Coordinator Person-Centered (Workforce Development)

Opportunity Builders

Glen Burnie (MD)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 58,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Opportunity Builders, Inc. in Glen Burnie, MD is seeking a Coordinator of Person-Centered Services to provide case coordination and advocacy for individuals with disabilities.

This role will help participants navigate the pathway to services and be a central part of the Person-Centered Planning Team. The salary range is $50K–$58K, with a strong emphasis on collaboration with CCSs, DSPs, and the Workforce Development team.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 1 year of experience with individuals who have disabilities or in case coordination.
  • Experience with workforce development and employment services (DORS/DDA etc.).
  • Experience using a client management system; I Care Manager preferred.
  • LTSS knowledge and DDA service definitions preferred.
  • High school diploma or equivalent required; bachelor’s preferred.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Valid driver’s license with clean record and 3+ years driving experience.

Responsibilities

  • Provide case coordination to participants ensuring meaningful services and high-quality care via PCP.
  • Collaborate with CCSs to facilitate timely PCP meetings.
  • Discuss and establish person-centered goals to include in SIP.
  • Maintain communications with Workforce Development team and direct support staff.
  • Manage transportation services (Uber/Lyft) and transportation budgets.
  • Ensure compliance with DDA/DORS regulations and submit funding requests.
  • Maintain accurate participant records and monitor progress for billing and service delivery.

Skills

Excellent written and oral comms
Highly organized
Valid driver’s license

Education

High school diploma or equivalent
Bachelor’s degree in a related field

Tools

Microsoft Office
I Care Manager
Zoom
Google Voice

Job description

Position Summary

TheCoordinator of Person-Centered Services position(Workforce Development Department) willprovide case coordination and advocacy primarily forindividuals with disabilities who are employed and supported byOBI. This position will help individuals and families navigate the “pathway” toservices andis a critical member of an individual’s Person-Centered Planning Team. This Case Coordinator willhave extensive knowledge of OBI’s funding and referral sources (i.e., DDA, DORS, CCS’s, schools, etc.) and will establish and maintain excellent professional relationships with all stakeholders. The salary for this position is $50K - $58K.

Essential Functions & Responsibilities
  • Provide case coordination services tothe participantsin OBI programmingbyensuringmeaningful services and the highest quality of care and support through theperson-centeredplanning (PCP) process.
  • Work collaboratively with Coordinators of Community Services (CCSs) to facilitate timely Person-Centered Planning(PCP)meetings.
  • Work with each participant and their team to discuss and establish person-centered goals to be included in the Service Implementation Plan (SIP).
  • Maintain close communication with the OBI Workforce Development team (Employment Specialists, Career Coaches and Manager of Workforce Development) and/or direct support professionals to assist with program planning and monitor the implementation and progress toward PCP goals.
  • Manage app-based transportation services such as Uber or Lyft, including but not limited to arranging rides.
  • Ensure participants do not go very budget this included but is not limited to ensuring individuals to not exceed their transpiration budget.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of DORS authorizations and regulations.
  • Initiate DORS applications.
  • Develop and submit required documentation to request and secure appropriate DDA funding for each participant.
  • Monitorparticipantdocumentation for accuracy, quality, and to remainup to dateon each participant’s progress.
  • Involve OBI’s Workforce Development team whenever a participant is interested in employment.
  • Involve OBI’s Manager of Personal Supports whenever a participant is interested in Personal Supports services from OBI.
  • Complete the attendance process as determined by OBI to ensure accurate billing and service delivery.
  • Review and approve required documentation on time, including but not limited to OBI’s online database platformservice logs.
  • Review PCP’s on LTSS for accuracy and provide feedback to CCS and/or Manager of Person-Centered Services regarding any necessary changes that need to be made before services can be accepted.
  • When requesting/advocating for individual services, provide DDA and/or the CCS with relevant and substantial back-up documentation and data to justify the request.
  • Assure Behavior Plan compliance by working with the Behavior Specialist and Sr. Manager of Quality Assurance.
  • Assure nursing and medication administration compliance by working with the Sr. Manager of Nursing and Quality Care and the Sr. Manager of Quality Assurance.
  • Train DSPs on required individual specific training and maintain required documentation that the training occurred.
    • Example: Specialized protocols for feeding or toileting,documented in the PCP.
  • Maintain accurate and complete records for each participant as instructed inthe client management system.
  • Assist to assure quality services and agency regulatory compliance.
  • Follow all DDA and OBIregulations when investigating, monitoring, and reporting incidents.
  • Provide back-up transportation as needed for participants.
  • Provide Direct Care as needed for participants.
  • Communicate with families/caregivers, andCCS son a regular basis, being sure to communicate any changes or important information with the entire team.
  • Attend regulardepartmentalmeetings.
  • Intervene in crisis situations to assist participantsin resolving time-sensitive issues; as well as ensuring the appropriate services are received.
  • Establishrelationships with other appropriate community nonprofits and service providers, to collaborate and share resources.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of DDA funding and service definition.
  • Maintain compliance with all OBI, DDA, OHCQ, and DORS policies and regulations at all times.
  • Submit all OBI forms to the CCS as part of the PCP in accordance with DDA policies and regulations.
  • Provide assistance with virtual supports as needed. Including but not limited to the AM and PM Zooms.
Non-Essential Duties
  • Attend external meetings, conferences and trainings asrequested by supervisor.
  • Additional responsibilities as assigned bysupervisor(s).
  • Daily adherence to OBI’s core values:
    • Communication & Collaboration
    • Integrity
    • Creativity
    • Diversity & Inclusion
    • Compassion & Respect
Qualifications
  • Minimum of1year of successful experience working with individuals who have disabilitiesor providing case coordination/case management.
  • Experience with workforce development/employment services (vocational rehabilitation, DORS, DDA employment services etc.)
  • Experience in using a client management system; I Care Manager preferred.
  • Experience in LTSS and a knowledge of the DDA service definitions preferred.
  • High school diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills .
  • Highly organized and demonstrated ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
  • Valid Driver’s license, no more than 3 points on driving record and 3+ years driving experience.
  • Ability to perform and meet job and physical requirements listed below.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and a broad understanding of (or ability to learn about) technology that supports community development and person-centeredness and/or virtual service delivery, including apps such as Zoom and Google Voice.
    Physical Requirements
    The basic physical requirements described here are representative of those that are required on an as needed basis for a Coordinator of Person-Centered Services to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
  • Lifting/transferring approximately 50 to 100 pounds (usually with assistance).
  • Pushing/pulling (i.e. wheelchair) 100 pounds.
  • Frequent standing; walking; sitting; squatting; bending; reaching; fine motor skills.

Opportunity Builders, Inc.is anequal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered foret employmentwithout attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.

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