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Human Service Professional Jobs in Nebraska (NOW HIRING)

HRIS Coordinator

Lincoln, NE · On-site

$17.61/hr

Health & Human Services - Agency 25 Location: Lincoln, NE Hiring Rate: $17.608 Job Posting: JR2026 ... and professional development opportunities to help you get the most out of your career and life.

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HR Assistant

Lincoln, NE · On-site

$32K - $42K/yr

... service quality and responsiveness. Employee Relations & Professional Support * Handle employee and ... Support the HR Director with organizational assessments, gap analyses, and process improvement ...

HR Assistant

Lincoln, NE · On-site

$32K - $42K/yr

... service quality and responsiveness. Employee Relations & Professional Support * Handle employee and ... Support the HR Director with organizational assessments, gap analyses, and process improvement ...

HR Assistant

Lincoln, NE · On-site

$32K - $41K/yr

HR Operations Specialist Soarin Group is a fast-growing technology company that helps organizations ... service quality and responsiveness. Employee Relations & Professional Support * Handle employee and ...

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How much do human service professional jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for human service professional in Nebraska is $20.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.88 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Human Service Professional vs Social Worker?

AspectHuman Service ProfessionalSocial Worker
Required CredentialsVaries; often a high school diploma or bachelor's degree in human services or related fieldBachelor's degree in social work (BSW) or higher; licensure may be required
Work EnvironmentCommunity agencies, healthcare settings, schools, non-profitsHospitals, government agencies, private practices, community organizations
Employer & Industry UsageUsed broadly in social services, healthcare, and community support rolesPrimarily in social services, mental health, and healthcare sectors

While both roles focus on supporting individuals and families, Human Service Professionals often have a broader scope with less formal credentials, working in diverse community settings. Social Workers typically require specific degrees and licensure, with a focus on clinical and case management services. Both roles are vital in social services but differ in education requirements and scope of practice.

What are the most commonly searched types of Human Service jobs in Nebraska?

The most popular types of Human Service jobs in Nebraska are:

Infographic showing various Human Service Professional job openings in Nebraska as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,053 per year, or $20.2 per hour.

$15.75 - $21.25/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Description

The Community Support Provider (CSP) provides client advocacy, ensures continuity of care, supports clients in time of crisis, provides/procures skills training, ensures the acquisition of necessary resources, and assists the clients in achieving community/social integration.

Requirements

Roles & Responsibilities

Case Management:

  • Maintains a case/production load as defined by Health and Human Services service definitions (1:25) and meets and/or      exceeds productivity expectations set forth by the agency. 
  • The CSP conducts comprehensive, strengths-based assessment with each new client entering CSP-MH or CSP-SA services. The      CSP collects information to develop individual Service Plans with each client on an on-going basis. 
  • Directly provides active rehabilitation and support interventions with focus on activities of daily living, education, budgeting, medication compliance and self-administration, relapse prevention, social skills, and independent living skills.
  • The CSP coordinates with rehabilitation/treatment team/primary supervising practitioner on progress in the areas of      medication compliance, relapse prevention, social skill acquisition and application, education, and substance use/abuse.
  • Assists in the coordination of services and case management activities including coordination or assistance in accessing      medical, social, education, housing, transportation, or other appropriate support services as well as linkage to more/less intensive community services.
  • The CSP provides support and intervention in times of crisis. Crisis relapse intervention and involvement to transition      consumer's return to the community and avoid the need for higher levels of care. May assist in crisis/relapse prevention planning.
  • The CSP's visits and/or contacts with the clients on the caseload are consistent with the service plans, client and/or family needs.
  • Encourages follow-through by clients on hospital discharge recommendations.
  • May arrange for and/or provide transportation for clients to and from service appointments.
  • Advocates for their clients' rights and assists clients in ensuring that their rights are protected and preserved.

Documentation: 

  • The Community Support Provider registers and authorizes DBH/CDS-eligible clients at the time of admission; authorizes      clients for CSP services, as required by other pay sources.  Re-authorizes clients for CSP services when authorizations expire.
  • The CSP documents all client services/contacts in the client's clinical record and completes necessary clinical documents and evaluations within timeframes given. All assigned client charts are kept current and accurate as defined by agency standards.
  • The CSP completes all steps to discharge a client completely after services have ended.

Crisis On-Call:

  • The CSP may provide 24-hour emergency coverage duties for the Community Support Program, in-office, or after-hours, as      assigned.

Other Requirements

Must be at least 21 years of age. 

  • Successful completion of background checks/references including a valid driver's license. The driving record must be in accordance with the agency's guidelines. 

If in lived substance abuse recovery, two years of continuous sobriety/ "clean time" is required and maintained throughout employment. 

  • Willing to obtain a flu shot annually (except for those allergic to the vaccine or who have a religious exception) or must wear a mask when agency deems appropriate due to times of high illness.

Must comply with agency policies and procedures, including those regarding conduct, confidentiality, and record keeping.

  • Maintains communication with service agencies to monitor follow-through by clients.
  • Communicates regularly with supervisor and other team members regarding assigned clients and areas of concern.
  • Participates in staffing, case conferences, and other meetings held by providers or agencies involving the client.

Participates in quality assurance and evaluation processes of the program.

  • Occasional evening and/or weekend hours

Education, Licensure and/or Experience

Bachelor's Degree or higher in psychology, sociology or a related human service field is preferred. Two years of coursework in a human services field, or two years of experience or training in a human service field and two years of lived recovery experience with demonstrated skills in treatment of individuals with a behavioral health diagnosis required. 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Competencies)

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (Competencies) requirements are listed below: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The CSP can develop and implement specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish work while meeting deadlines and valuing client care and safety. This includes creative/individual care planning keeping in mind there is no "one size fits all" model in client care and planning. 

Must have basic computer knowledge with the ability to navigate email, spreadsheets, E.H.R systems, phone systems, printers/copier/scanner etc. 

Has the ability to apply critical thinking skills by using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems. 

The Community Support Provider must have the ability to be influential and possess adaptive communication for the purpose of guiding and/or redirecting clients while applying effective interventions.

The CSP must have strong written communication with the ability to articulate in writing their thoughts, opinions, and facts with the objective of client care planning. Including but not limited to, writing service plans and/or progress notes. Documentation must be completed within the designated timeframes. 

Possesses knowledge of case management functions, signs and symptoms of mental illness, and the physiological impact of mental illness.

Is familiar with the community/state services/resources available to persons with chronic mental illness and/or substance abuse/dependence.

Can work independently, organize work, and determine priorities to meet job expectations and deadlines.

The CSP can collaborate, network, and establish rapport with agency personnel, clients, and community members/resources.