What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Coordinator- Journeys position at Northeast Arc?
Job Title: Program Coordinator- Journeys
Job Summary: The Program Coordinator is responsible for supervising, guiding, and training program case managers and direct support staff in the community-based supports program. This position plays a pivotal role in creating and implementing individualized opportunities and skill development programs designed to enhance the independence, self-sufficiency, and community integration of the individuals served by the Northeast Arc. The Coordinator ensures that all program activities and staff practices adhere to agency policies and funding source regulations.
Hours: Monday through Friday 8 am -4 pm
Major Responsibilities
Leadership & Supervision
Skills, Knowledge, And Abilities
Work Environment: Environment consists of program areas, volunteer sites, vehicles and various locations out in the community.
Stoneham, MA
Job Summary: The Program Coordinator is responsible for supervising, guiding, and training program case managers and direct support staff in the community-based supports program. This position plays a pivotal role in creating and implementing individualized opportunities and skill development programs designed to enhance the independence, self-sufficiency, and community integration of the individuals served by the Northeast Arc. The Coordinator ensures that all program activities and staff practices adhere to agency policies and funding source regulations.
Hours: Monday through Friday 8 am -4 pm
Major Responsibilities
Leadership & Supervision
- Supervise and mentor Program Case Managers, providing guidance, training, and performance evaluation to ensure daily responsibilities are met.
- Assist with managing staff ratios across the program and maintain effective communication with other coordinators and the Program Director regarding staffing and operational changes.
- Oversee assigned caseloads and maintain regular, professional communication with each participant�s support team (families, residential providers, funding agencies).
- Develop individualized goals and meaningful, cost-effective activity plans based on participants� interests and visions for skill development.
- Ensure participant progress toward established goals and provide direct support and coaching during volunteer placements and community integration activities.
- Serve as a professional role model and make sound clinical decisions and interventions, escalating issues to supervisors when necessary.
- Complete all required assessments and necessary paperwork for annual support meetings and HCSIS submissions within mandated timelines.
- Maintain all required documentation within specified timeframes, including daily data, monthly/quarterly progress notes, interest inventories, assessments, and confidential record updates.
- Plan daily schedules, ensure all protocol specific to each person served is followed, and assist with program transportation using personal or agency vehicles.
- Attend and complete all assigned mandatory training sessions.
- Provide direct physical and personal care support as needed, ensuring the health, safety, and dignity of all individuals served by the program.
- Communicate effectively and professionally in all written reports, documentation, and oral interactions with staff, families, and external partners.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding and consistent application of all Northeast Arc policies, Day Service Division standards, and external funding regulations.
- Strictly adhere to all HIPAA laws and security guidelines to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of all participant information.
Skills, Knowledge, And Abilities
- Communication: Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills required, including the ability to communicate effectively in English and/or American Sign Language (ASL).
- Organization: Strong organizational abilities with excellent attention to detail, time management, and the capacity to prioritize tasks effectively.
- Adaptability: Must be a flexible team player who can adapt quickly to changing schedules, priorities, and client needs.
- Technology: Proficient working knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, Outlook) and associated applications.
- Requirements: Must possess a valid driver�s license and demonstrate the ability to operate agency or personal vehicles safely for transportation needs.
Work Environment: Environment consists of program areas, volunteer sites, vehicles and various locations out in the community.
Stoneham, MA
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