Children's Long-Term Support Waiver Service Coordinator
Company: Kenosha Human Development Services
Location: Kenosha
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description KENOSHA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES, INC. 3536 52nd Street Kenosha, WI 53144
Division/Department: Community Resource Center Location: Main
Office Job Title: CLTS Waiver Service Coordinator Reports To: CLTS
Waiver Program Manager Type of Position: Full-time FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt Pay Range: $23.73 - $24.69 per hour Schedule: Monday -
Friday, 8am to 5pm Start Date: March 2, 2026 Please note: Due to
the program's rapid and ongoing expansion, we are continually
hiring to meet evolving program needs. POSITION SUMMARY Provide
general social work/case management services to children who are
determined to be eligible for the CLTS waiver and their families as
assigned. Provide coordination of services to individuals which
enable them to receive an array of appropriate services in a
planned, coordinated, efficient, and effective manner. Provide case
management services in keeping with modern principles and practices
for children with disabilities to include planning, linking,
monitoring, and advocacy services. Ensure that services are
coordinated with family, agency, and community resources. Mentor
staff learning the program to complete CLTS functions.
RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Assessment a. Has ability to ask questions to
obtain in-depth information on assessment topics and covers all
topics. b. Writes a clear and meaningful initial assessment that
discusses all topic areas and updates assessments with current
year's progress. 2. Screen a. Has knowledge of screen topics and is
able to ask questions to obtain necessary information. b. Utilizes
screen instructions and supporting documents to accurately complete
the screen. c. Writes clear comments to demonstrate the child's
skills and the reason the answers were chosen. 3. Individualized
Service Plan a. Guides the child and family in decisions on the
items and services in the plan and the goals/updates. Encourages
self-advocacy and listens to concerns. Identifies and praises
strengths, efforts, and accomplishments. b. Demonstrates ability to
write SMART goals and appropriate goals for new and ongoing
services. Involves the parent and child in determining goals. c.
Demonstrates knowledge of service definitions, providers for
service type, and referral processes. Demonstrates ability to work
with family and provider to obtain services that address the stated
outcome. d. Has knowledge of and utilizes MA funded items and
services and works well with providers to obtain them or receive
denials. Demonstrates knowledge of MA services and processes
related to CLTS for new service coordinators. e. Community
resources are utilized to assist the family with financial,
recreational and support needs. 4. Deciding Together - Self
Determination a. Demonstrates knowledge and communication skills
necessary to explain the DT process. Uses the process at
appropriate times. Ability to identify MA funded services,
community resources, and natural supports. b. Fully utilizes the
Deciding Together process to determine needs, determine a variety
of options, evaluate options, determine items and services to add
to the ISP, and evaluates effectiveness. Accurately documents the
process. Demonstrates DT conversation skills for new service
coordinators. c. Provides rationale for decisions. Responsive to
determined need for items and services. Explains services/programs
and processes to obtain items and services well. Can de-escalate
situations where alternatives to CLTS funding must be sought. 5.
Timelines and Documentation a. Meets timelines for new opens,
recertification tasks, and 6-month review tasks. b. Completes case
notes using professional language (observe and describe), details
of document completion, and demonstrates tasks completed on behalf
of the child. c. Prepare correspondence, reports, and maintain
records as required by CLTS policy. (Cost Sharing, Parental fee,
denial letters, care level, high cost etc.) d. Utilizes H5, CITR,
EES, and QA databases correctly and keeps G drive organized. 6.
Relationship a. Is responsible for creating a positive, relaxed and
supportive environment (e.g. builds a professional relationship
that allows for mutual discourse and resolution of disagreements)
b. Actively engages clients in amicable conversation and responds
to needs/requests in a timely fashion (e.g. client/family
participates in the ISP creation, screening, and assessment.
Adjusts speech as necessary, utilizes objects in the environment to
help client demonstrate skills) c. Accepts and respects the
client’s circumstances, asks about feelings and interests;
validates feelings with empathy, offers encouragement; celebrates
accomplishments etc. 7. Effective Teaching a. Promotes a
strength-based approach to teaching functional skills e.g., teaches
parent/guardian to navigate systems (MA/medical, CLTS, community
resources) advocate for self/child within systems, identify typical
childhood development needs, and accept service limitations etc. b.
Teaching interactions include positive, supportive quality
components (i.e. voice tone, enthusiasm, appropriate physical
proximity, and eye contact), listening to concerns, and encourages
self-advocacy c. Program expectations are preventively taught.
Specific praise is given to reinforce efforts to identify and
accomplish goals, participate in required activities (DT,
screening/assessment, monthly contacts), participate in creative
problem solving and positive behavior. Constructive feedback
teaches a replacement skill. Safe, planned de-escalation techniques
are used in response to aggressive/challenging behavior. d.
Perceives and responds directly to teaching and problem-solving
opportunities. e. Teaching components include praise, empathy,
specific skills and behavioral descriptions, goal-centered
rationales, demonstration and practice of skills as needed. (e.g.,
mentors demonstrate assessment, screening, DT, outcomes discussion
and goal determination, and components of professionalism for new
staff) QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in human services or
related field required. 1. Ability to effectively communicate, both
written and verbally, in the English language 2. Must have reliable
transportation and valid driver’s license with good driving record
3. Must carry own auto insurance with at least
100,000/300,000/100,000 coverage 4. Ability to maintain records and
document case notes daily 5. Ability to give and accept feedback as
a part of a team 6. Ability to traverse within the workspace and
community frequently 7. Be willing to learn and work with the
treatment philosophies 8. Bilingual in Spanish a plus Kenosha Human
Development Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not
discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, sex, religion,
disability, national origin, veteran status, sexual orientation,
sexual identity, or any other status protected under federal,
state, and local law. All employment is decided on the basis of
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