What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transition Coordinator position at Community Partners?
Who
we are:
Community Partners is dedicated to providing quality developmental and mental
health services to meet the needs of families and individuals in Strafford
County. From comprehensive mental health care, to individualized services for
persons with developmental disabilities, to family education and support
services, we are here to help. If this resonates with you and sounds like
something you’d like to be a part of, we want to hear from you!
The Role:
The Transition Coordinator is responsible for assisting
students and families of transition ages (14-22) who have developmental
disabilities. The coordinator will assist families with preparing for the
transition from the school system to adult services and offer individual
supports based on a client and their families expressed need.
What you’ll be doing:
- Utilizes a
Person-Centered-Planning philosophy and team approach in coordination of
services for all areas of transition
- Assists individuals and
families to identify and connect to needed resources
- Responsible for completing a
Family Support Service Agreement for all clients on caseload and/or
Service Agreements within Intellect Ability platform for clients one year
out from adult services or exiting early from the school system.
- Attends school meetings when requested by family
- Responsible for timely and accurate
documentation for services provided
- Complete initial functional
screen for every individual requesting, or likely to need, waiver services
within 12 months
- Educates clients and families on service
options and choice
- Network with community organizations and groups
with the goal of improving the community’s understanding of the
developmental disabilities service system.
- Provides transportation and accompanies clients
and families to program visits as needed
- Maintains
and updates client files
- Completes
targeted case management billables for all client encounters, as needed
- Participates
in occasional weekend/evening events including Transition Fairs, Family
Support seasonal events, Community of Practice events, trainings, or
Transition Month trainings
- Attends various statewide trainings and
initiatives, such as annual Transition Summit, SSI Trainings, etc.
- Communicates with various agencies and/or
schools, such as Voc. Rehab., Juvenile Probation, DCYF, Youth Transition
Programs and other vendors
- Attend
meetings, trainings and events as assigned
- Performs tasks, projects and other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- A bachelor’s degree in human
services or a related field plus at least three years’ experience working with
individuals with disabilities or their families
- Expectation that staff will use
the technology provided to perform their job
- Must possess a valid and current
driver’s license, vehicle insurance coverage and have reliable transportation
Tell
me about the benefits!
While
working for an incredible non-profit organization with a great mission and
fabulous culture, you’ll be contributing to innovative community and social
change. With your amazing co-workers and clients that inspire you, the
difference you make each day will not go unnoticed.
In
addition to a wonderful working environment, we offer:
- Competitive Wages.
- Paid Time Off and Holidays
- Health, Dental and Vision
- FSA Accounts
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Life and Long-term Disability Insurance
- 403(b)
Background checks which include, but are not limited to, criminal, OIG, BEAS, DCYF and motor vehicle records are required.
Community Partners is dedicated to providing quality developmental and mental health services to meet the needs of families and individuals in Strafford County. From comprehensive mental health care, to individualized services for persons with developmental disabilities, to family education and support services, we are here to help. If this resonates with you and sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, we want to hear from you!
The Role:
The Transition Coordinator is responsible for assisting students and families of transition ages (14-22) who have developmental disabilities. The coordinator will assist families with preparing for the transition from the school system to adult services and offer individual supports based on a client and their families expressed need.
What you’ll be doing:
Background checks which include, but are not limited to, criminal, OIG, BEAS, DCYF and motor vehicle records are required.