Family Support Specialist
Company: GREAT LAKES INTER-TRIBAL COUNCIL, INC
Location: Lac Du Flambeau
Posted on: January 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Great Lakes
Inter-Tribal Council is a non-profit organization formed by the
Native American Tribes of Wisconsin. We serve all WI tribes by
providing administration of grant-funded programs either directly
or with sub grants. Programs range from Child and Maternal services
to Education to Disability and Elder benefits. Our Mission is: To
Enhance the quality of life for all Native People. The Family
Support Specialist (FSS) is responsible for initiating and
maintaining regular and long-term (up to five years)
contact/support with families. This activity will occur primarily
within the family’s home; each visit should last for at least one
hour. The interventions should be family-centered and
strength-based. Attendance as scheduled is an essential function
for this position. The first three months of this position involve
intense training. After completion of the initial training period,
travel is required to client homes to teach parenting skills,
complete free assessments with the caregivers and children, and
teach coping skills to decrease the risk of child abuse. A college
degree is not required for this position. Experience is required
working with people, children, being teachable, outgoing,
organized, a self-starter, and good with taking direction. A
company car is available for travel to client homes, as well as a
work cell phone and laptop computer. This position is located in
our Odanah, Wisconsin office. Principle Duties and
Responsibilities: · Assist in strengthening the parent-child
relationship. · Assist parents in improving their skills to
optimize the home environment. · Collaborate with the family to
improve their support system. · Increase the family’s ability to
problem-solve and assume the role of the advocate for themselves
and their children. · Identify and refer families to contacts and
appointments at other supportive agencies, including health care
appointments. · Assist the family in establishing goals and a plan
for accomplishment of those goals. · Assess the normal growth and
development of the target child with the family. · Complete
documentation and data entry within 48 hours of each home visit. ·
Plan for upcoming home visits each week. · Manage complicated
schedules ensuring participation in all necessary trainings
including team meetings, supervision meetings, community of
practice meetings, continuous quality improvement meetings, monthly
events for the families, and any the supervisor deems necessary for
the position. · Able to work independently, understand time
management & organizational systems, and working as a team with the
parallel process to support a family. · Engage in networking to
remain current on the availability to health and human services
available to Native Americans. · Assure that all services are
delivered in a culturally competent manner. · Participate on
various committees outside and within the organization as deemed
necessary by your direct supervisor. · Attend all mandatory GLITC
trainings and meetings. · Attend technical conferences, seminars,
workshops, and other educational events to stay current on
technological advances. · Create and maintain family group
activities and events that are inclusive to the population we
serve. · Understand crisis intervention and be able to emphasize
with the family. · Perform other duties as necessary to fulfill the
responsibilities of this position. This is a non-exempt full-time
position working at our office located in Lac du Flambeau,
Wisconsin. This is not a remote position. The starting wage for
this position is $19.00 per hour with benefits including:
Annual/Personal Leave and Holiday Pay, Health, Dental, Life &
AD&D, STD and LTD Insurance, FSA and 401(k) Retirement Plan.
Regular work hours are normally Monday through Friday 40 hours a
week. There will be variation in work hours due to special
projects, deadlines, and to meet the needs of the families served.
Background check required before employment. Qualifications: An
equivalent combination of experience and education that will
provide the required knowledge and abilities may be considered.
Preferred: Associate’s degree in early childhood preferred and/or
equivalent experience working in the field. Infant Mental Health
Endorsement. Experience and willingness to work with a Native
American Tribal organization and/or not-for-profit agency
desirable. Individuals must possess knowledge of infants and child
development, parent-child attachment and maternal-infant health.
Experience in working with or providing services to children and
families. Respect for and sensitivity to the needs and rights of
others, including those with differing cultural, racial, sexual, or
ethnic identities. Ability to establish trusting relationships and
work effectively with mothers, fathers and extended families.
Acceptance of individual differences. Belief that children need to
be nurtured. Experience and willingness to work with diverse
populations present among the target population. Open to reflective
practices (i.e. has the capacity for introspection, communicates
awareness in relation to others, recognizes value of supervision.
Etc.) Must possess valid driver’s license, have access to reliable
transportation with adequate insurance and be able to travel within
the Bad River community. To Apply: Preferred method is to apply
from the Employment page of our website -
https://www.glitc.org/about -us/employment/ Great Lakes Inter
Tribal Council does not respond to phone calls nor emails inquiries
regarding the status of your application. Only the most qualified
candidates will be contacted for an interview. Great Lakes
Inter-Tribal Council (GLITC) is an equal opportunity employer
applying Native American Preference as defined in Title 25, U.S.
Code, Section 44-66 and 47, and fully subscribes to the principles
of Equal Employment Opportunity. It is the policy of GLITC to
provide employment, compensation and other benefits related to
employment based on qualifications of the job applied for, without
regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, veteran
status or disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal or
state law. As an equal opportunity employer, GLITC intends to
comply fully with all federal and state laws and the information
requested on this application will not be used for any purpose
prohibited by law. Disabled applicants may request a needed
accommodation from the representative of the Human Resource
Department, PO Box 9 Lac Du Flambeau, WI 54538 or phone (715)
588-1069 or (800) 472-7207 Requirements:
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