QIDP Operations Manager - Aurora
Association for Individual Development
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Job Details Management Barnes CILA 410 - Aurora, IL Full-Time Bachelors Degree $65020.80 - $65020.80 Salary Health CareQIDP Operations Manager - Aurora $1,000 Sign on Bonus The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual, mental health challenges, those who have suffered a trauma, and those at risk to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose. We are looking for a QIDP Operations Manager - Aurora who exemplifies that mission and wants to work for an organization that makes a difference. What will you be doing? Responsible for the day-to-day operation of up to 7 Community Living locations. Assure that all aspects of community living comply with DHS, HCBS, and CARF standards as well as agency policies and procedures. Ensure that physical environments are safe, clean, and accessible for clients and staff. Responsible for the hiring, training, ongoing supervision, and performance evaluation of Direct Support Professional staff at assigned locations. Responsible for monitoring program budgets and expenditures to ensure programs operate in a fiscally responsible manner. Responsible for creating and maintaining a positive, professional, and safe environment for clients and staff to live, learn, and work. Expected to participate in direct service as needed. Requires on-call responsibilities to assure quality services 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. During the standard work week, Responsible for responding to their assigned sites; weekends are handled via an on-call rotation. May have some work components that can be performed remotely. Remote work arrangements are not a right or entitlement of employment. They are discretionary and subject to demonstrated performance and operational needs. Essential Job Responsibilities Ensures that assigned program locations are adequately staffed to support clients according to supervision and support needs as well as licensure requirements; prioritize coverage needs of the program in urgent or emergent situations to ensure the agency's continued success. Screen, interview, and hire qualified candidates for Direct Support Professional (DSP) roles. Complete competency-based training assessments/on the job training with all regular and substitute staff assigned. This training includes but is not limited to: procedures, observation of client interaction, documentation, and specific instruction in shift duties and responsibilities. Provides additional required information and training to support DSPs upon request. Complete staff schedules for assigned program locations per program procedures; manage requests for PTO based on needs of the program and agency procedures. Ensure staff schedules, including voluntary additional shifts, are compliant with agency policies and procedures. Review and approve assigned staff's time records and expenses in Paycom, monitoring for accuracy and adherence to time and attendance procedures; submits timely payroll records per agency procedures and reports any suspected fraudulent activity to the Program Director immediately. Monitor and ensure assigned staff's compliance with all agency, state, and federal training requirements; prevent ineligible staff from engaging in work activities and reports concerns to Program Director immediately. Provide ongoing guidance and training to direct support professionals to assure client programming, documentation, safety, rights and confidentiality standards are being met during service delivery. Provide ongoing supervision and feedback to staff assigned in order to acknowledge areas of excellence and identify areas of opportunity. Complete performance evaluations for staff assigned prior to the end of the first 60 days and at least annually per procedure. Draft and present corrective counseling documents to address staff performance deficits; discuss matters with staff in a manner that preserves dignity and encourages staff development and behavioral change; maintain records of discussions and documentation. Schedule and lead monthly staff meetings for assigned program locations using solutions-focused language and positive approaches; review meeting topics with all staff not in attendance. Document attendance and minutes, maintain documentation per procedure. Ensure adequate food, safety, household, and sanitary supplies for assigned program locations according to licensure requirements by ordering through agency approved procurement procedures; monitor purchases to avoid excess stock of goods and stay within budgeted costs. Monitor and maximize LINK benefit usage, including completing the LINK Monitoring Report; complete documentation and submit per agency procedures. Monitor spending at assigned program locations; code expenses to proper budget line item, track spending per program procedures, complete purchase orders per established procedures, and adhere to annual budgeted allotments. Consults with Program Director for purchases that exceed budgeted allotments. Assure accurate completion of required billing documentation by staff; input client census and additional supports billing per established deadlines. Review billing reports to ensure budgeted income is captured and collaborate with team members to correct rejections in a timely fashion. Monitor conditions to minimize financial losses in the area of overtime, employee injury, agency property misuse/damage, food costs, and other program-specific areas. Participate in the development of program budgets by preparing estimated expenses to include furnishings for repair/replace, client activities, facilities and accessibility needs, as well as aesthetic upkeep. Monitor assigned program locations' physical environments including but not limited to: exterior structures, interior structures, furnishings and appliances. Coordinate work orders, repairs, replacements, outside services, and inspections as needed and according to licensure requirements. Takes appropriate urgent or emergent actions when necessary. Collect, report, and utilize program safety data for assigned program locations and fleet vehicles. Review and maintain documentation completed by staff per agency procedure to ensure that problems or concerns are addressed immediately. Ensure clients and staff receive ongoing training in safety topics and procedures for response to incidents and disasters; monitor and maintain documentation according to licensure requirements. Support clients at assigned program locations to establish Household Guidelines through established procedures; review with household members annually or as determined by household agreements. Maintain individual and household feedback and documentation per procedure. Attend service planning meetings annually and as needed per timelines established by licensure requirements. Participate in the development and provide direct implementation of Implementation Strategies according to timelines established by licensure requirements for assigned locations. Participate in the coordination of Health, Behavioral Intervention, Community Day, Behavioral Health, Employment, and other services based on individual client needs and licensure requirements. Monitor service delivery, client satisfaction, maintain and forward applicable documentation in client case record. Participate in the coordination of leisure and recreation activities for clients; facilitate selection of external registrations to submit to Case Manager, ensure availability of staff coverage and transportation for selections, and ensure choices for in-house and community activities are offered to all clients. Coordinate and ensure client transportation needs are fulfilled through both internal fleet vehicles and external transportation services. Participate in completing appropriate assessment tools by providing information and perspective from applicable team members annually and as needed per timelines established by licensure requirements. Provides and/or arranges for staff training on client plans and strategies annually, upon revisions to strategies, when a knowledge gap is identified, and as requested by program staff; maintain documentation received from Case Manager per procedure. Assure direct support services provided are compliant with all rules, regulations and standards established per agency, state, and federal requirements. Review and reference agency policies, procedures, and forms frequently while performing essential job responsibilities; stay apprised of and implement updated policies and procedures communicated by agency leadership. Conduct at least 4 unannounced site visits to assigned program locations per month; provide feedback to staff and departments using solutions-focused language and positive approaches. Maintain/submit documentation per procedure. Participate in obtaining input from customers (clients, families, guardians, other staff) and stakeholders on how to improve services through individual/group meetings; provide feedback to departments, team members, and supervisors using solutions-focused language and positive approaches. Compile and enter data on program outcome measures and assist clients from assigned caseload to complete client satisfaction surveys according to CARF standards and timelines. Receive and review client incident reports to ensure completion and accuracy; complete appropriate follow-ups and/or consult with Program Director for further guidance as needed. Maintain documentation per procedure. Participate in monitoring client financial status including but not limited to: earned income, unearned income, public entitlements, personal needs allowance, and bills. Report misuse or exploitation of client money and/or benefits to Program Director or designee according to policies and procedures. Participate in client referral and admissions processes using solutions-focused language and positive approaches. Participate in providing direct service to clients as assigned in order to meet client and program needs; this includes cross training and coverage in other programs to ensure the agency's continued success. Physically assist clients in situations including, but not limited to: getting in and out of van, bathtub, shower, or bed as stated in client strategies. Provide transportation for clients in personal or agency vehicle for work, shopping, appointments, social events, etc. Obtain medication administration authorization at assigned program locations. Maintain medication administration authorization by performing medication administration tasks (medication passes), attending annual training, following all policies and procedures, and minimizing preventable medication errors. Lead by example in implementing Home and Community Based Settings Rules and applying principles to client, family, and stakeholder interactions Consult with Program Director regarding any proposed changes in programs, procedures, or schedules for approvals as required prior to implementing changes. Attend and participate in region, department, division, and agency scheduled meetings, events, and trainings using solutions-focused language and positive approaches. Notify immediate supervisor of identified schedule conflicts as soon as possible; collaboration with supervisor and other departments to resolve attendance conflicts is required. Exercise sound judgement in recognizing and responding to emergency situations involving clients, staff, and/or the physical environment/location; take appropriate action according to agency policies and procedures including completing required incident reporting or documentation. Collaborate with clinical staff and management to develop and implement a plan of action using solutions-focused language and positive approaches in the event of client emergencies or critical needs Monday through Friday. What will we provide Full Time employees. Benefits_Summary.pdf $1000 sign on bonus for full-time 21 Days of Paid Time Off plus 10 Paid Holidays Paid training Tuition reimbursement Benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, Critical Illness and accident insurance 401K with a 3.5% company contribution after one year. What will you bring to the table? Bachelor's Degree in Human Services, Master's Preferred At least two years of experience working directly with individuals with intellectual disabilities Two years supervisory experience preferred. Physical Climb stairs daily No medical restrictions which would prohibit implementation of a lift/transfer or implementation of behavioral programs. Push, pull, reach, stoop/bend over and use step stool daily. Perform daily housekeeping tasks and assist clients in independent living skills. Physically assist clients in situations including, but not limited to: getting in and out of van, bathtub, shower, or bed regularly Implement behavior support strategies and respond to emergency behavioral issues. Requires significant walking and standing on a daily basis. Equipment: Computer and software including Microsoft Word, Outlook, SharePoint, Excel, and Teams; Internet browser; Zoom platform. Office Equipment including printer/scanner, copy machine, calculator, shredder, etc. Telephone and voicemail. Household appliances including stove, microwave, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and countertop appliances such as microwaves. Alarm Systems for monitoring fire, weather, security, etc. Adaptive equipment as defined in individual strategies including hoyer lift and accessories, shower chairs or benches, walkers, wheelchairs, etc. Agency vehicles with and without wheelchair lifts. Additional Requirements: Minimum age requirement: 21 years Ability to lift or move up to 50 pounds to assist in two-person lift or with use of adaptive equipment. Pass S-TOFHLA literacy test. Complete required DSP Training, including Medication Administration Authorization. Maintain Medication Administration Authorization by following all related policies and procedures. Complete and maintain training compliance and/or certification in CPR, First Aid, Infection Control, OIG Rule 50, and CPI. Complete state-required QIDP training within six months of hire. Maintain QIDP status by completing 12 CEU's annually. Individual must have and maintain a valid Illinois driver's license; must maintain licensure and an acceptable driving record per procedure. Individual must have and maintain Illinois minimum required automobile liability insurance coverage per procedure. Use of a personal automobile during work hours is required. Provide transportation for clients in personal automobile when necessary. Use of personal cell phone for work-related communication and tasks, including applications for HIPAA-compliant messaging is required. If we seem like a good fit, consider joining our growing team of compassionate, hardworking, and caring individuals, and start your path toward a fulfilling career that you can be proud of.$65k-65k yearly 60d+ agoIntermittent Rehabilitation Program Specialist 2 (PN 20035339)
Dasstateoh
Columbus, OH
