What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer: Board Member, Developmental Disabilities Services Expertise position at Las Trampas School, Inc.?
Las Trampas is a non-profit organization that support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). For over 60 years, we have been a provider of choice delivering much needed services and programs to adults with developmental disabilities, including Autism, IDD, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other similar conditions. Founded in 1958 as a non-profit residential school by parents, family, and community members, our philosophy has always been that persons with developmental disabilities are entitled to develop their optimum state of social, physical, and mental well-being, and share an integrated lifestyle similar to what non-disabled persons are fortunate to enjoy. Currently, Las Trampas provides day program educational and vocational services, residential services, supported and independent living services throughout Contra Costa County.
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Role Description
As a Board member we are seeking a high-level professional currently or previously in the field of mental and physical disabilities. Ideally, someone who understands the California developmental disabilities service system including the Lanterman Act, Individual Program Plan (IPP) process, Individual Service Plans (ISPs), and programs and services for adults with developmental disabilities is critical. This includes
Desired Qualifications
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Role Description
As a Board member we are seeking a high-level professional currently or previously in the field of mental and physical disabilities. Ideally, someone who understands the California developmental disabilities service system including the Lanterman Act, Individual Program Plan (IPP) process, Individual Service Plans (ISPs), and programs and services for adults with developmental disabilities is critical. This includes
Desired Qualifications
- Understanding of Individualized Education Plans to ensure 100% compliance with IEP standards.
- Individuals who can take a leadership role to advocate for and identify fund supports for people with developmental disabilities and their families.
- Understanding of program models currently served by Las Trampas including
- Adult Development Programs
- Adult Vocational Programs
- Independent Living Services
- Supported Living Services
- Alternative/Adult Residential Model
- Understanding of the regulations for adult services including California Code of Regulations, Title 17
- Understanding of program licensing requirements for facility-based programs (day programs and adult residential) including California Code of Regulations, Title 22
- Understanding of the needs of individuals moderately to profoundly impacted by developmental disabilities includingintellectual disability, cerebral palsy, autism, seizure disorder, and other qualifying disabilities This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.
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