What are the responsibilities and job description for the Support Plan Coordinator, Fredericksburg Area position at Jerolin Management Services, LLC?
Group Home - Located in Spotsylvania. Position will initially be a hybrid job and transition to an office location within a year.
The main duties of the Program Coordinator is to be responsible for the provision of expansion and oversight of Jerolin Management Service’s community-based community Intellectually Disabled Waiver programs. Duties include, but not limited to, monitoring and supervising staff through periodic onsight visits (to include reviewing timesheets), reviewing support notes for timely completion and quality, training staff on program specific duties, and reviewing staff work schedules, Completing Individual Support Plans and Person-Centered Reviews. Participating in annual planning meetings and othr required meetings. This postion is also responsible for entering serious incidents and allegations of abse and neglect in the State's CHRIS system, submitting Service Authorizations and accompanying information in the State's WAMS system. The Support Plan Coordinator will work cooperatively in coordinating service delivery with other agencies, departments, etc., in response to the changing needs of the individual.
This position may also requires the candidate to complete performance reviews and bi-annual supervision to subordinates
- Experience providing supervision and providing directives to 4 employees or more.
- Experience working with Individuals who have an Intelleectual Disability highly preferred.
- Experience in interpreting Individual Support Plans highly preferred
- Criminal Background and Central Registry Check required.
- Valid Driver's License required.
- Driving Record with points of -6 or higher required.
- Various trainings required (i.e. CRP/First Aid, Therapeutic Options).
- A degree in the Human Service field preferred or 5 years experience completing Individual Support Plans and supervising staff who support with individuals who have an intellectual disability.