Intermittent Rehabilitation Program Specialist 2 (PN 20035339) (250008H6) Organization: Developmental Disabilities - Central OfficeAgency Contact Name and Information: *************************** Unposting Date: OngoingWork Location: James A Rhodes Office Tower 13 30 East Broad Street 13th Floor Columbus 43215Primary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus Compensation: 34.96Schedule: Part-time Work Hours: 8:00AM - 4:30PMClassified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Counseling and RehabilitationTechnical Skills: Counseling and RehabilitationProfessional Skills: Attention to Detail, Time Management, Confidentiality Agency OverviewJoin Our Team!Accepting applications for an Intermittent Rehabilitation Program Specialist 2The Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) is a trauma informed care agency focused on implementing our core values and providing support to people with developmental disabilities. We oversee a statewide system of supportive services that focus on ensuring the health and safety, supporting access to community participation, and increasing opportunities for meaningful employment. To learn more about DODD click here. Job DescriptionJob Duties: Reviews assessments & makes determinations related to level of care requests submitted by county boards of developmental disabilities (CBDDs) for initial & ongoing enrollment in Medicaid Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers & by intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICFs) for initial & continued admission. Conducts face-to-face assessments of individuals prior to denying a level of care request. Prepares correspondence and hearing rights to send to individuals who are denied services or found to no longer meet necessary requirements for services. Prepares hearing summaries and supporting documentation for hearings to submit to the Bureau of State Hearings. Reviews assessments submitted by CBDDs & develops individualized recommendations relative to least restrictive placement options for individuals seeking admission to ICFs. Develops & coordinates pre-admission screens & resident reviews (PASRR) for individuals with developmental disabilities seeking admission to nursing facilities; coordinates program requirements & necessary steps for people with developmental disabilities seeking admission to Medicaid-certified nursing facilities from hospitals, private residences, & community-based programs, ensuring compliance with applicable federal & state requirements & best practices. Performs records/documentation development/maintenance functions (e.g., develops, sends & receives email & phone communications from involved parties); uses the appropriate DODD applications (including, but not limited to. level of care application & PASRR tracking system, HENS, KePro) to record required information. Prepares hearing summaries and supporting documentation for hearings to submit to the Bureau of State Hearings. Reviews assessments & makes determinations related to preadmission counseling (PAC) submitted by CBDDs for long-term admission to ICFs. Advises state & local staff on correct procedures to follow related to submission of level of care assessments, preadmission screens, &/or resident reviews. Collaborates with other department/division staff regarding relationship of level of care & enrollment in HCBS Waiver &/or placement in ICFs. Provides testimony at hearings, if necessary. Procures federal dollars.Provides support to staff throughout the Department who are assigned responsibility for the administration of Medicaid processes & procedures (e.g., reviewing & revising policies & procedures related to level of care, PAC & PASRR to inform policy analysis & development).Monitors & evaluates systems activities of local Department of Job & Family Services (DJFS) case workers through Client Registry Information System Enhanced (CRIS-E) &/or Ohio Benefits System (OBS) (e.g., new applications, Medicaid eligibility determinations, appeals, etc.) Advises state & local staff on correct procedures to follow to assist applicants to obtain Medicaid eligibility, provides technical assistance & assists in problem solving between DJFS case workers or other systems. Implements program policy & procedures that impact waiver eligibility. Provides testimony at hearings, if necessary. Why Work for the State of OhioAt the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation) *Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position.QualificationsGraduate degree in a human service area (i.e., rehabilitation counseling, special education, guidance & counseling, psychology, social work, child & family community services) as required by an accredited college or university ORA graduate degree that leads to licensure as a licensed professional counselor by the Ohio Counselor & Social Worker Board. ORCompletion of graduate degree in other related vocational rehabilitation areas (e.g., rehabilitation management/administration from an accredited college or university). ORCompletion of graduate field of study in human services area (i.e., same examples as cited previously) as required by accredited college or university AND 12 months' experience as Rehabilitation Program Specialist 1, 69731. ORIn Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services only, licensed, certified, or registered clinical professional per OAC 5122-21-03 (E) Personnel Requirements (2). ORIn Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities only, 4 years' experience in private or governmental agency responsible for habilitative &/or rehabilitative programs development in developmental disabilities (i.e., working with individuals with developmental disabilities) AND a bachelor's degree in professional human services field (e.g., psychology, education, anthropology) in accordance with provisions of 42 CFR 483.430(b)(5)(x) & interpretive guidelines issued by centers for Medicaid & Medicare services. Job Skills: Counseling and Rehabilitation, Attention to Detail, Time Management, Confidentiality Hourly wage will be paid at step 1, unless otherwise specified by collective bargaining agreement or rules outlined in the ORC/OAC. The final candidate selected for the position will be required to undergo a criminal background check. Rule 5123-2-02, “Background Investigations for Employment,” outlines disqualifying offenses that will preclude an applicant from being employed by the Department of Developmental Disabilities. No additional materials will be accepted after the closing date; in addition, you must clearly demonstrate how you meet minimum qualifications. Supplemental Information To request a reasonable accommodation due to disability, please contact our ADA Coordinator by email at ************************************** StatementOhio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.Drug-Free WorkplaceThe State of Ohio is a drug-free workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting.$37k-62k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3h agoAdult Therapy Manager
Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) is seeking a manager to plan, direct and manage the provision of occupational, physical and speech therapy services to individuals eligible for Board services ages 3 and older. Primary liaison to community therapy partners and projects. The nature of work will include, but is not limited to the following: Provide clinical and strategic oversight to occupational, physical and speech therapists serving individuals ages 3 and older (adult therapy staff). Provide direct supervision, performance evaluations, guidance and feedback to OT, PT, and SLP consultative staff and Specialized Services Supervisor. Support the Specialized Services Supervisor in carrying out these responsibilities for the Specialized Services Therapy staff. Oversee and monitor all adult therapy staff with regard to adherence to policies and procedures for therapy provision, clinical practice and ethical standards. Review requests, assign referrals and prioritize the caseloads of adult therapists based on emergent needs. Provide support and guidance to Specialized Services Supervisor to assign and manage caseloads for specialized services staff, including direction with recommendations for therapeutic interventions/services/frequencies to best meet the needs outlined in the referral. Manage all activities of the EITS lending library and Mobile Sensory Space, including inventory management and outcome measurements. Build and expand partnerships with community organizations to increase the capacity to serve individuals with developmental disabilities. Develop and maintain relationships with entities including but not limited to private provider agencies, vendors and public school districts. Develop, coordinate and manage training of adult therapists and maintain standards for performance of evaluations, written plans and objectives, record keeping, implementation of treatment, technical competency, review of objectives, plans and treatment. Manage the support of individuals with complex and intense needs in Cuyahoga DD respite and ICF homes. Monitor elements and implementation of services delivered by adult therapists through analysis of programmatic, productivity and outcome data. Maintain and monitor data from the timekeeping system for consultative adult therapy staff, including professional leave requests, absences and timecards. Manage staff mileage reimbursement requests. Establish and coordinate opportunities to advance the professional growth of all adult therapy staff and Specialized Services Supervisor. Participate in the recruitment and hiring process for adult therapy staff including new employee orientation. Oversee all adult therapy department meetings and develop and coordinate agenda with Specialized Services Supervisor. Co-arrange vendor presentation and clinical in-service opportunities for department. Assist with the Adult Therapy Department budget. Complete initial and ongoing training for PBS-CR and monitor the initial and ongoing training completion for department staff. Coordinate shadowing and internship experiences for adult therapy students (OT, PT and SLP) of approved local colleges and universities outlined in contractual agreements with Cuyahoga DD. Oversee and monitor process for provision of adult therapy services to contracted intermediate care facilities. Participate in EITS Department work efforts related to agency committees, task forces or other initiatives as assigned. As necessary, represent Cuyahoga DD in dealings with other state, regional and local agencies and organizations. As necessary, attend and participate in meetings, committees, conferences and make presentation on applicable topics. Provide consultation services to management, administrative staff, and parents/guardians as part of general or specific training requests. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: Direct supervision of Specialized Services Supervisor and adult consultative Occupational, Physical and Speech therapy staff. FANTASTIC BENEFITS: All newly hired employees in this position walk through the door earning: Hybrid work schedule with some flexibility. Over 40 paid days off a year, including holidays. A great government Pension through Ohio PERS. Major Medical insurance. Free Dental, Vision Life, and Temporary disability Insurance Professional Development Reimbursement each year. Membership dues reimbursement each year. Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate. Flexible Spending Account Tuition Reimbursement Annual Pay Increases, and so much more. If you would like a much more comprehensive look at the benefits package, click HERE to download a pdf with more detailed information. SALARY: The starting salary for Pay Schedule F is $73,000.00. However, it is important to understand that the actual starting salary for a new hire into this position will be determined based on many factors including the breadth and depth of the knowledge, skills, education and experiences brought by the candidate. Also, it is Cuyahoga DD's intent to pay each employee a salary that is reasonable and competitive based on the market rate for the position, while also considering not only internal equity but also the budgetary constraints. The Cuyahoga DD recruits and retains outstanding individuals who are committed to our mission of supporting and empowering people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in the community. We seek to attract diverse staff who desire to inspire, to promote abilities and talents, to foster inclusion in all aspects of community life, and to hold themselves and others to high expectations. We hope you choose to join our team! Remote Work: Our positions are not 100'% remote. There is an onsite expectation for all of our positions. Although we may permit some remote work at home with hybrid work schedules for some of our positions, we do expect staff to be able to commute to our facilities in Cuyahoga County, Ohio on a regular basis. Travel between our four locations in Parma, Cleveland, and Highland Hills, Ohio is required. Qualifications Ohio license in physical or occupational therapy or speech language pathology required with the corresponding degree. Minimum three years' clinical experience as a Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist or Speech Language Pathologist required. Minimum three years' clinical experience and at least two years' experience in the direct supervision of employees required. Minimum one year's experience in providing or overseeing direct services to individuals with complex needs. Training or experience in intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities and appropriate treatment techniques preferred. Valid state of Ohio driver's license and continued maintenance of excellent driving record. Application Procedure: All applicants must apply ONLINE. Current Cuyahoga DD employees are required to upload at least a detailed letter of interest that outlines your interest in this position and highlights your qualifications for this position. External applicants are required to upload a resume that shows a detailed work history. This is important because this agency no longer requires that applicants complete an employment application. Therefore, the only way we will be able to review your employment history and ascertain your background and experience is through your resume. You are also encouraged to upload a cover letter that outlines your interest in this position. Resumes and letters are uploaded on your profile page once you apply for this position. Failure to provide a resume that outlines your work history will remove you from consideration. All candidates are asked to create an online profile and you may be asked to answer a series of questions. Immediately after applying, you will receive a confirmation of receipt by email. If you do not receive that email, check your spam folder. For any further questions about the application process, see the FAQ link below. Application Deadline: Open until filled. Equal Opportunity, Diversity, and Inclusion: The Cuyahoga County Board of DD is committed to treating every individual, family, employee, and applicant with dignity, respect and compassion regardless of a person's sex, ancestry, national original, race, color, age, religion, disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, genetic information, or social, economic or political affiliation. Compassion, trust, and mutual respect are at the core of our commitment to diversity and inclusion. The Cuyahoga County Board of DD fosters and promotes an inclusive environment that leverages the unique contributions of diverse individuals and organizations in all aspects of our work. We know that by bringing diverse individuals and viewpoints together we can collectively and more effectively create opportunities for a better life for the individuals we support. Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of what it means for people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work, and play in the community. PRIVACY AND SECURITY NOTICE: By applying for positions with the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities you are accepting that you have reviewed and understand our Applicant Privacy and Security Notice provided by clicking HERE. - Individuals who may need assistance with the application process should contact Human Resources. - Questions about the application process? Review answers to our FAQs here: FAQS and How to Contact H.R. - All Job tentative offers are made with the understanding that prospective new employees pass a drug test and background check prior to being hired. Cuyahoga DD is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.$73k yearly Auto-Apply 22d agoDirect Support Professional
Our Town Studios
Columbus, OH
Join Our Town Studios as a Direct Support Professional! Company: Our Town Studios Direct Support Professional Pay: $18.00- $19.00 per hour Employment Type: Full-Time/Part-Time About Us At Our Town Studios, we bring joy, creativity, and support to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Our mission is to create a fun and inclusive environment where everyone can shine! If you have a heart full of compassion and a spirit of adventure, we want you on our team! Job Description As a Direct Support Professional (DSP), you'll play a vital role in supporting our clients in their daily activities, personal care, and community involvement. Every day is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact and create unforgettable moments. Responsibilities Assist with daily living activities, including bathing, dressing, grooming, and meal preparation. Follow personalized care plans and support strategies. Encourage and participate in community outings and social activities. Administer medications as needed and maintain accurate records. Ensure a safe, clean, and positive environment. Communicate effectively with clients, families, and team members. Attend training sessions and staff meetings. Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Compassion, patience, and a genuine desire to help others. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license. Ability to pass a background check. ✨ Benefits Competitive pay at $18.00 per hour. Flexible scheduling (full-time and part-time options available). Comprehensive training and ongoing professional development. A supportive, fun, and collaborative work environment. Opportunities for career growth. Join Our Town Studios and be part of a team dedicated to enriching lives through creativity, care, and community. Apply today and start making a difference!$18-19 hourly 60d+ agoRegistered Behavior Technician
I Am Boundless, Inc.
