What are the responsibilities and job description for the Resource & Referral Coordinator - ELRC 15 position at Public Health Management Corporation?
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Provides consistent and comprehensive information in community settings (and in personal family engagement) on OCDEL programs.
Provides information to families related to all aspects of child development (developmental stages and milestones, early screenings and vaccinations for health, evidence-based programs, Early Intervention, etc.).
Establish processes to support timely and supportive family navigation of intake procedures in transitioning to ELRC services, including obtaining necessary documentation without family burden, and monitor adherence to process.
Is attentive to CCW regulation for all priority groups, including TANF, Former TANF, Families Experiencing Homelessness, and Teen Parents, and family referral approach demonstrates knowledge of such regulations.
Responsible for managing assigned caseload
Responsible for working collaboratively with other department Coordinators and Family Services Manager to promote client-centered services and participation of families in all ELRC services and in access to meaningful community resources.
Work with Family Services Manager to ensure compliance with OCDEL regulations and timeframes and to conduct regular compliance monitoring, quality control activities, and outcomes reporting for optimal performance.
Support the Family Services Manager in implementing protocol to ensure case management deliverables and meet ELRC objectives for resource and referral.
Complete ongoing required and growth professional development to remain current on ELRC policies and procedures, to understand the scope of resources available to regional families, and to develop internal and external collaboration to promote access to the full scope of resources.
Develop reports as necessary.
Additional duties as assigned.
Demonstrated decision-making and problem-solving skills.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholders; ability to display professional behavior when interacting.
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and sensitivity.
Working knowledge of personal computers and networked systems and their use and application for data base management, tracking and reporting, also knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets, and power point
Ability to maintain accurate records, analyze data, and prepare reports. Demonstrated proficiency with computer software programs (Microsoft Word, Access) and data entry.
Strong organizational, time management and follow up skills.
Proven ability to work under pressure, perform concurrent multiple tasks, identify and prioritize issues/ work assignments and meet deadlines.
Good written and verbal communication skills.
Proven ability to demonstrate leadership skills.
Self-motivated, ability to work with minimal supervision.
Supervisory or equivalent experience with minimum 3 years experience with subsidized child care provider eligibility or 5 or more years work experience in human services, customer service, or related field involving program eligibility determination.
PAY GRADE: 17
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
- JOB DESCRIPTION:
- RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides consistent and comprehensive information in community settings (and in personal family engagement) on OCDEL programs.
Provides information to families related to all aspects of child development (developmental stages and milestones, early screenings and vaccinations for health, evidence-based programs, Early Intervention, etc.).
Establish processes to support timely and supportive family navigation of intake procedures in transitioning to ELRC services, including obtaining necessary documentation without family burden, and monitor adherence to process.
Is attentive to CCW regulation for all priority groups, including TANF, Former TANF, Families Experiencing Homelessness, and Teen Parents, and family referral approach demonstrates knowledge of such regulations.
Responsible for managing assigned caseload
Responsible for working collaboratively with other department Coordinators and Family Services Manager to promote client-centered services and participation of families in all ELRC services and in access to meaningful community resources.
Work with Family Services Manager to ensure compliance with OCDEL regulations and timeframes and to conduct regular compliance monitoring, quality control activities, and outcomes reporting for optimal performance.
Support the Family Services Manager in implementing protocol to ensure case management deliverables and meet ELRC objectives for resource and referral.
Complete ongoing required and growth professional development to remain current on ELRC policies and procedures, to understand the scope of resources available to regional families, and to develop internal and external collaboration to promote access to the full scope of resources.
Develop reports as necessary.
Additional duties as assigned.
- SKILLS:
Demonstrated decision-making and problem-solving skills.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholders; ability to display professional behavior when interacting.
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and sensitivity.
Working knowledge of personal computers and networked systems and their use and application for data base management, tracking and reporting, also knowledge of word processing, spreadsheets, and power point
Ability to maintain accurate records, analyze data, and prepare reports. Demonstrated proficiency with computer software programs (Microsoft Word, Access) and data entry.
Strong organizational, time management and follow up skills.
Proven ability to work under pressure, perform concurrent multiple tasks, identify and prioritize issues/ work assignments and meet deadlines.
Good written and verbal communication skills.
Proven ability to demonstrate leadership skills.
Self-motivated, ability to work with minimal supervision.
- EXPERIENCE:
Supervisory or equivalent experience with minimum 3 years experience with subsidized child care provider eligibility or 5 or more years work experience in human services, customer service, or related field involving program eligibility determination.
- EDUCATION REQUIREMENT:
PAY GRADE: 17
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.