Residential Coordinator Amelia

Residential Coordinator

Full Time • Amelia
 Great News! The Developmental Disabilities Division is growing at DePaul Community Resources. DePaul Community Resources is recruiting for a Residential Coordinator – Full Time–Amelia, VA. 

 
JOB SUMMARY: 
The Residential Coordinator is a case manager and advocate, providing quality services that best meet the individual's social, health, community, and safety interests. The Residential Coordinator provides advocacy and case management for services based on the individual's interests, needs, and abilities. This position provides oversight to the sponsored residential home and provides support services to individuals on their assigned caseload. The Residential Coordinator also provides ongoing assessment of risk and protective factors and assesses the strengths and needs of providers and individuals served. This position is assigned to an on-call rotation. 
 
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: 
The Residential Coordinator reports directly to the Sponsored Residential Manager.  
 
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES: 
This list is not an exhaustive & all-inclusive list of job responsibilities. The distribution of time allotted for any function or duty is subject to change with or without notice. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign other responsibilities to this job or reassign them elsewhere at any time. 
 
Home Visit Compliance: 
Conduct monthly home visits and two annual unannounced home visits to ensure the individual's needs are met, provided services are in accordance with approved person-centered and physical dwelling remains in compliance and free of safety concerns; weekly contacts for children (ages 18 and younger) in provider homes are required as outline in DBHDS regulation12VAC35-105-1235 and complies with DSS. 
 
Individual Needs Assessment: 
Attend individual's served appointments, conduct interviews, and monthly observational assessments to assess individual's health & safety needs (e.g., psychosocial, nutritional, medical, education, physical injuries, etc.). 
Develop and implement person-centered plans (PCP) in accordance with regulations to appropriately meet individual's best interests; follow up with quarterly reviews to monitor ongoing needs and revise PCP if necessary to satisfy individual's best interests. 
 
Inspection Compliance: 
Upon inspections, ensures provider homes abide by 1) DBHDS and DMAS standards; 2) program policies and procedures and Human Rights; 3) develops corrective action plans to maintain compliance and safety throughout all areas of the home and buildings when necessary; conducts a minimum of two inspections at six-month intervals or as needed. 
 
Reporting: 
Attend staff meetings and medical appointments; follow through with suggestions for all involved parties; participate in home finder meetings as the Senior Residential Manager or Program Director schedules. 
 
Inform appropriate parties (e.g., immediate supervisor, CSB Support Coordinator,  guardian, in-service providers, day support, DSS, transportation, etc.) of significant events concerning the individual, such as, but not limited to, substance count discrepancies, suspected abuse/neglect, or serious incidents. 
 
Promotes a positive work environment with positive relationships with sponsored home providers, parents, coworkers, referral agencies, community partners, respite, and backup providers; monthly contact with appropriate parties is required to assess individual progress. 
 
Documentation: 
Prepare and maintain new/received documentation (email, fax, home visits, phone calls,  etc.) outlining 1) Annual support plan and audits and tracks quarterly goals, revisions, and updates as needed; 2) Program reporting & paperwork requirements related to individual/sponsored home providers; 3) Medical management referrals; 4) Written plans of action for sponsored home providers who are out of compliance or experiencing health impairments (cognitive or physical); monthly billing paperwork & monthly controlled substance counts must be completed on time. 
 
Training: 
Addresses sponsored home provider(s) inadequacies through ongoing training documentation (i.e., corrective action plans) to ensure provider(s) complete required annual training; additional formal and informal training is provided to strengthen provider's skills as requested. 
 
Complete required annual training and participate in ongoing professional development. 
 
Coordinate pre-service training programs for providers. 
 
Support Services: 
Assist individuals through emotional support, hands-on assistance, and needed services requested by appropriate parties (supervisor, individual, or the sponsored home provider).  Requested services may classify as, but are not limited to, 1) emergency care (on a rotation basis), 2) relief care, 3) transportation to & from appointments or assisting in maintaining monthly office coverage, and 4) required or court ordered transportation for family contacts/supervised visits. 
 
Exhibits exemplary customer service to referring organizations, providing case coordination through referrals and linkage to community resources as needed. 
 
Home Management: 
Assists with home management processes – 1) home finding, 2) re-evaluations on empty sponsored homes, 3) gathers information needed (i.e., home studies) on prospective providers to ensure they comply with DePaul Polices & DBHDS licensing regulations, 4) presents relevant information related to approved sponsored home providers to DD staff, and 5) staffs all prospective sponsored home providers with an apt supervisor to assess the appropriateness of applicants. Complete monthly home visits for each adult and weekly for each child. 
 
Responds to all prospective Sponsored Home Provider inquiries 
 
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES & OTHER CHARACTERISTICS REQUIRED: 
Knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics or KSAOs are attributes needed to perform a job that are demonstrated through qualifying training, education, and experience. This list is not an exhaustive & all-inclusive list of all KSAOs for this job. 
 