Columbus, OH
Job Description Want to make an impact? I Am Boundless is hiring for a Registered Behavior Technician! Boundless is a non-profit organization specializing in assisting individuals with I/DD and has been serving Ohio for over 40 years. At I Am Boundless, we're on a mission to build a world that realizes the boundless potential of all people. Join our team, which shares a common passion and purpose in empowering our community. Benefits - Why Join Boundless? Financial & Retirement Sign On Bonus - $500 401(k) Retirement Plan with 5% Employee Matching after Six Months of Employment - Immediately 100% Vested Annual Increases Paid Time Off 80 hours of Paid Time Off 8 Paid Holidays Health & Wellness Medical Insurance Free Dental & Vision Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Dependent Care Account (DCA) Life Insurance & Supplemental Life Insurance Disability Insurance Professional Support Tuition Discount Opportunities with Schools like Capella University & Franklin University A Qualified Employer for the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Paid Training & Development Opportunities Perks & Discounts Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Counseling, Therapy, Finance, Legal Discount Programs (Ex: Pet Insurance, Movie Tickets, Theme Parks, Costco Membership, etc.) Wellbeing Resources (Up to $50 off Health Insurance Premium Monthly) What You'll Do: As a Registered Behavior Technician, you'll play a meaningful role in implementing behavioral health and educational services using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis with individuals diagnosed with autism, related mental health disorders and/or intellectual disabilities in either a 1:1, 1:2 or small group setting. Receive supervision and training from behavior analytic and/or behavioral health supervisors through direct observation and team meetings. This is a full-time, hourly position. Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent, plus 3 years or more years of experience in the behavioral health, human services, or mental health field. Ability to obtain and maintain First Aid, CPR - adult, child and infant (training will be provided if not already certified) Preferred Qualifications: One to two (1-2) years of experience working directly with children and families. Preferred College Degree in education, psychology, social work, or a related field. Experience working with people with autism spectrum disorders and developmental disabilities. Experience working with people with behavioral health conditions. Valid Ohio Driver's License with Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles; proof of auto insurance. No more than 5 points on license. Ready to make a difference? Apply today and join a company where you can realize your Boundless potential! All candidates selected to undergo the pre-employment process will be required to complete a background check, drug screen, and health screen, as applicable for the role. We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.$31k-39k yearly est. 23d agoPostdoctoral Psychology Fellow
Caravel Autism Health
Remote job
The Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow conducts diagnostic evaluations with children and adolescents with developmental disabilities and other childhood behavioral/mental health conditions. The Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow also provides individual psychotherapy, family therapy, and groups services (social skills) for children, adolescents, and young adults. Additionally, the Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow is responsible for conducting psychological testing with clients on an as needed basis to assess progress across several domains (clinical updates). These duties are all under the supervision of a licensed psychologist. Essential Functions: Conducts diagnostic interviews and evaluations with children and adolescents to answer a variety of referral questions related to developmental and psychological presentations, including but not limited to autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and intellectual disabilities. Administers, scores, and interprets required psychological testing. Writes psychological testing reports as requested and reports are completed within guidelines and in accordance with company policy. Provides individual, group, and family therapy to clients using evidence-based practices. Timely completion of progress notes and other documentation in accordance with company practices. Actively participates in peer review, consultation, and supervision. Participation in clinical supervision in accordance with state and local statutes and guidelines. Remains current on all new developments within the arena of evidence-based interventions to treat a variety of mental and behavioral health conditions. Assists with the monitoring of clinical quality organization-wide and promotes best practices. May consult with ABA teams within Caravel centers, including providing support with treatment planning, FBAs and programming problem-solving. Caravel Pay Details $72,000 to $88,000 Sign on bonus Compensation for the role will depend on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies and experience and may fall outside of the range shown. At Caravel we provide competitive wages with excellent benefits, including medical and dental insurance, employer-matched 401(k), paid time-off, paid travel, short-term disability and more. Qualifications: Education: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (PhD or PsyD) from a regionally accredited institution Unlicensed and pursuing licensure by obtaining required supervised hours in the state where position is located Experience: Experience to include: Focus on children and adolescents Psychological testing related to ASD and other developmental delays Specific experience administering, scoring, and interpreting a wide range of developmental, cognitive, and neuropsychological assessments Writing high quality diagnostic testing reports in a timely manner Providing effective individual psychotherapy to children and adolescents and family therapy Important: Our Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow is a Full Time remote/work from home opportunity, and we are open to candidates in the following states: Arizona California Colorado Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Iowa Kansas Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota North Carolina Ohio Tennessee Texas Washington (state) Wisconsin$72k-88k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ agoBehavioral Health Care Manager, BCBA (4/10 weekends) - Remote
IEHP
Remote job
What you can expect! Find joy in serving others with IEHP! We welcome you to join us in “healing and inspiring the human spirit” and to pivot from a “job” opportunity to an authentic experience! The Behavioral Health Care Manager, SKI (Specialty Kids Intervention) BCBA is responsible for all aspects of services to IEHP members with autism, developmental disabilities, and/or intellectual disabilities and children with severe behavioral needs. The Behavioral Health Care Manager, SKI BCBA will also be responsible for reviewing requests for services, applying clinical criteria, applying clinical expertise to review treatment plans and authorizing services to ensure quality care coordination. This position ensures effective call support, case management as needed, care coordination as needed, and referral support. Under the direction of department leadership, the Behavioral Health Care Manager, SKI BCBA position works collaboratively with members of their own team, IEHP members and families, community agencies, and with the designated health care organization (HCO) medical team. This position is expected to model IEHP principles of relationship-based care, as well engage in promoting education and understanding of behavioral health and its importance in whole health, to those within IEHP and in the community. Commitment to Quality: The IEHP Team is committed to incorporate IEHP's Quality Program goals including, but not limited to, HEDIS, CAHPS, and NCQA Accreditation. Additional Benefits Perks IEHP is not only committed to healing and inspiring the human spirit of our Members, but we also aim to match our team members with the same energy by providing prime benefits and more. Competitive salary Hybrid schedule State of the art fitness center on-site Medical Insurance with Dental and Vision Life, short-term, and long-term disability options Career advancement opportunities and professional development Wellness programs that promote a healthy work-life balance Flexible Spending Account - Health Care/Childcare CalPERS retirement 457(b) option with a contribution match Paid life insurance for employees Pet care insurance Key Responsibilities Adhere to the ethical guidelines of the BACB Board. Provide support to the SKI team to ensure implementation of timely processes, follow-through of calls, task completion, and case management functions. Provide guidance in the realm of autism, developmental disabilities, and behavior analytic practices for the SKI team and all departments, when needed. Work with BHT providers and other providers (Primary Care, Speech Therapist, etc) within the IEHP network; develop genuine and effective relationships with providers. Participate in clinical review meetings for Members regarding behavioral concerns, barriers to treatment or treatment progress, as needed. Ensure treatment plans are updated, assessment results are updated, the treatment goals align to the assessment results and that goals meet medically necessary criteria. Become proficient in all electronic medical management systems (e.g. Cisco, MedHOK, HSP, Super Search and Web Portal) to assist in training of new staff members. Review requests for services, apply clinical criteria, and apply clinical expertise to review treatment plans and authorizing services. Participates in Health Plan staff meetings, trainings, committee meetings, or other activities as needed or as directed by Leadership Team Members. Participate in other committees as needed, Interdisciplinary Care Conferences, and any other meetings as required or directed by department managers or Directors. Work with a caseload of Members with developmental delays as needed. In conjunction with department leadership, provide consultation for the non-certified/licensed team members when discussing tasks of a clinical nature. Ensures documentation is accurate and in compliance with regulatory requirements and accreditation standards. Perform any other duties as required to ensure Health Plan operations and department business needs are successful. Qualifications Education & Requirements Three (3) years of experience working in a setting offering services to individuals with autism, developmental or intellectual disabilities required Significant experience reviewing Behavioral Health Treatment Plans and Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) Experience in leading a team is preferred Experience in an HMO or experience working in psychiatric facility or county hospital facility preferred Master's degree in Social Work/Psychology or related field from an accredited institution with ABA specialization required Possession of an active, unrestricted, and unencumbered Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification issued by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board required Key Qualifications Deep knowledge and skills in Autism; Applied Behavioral Analysis, Special Education skills in engaging and serving families Familiarity with Managed Care and discharge planning is preferred Knowledgeable and skilled in evidenced-based communication such as Motivational Interviewing, or similar empathy-based communication strategies Understanding of and sensitivity to multi-cultural communities Deep understanding and knowledge of mental health Awareness of the impact of unmitigated bias and judgement on health; commitment to addressing both Must have knowledge of whole health and integrated principles, theories, and practices Knowledge of community resources and health plan benefits Bilingual written and verbal is highly preferred Skillful at telephonic information delivery and counseling support to Members, their caregivers, and their families Effective reasoning and problem-solving skills Excellent relationship, communication (written and verbal), and interpersonal skills, including conflict resolution Must have resiliency to tolerate, adapt, and manage effective use of a high level of ambiguity around new team models, new models of care, and new care management practices Proficient in the use of computer software to include but not limited to: (e.g. Microsoft Word and Excel, Power Point) for use in all aspects of an office environment Excellent organizational skills while effectively multi-tasking on various projects Ability to undertake and write telephonic clinical mental health assessments which meet specified regulatory standards. Ability to interview, assess, and coordinate care Skilled in researching applicable resources for members Demonstrated proficiency with all electronic medical management systems (e.g., Cisco, MHK/Care Prominence, MediTrac, SuperSearch and Web Portal) is preferred Proven ability to: Work as a member of a highly autonomous team, executing job duties and making skillful decisions as an independent team member within one's scope Show desire and develop genuine, effective relationships with members, co-workers, supervisors, and community/HCO partners at all levels Support others to utilize telephonic means to engage, assess and assist members is required Provide vision, leadership, and support to a team Communicate and work effectively with a variety of providers and maintain positive working relationships with internal and external contacts at all levels Show a high degree of patience Learn new computer systems Prioritize multiple tasks as well as identify and resolve problems Have effective time management and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment Have timely turnaround of assignments expected To form cross-functional and interdepartmental relationships Work Location is dependent on department leadership and business need. Start your journey towards a thriving future with IEHP and apply TODAY! Work Model Location Telecommute (All IEHP positions approved for telecommute work locations may periodically be required to report to IEHP's main campus for mandatory in-person meetings or for other business needs as determined by IEHP leadership) Pay Range USD $91,249.60 - USD $120,910.40 /Yr.$91.2k-120.9k yearly Auto-Apply 5d agoHEALTH PROFESSIONAL V- QUALIFIED INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES PROFESSIONAL (QIDP)
