific education and/or experience is determined by the service delivered and the funding stream requirements. General Requirements: · Bachelor's degree in relevant area of human services. Acceptable human service degrees for this role include, but are not limited to, the following: · Community Mental Health · Substance Use · Counseling/Guidance · Criminal Justice · Psychology · Recreational Therapy · Rehabilitation Counseling · Social Worker · Vocational Counseling If not listed above, a transcript review as well as payer review may be requested of the applicant/potential employee. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements. TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Some overnight travel may be required
    $30k-35k yearly est. 1d ago
  • CCS Service Facilitator $23.50-$27.50/hr

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Portage, WI jobs

    Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI (LSS) 📍 Columbia County, WI 🕒 Part-Time (30 hrs/week, benefit eligible) | Growing to Full-Time 💰 Pay: $23.50-$27.50/hr based on education and licensure Make a Lasting Impact in Your Community Are you passionate about supporting individuals with mental health needs? Join LSS as a Service Facilitator in our Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) program-a team-based, wraparound initiative that delivers community-based care to children and adults across home, school, and community settings. This is a part-time role (30 hrs/week) with benefits, designed to grow into full-time as your caseload expands. 💼 What You'll Do Provide direct services including assessments, care planning, facilitation, psychoeducation, and skill development Support clients in developing communication, coping, and daily living skills Collaborate with families, recovery teams, and service providers Maintain accurate documentation and participate in supervision Deliver trauma-informed, person-centered care using evidence-based practices 🎓 Compensation Based on Credentials Education & Licensure Hourly Rate Bachelor's Degree $23.50/hr Master's Degree $26.50/hr Master's + Therapy Licensure $27.50/hr ✅ What You'll Need Bachelor's degree in human services (Master's preferred) Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings/weekends Strong documentation, communication, and organizational skills Comfort using electronic health records and Microsoft Office 🎁 Perks & Benefits 🧾 Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility 🧠 Free clinical supervision and consultation 📚 Licensure & exam fee reimbursement 🏖️ Generous PTO, 10 paid holidays, 2 personal days 💼 Retirement plan with 403b match 💡 Ongoing training and CEU support 🏡 Flexible scheduling and remote work options (program-dependent) 🎉 Annual raises and bonus opportunities 🌈 Why LSS? At Lutheran Social Services, we believe in empowering our employees and the communities we serve. You'll be part of a mission-driven organization that values inclusion, growth, and meaningful impact. We foster a supportive environment where your voice matters and your work changes lives. 📝 Apply today and help build stronger communities-one person at a time. LSS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
    $23.5-27.5 hourly 2d ago
  • Hiring Support for ICA Team

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Little Suamico, WI jobs

    🌟 Join Our Team as an ICA Team Manager! 🌟 Choose to be part of a team grounded in the virtues of being: ✅ Humble ✅ Hungry ✅ People Smart At LSS-Connections, we're a non-profit organization that values inclusivity, diversity, transparency, respect for ideas, ownership, and accountability-all while working toward a shared vision. As an ICA Team Manager, you'll empower clients to live the promise of self-determination and lead a team of professionals dedicated to making a difference. What You'll Do 💼 Lead and mentor ICA Teams to deliver exceptional service. Ensure compliance with state ICA contract requirements. Build community connections and foster cultural competence. Oversee hiring, training, and development of team members. Manage budgets and maintain fiscal integrity. Support outreach strategies and ICA service enhancements. Perks & Benefits 🎁 Flexible Schedule & Remote Work Robust Benefits Package: Medical/Dental/Vision 403B Retirement Plan Life Insurance & Disability Coverage Mileage Reimbursement Paid Time Off: Vacation, Sick, Personal, and 10 Paid Holidays Employee Assistance Program Technology Provided: Laptop, Cell Phone, Printer, Office Supplies Qualifications ✅ Bachelor's Degree in social work, psychology, human services, or related field (Master's preferred). 3+ years experience working with similar populations; supervisory experience strongly preferred. Valid Driver's License and satisfactory driving record. Ability to pass a Caregiver Background Check. Strong communication and leadership skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Suite and ability to learn internal systems. Physical Demands & Work Environment 🏃 ♀️ Regularly required to talk or hear; frequently stand, walk, and sit. Occasionally lift/move up to 10 pounds. Vision requirements: close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment. Keyboarding required for this position. Work occurs in community environments (home, office, community settings) and may involve outdoor conditions during travel. Possible exposure to chemical fumes, smoke, dust, mildew, and pets in client homes. Noise level is usually moderate. Travel ✈️ Ability to travel on day trips up to 50%; occasional overnight travel may be required. Ready to Make an Impact? 🌍 If you're a caring person with a passion for serving others, we want you on our team! 👉 Apply Today and Help Us Empower Lives! LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $20k-25k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Care Coordinator - Children's Long-term Support Waiver Program - Walworth County

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    North Prairie, WI jobs

    💼 Now Hiring: Care Coordinator - Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Program 📍 Walworth County, WI 🕒 Full-Time | M-F, First Shift | Hybrid Work Option 🌟 Make a difference in the lives of children and families! Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan is seeking a dedicated Care Coordinator to join our CLTS Waiver Program team in Walworth County! The Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver Program is a federally funded Medicaid initiative that helps children with developmental, physical, or severe emotional disabilities receive services that allow them to live safely in their homes and communities. As a Care Coordinator, you'll be the primary point of contact for families, helping them access and navigate essential services with compassion and care. 🧠 What You'll Do 🧒 Assess children's functional abilities using approved tools 📝 Develop and implement individualized service plans with families and providers 🤝 Facilitate team meetings and coordinate services based on family-centered goals 📋 Maintain accurate documentation and meet all regulatory timelines 🧭 Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to support families 🧑 ⚖️ Testify in legal proceedings when required 💬 Communicate clearly with families, providers, and team members 🧑 🎓 Participate in staff development, training, and supervision 🎁 Perks & Benefits 🏥 Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance 💳 Flex Spending (Health & Dependent Care) 🚙 Mileage Reimbursement 🏖️ Paid Time Off + 10 Paid Holidays 💰 403B Retirement Contribution 🧘 Calm Wellness App - Premium Access 🎓 Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligibility + Navigation Support 💸 Early Earned Wage Access (UKG Wallet) 🧑 ⚕️ Employee Assistance Program 🏅 Service Awards & Recognition 🏡 Remote Work Perks: Up to 2 days/week from home 📚 Qualifications 🎓 Bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field (e.g., Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, etc.) 🧒 Minimum 1 year of experience working with children and/or youth with disabilities 🌍 Bilingual fluency in Spanish is preferred but not required 💻 Proficient in computer systems and electronic health records 🤝 Strong interpersonal and organizational skills 🚗 Valid driver's license and reliable transportation (MVR check required) 🌍 Work Environment Community-based with daily travel required Moderate noise level; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions Flexibility to meet family needs, including crisis response ✨ Join a team that's making a real impact. Apply today and help empower families through compassionate care coordination in the CLTS Program! LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
    $35k-41k yearly est. 2d ago

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