Assigning People in Services to the Organization Structure
Organizing People in services: People in services are organized into groups essentially the same as employees. The main difference between employees and People in services, is that People in services would likely not be organized in all groups in the organization. For example, People in services would not likely be organized into the Administration group or the Northern Region group. Rather, when functional groups are used, People in services are most likely added to functional groups, and not the administrative oversight groups.

A Person in services can be associated with multiple groups. Notice in the example above, Tom and Bob are in both Group Home D and the Supported Employment group.
View a demonstration about assigning people in services to a team in the organization
See also Using the Assignment Tab in the Assigning Employees section. The function is the same for both employees and Persons in service.