State of Colorado
Remote job
is open to current employees of Wheat Ridge Regional Center ONLY. Please note: This recruitment may be used to fill multiple vacancies About Wheat Ridge Regional Center (WRRC) This work unit exists to provide quality health care, personal hygiene maintenance, and an active learning atmosphere in a safe, healthy environment for individuals with intellectual disabilities and mental illness. This work unit provides 24-hour treatment services that are in compliance with State and Federal regulations. This position requires a minimum of 5 days in the office This position exists to plan, develop, and coordinate comprehensive services provided to individuals with intellectual disabilities and safeguard and advocate for their rights, safety, and quality of life. This includes coordinating administrative functions and services for the individual population by initiating changes and/or modifying administrative functions, standards, budgetary requests, technical assistance standards, operating procedures, monitoring techniques, and evaluation studies. This position supervises the ICF-IID staff in two homes in ensuring the implementation and documentation of individual programs is completed. This position is responsible as a supervisor for two individual Residential Coordinators and 20-25 direct care staff as a second-level supervisor. This position also serves as the team leader of multiple interdisciplinary teams. Additionally, as a Community Services Manager, you can expect to: * Exercise appointing authority responsibilities with first and second level supervision over Residential and Community Integration services, including approximately 25 employees in the area of hiring, performance planning, performance evaluation, corrective and disciplinary action, up to and including termination. * Directs the overall operations of each of these departments, including approving the budget for each. Ensures regulatory compliance of all agency departments in conjunction with: DPA regulations; Personnel Rules; State Board of Nursing Practice Acts; CDHS Policies and Procedures; and other state and federal mandates. Exercises direct supervision of 3 professionals. * Directs, oversees, and monitors delivery of comprehensive services to individuals by leading the Interdisciplinary (ID) Team process to develop an Individual Program Plan (IPP) by reviewing the individuals' progress in reaching identified goals in the IPP and by recommending ways to overcome barriers to reaching goals. * Responsible for routine monitoring, including conducting regular audits of the individuals' records and other sources of information. This position will alert supervisors of any issues arising with program implementation or the documentation thereof. This is a Federal requirement for ICF-IID licensure. * On-call rotation every 8th week for one week. Ensures regulatory compliance of all agency departments in conjuction with: State Board of Nursing Practice Acts; Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF-IID); Health Facilities and Emergency Medical Services Division (HFEMSD) of Department of Public Health (DPH); Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS); CDHS Policies and Procedures; and other state and federal mandates. * Assures the effectiveness of the Interdisciplinary (ID) Team process by identifying, coordinating, and providing leadership, guidance, and training to team members (professional and para-professional) when appropriate in various subject matters related to ICF-IID, and specific areas related to specific treatment plans. Identifies and resolves problems of the individuals supported by directing and assigning specific tasks to ID team members for problem resolution. * Ensures active treatment components are in place and implemented for each assigned individual. Serves as the main contact for Auditors and Surveyors. * Provides case management for up to 24 Individuals. The Case Management duty is related to, but is distinct from, the team leadership duty because it involves direct interaction rather than delegation or oversight. Case Management can involve assisting individuals with Medicaid/Social Security forms, acquiring legal assistance, and testifying/petitioning the court for legal matters. Case Management can also involve advocacy for individuals in a variety of situations. Minimum Qualifications Experience Only: Eight (8) years of relevant experience in an occupation related to the work assigned to this position OR Education and Experience: A combination of related education and/or relevant experience in an occupation related to the work assigned to this position equal to eight (8) years Special Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in the Human Services field * Experience working with Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities * Previous supervisory experience Conditions of Employment: * Shift Work - WRRC is a 24/7 facility. Person in this position must be available to work any shift, any day, and/or any area to meet Agency needs. * Travel -Position must travel to remote work sites and must utilize a State vehicle, if available. If not available, must utilize personal vehicle and submit for mileage reimbursement * Pre-employment Physical/Tests * [Standard/full] background check and reference check required * This position requires State of Colorado residency at the time of application (unless otherwise identified in the posting), and residency within the state throughout the duration of employment in this position. * Motor Vehicle Check, if the employee will drive a state-owned vehicle, either in an on-going capacity while performing their normal day-to-day job duties OR on occasion for training/meetings/client visits/etc. * Must possess a valid, non-restricted Colorado Driver's License or a non-restricted U.S. Driver's License for positions within 30 miles of the CO state border * Out-of-State Driver's License holders must obtain a valid, non-restricted Colorado Driver's License within 30 days of employment start date. * Other Conditions of Employment specific to Program * Former State employees who were disciplinarily terminated or resigned in lieu of termination must: * Disclose that information on the application. * Explain why the prior termination or resignation should not disqualify you from the current position. * Provide your employee number from your prior State employment. Absent extraordinary circumstances, prior disciplinary termination or resignation in lieu of termination, and failure to provide this information will disqualify the applicant from future State employment with CDHS. CDHS Selection Process Explanation Employment history is calculated on a full-time basis (40/hrs per week). Part-time employment is calculated on a prorated basis to determine qualifications. Be sure your application specifically addresses your qualifications, experience, work products, and accomplishments as they relate to the position and minimum requirements. * Preferred Qualifications & Competencies: * Relevant years of state service experience. Minimum Qualification Screening Process A Human Resources Analyst will review the work experience/job duties sections of the online job application to determine whether your experience meets the minimum qualifications for the position. You must complete the official State of Colorado online application. Cover letters and resumes WILL NOT be reviewed during the minimum qualifications screening process. You must specifically document your work experience and qualifications. Do not use "see resume" or "see attached." You must meet the minimum qualifications to continue in the selection process. Part-time work experience will be prorated.Comparative Analysis Process - Structured Application Review After minimum qualification screening, the comparative analysis process will involve a review and rating of all the information you submit. The comparative analysis step may also include your results from an eSkills Test. Your Work Experience/Job Duties Document your work experience/job duties to the extent to which you possess the skills, education, experience, minimum qualifications, and preferred qualifications. If listed, answer all supplemental questions as your answers to these questions will be evaluated during this phase. Provide at least 4-8 sentences for each supplemental question. Supplemental Questions Answer the supplemental questions completely and thoughtfully. We will rate your answers based on the content of your response and your writing skills (spelling, grammar, and clarity of your writing). Appeal Rights You may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board or request a review by the State Personnel Director if your application is eliminated. You will find the appeals process, the official appeal form, and how to deliver it on the State Personnel Board website. * You or your representative must sign and submit the official appeal form for review. * You can find the official appeal form here. * You must deliver the official appeal form to the State Personnel Board: * By email (dpa_********************************), or * Postmarked in US Mail to(1525 Sherman Street, 4th Floor, Denver CO 80203, or * Hand delivered (1525 Sherman Street, 4th Floor, Denver CO 80203), or * Faxed ************** within ten (10) calendar days from your receipt of notice or acknowledgement of the department's action. Contact the State Personnel Board for assistance: * At **************, or * Refer to the Colorado Code of Regulations (CCR) 801-1, State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, Chapter 8, Resolution of Appeals and Disputes, within the Rules webpage. How to apply to the State of Colorado (YouTube Video, Runtime 3:59, Closed Captions Available) The Assessment Process For additional recruiting questions, please contact ************************** About Us & Benefits If your goal is to build a career that makes a difference, join the dedicated people of the Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS). Our professionals strive to design and deliver high-quality human and health services that improve the safety, independence, and well-being of the people of Colorado. Each of us is committed to contributing to a safe and accessible CDHS. In addition to a great location and rewarding and meaningful work, we offer: * Strong, secure, yet flexible retirement benefits, including a PERA Defined Benefit Plan or PERA Defined Contribution Plan plus 401(k) and 457 plans * Medical and dental health plans * Employer-supplemented Health Savings Account * Paid life insurance * Short- and long-term disability coverage * 11 paid holidays per year, plus vacation and sick leave * State of Colorado Employee BenefitHub Resource Center * Employee Wellness program * Excellent work-life programs, such as flexible schedules, training, and more * Remote work arrangements for eligible positions * *Some positions may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Our Values * We believe in a people-first approach: We prioritize the needs, well-being, and dignity of the individuals, families, and communities we serve. We commit to respect, fairness, and access in every decision, policy, and interaction. We engage client voices and experiences in the development and implementation of the services we provide. * Balance creates quality of life: We want our team to be resilient through a supportive workplace that values flexibility, health and wellness, and employee engagement. * We hold ourselves accountable: We take responsibility through our actions, programs, and results for the state of health and human services in Colorado. * Transparency matters: We are open and honest with employees, our partners, the Coloradans we serve, and the public. * We are ethical: We abide by what is best for those we serve by doing what is right, not what is easy. * Collaboration helps us rise together: We work together with all partners, employees, and clients to achieve the best outcomes for Coloradans. ADA Accommodations CDHS is committed to a Colorado for ALL qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment. This includes completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or performing essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to cdhs_***************. EEO Statement The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer We are committed to increasing a "Colorado for ALL" of our staff and providing culturally responsive programs and services. Therefore, we encourage responses from people of all backgrounds and abilities. The State of Colorado believes that a "Colorado for ALL" drives our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law. Additional Support For Your Application Toll-Free Applicant Technical Support If you experience technical difficulty with the NEOGOV system (e.g., uploading or attaching documents to your online application) call NEOGOV technical support at ************ Mon-Fri between 6 am and 6 pm (Pacific Time). Helpful hints: if you are having difficulty uploading or attaching documents to your application, 1) ensure your documents are PDF or Microsoft Word files, and 2) close the document before you attempt to upload (attach) it.$47k-57k yearly est. Easy Apply 15d agoSpecialized Services Supervisor
Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities
Remote job
The Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Cuyahoga DD) is seeking a supervisor to plan, direct, and oversee the provision of specialized occupational, physical and speech therapy services to individuals eligible for Board services ages 3 and older. The nature of work will include, but is not limited to the following: Provide direct supervision, performance evaluations, guidance, and feedback to Specialized OT, PT SLP staff, Equipment Assistant and Sign Language Interpreter/Deaf Services Specialist. Direct and oversee specialized, direct therapeutic services delivered to eligible individuals with intense or complex needs through collaboration with an interdisciplinary team as appropriate including but not limited to Support Administration and other Cuyahoga DD departments. Organize and monitor specialized services therapy staff with regard to adherence to policies and procedures for therapy provision, clinical practice and ethics standards. Oversee and monitor the activities of the Sign Language Interpreter/Deaf Services Specialist. Direct and oversee the activities of the Equipment Assistant and the EITS equipment lending library, including inventory management. In conjunction with the Adult Therapy Manager, review requests, assign referrals and prioritize the caseloads of specialized services adult therapy staff based on emergent needs. Coordinate and participate in activities of the Mobile Sensory Space as appropriate. Develop and maintain relationships with community partners including but not limited to public school districts, private provider agencies and vendors. Monitor implementation and success of services delivered by specialized services therapists through analysis of programmatic, productivity and outcome data. Routinely collaborate with Support Administration and Behavioral Health staff to implement, monitor and improve services for individuals with complex needs. Maintain and monitor data from the timekeeping system for specialized services therapy staff, including professional leave requests, absences and timecards. Manage staff mileage reimbursement requests. Participate in the recruitment and hiring process for specialized services therapy staff. Coordinate and oversee the support of individuals with complex and intense needs in Cuyahoga DD respite and ICF homes. Complete initial and ongoing training for PBS-CR and monitor the completion of initial and on-going training for department staff. Implement and monitor shadowing experiences of adult therapy students with Specialized Services therapy staff as directed by the Adult Therapy Manager. Coordinate adult therapy department meetings with Adult Therapy Manager. Co-arrange vendor presentation and clinical in-service opportunities for department. Participate in EITS Department work efforts related to agency committees, task forces or other initiatives as assigned. As directed, represent Cuyahoga DD in dealings with other state, regional and local agencies and organizations. As necessary, attend and participate in meetings, committees, conferences and make presentation on applicable topics. As directed, provide consultation services to management, administrative staff, and parents/guardians as part of general or specific training requests. SUPERVISORY DUTIES: Direct supervision of Specialized Services Therapy staff, Equipment Assistant and Sign Language Interpreter/Deaf Services Specialist. FANTASTIC BENEFITS: All newly hired employees in this position walk through the door earning: Hybrid work schedule with some flexibility. Over 40 paid days off a year, including holidays. A great government Pension through Ohio PERS. Major Medical insurance. Free Dental, Vision Life, and Temporary disability Insurance Professional Development Reimbursement each year. Membership dues reimbursement each year. Mileage Reimbursement at the IRS rate. Flexible Spending Account Tuition Reimbursement Annual Pay Increases, and so much more. If you would like a much more comprehensive look at the benefits package, click HERE to download a pdf with more detailed information. SALARY: The starting salary for Pay Schedule E is $61,538.00. The full salary range for all current employees in this pay schedule is $61,538 to $98,462. However, it is important to understand that the actual starting salary for a new hire into this position will be determined based on many factors including the breadth and depth of the knowledge, skills, education and experiences brought by the candidate. Also, it is Cuyahoga DD's intent to pay each employee a salary that is reasonable and competitive based on the market rate for the position, while also considering not only internal equity but also the budgetary constraints. The Cuyahoga DD recruits and retains outstanding individuals who are committed to our mission of supporting and empowering people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in the community. We seek to attract diverse staff who desire to inspire, to promote abilities and talents, to foster inclusion in all aspects of community life, and to hold themselves and others to high expectations. We hope you choose to join our team! Remote Work: Our positions are not 100'% remote. There is an onsite expectation for all of our positions. Although we may permit some remote work at home with hybrid work schedules for some of our positions, we do expect staff to be able to commute to our facilities in Cuyahoga County, Ohio on a regular basis. Travel between our four locations in Parma, Cleveland, and Highland Hills, Ohio is required. Qualifications Licensed as either a therapist, educator, nurse, social worker, counselor, etc. Degree in one of the therapy fields, special education, counseling, social work, or nursing, or related field. Minimum two years' experience in the direct supervision of employees preferred. Minimum one year experience providing or overseeing direct therapeutic interventions to individuals with complex needs. Training or experience in intellectual disabilities, developmental disabilities and appropriate treatment techniques preferred. Valid state of Ohio driver's license and continued maintenance of excellent driving record. Application Procedure: All applicants must apply ONLINE. Current Cuyahoga DD employees are required to upload at least a detailed letter of interest that outlines your interest in this position and highlights your qualifications for this position. External applicants are required to upload a resume that shows a detailed work history. This is important because this agency no longer requires that applicants complete an employment application. Therefore, the only way we will be able to review your employment history and ascertain your background and experience is through your resume. You are also encouraged to upload a cover letter that outlines your interest in this position. Resumes and letters are uploaded on your profile page once you apply for this position. Failure to provide a resume that outlines your work history will remove you from consideration. All candidates are asked to create an online profile and you may be asked to answer a series of questions. Immediately after applying, you will receive a confirmation of receipt by email. If you do not receive that email, check your spam folder. For any further questions about the application process, see the FAQ link below. Application Deadline: Open until filled. Equal Opportunity, Diversity, and Inclusion: The Cuyahoga County Board of DD is committed to treating every individual, family, employee, and applicant with dignity, respect and compassion regardless of a person's sex, ancestry, national original, race, color, age, religion, disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, genetic information, or social, economic or political affiliation. Compassion, trust, and mutual respect are at the core of our commitment to diversity and inclusion. The Cuyahoga County Board of DD fosters and promotes an inclusive environment that leverages the unique contributions of diverse individuals and organizations in all aspects of our work. We know that by bringing diverse individuals and viewpoints together we can collectively and more effectively create opportunities for a better life for the individuals we support. Diversity and inclusion are at the heart of what it means for people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work, and play in the community. PRIVACY AND SECURITY NOTICE: By applying for positions with the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities you are accepting that you have reviewed and understand our Applicant Privacy and Security Notice provided by clicking HERE. - Individuals who may need assistance with the application process should contact Human Resources. - Questions about the application process? Review answers to our FAQs here: FAQS and How to Contact H.R. - All Job tentative offers are made with the understanding that prospective new employees pass a drug test and background check prior to being hired. Cuyahoga DD is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.$30k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 10d agoRegistered Nurse (RN) Care Coordinator- Nephrology
Osuphysicians
Columbus, OH
Looking to join a dynamic team at Ohio State University Physicians where excellence meets compassion? Who we are With over 100 cutting-edge outpatient center locations, dedicated to providing exceptional patient care while fostering a collaborative work environment, our buckeye team includes more than 1,800 nurses, medical assistants, physicians, advanced practice providers, administrative support staff, IT specialists, financial specialists and leaders that all play an important part. As an employee of Ohio State University Physicians (OSUP), you'll be an integral part of a team committed to advancing healthcare, education, and professional growth. Our culture At OSUP, we foster a culture grounded in the values of inclusion, empathy, sincerity, and determination. We meet our teams where they are, coming together to serve each other and our community. Our benefits We know that having options and robust benefit plans are important to you. OSUP prioritizes the wellbeing of our team and that's why we offer our employees a flexible, competitive benefit package. In addition to medical, dental, vision, health reimbursement accounts, flexible spending accounts, and retirement, we also offer an employee assistance program, paid time off, holidays, and a wellness program designed to support our employees so they can live their best lives. As an OSUP employee, you will be eligible for these various benefits depending on your employment status. Responsibilities The Clinical Nurse Care Coordinator collaborates with clinic team members to provide evidence-based patient-centered care to patients, helping them to stay up to date on their care plans and related goals towards improving health. The Clinical Nurse Care Coordinator has a special focus on high-risk medically complex patients, patients on specific disease registries, patients with disorders or chronic physical or intellectual disabilities and patients in care transitions (i.e. pediatric to adult care, recent inpatient admissions and discharges, ED follow-up, care facility discharges). This RN acts as a liaison with patient's family members and other agencies, facilitating improved communication with the aim of providing comprehensive whole person care. The Clinical Nurse Care Coordinator stays up to date on standards, assisting with programs and processes. Qualifications Associate Degree in Nursing from a CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) or Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) accredited nursing program. Current Ohio Registered Nurse license. CPR/BLS certified. Knowledge of triage procedures along with clinic, physician office and/or urgent care experience. Ability to maintain quality, safety, and/or infection control standards. Knowledge of appropriate procedures and standards for the administration of medications and patient care aids. Ability to educate and clearly communicate with patients and/or families as to the nature of disease and to provide instruction on proper care and treatment. Ability to convey information both in writing and verbally. High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations. Position continually requires demonstrated poise, tact and diplomacy. Analytical ability and critical thinking to gather and interpret data and develop, recommend, and implement solutions. Pay Range USD $32.21 - USD $47.60 /Hr.$32.2-47.6 hourly Auto-Apply 3d agoResidential Home Assistant
Heinzerling Community
Columbus, OH
JOIN OUR TEAM as a Residential Home Assistant! About us: Heinzerling Community has been providing exceptional care for over 60 years to hundreds of children and adults with severe and profound developmental disabilities. At Heinzerling Community, we are committed to providing top-quality care and support to individuals with intellectual disabilities. With a focus on person-centered approaches and community integration, we strive to create a fulfilling and an enriching experience for those we serve. Pay Rate and Hours: 2nd shift (3p - 11:30p) The base pay is $17.25 per hour, with an additional $2.00 per hour weekend shift differential. ** Must be able to pass a background check and drug screen. ** Heinzerling Community is a Substance Free Workplace and does not accommodate the use of drugs or medical marijuana. Requirements: Must be able to lift/carry up to 50 pounds regularly and push individuals who weigh up to 200 pounds in wheelchairs. Must be able to regularly use hands to finger, handle, or feel; stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk and hear. Must be able to stay awake for the entire shift. Must be able to assist with the care of male and female residents. Job Duties Include, but are not limited to: Maintain general cleanliness of resident living areas, including activity rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Stock supplies in designated areas and assist with mealtime set-up. Assist residents with daily tasks such as brushing their teeth and participating in designated programs and activities. Transport residents to and from designated areas, ensuring their safety and comfort. Document resident activities and progress as directed by the Unit Manager. ** Please note, this is not a direct care giving position. ** Benefits: Paid Training Immediate accrual of Paid Time Off Retirement plan with 50% company match Tuition Reimbursement Medical, dental, and vision coverage starting on the 1st of the month after only 60 days of employment To get a better idea of the work environment, check out the .Welcome to Heinzerling video on YouTube.$17.3 hourly Auto-Apply 7d agoQIDP / Group Home Director
Texas Health & Human Services Commission
Remote job
