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Lead Program Coordinator
NIA Association Clarksville, TN
$54k-71k (estimate)
Full Time | Professional Associations 3 Weeks Ago
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NIA Association is Hiring a Lead Program Coordinator Near Clarksville, TN

Description

Supervise Home Managers, Home Directors and/or Team Leaders of up to ten (10) Residential Homes. Ensure Persons Supported have meaningful days by assisting with providing activities calendars and second line supervision for direct care staff to ensure services are properly executed and documented according to DIDD and Nia Association guidelines.

Requirements

Program Coordination

  •  Program coordination for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Participate and provide documentation of meetings (ISP, COS, Treatment Team Meetings, Transition Meetings) and file in main chart. 
  • Ensure the prompt implementation of service plans, BSP, therapy plans and ISP outcomes and action steps for individuals supported.
  • Monitors the implementation of the Individual Support Plan (ISP).
  • Review daily notes every week, scan and file in PC Server. Review monthly summaries that document and summarize compliance with ISPs, their progression or regression of ability to perform tasks.
  • Initiate High Risk Reviews, as dictated by consecutive potentially harmful situations.
  • Maintain documentation for DIDD review in main charts located in the Nia administrative office and ensure copies of docs are maintained in the home of each assigned individual
  • Collaborates with ISC’s, Therapist, and members of the clinical team to ensure the individual supported has and is benefiting from services provided.
  • Request amendments to the ISP if needed.
  • Complete all annual documents in a timely manner to include, but not limited to: Level of Need, Physical Status Review, Risk assessment, and semi-annual TD and Psychiatric screenings.
  • Complete Family Based Monitoring Guide annually for all Family Model Residential homes.
  • Coordinate with the Medical department to ensure medical, dental, psychiatric, and psychological assessments are provided. Attend specialty appointments as needed.
  • Coordinates individual activities based on the ISP to ensure qualitative and acceptable programs are included on monthly activity calendars.
  • Review and approve individual supported activity calendars.
  • In collaboration with the House Manager ensure that all individual specific training occurs, to include all therapy plans, prior to new staff working with the individual supported.
  • Review Cost Plans/Service Plans and ensure all approved services are provided accordingly. Verify services, dates and accuracy before submitting to Finance for billing.
  • Coordinate with the House Manager, Home Director and Rep Payee for individual purchase requests.
  • Coordinate with Rep Payee for monthly review of financial status.
  • Maintain a direct working relationship with the Human Resource Department to ensure sufficient and appropriate staff is secured for designated homes.
  • Responsible for the management and/or disciplinary actions needed for subordinate staff.
  • Complete 30 & 90 day and annual evaluations on subordinate staff.
  • Verify and approve subordinate staff’s work hours and wages in accordance with monthly work schedules via ADP system.
  • Work with Home Managers/Home Directors to ensure in-home files are established and contain services documentation made available during state inspections.
  • Responsible for maintaining a cell phone 24/7 to ensure accessibility. Required to respond to all calls within 15 minutes from Staff/Home Directors/Program Coordinators/Management regarding aggression, physical violence, property damage due to behaviors and incidents requiring law enforcement or emergency medical intervention.
  • May give telephonic guidance; however, personal attendance to a crisis may be required at any time.
  •  May be required to cover a shift if subordinate staff is unavailable.
  • Participates with other management in unannounced inspections of all homes at various times and shifts to check for staff adherence to guidelines set by Nia Association and DIDD. 
  • Conduct two unannounced residential visits and one unannounced community visit to check for adherence to guidelines set by DIDD for all Family Model Residential homes.
  • Ensures all documentation is complete and electronically filed (or hard copies filed) in the appropriate place.
  • Assist with transitions and admissions in all programs.
  • Ensure PC/HD/TL meetings are held every other month. Maintain notes for these meetings so that you can follow up on areas of concern.
  • Encourage high productivity, commitment and cooperation by sharing information through candid, clear and timely communication.
  • Promote high satisfaction among individuals supported by participating in the development and implementation of proactive actions plans and communication follow up in order to address any concerns or suggestions.
  • Assistance of DSO in formal training of Program Coordinators.
  • Reviewing of quality of work output of Program Coordinators.
  • Providing guidance and or mentorship to Program Coordinators.
  • Working in unison with the Quality Assurance Coordinator, to ensure quality and compliance of work.
  • Performs other relevant management duties as required.

Qualifications/Experience/Job Knowledge

  • Prefer a four (4) year degree or any combination of education and experience in serving individuals with disabilities, or four (4) years full-time equivalent experience in a supervisory position, preferably in the field of mental health or related field. 
  • Must have at least two (2) years’ experience in serving individuals with disabilities.
  • Experience in supervising staff, monitoring budgets, and following licensing and regulatory guidelines.
  • Needs a clear understanding of administrative procedures and personnel management. 
  • Needs an understanding of Medicaid guidelines as they relate to programming.
  • Needs an understanding of guidelines for individuals served receiving Supported Living, Assisted Living, or In-Home Waiver Services.

Physical Requirements

  • Constantly moves about to coordinate work.
  • Regularly works in fast pace environment with multiple task deadlines.
  • Occasionally moves and positions objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
  • Occasionally exposed to viruses and infectious conditions.
  • Constantly alert and observant during working hours.

Special Requirements

  • Responsible for maintaining a cell phone 24/7 to ensure accessibility. Required to respond to all calls within 15 minutes from Staff/Home Directors/Program Coordinators/Management regarding aggression, physical violence, property damage due to behaviors and incidents requiring law enforcement or emergency medical intervention.
  • Responsible to confirm receipt(s) of all emails received by 11:59pm of each day.
  • Must have understanding, patience and tact in dealing with individuals served and their families.
  • Must be creative in problem solving and planning.
  • Must have the ability to maintain good working relationships with staff, professionals, and with persons from other agencies.
  • Must have a good driving record which meets the minimum requirements for Nia.
  • Must have reliable transportation.
  • Must pass drug screen and criminal background check.
  • Must be able to work some evenings when required.
  • Extensive travel in company or personal vehicle (Monthly fuel allowance must be requested).

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Professional Associations

SALARY

$54k-71k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/10/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

07/09/2024

HEADQUARTERS

ALLENHURST, GA

SIZE

25 - 50

FOUNDED

2016

REVENUE

<$5M

INDUSTRY

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