Knowledge of: 

·         Office and records administration techniques and procedures 
·         The structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar 
·         Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, Sharepoint, Teams, and virtual meeting applications such as Zoom, WebEx, Google  
          Meet 
·         DePaul's policies, procedures, and standard practices and the rules and guidelines established by regulatory and governing agencies 
          such as DBHDS (Department of Behavioral Health & Developmental Services), HCBS (Home Community Based Services, HSAG             (Health Services Advisory Group), DSS (Department of Social Services, and DMAS (Department of Medical Assistance Services) 
·         Relevant policies, procedures, and strategies to promote the safety and protection of people, data, and property 
 
Skill/Ability to: 

·         Demonstrate interpersonal and verbal skills to defuse emotional situations, calm upset individuals, allay fears, and lessen confusion 
·         Give full attention to what other people are saying, take time to understand the points being made, ask questions as appropriate, and 
          not interrupt at inappropriate times 
·         Demonstrate verbal and written communication and body language that purveys professional composure, emotional intelligence, 
          thoughtfulness, patience, and respect amidst change, ambiguity, and within the daily trajectories of work 
·         Operate standard office equipment such as telephone, calculator, printer, scanner, cellular phone, tablet, laptop, postage machine, 
          shredder 
·         Demonstrate the ability to use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or 
         approaches to problems 
·         Collect and analyze data 
·         Manage multiple priorities and complete assignments on time, accurately, and with attention to detail, and ensure high-quality work 
          product 
·         Develop and maintain professional working relationships and appropriate boundaries with individuals served, coworkers, supervisors, 
         community partners, and business associates, and work collaboratively in a team environment 
·         Communicate effectively in both oral and written form 
·         Make arithmetical computations and tabulations 
·         Operate a computer and proficient using electronic database systems, virtual meeting software, internet, department or program-
          specific software, and MS Office Suite applications, particularly Excel, Word, and Outlook 
·         Develop objectives, evaluate effectiveness, and assess service plans for individuals served 
·         Analyze and prepare concise and accurate documents, reports, and correspondence 
·         Effectively market the programs and services of the department 
·         Train others 
·         Exercise sound judgment and critical thinking in decision-making and solving various work-related situations 
·         Learn and adhere to policies, procedures, and guidelines established by DePaul, professional organizations, governing agencies, and 
          local laws, statutes, regulations, codes, and standards related to the area of responsibility 
·         Read and understand information and ideas presented in writing 
·         Assist with the general upkeep and cleaning of office areas and agency vehicles 
 
Other Characteristics:

·         Demonstrate self-awareness, ongoing self-evaluation, and a commitment to being part of a diverse, equitable, respectful, and inclusive 
          workplace where all people are valued 
·         Demonstrate professional composure in difficult and stressful situations 
·         Demonstrate the FIRST (fairness, integrity, respect, safety, trust) values in the daily trajectories of work 
·         Demonstrate professionalism regarding access to sensitive and confidential information related to employees, clients, and business 
          records with no disclosure to others without needing to know.  
 
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY: 
A Bachelor's degree in a human services field or a Bachelor's degree in an unrelated area of study verified by an official transcript from an accredited college or university that includes at least 15 semester credits in a human services field is required. A minimum of one year of professional experience with the ID/DD population is required, and personal experience may be considered. Individuals possessing the required education yet lacking the necessary experience may be hired as a Trainee. 
 
WORK ENVIRONMENT: 
The work environment characteristics described herein represent those an employee encounters while performing the position's essential functions. The employee regularly works in an office environment and occasionally in the field. Due to the nature of the work, the incumbent may be exposed to situations of a highly emotional nature; incumbents are expected to use verbal skills to resolve interpersonal situations to achieve desired results independently. Incumbents are exposed to various living situations and lifestyles. Work is generally completed regularly during weekdays; however, daily work hours will vary. Participation in an on-call rotation and completion of job duties outside of normally scheduled hours is required. Work is subject to frequent interruptions, and noise levels are varied based on the work locations.  
 
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 
The physical demands described herein are representative of those that an employee in this position must meet, with or without reasonable accommodations, to perform the essential functions successfully. Physical activities required are finger dexterity necessary to operate equipment used in the position, effective communication and seeing or hearing verbal cues. Walking from one-third to two-thirds of the time, sitting from one-third to two-thirds of the time, standing from one-third to two-thirds of the time, bending from one-third to two-thirds of the time, stooping up to one-third of the time, lifting/pushing/pulling no more than fifty pounds is required. When accessing various locations, the incumbent must climb stairs and ramps. This position requires driving to various locations approximately twenty-five to thirty percent of the employee's working time. Public transportation may not be available. Individuals needing reasonable accommodations should speak with their immediate supervisor/hiring manager.  
 
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS: 
The following may be required after a conditional job offer: current DMV driving record with results that comply with insurer guidelines; drug and alcohol screening with satisfactory results stipulated by applicable governing, funding, or regulatory agencies; documentation of a PPD test, chest x-ray, or screening from a qualified medical professional indicating the absence of TB; criminal and child protective services background report. The applicant shall not have been convicted of any barrier crime(s) on the criminal background report. The applicant will have no founded disposition of child abuse or neglect as documented by the Child Protective Services background report. 
 
NOTE: 
This description provides information regarding the essential functions of the designated job and the general nature and level of work associated with the job. It should not be interpreted to describe all the duties whose performance may be required of such employees or be used to limit the nature and extent of assignments such an individual may be given. 

 A hybrid work arrangement, a combination of remote and onsite work, may be available. 

Compensation depends on qualifications and experience.
 
DePaul is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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