Join the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and be part of a team committed to creating a positive impact in the lives of fellow Texans. At HHSC, your contributions matter, and we support you at each stage of your life and work journey. Our comprehensive benefits package includes 100% paid employee health insurance for full-time eligible employees, a defined benefit pension plan, generous time off benefits, numerous opportunities for career advancement and more. Explore more details on the Benefits of Working at HHS webpage. Functional Title: QIDP / Group Home Director Job Title: Qual Intel Dev Disblty IV SSLC Agency: Health & Human Services Comm Department: Corpus Christi Bond Homes Posting Number: 11498 Closing Date: 01/23/2026 Posting Audience: Internal and External Occupational Category: Healthcare Practitioners and Technical Salary Group: TEXAS-B-23 Salary Range: $5,098.66 - $8,304.83 Pay Frequency: Monthly Shift: Day Additional Shift: Days (First) Telework: Not Eligible for Telework Travel: Up to 5% Regular/Temporary: Regular Full Time/Part Time: Full time FLSA Exempt/Non-Exempt: Exempt Facility Location: Corpus Christi State Supported Living Center Job Location City: CORPUS CHRISTI Job Location Address: 902 AIRPORT RD Other Locations: MOS Codes: No military equivalent Brief : Come work in an environment where we truly value and respect those we serve and believe in the mission that all people can achieve a higher level of wellness and independence. The state supported living centers serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are medically fragile or who have behavioral problems. The centers provide campus-based direct services and supports at 13 centers located throughout the state. Learn About Our State Supported Living Centers If you are looking for a place to work where you can establish a career that is filled with purpose, this is the job for you! The QIDP Coordinator/Director works under the direct supervision of the Assistant Director of Programs (ADOP) or equivalent and has the primary responsibility for providing leadership and directions to the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) to assure the delivery of quality program services that promotes dignity and respect for the individuals served. Plans, assigns, supervises, and monitors the work of their assigned IDT members. Ensures that group home employees receive the appropriate orientation and training in their job duties. Performs managerial functions including the hiring and performance evaluation processes. The QIDP /Director is responsible for working cooperatively with other divisions and departments and for ensuring harmonious working relationships within his/her group homes among staff, family members and other group home employees. The QIDP / Director is responsible for planning and coordinating the use of all departmental resources. The QIDP / Director is responsible for training and coordination of QIDP services and data processing services. This position is required to manage a QIDP caseload. The QIDP / Director performs complex consultative serves and provides technical assistance to Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) members. Some flex time, overtime, evening and weekend work will be required. Essential Job Functions (EJFs): Attends work on a regular basis and may be required to work a specific shift schedule or, at times, even a rotating schedule, extended shift, and/or overtime in accordance with agency leave policy and performs other duties as assigned. Provides leadership and support to all Group Home employees to ensure the delivery of quality services that promotes dignity and respect for the individuals. Provides oversight and monitoring of all QIDP related duties ensuring that professional practices are in compliance with ICF/IID. Ensure that services are delivered in a consistent, standardized manner across the group homes. This includes routine monitoring and review of Individual Support Plan (ISP) meetings and the related written documents in the health record. Oversees and participates in the screening, interviewing, and selection of all Group Home staff. Provides supervision, leadership, and support. Monitors the performance of Group Home staff and coordinates the performance evaluation. Develops and implements strategies to motivate, encourage, and equip staff. Promotes harmonious working relationships among staff, family members, and other employees. Develops, revises, and maintains policies/procedures relating to QIDP duties and the ISP development, implementation and monitoring process. Ensures Group Home Staff are knowledgeable of and effectively implementing these practices. Educates, encourages, and supports all staff through the coordination and oversight of departmental training efforts. This includes coordination of orientation and training for newly hired employees and ongoing training for all staff in their role. Performs complex monitoring, tracking, trending, and analysis of data regarding outcomes for individuals and IDT activities. Works together in coordination with other departments and community services to develop and implement processes and practices to ensure positive outcomes based upon data trends and analysis. This includes the development of plans of correction, timely submission of evidence, and participation in the Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Council. Participates in various committees and work groups designed to ensure individuals are receiving quality services and care. Works with other departments and community services to ensure service coordination and consistent development of holistic individual plans. Takes a proactive approach to identifying problems that affect the provision of services. Coordinates efforts to develop solutions and follows-up until problems are resolved. Performs after-hours monitoring and other monitoring duties as assigned to ensure consistent program coordination and implementation. Performs special projects and other duties as assigned. Participates in mandatory training per HHS policies and procedures, HIPAA policies, state and federal rules and regulations, and ICF-IID regulations. Other duties as assigned include but are not limited to actively participating and/or serving in a supporting role to meet the agency's obligations for disaster response and/or recovery or Continuity of Operations (COOP) activation. Such participation may require an alternate shift pattern assignment and/or location. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge of ICF/IID standards. Knowledge of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) process. Knowledge of people-centered planning. Knowledge of rehabilitation and skills acquisition programs for persons with intellectual disabilities, including program design and collecting and analyzing data. Knowledge of discipline specific plans and processes such as Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSP) and Physical Nutritional Management Plans (PNMP). Knowledge of the role and responsibilities of the QIDP at an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF- IID). Knowledge of leadership and management tools. Knowledge of education/training and active treatment methods, tools, techniques, and processes. Ability to coordinate programmatic and clinical services and supports. Ability to prepare and maintain records. Ability to quickly adapt to change. Ability to communicate verbally and in writing in a clear, effective, concise and constructive manner. Ability to assess and solve problems. Ability to work independently and organize/prioritize work, and to work cooperatively in a teamwork situation. Ability to work harmoniously, assertively, and professionally with staff at all levels and with Legally Authorized Representatives (LARs). Ability to physically perform direct care work as needed, including emergency procedures. Ability to plan, assign, train, and supervise the work of others. Ability to gather, assemble, correlate, and analyze data, and to prepare and maintain records. Ability to organize and lead group discussions in order to develop the best programming outcomes. Ability to appropriately delegate, supervise, and motivate. Ability to solve problems, make decisions, and use good judgement when dealing with critical incidents. Skill in providing on-the-job training to new staff and recurrent/refresher training to incumbent staff. Skill in facilitating IDT meetings to ensure participation by all members and achieve desired outcomes and modeling facilitation for others. Skill in using a personal computer to create documents and reports. Skill in using electronic records systems and/or databases. Registrations, Licensure Requirements or Certifications: None Initial Screening Criteria: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, sociology, social work, special education, rehabilitation counseling, or a related human services field such as therapeutic studies (e.g., music, art, occupational, physical therapy), recreation, and/or a combination of equivalent subject matter. For a related human services field, the transcript must be reviewed for applicable coursework that meets federal guidelines for QIDP designation. At least three (3) years of experience working directly with people with intellectual disabilities or other developmental disabilities. At least one (1) year of experience as a QIDP is preferred. Experience training, leading the work of others and/or supervising others is preferred. Additional Information: Applicants must pass a fingerprint criminal background check, pre-employment drug screen, and registry checks including the Client Abuse/Neglect Reporting System (CANRS), Nurse Aide, Medication Aide and Employee Misconduct and HHS List of Excluded Individuals/ Entities (LEIE). Males between the ages of 18 - 25 must be registered with the Selective Service. All State Supported Living Center Employees are subject to Random Drug Testing. Flexibility in work hours may be required for this position. The position may be required to work overtime and/or extended hours. Must be willing to work weekends and holidays. All applicants must be at least 18 years of age to be considered for employment at a state-operated facility. Review our Tips for Success when applying for jobs at DFPS, DSHS and HHSC. Active Duty, Military, Reservists, Guardsmen, and Veterans: Military occupation(s) that relate to the initial selection criteria and registration or licensure requirements for this position may include, but not limited to those listed in this posting. All active-duty military, reservists, guardsmen, and veterans are encouraged to apply if qualified to fill this position. For more information please see the Texas State Auditor's s, Military Crosswalk and Military Crosswalk Guide at Texas State Auditor's Office - Job Descriptions. ADA Accommodations: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), HHSC and DSHS agencies will provide reasonable accommodation during the hiring and selection process for qualified individuals with a disability. If you need assistance completing the on-line application, contact the HHS Employee Service Center at **************. If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodation to participate in the interview process, please notify the person scheduling the interview. Pre-Employment Checks and Work Eligibility: Depending on the program area and position requirements, applicants selected for hire may be required to pass background and other due diligence checks. HHSC uses E-Verify. You must bring your I-9 documentation with you on your first day of work. Download the I-9 Form Telework Disclaimer: This position may be eligible for telework. Please note, all HHS positions are subject to state and agency telework policies in addition to the discretion of the direct supervisor and business needs.$5.1k-8.3k monthly 22d agoSpeech Language Pathologist
Developmental Pathways
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Job Details Developmental Pathways Aurora Office - Aurora, CO FT - 40 hrs/week $72429.00 - $83809.96 Salary/year DayDescription Are you a passionate Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) who thrives in community-based work and loves helping children reach their full potential? Join our Early Intervention team and make a lasting impact in the lives of families across Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Parker, and occasionally Aurora. Developmental Pathways (DP) is seeking an SLP in our Early Intervention (EI) department, who will provide therapy services in children's natural environments or via telehealth. This role will be responsible for adhering to the EI guidelines, documentation, and funding requirements. This role will also collaborate with families and interdisciplinary teams to develop and implement the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) for children on their caseload. This is a community-based role, averaging 4-6 visits per day, 40 hours per week, Monday-Thursday, with a strong focus on relationship-building and developmental support. Application Deadline: Sunday, November 2nd at 11:59 PM (MST) Additional Responsibilities Maintain up to 55-60% productivity with individual, evaluation, or IFSP Development billable visits Use the Primary Service Provider Model to team with other therapeutic disciplines, service coordinators, and caregivers to develop and implement functional goals and strategies to enhance the child's development Support categorical assessments and initial Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) development for children who are categorically eligible for Early Intervention services Adhere to Medicaid regulations when this is a funding source (i.e. EVV) Help families determine priorities for service Perform standardized or play-based assessments and complete all required documentation of child's progress toward IFSP goals Perform consultative visits either alone or consultation with other team members, as appropriate Develop and maintain working case files per department policies and procedures Submit billing and supporting documentation timely Partner with service coordinators, Child Find teams, and other community partners who serve young children to deliver early intervention services Provide skilled speech therapy services/interventions to children age 0-36 months with speech/communication, language, hearing, voice, and feeding/swallowing deficits May be asked to participate in the supervision of clinical fellowship year (CFY) through CFY Program Speech Language Pathologists can earn credentialing on the job. As a result, there are certain job duties regarding billing and evaluations that Speech Language Pathologists must perform with supervisor review & approval Qualifications