Service Facilitator (Sauk County CCS)
Company: Lutheran Social Services of WI & UP MI
Location: Baraboo
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Comprehensive Community Services
(CCS) is a team-based wraparound program for individuals with
mental health needs. The Service Facilitator provides
community-based services to adults and children with high level
needs across environments; including home, school and community. We
are seeking a Service Facilitator / Therapist for Sauk County, full
time, 40 hours a week with benefits. Compensation based on
education and/or credentials: Bachelors: $24.20/hr. Master's
Degree: $27.20/hr. Master's w/ in training therapy licensure:
$28.20/hr. Master's degree, fully licensed: $30.20/hr. Examples of
services Expected may include (These are examples, not all
inclusive, and all services may not be provided by an individual
employee.): Assessment of functional abilities Care/Service
planning Care/Service facilitation Individual and/or Family
Psychoeducation - Psychoeducation services include: Providing
education and information resources about the member’s mental
health and/or substance abuse issues. Skills training. Problem
solving. Ongoing guidance about managing and coping with mental
health and/or substance abuse issues. Social and emotional support
for dealing with mental health and/or substance abuse issues.
Psychoeducation may be provided individually or in a group setting
to the member or the member’s family and natural supports (i.e.,
anyone the member identifies as being supportive in his or her
recovery and/or resilience process). Individual Skill Development
and Enhancement - Individual skill development and enhancement
services include training in communication, interpersonal skills,
problem solving, decision-making, self-regulation, conflict
resolution, and other specific needs identified in the member’s
service plan. Services also include training in daily living skills
related to personal care, household tasks, financial management,
transportation, shopping, parenting, accessing and connecting to
community resources and services (including health care services),
and other specific daily living needs identified in the member’s
service plan. Participation on recovery teams. (provide feedback
around service delivery and progress) 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. Working 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. 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. Work
a flexible weekly schedule that includes some evening and/or
weekend hours for client appointments. Work directly with Program
Supervisor or Manager to set expectations for scheduling clients.
Schedule is based on client need. 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 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 EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in
relevant area of human services required. Master's degree in
relevant area of human services is preferred. LSS approved examples
of human service degrees include, but are not limited to the
following: Child Development/Family Relations Community Mental
Health Substance Use Counseling/Guidance Criminal Justice Marriage
and Family Occupational Therapy Psychology Recreational Therapy
Rehabilitation Counseling Social Worker Sociology Special Education
Vocational Counseling 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. Lutheran Social
Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE)
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