Job Description
Job Posting End Date:
06-19-2026Worker Sub-Type:
RegularScheduled Weekly Hours:
40Position Summary:
Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of at-risk youth? Marathon County Social Services is hiring two Intensive Support Specialists to join our team, providing individual intervention along with programming at our Youth Opportunity Center (Y.O.C.). These positions offer a unique opportunity to work directly with youth who are navigating behavioral, emotional, or legal challenges. The Y.O.C provides structured programming, life skills development, and accountability in a supportive, community-based environment.
Limited-Term Employee (LTE) Intensive Support Specialists (I.S.S) provide ongoing support services to youth and their families who are involved with the Youth Justice system. I.S.S. serve as mentors, facilitators, and positive role models – delivering both psychoeducation and recreational programming aimed at helping youth build resilience, reduce risk factors, and enhance prosocial behavior. The goal of this service is to provide rehabilitation services for youth to remain in the community without committing further law violations. Additionally, this service provides structure and accountability for youth aimed at reducing criminal behavior and building on the youth and family’s protective factors. The position will have a mix of duties and work assignments based on the needs of these two programs and where staff support is needed.
As an employee of the Department of Social Services and Marathon County, you will play a crucial role in managing and safeguarding confidential and sensitive information. This position requires a high level of initiative, creativity, impartiality, integrity, neutrality, and confidentiality.
Schedule:
Hours will be based on work assignment. A typical work day consists of 8 hours with varied start and end times that could include starting at 8 a.m. or working until 6 p.m.
Examples of Work Performed:
The following duties are typical of this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required or assigned.
Provide ongoing support services to youth to promote rehabilitation and stability within their home, community, and Youth Opportunity Center attendance based on their treatment plan.
Redirect youth behavior and thinking errors using active listening, motivational interviewing, and problem-solving strategies.
Provide direct programming based on the individual needs of the youth such as anger management, healthy decision making, life skills, recreational interests, and facilitate treatment groups based on youth needs. This includes creating a monthly calendar of the structured activities that will be provided daily throughout the month.
Communicate with parents/guardians regarding transportation logistics and behavioral updates. This includes providing transportation when necessary.
Connect children and families with community resources.
Support parents and their youth through face-to-face contact, phone contact, and text contact.
Create individualized treatment plans for the youth assigned to this position, in collaboration with the Social Worker.
Facilitate parent support and/or educational groups. Provide individual parent support and education.
Collaborate with Community Agencies to schedule Community Service, educational presentations, and recreational opportunities.
Teach independent living skills to include food preparation and cooking.
Provide direct sight and sound supervision of youth.
Complete assignments with youth given to youth by social workers and/or assist with schoolwork when needed.
Provide GPS services, monitor schedules and violations, maintain equipment, and maintain regular communication with the juvenile, family, referring social workers and collaterals.
Administer Urinalysis as requested by the social worker.
Communicate with schools on attendance issues or academic needs.
Participate in supervisory and team-based consultation regarding progress of cases assigned.
Maintain accurate and timely electronic case documentation in excel spreadsheets and eWisacwis.
Court attendance as deemed necessary.
Perform other job duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Adhere to professional boundaries, ethics, confidentiality and privacy practices, policies of Marathon County Department of Social Services, procedures, and regulations.
Be creative and be willing to take initiative with development of new opportunities to further programming and services.
Understanding of youth development principles, including adolescent behavior, risk factors, and strengths-based approaches to engagement.
Effectively and appropriately interact and communicate with social workers, families, schools, and other community partners to build positive, constructive, and professional relationships.
Ability to follow and comprehend written and verbal instructions with accuracy and attention to detail.
Effective written and oral communication skills.
Ability to ask effective questions and actively listen to better understand and build rapport.
Familiarity with Motivational Interviewing techniques and de-escalation strategies to support effective and safe interactions with youth.
Ability to remain calm and professional during crisis-related issues.
Capacity to work independently, apply established guidelines, and exercise sound judgment within program procedures.
Strong interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to speak empathetically with youth and their families, establish trust, and respond to needs with professionalism.
Ability to organize and maintain information and keep records and file documentation current.
Ability to work independently, apply standards and criteria, and exercise judgment in accordance with established program procedures.
Ability to contribute to a positive work culture, fostering excellent customer service and teamwork.
Maintain regular and predictable attendance, work extra hours as required, has the ability to be flexible to meet the needs of the youth, families, and agency.
Proficiency in basic computer operations, including word processing, data entry, and use of electronic communication tools.
Ability to driver and operate an 8-passenger van.
Qualifications:
Previous experience working with youth and their families, particularly in areas related to delinquency, behavioral challenges, or mental health—is strongly preferred. Applicants with professional or lived experience are encouraged to apply.
While an associate or bachelor’s degree from an accredited two-or four-year college or university in Social Work, Social Sciences, Sociology, Psychology, or a related field is preferred, all education levels will be considered. At minimum, applicants must have two years of experience working with at-risk youth.
Possess a valid driver’s license, a driving record that meets County standards, and reliable transportation. A working vehicle must be available for use when needed to transport youth to activities, appointments, or other required engagements.
Compensation:
Starting hourly rate of $29.53 + Marathon County benefits
Physical Requirements:
Moderate Physical Requirements - Job requires a combination of desk work and moderate physical activity. All physical requirements are described with the intent to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job.
Selection Procedure:
The selection of the successful candidate may be made by assessment of education and work experience, oral interview, review of references, and/or other job-related selection procedures. Depending on position requirements, the selected candidate may be required to satisfactorily complete post-offer assessments, including but not limited to education verification, background checks, driver license verification, paid for by the County.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Marathon County is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against based on age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information or protected veteran status.
Special Accommodations:
Marathon County will make arrangements to furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary and reasonable to afford an individual with a disability the opportunity to participate in the recruitment process. Please notify the Employee Resources Department office or phone (715) 261-1451 to request special accommodations prior to the application deadline.
Notice to Applicants:
Wisconsin Statutes, Sections 19.36 (7), 64.09 (5), and 64.11 (7) require public employers to treat the following items as a public record: Each applicant’s application, records, recommendations, and qualifications except as provided in Section 19.36 (7), Wis. Stats. that allows the identity of an applicant to remain confidential if the applicant requests in writing that the County not provide access to this information. If you choose not to have this information become a public record, you must make such a request in writing to the Employee Resources Department. If you become a finalist for the position, your identity may be disclosed as required by law