CLTS Waiver Program Supervisor
Company: Kenosha Human Development Services
Location: Kenosha
Posted on: February 11, 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: Children's Long-Term Support Waiver Program
Supervisor Reports To: Director of Children's Long-Term Support
Type of Position: Full Time FLSA Status: Exempt Schedule: 40 hours
per week or as demanded by the job POSITION SUMMARY Coordinate
training of new CLTS service coordinators by teaching and modeling
social work skills. Enrich the skills of staff beyond initial
training to be able to provide an array of appropriate services in
a planned, coordinated, efficient, and effective manner, while
meeting all CLTS program requirements. Assist with the maintenance
and development of training tools to help assure learning of CLTS
principles and regulations. Provide general social work/case
management services to children who are determined to be eligible
for the CLTS waiver and their families as assigned. Ensure that
services are coordinated with family, service providers, and
community resources. Problem-solve with staff and families while
respecting their wants, needs and abilities while working on
positive outcomes for the child with a disability. RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Under the supervision of the Director of CLTS, the CLTS Waiver
Program Supervisor will train, mentor, coach and provide ongoing
support to employees as needed and assigned. a. Prepare and present
training information to the team when assigned by Program Director.
b. Assist with organization of program documents and policies in
coordination with Program Director and Supervisors. 2. Provide
social services and case management when assigned to help fill gaps
and meet needs of program participants. 3. Maintain significant
knowledge of the special needs, problems, and goals of clients
assigned. 4. Learn and teach policies and procedures for the
funding sources available to caseload. 5. Teach assessment skills
to obtain information necessary to complete a comprehensive
assessment, functional screen and Deciding Together conversation.
6. Provide information to staff that includes support locating
appropriate community resources, collecting incident reporting
information, and utilization of program guides. 7. Teach
individualized service plan development skills that outlines
appropriate types and amounts of service a client should receive
and the anticipated outcomes. 8. Work cooperatively with other
agencies and their personnel to ensure the best services and
outcomes for the client. 9. Ensure that all participants have
input, understand, and support the plan. 10. Encourage the
engagement of the child and family in planning services and
achieving outcomes. 11. Coordinate learning experiences with staff
mentors and assist mentors in presentation of CLTS materials to new
staff 12. Be available to staff until they have developed all the
basic skills necessary to manage their caseload 13. Assists in the
creation of a positive work environment where feedback is
appreciated and given positively. 14. Participate in agency staff
meetings and attend trainings as assigned in accordance with agency
policy and at the direction of the CLTS Program supervisor 15.
Prepare correspondence, reports, and maintain records as required
by agency policy. 16. Conduct all activities in keeping with
accepted standards of ethics for social workers/case managers.
RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT 1. Is responsible for creating a positive,
relaxed and supportive environment a. Actively engages clients in
amicable conversation, shares in activities and responds to
needs/requests in a timely manner b. Accepts and respects the
client’s circumstances, asks about feelings and interests;
validates feelings with empathy, offers encouragement; celebrates
accomplishments EFFECTIVE TEACHING 1. Promotes a strength-based
approach to teaching functional skills a. Teaching interactions
include positive, supportive quality components (i.e. voice tone,
enthusiasm, appropriate physical proximity, and eye contact) b.
Skills, routines, and program expectations are preventively taught,
specific praise is given to reinforce positive behavior,
constructive feedback teaches a replacement skill; safe, planned
de-escalation techniques are used in response to
aggressive/challenging behavior c. Perceives and responds directly
to teaching and problem-solving opportunities d. Teaching
components include praise, empathy, specific skills and behavioral
descriptions, and goal-centered rationales TREATMENT PLANNING 1.
Identifies the treatment needs of the client and collaborates on an
agreed upon plan to achieve their goals a. Assesses the client’s
strengths and challenges, develops a realistic plan along with the
client b. Provides services and collaborates with community
resources c. Identifies and teaches treatment-specific skills that
support the client’s success PROFESSIONALISM 1. Conduct oneself in
a professional manner a. Maintain the confidentiality and other
rights of participants, families and staff and follow HIPPA
Guidelines for all verbal and written communication b.
Problem-solve difficult situations in a timely manner c. Manage
difficult or emotional consumer situations by responding promptly
to needs, requests for assistance and services d. Give, receive and
act upon feedback from supervisors and co-workers in an appropriate
manner e. Maintain professional boundaries with consumers and
co-workers at all times f. Understand cultural diversity and have
respect for others’ values and culture g. Attend training as
requested by supervisors h. Other tasks as assigned by supervisors
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in a human services related field
from an accredited university 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 9. Experience
working with children with disabilities and their families 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 qualifications, merit, and business need. Powered by
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