Requirements Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctorate degree from an accredited therapy program Two (2) years' experience in the relevant field Specialty certification (ASHA) Active DORA licensure in Colorado Demonstrated experience with specific programmatic concepts, practices, and procedures Must be able to meet physical demands to include bending or twists of the body, lifting, standing time, and sitting time to include floor play/therapy, etc. Preferred Working knowledge of Medicaid and private insurance billing Knowledge of rules and regulations for Early Intervention Prefer additional experience in an area directly related to job assignment Knowledge of rules and regulations for the Division of Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Compensation & Benefits $72,429 - $83,809.96 annually Health/dental/vision coverage Employer-paid and supplemental life insurance Short- and long-term disability insurance Generous paid time off and holiday pay Flexible work schedule Monthly remote work stipend 401(k) investment plan, with an employer match of up to 4% Mileage reimbursement Tuition reimbursement program Certified Employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Healthcare reimbursement and flexible spending plan Discounts on auto and homeowners' insurance Employee assistance program Credit union membership Employer-paid training You Belong! To learn more about our commitment to inclusion and diversity, visit our website: ******************************************************** About Us Started in 1964, Developmental Pathways (DP) is a nonprofit agency serving more than 15,000 individuals with disabilities and their families in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Elbert counties. We are a designated Case Management Agency (CMA) for long-term care services and are one of Colorado's Community Centered Boards (CCB), connecting people to federal, state, county, and private funding. We are also Colorado's largest Early Intervention (EI) provider and help connect young children to essential resources, serving the City of Aurora in addition. Our mission is to enrich the lives of people with disabilities/delays by partnering to provide expertise, support, and advocacy in their pursuit of a meaningful life. At DP, we believe that our people are our greatest asset. We want to give you the ability to grow and do what you love. We are committed to creating an inclusive and dynamic work environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career with an organization that values integrity, innovation, partnership, and stewardship, you've come to the right place! If you need an accommodation with this application process, please contact *********************$72.4k-83.8k yearly 60d+ agoSTART/CSIDD Assistant Clinical Director
The Arc of Chemung-Schuyler
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Join The Arc of Chemung-Schuyler as a Full-Time START/CSIDD Assistant Clinical Director and be part of a transformative journey in supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism. This role offers the unique opportunity to utilize your PHD or PsyD in Psychology while engaging in clinical assessments that genuinely make a difference. Enjoy work-from-home flexibility that empowers you to balance your professional and personal life effectively. This role requires onsite time as well weekly travel to The Arc Chemung Schuyler in Elmira, NY. With a competitive salary range of $90,000 to $95,000, this is not just a job; it's a chance to be a change-maker in the field. Your expertise will contribute to innovative solutions that enhance service delivery for those we serve. You will have benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Competitive Salary, Paid Time Off, 403 (b) Retirement Planning, NYS Sick Time, EAP program and mileage reimbursement. Embrace the excitement of joining a forward-thinking organization where excellence, integrity, and empathetic customer-centricity are at the forefront of our mission. Take the next step in your career in Buffalo! The Arc of Chemung-Schuyler: What drives us We invest in your success. Join us at The Arc - Invest in a career, not just a job. We believe when we invest in your success, you advance your career, and that helps The Arc continue its leadership role in the disabilities arena in New York state. If you're looking for meaningful work that makes a real difference in people's lives, join us today to unlock your potential for growth and fulfillment in the Human Services field. Are you excited about this START/CSIDD Assistant Clinical Director job? The START/CSIDD Assistant Clinical Director at The Arc of Chemung-Schuyler plays a vital role in supporting the Clinical Director with various responsibilities integral to our mission. This position not only involves assisting with clinical assessments to determine eligibility for individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism but also leads initiatives focused on humanism and positive psychology within the organization. By leveraging your expertise, you will contribute to an environment that prioritizes empathetic care and innovative solutions. Your role will be pivotal in shaping initiatives that enhance our services, ensuring that we continue to uphold our commitment to excellence and customer-centricity in the social services landscape. What you need to be successful To excel as the START/CSIDD Assistant Clinical Director at The Arc of Chemung-Schuyler, candidates must possess a PhD or PsyD in Psychology and be licensed by the New York State Office of Professions. A minimum of five years of experience working with individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) is essential, particularly those exhibiting behavioral health needs. The successful candidate should demonstrate proficiency in conducting clinical assessments necessary for determining eligibility and other critical clinical decisions. Strong problem-solving skills, an empathetic approach to care, and a commitment to excellence are crucial for navigating the challenges inherent in this role. Additionally, a customer-centric mindset will enhance the quality of services provided, fostering a positive impact on the individuals and communities we serve. Knowledge and skills required for the position are: PhD or PsyD in Psychology and Licensed by the New York State Office of Professions. 5 years of experience in working and supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) specifically with people who have IDD and behavioral health needs. 5 years of experience in administering clinical assessments listed above. Experience developing and implementing positive/trauma informed and humanistic approaches for people with IDD. Connect with our team today! If you think this job aligns with your requirements, then submitting an application is simple. Good luck!$90k-95k yearly 60d+ agoDirect Support Professional
Sevita
Bexley, OH
REM Community Services, a part of the Sevita family, provides community-based services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Here we believe every person has the right to live well, and everyone deserves to have a fulfilling career. You'll join a mission-driven team and create relationships that motivate us all every day. Join us today, and experience a career well lived. Starting wage $17hrly THRIVE AS A CAREGIVER AT SEVITA. EACH DAY, YOU'LL * Be proud of rewarding work helping people grow, learn, and live well * Develop real, meaningful relationships with the individuals you serve * Experience ownership and trust from your leaders to do what's right for participants * Take initiative to help participants be part of the community and enjoy their favorite activities * Support participants with developmental goals like budgeting, exercise, and nutrition You'll assist people with their personal hygiene and support individuals who can have behavioral challenges and other complex needs. If you're compassionate, patient, and find meaning in this type of work, you'll find a promising future at Sevita. EVERY PERSON DESERVES A FULFILLING CAREER * Competitive Pay: Pay on Demand, Full benefits package for employees working fulltime, including a 401(k) with a 3% company match * Time Off: Paid time off plus holiday pay to recharge so you can be your best at work * Network of Support: Supervisors who care deeply about the participants and your wellbeing * Job Security: A stable job at an established, growing company * Learning and Development: We invest in your development and provide the tools and training you need to have a fulfilling career WHAT YOU'LL BRING TO SEVITA * Education: High School Diploma or equivalent * Experience: 1 year of experience Intellectual disabilities, behavioral health, or mental health preferred * Skills: Communication, adaptability, multi-tasking, teamwork, time-management * Behaviors: Patient, compassionate, reliable, responsible * Vehicle: Valid Driver's license and access to a registered vehicle with proof of insurance required Apply today and explore careers, well lived at Sevita. Sevita is a leading provider of home and community-based specialized health care. We believe that everyone deserves to live a full, more independent life. We provide people with quality services and individualized supports that lead to growth and independence, regardless of the physical, intellectual, or behavioral challenges they face. We've made this our mission for more than 50 years. And today, our 40,000 team members continue to innovate and enhance care for the 50,000 individuals we serve all over the U.S. As an equal opportunity employer, we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law.$17 hourly 4d agoSupports Coordinator
Erie County Care Management
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Erie County Care Management, Inc. (ECCM), a progressive and growing non-profit agency with excellent benefits and competitive salaries, is seeking talented professionals for the following division: Intellectual Disabilities Division Strives to help individuals with an intellectual disability, autism, or developmental delay achieve a more meaningful and productive life. ECCM works closely with state and local government agencies as well as direct service providers as the 'center of the system'. Following the 'Everyday Lives' approach, our supports coordinators will help individuals navigate their way through a system designed to meet their needs in a community setting, often in their own homes. Supports coordinators will work with individuals and families to identify desired life goals and work to find service providers to achieve these outcomes. Supports Coordinator Development and maintenance of an Individual Support Plan (ISP). Identifying needed services and locating qualified providers. Locating and coordinating funding for needed services. Monitoring services to ensure delivery and progress toward goals. Ensuring consumer health and safety. Benefits: We offer competitive wages, ongoing training for Full-Time positions. In addition, Full-Time employees receive a generous benefits package which includes: $19.84 /hr or $38,688/year High quality medical coverage at low cost Generous PTO plans Company-paid Life Insurance, Dental & Vision, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability 401(a) and 457 Retirement Savings Options Work from home Monday - Friday 8:30 - 4:30 Eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Paid holidays Mileage Reimbursement Bonus eligible$38.7k yearly 60d+ agoIntermittent Rehabilitation Program Specialist 2 (PN 20035339)
State of Ohio
Columbus, OH
* Reviews assessments & makes determinations related to level of care requests submitted by county boards of developmental disabilities (CBDDs) for initial & ongoing enrollment in Medicaid Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers & by intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICFs) for initial & continued admission. * Conducts face-to-face assessments of individuals prior to denying a level of care request. Prepares correspondence and hearing rights to send to individuals who are denied services or found to no longer meet necessary requirements for services. Prepares hearing summaries and supporting documentation for hearings to submit to the Bureau of State Hearings. Reviews assessments submitted by CBDDs & develops individualized recommendations relative to least restrictive placement options for individuals seeking admission to ICFs. Develops & coordinates pre-admission screens & resident reviews (PASRR) for individuals with developmental disabilities seeking admission to nursing facilities; coordinates program requirements & necessary steps for people with developmental disabilities seeking admission to Medicaid-certified nursing facilities from hospitals, private residences, & community-based programs, ensuring compliance with applicable federal & state requirements & best practices. * Performs records/documentation development/maintenance functions (e.g., develops, sends & receives email & phone communications from involved parties); uses the appropriate DODD applications (including, but not limited to. level of care application & PASRR tracking system, HENS, KePro) to record required information. Prepares hearing summaries and supporting documentation for hearings to submit to the Bureau of State Hearings. Reviews assessments & makes determinations related to preadmission counseling (PAC) submitted by CBDDs for long-term admission to ICFs. Advises state & local staff on correct procedures to follow related to submission of level of care assessments, preadmission screens, &/or resident reviews. Collaborates with other department/division staff regarding relationship of level of care & enrollment in HCBS Waiver &/or placement in ICFs. * Provides testimony at hearings, if necessary. Procures federal dollars. * Provides support to staff throughout the Department who are assigned responsibility for the administration of Medicaid processes & procedures (e.g., reviewing & revising policies & procedures related to level of care, PAC & PASRR to inform policy analysis & development). * Monitors & evaluates systems activities of local Department of Job & Family Services (DJFS) case workers through Client Registry Information System Enhanced (CRIS-E) &/or Ohio Benefits System (OBS) (e.g., new applications, Medicaid eligibility determinations, appeals, etc.) * Advises state & local staff