What are the responsibilities and job description for the QIDP / Residential Support Manager position at Lifeskills Unlimited?
Primary Job Function
The primary job function of the Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional Residential Support Manager is to provide case management, support, training and advocacy to those individuals residing in the LifeSkills Unlimited home living program.
Job Duties/Responsibilities
Coordinate supports to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities and related disorders.
Follow all company policies and procedures to attain the mission of LifeSkills Unlimited
Coordinate individual services and support with the person and Residential Training Specialists
including transportation, vocational programs, counseling, community access, etc.
Develop, author, and implement habilitation and service plans for individuals on caseload.
Schedule and attend all individual PCP’s
Schedule and complete home visits to each location monthly to review and evaluate home environment and required documentation.
Conduct QA’s on each home quarterly to prepare for annual QA with DRC.
Oversee staffing schedules ensuring staffing meets the contractual agreements between LifeSkills Unlimited, the individuals and/or their guardians and ADSD
Supervise Staff
Schedule and provide training for residential training specialists for week one training.
Documentation
Complete assignments as directed by any management team member.
Work in conjunction with Records Maintenance Coordinator to maintain individual clinical records, program books and back files for each person served.
Review and calculate monthly habilitation data sheets, medication records, daily logs, social calendars, and pertinent information to complete a comprehensive monthly report on each individual, each month.
Work in conjunction with the CEO to complete paperwork assigned to support the needs of the individuals (Med Clinic, HRC/BIC, Denial of Rights, General Event Reports, etc.)
Complete case log documentation for each individual every month to accurately reflect the services provided to each individual during the preceding month.
Communication
Reports to the agency CEO and works as a management team member.
Maintain family/guardian and other agency contact.
Report any concerns related to individual health, medical, nutrition, meal planning or grocery shopping to the Medical Coordinator Lead and the CEO.
Communicate medical and support information to the work/school setting.
Assist Records Maintenance Coordinator to communicate all individual health information following medical/dental appointments to the Health Care Consultant and DRC Service Coordinator
Requirements
Skills/Expertise
One (3) year of experience in working in a residential program for people with intellectual disabilities and related disorders
Bachelor’s degree in a “Human Services” field
Minimum Of One (1) Year Supervisory Experience
Knowledge and understanding of using a computer including applications of Word and Excel
CPR and First Aid
Pre-employment Drug Testing
Clean DMV record
Proof of current liability insurance and vehicle registration
Communicate effectively with individuals, families, coworker’s, contract agencies and community providers
Knowledge and skills in financial management
Good organizational and time management skills
Ability to self-initiate responsibilities
Ability to supervise and train support staff
Work flexible hours including weekends and evenings
Complete required training to maintain employment status
Physical Demands: May involve climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, talking, reaching and manual dexterity. May involve negligible to significant standing/walking/pushing/pulling/carrying. Involves hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the phone and vision to read printed materials and view training videos. Daily use of a computer.
Strength: Sedentary to heavy - exert force of 10-100 pounds, occasionally. Mobility to work in a typical residential setting and use standard home appliances.
Examples of Equipment/Supplies to Perform Tasks: Thermometers, first aid supplies, blood glucose monitoring supplies, telephones, fax machines, copy machine and general home appliances including but not limited to: stove, oven, microwave, vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, clothes washer/dryer, etc.
NOTE: Offer of employment is not a guarantee of hours. Scheduled hours of work are based on the needs of the people served based on the current contract with the State of Nevada.
The primary job function of the Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional Residential Support Manager is to provide case management, support, training and advocacy to those individuals residing in the LifeSkills Unlimited home living program.
Job Duties/Responsibilities
Coordinate supports to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities and related disorders.
Follow all company policies and procedures to attain the mission of LifeSkills Unlimited
Coordinate individual services and support with the person and Residential Training Specialists
including transportation, vocational programs, counseling, community access, etc.
Develop, author, and implement habilitation and service plans for individuals on caseload.
Schedule and attend all individual PCP’s
Schedule and complete home visits to each location monthly to review and evaluate home environment and required documentation.
Conduct QA’s on each home quarterly to prepare for annual QA with DRC.
Oversee staffing schedules ensuring staffing meets the contractual agreements between LifeSkills Unlimited, the individuals and/or their guardians and ADSD
Supervise Staff
Schedule and provide training for residential training specialists for week one training.
Documentation
Complete assignments as directed by any management team member.
Work in conjunction with Records Maintenance Coordinator to maintain individual clinical records, program books and back files for each person served.
Review and calculate monthly habilitation data sheets, medication records, daily logs, social calendars, and pertinent information to complete a comprehensive monthly report on each individual, each month.
Work in conjunction with the CEO to complete paperwork assigned to support the needs of the individuals (Med Clinic, HRC/BIC, Denial of Rights, General Event Reports, etc.)
Complete case log documentation for each individual every month to accurately reflect the services provided to each individual during the preceding month.
Communication
Reports to the agency CEO and works as a management team member.
Maintain family/guardian and other agency contact.
Report any concerns related to individual health, medical, nutrition, meal planning or grocery shopping to the Medical Coordinator Lead and the CEO.
Communicate medical and support information to the work/school setting.
Assist Records Maintenance Coordinator to communicate all individual health information following medical/dental appointments to the Health Care Consultant and DRC Service Coordinator
Requirements
Skills/Expertise
One (3) year of experience in working in a residential program for people with intellectual disabilities and related disorders
Bachelor’s degree in a “Human Services” field
Minimum Of One (1) Year Supervisory Experience
Knowledge and understanding of using a computer including applications of Word and Excel
CPR and First Aid
Pre-employment Drug Testing
- Criminal background check with no convictions
Clean DMV record
Proof of current liability insurance and vehicle registration
Communicate effectively with individuals, families, coworker’s, contract agencies and community providers
Knowledge and skills in financial management
Good organizational and time management skills
Ability to self-initiate responsibilities
Ability to supervise and train support staff
Work flexible hours including weekends and evenings
Complete required training to maintain employment status
Physical Demands: May involve climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, talking, reaching and manual dexterity. May involve negligible to significant standing/walking/pushing/pulling/carrying. Involves hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the phone and vision to read printed materials and view training videos. Daily use of a computer.
Strength: Sedentary to heavy - exert force of 10-100 pounds, occasionally. Mobility to work in a typical residential setting and use standard home appliances.
Examples of Equipment/Supplies to Perform Tasks: Thermometers, first aid supplies, blood glucose monitoring supplies, telephones, fax machines, copy machine and general home appliances including but not limited to: stove, oven, microwave, vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, clothes washer/dryer, etc.
NOTE: Offer of employment is not a guarantee of hours. Scheduled hours of work are based on the needs of the people served based on the current contract with the State of Nevada.