on correct procedures to follow to assist applicants to obtain Medicaid eligibility, provides technical assistance & assists in problem solving between DJFS case workers or other systems. Implements program policy & procedures that impact waiver eligibility. Provides testimony at hearings, if necessary. Graduate degree in a human service area (i.e., rehabilitation counseling, special education, guidance & counseling, psychology, social work, child & family community services) as required by an accredited college or university OR A graduate degree that leads to licensure as a licensed professional counselor by the Ohio Counselor & Social Worker Board. OR Completion of graduate degree in other related vocational rehabilitation areas (e.g., rehabilitation management/administration from an accredited college or university). OR Completion of graduate field of study in human services area (i.e., same examples as cited previously) as required by accredited college or university AND 12 months' experience as Rehabilitation Program Specialist 1, 69731. OR In Ohio Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services only, licensed, certified, or registered clinical professional per OAC 5122-21-03 (E) Personnel Requirements (2). OR In Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities only, 4 years' experience in private or governmental agency responsible for habilitative &/or rehabilitative programs development in developmental disabilities (i.e., working with individuals with developmental disabilities) AND a bachelor's degree in professional human services field (e.g., psychology, education, anthropology) in accordance with provisions of 42 CFR 483.430(b)(5)(x) & interpretive guidelines issued by centers for Medicaid & Medicare services. Job Skills: Counseling and Rehabilitation, Attention to Detail, Time Management, Confidentiality * Hourly wage will be paid at step 1, unless otherwise specified by collective bargaining agreement or rules outlined in the ORC/OAC. * The final candidate selected for the position will be required to undergo a criminal background check. Rule 5123-2-02, "Background Investigations for Employment," outlines disqualifying offenses that will preclude an applicant from being employed by the Department of Developmental Disabilities. * No additional materials will be accepted after the closing date; in addition, you must clearly demonstrate how you meet minimum qualifications.$31k-41k yearly est. 32d agoRemote BCBA - Board Certified Behavior Analyst - High Desert
Brightspring Health Services
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Our Company SpringHealth Behavioral Health and Integrated Care At SpringHealth, we provide services for children and adults, using positive programming and non-aversive strategies to deliver the best quality support. Our services are tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), or mental illness to help them achieve their best overall health and well-being. Our evidence-based programs and therapies are designed to give youth and adults more positive, active, and social lives. We conduct appointments in various locations. These include residential homes, schools, family homes, workplaces, and other community-based settings. Some of the things our clinicians love about working for SpringHealth are: Remote and Hybrid schedule oportunities The ability to work from home when not in session. Flexible Work Schedule Opportunity for Advancement Great work/life balance Opportunity to work with multiple populations including adults and youth. Responsibilities Conducts ongoing assessments to meet the needs of patients served. Communicates between supervisors, direct care staff members, family members, guardians, and collateral individuals regarding an individual's progress. Provides a monthly schedule to supervisors of appointments, home visits, and observations to monitor work advancement. Coordinates home, work and/or community-based visits to meet the requirements of observations, chart reviews, staff interviews, and data analysis. Ensures the Behavior Intervention plan is implemented effectively and properly. Participates in Interdisciplinary Team Meetings and other pertinent meetings as required. Completes monthly and/or quarterly progress notes. Organizes training to certify staff and other team members are competent in the implementation of the Behavior Intervention Plan and/or documentation sheets. Provides follow-up interviews, home visits, and observations for continued support of an individual's needs. Maintains strong clinical records to guarantee information is readily available to interested parties. Acts as liaison with the public and mental health community to support development of ongoing goals. Assists in creating procedures for training materials to improve programs for individuals served. Complete continued education on behaviorally based interventions & techniques to stay competitive in the field. Qualifications Must have experience with behavioral intervention and/or strong educational emphasis on learning and developmental psychology. Two or more years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities or behaviorally challenged population. Must have reliable transportation. Ability to perform physical tasks, including standing for extended periods, bending, move from seated to standing regularly. State Specific Requirements: Illinois: Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA), Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Board Certified Associate Behavior Analyst (BCaBA), or a minimum of a bachelor's degree with 1500 hours of supervised experience performed by a Licensed Psychologist or BCBA. Indiana: A master's degree in a human related field (this includes but is not limited to BCBA, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Counselor) Kentucky: A master's degree in a human related field and 2 years of experience (this includes but is not limited to BCBA, Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Counselor) Georgia: Master's degree in psychology, special education, counseling, social work, or related field OR BCBA, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or Licensed Psychologist/Psychiatrist. All applicants MUST have at least 2 years of experience providing positive behavioral supports (writing BSP, functional assessment; plan development, training, and implementation) to people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Must have documented coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis reflected on resume or transcript. California: Must be a BCBA or BCaBA. Virginia: BCBA, BCaBA, Licensed Psychologist or Positive Behavior Support Specialist Facilitator (PBSF), LPC, LSW or LCSW with training and experience and/or documented coursework in Applied Behavior Analysis reflected on resume or transcript. Texas: Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Psychological Associate, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Professional Counselor, or BCBA About our Line of Business SpringHealth Behavioral Health and Integrated Care, an affiliate of BrightSpring Health Services, offers a holistic approach and integrated care for people with cognitive, developmental, or intellectual disabilities who often need additional resources. The behavior analysts, therapists, social workers, counselors, and psychologists at SpringHealth combine their expertise to deliver high-quality behavioral services for clients to live more positive, active, and social lives. For more information, please visit ******************************* Follow us on Facebook and LinkedIn. Salary Range USD $60.00 - $65.00 / Hour$60-65 hourly Auto-Apply 19d agoRegistered Behavioral Technician (Clinic & Home Based)
Bayada Home Health Care
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Are you interested in supporting children with autism to reach their fullest potential? Then this is the position for you! At BAYADA Home Health Care, our clients come first and our employees are our greatest asset. We are looking for dedicated employees who have their Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) credential or are interested in pursuing their Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) credential. The RBT credential is a professional credential for paraprofessionals offered through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). The RBT credential is required for individuals providing services on any Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) or insurance-based contracts in Hawaii. This position includes working 1:1 in the home and community with children and young adults diagnosed with autism. BAYADA will pay for your training as well as provide extensive supervision. We have current Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) openings in the following locations: Waipahu Scheduling: Must be available Monday through Friday Part time hours BAYADA Offers Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs): Health Insurance Paid Time Off Scholarships Employee Appreciation Events Weekly Pay Schedule Qualifications for Registered Behavior Technician (RBT): One year experience working with children with developmental/ intellectual disabilities preferred CPR/FA Responsibilities for Registered Behavior Technician (RBT): Work directly with clients and follow the established treatment plan/behavior support plan for implementing skill acquisition and behavior reduction procedures. Establish and maintain effective, supportive, and therapeutic relationships with clients & families. Respect the values, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes of clients and families. Implement behavior therapy techniques as instructed by the Behavioral Services Manager and Behavior Specialist. Document interventions and progress towards goals accurately and in a timely manner. Collect behavior data as specified in client behavior support plan. Review data and progress reports with Behavioral Services Manager and Behavior Specialist in order to strategize program improvements. As applicable to the treatment plan, provide habilitation, training, instruction, and assistance to help the client acquire and maintain skills and to help meet identified goals. As applicable, provide transportation related to the implementation of activities as directed by the treatment plan. Provide training and/or support to the client in interpersonal skills, the development and maintenance of personal relationships, and in living in his/her community. Monitor health status and physical condition and reports any changes in the client's condition or other incidents to the office. BAYADA recognizes and rewards our RBTs who set and maintain the highest standards of excellence. Join our caring team today! Pay: $23 - $25 As an accredited, regulated, certified, and licensed home health care provider, BAYADA complies with all state/local mandates. BAYADA is celebrating 50 years of compassion, excellence, and reliability. Learn more about our 50th anniversary celebration and how you can join in here. BAYADA Home Health Care, Inc., and its associated entities and joint venture partners, are Equal Opportunity Employers. All employment decisions are made on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to sex, race, color, age, disability, pregnancy or maternity, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, military status, or any other similarly protected status in accordance with federal, state and local laws. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.$23-25 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ agoHabilitation Specialist QIDP
Heinzerling Community
Columbus, OH
JOIN OUR TEAM as a Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP) Heinzerling Community is seeking a compassionate and experienced professional who is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. You will have the opportunity to build relationships with our residents that will last a lifetime! As a Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP), you will play a key role in supporting individuals with severe or profound developmental disabilities in achieving their goals and maximizing their independence. You will develop and implement individualized service plans, provide direct care, and facilitate community engagement opportunities for residents. About us: Heinzerling Community has been providing exceptional care for over 60 years to hundreds of children and adults with severe and profound developmental disabilities. At Heinzerling Community, we are committed to providing top quality care and support to individuals with intellectual disabilities. With a focus on person-centered approaches and community integration, we strive to create a fulfilling and an enriching experience for those we serve. Pay Rate and Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday Salary starting at $53,040 per year. Must be able to pass a background check and drug screen. Heinzerling Community is a Substance Free Workplace and does not accommodate the use of drugs or medical marijuana. Job duties include, but are not limited to: * Work directly with residents on skill development, maintaining your flexible schedule to meet their needs * Coordinate and participate in resident community outings and leisure activities * Contribute to Residents' annual Ohio Individual Service Plans (OISPs) and quarterly reviews * Develop, monitor, and implement skills development plans for residents * Prepare and maintain monthly progress notes on assigned residents * Coordinate and participate in interdisciplinary team meetings * Shop for resident-related items based on individual needs * Provide transportation for community outings, appointments, and outside programming * Train Direct Care staff and keep them informed of resident skills development Requirements: * Bachelor's degree in a related field from a four-year college or university * 3 years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities * Valid driver's license and auto insurance * CPR and First Aid certification * Must be 21 years or older Benefits: * Paid Training * Immediate accrual of Paid Time Off * Retirement plan with 50% company match * Tuition Reimbursement * Medical, dental, and vision coverage starting on the 1st of the month after only 60 days of employment To get a better idea of the work environment, check out the Welcome to Heinzerling video on YouTube.$53k yearly 15d ago