What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Childhood Service Coordinator (ages 0-5)- Tracy position at VALLEY MOUNTAIN REGIONAL CENTER INC?
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Are you a dedicated service coordinator with a heart for supporting individuals (ages 0-5) with developmental disabilities? Are you searching for a career opportunity that offers both fulfillment and flexibility? Apply today at Valley Mountain Regional Center (VMRC), where you can explore rewarding positions that empower you to make a difference while maintaining a healthy work-life balance with our hybrid work schedule (available after probationary period).
General Statement of Duties: Under direction of the Birth to Five Program Manager, the Service Coordinator will participate in the assessment of the needs of consumers who are High Risk, developmentally delayed or developmentally disabled, and/or provisionally eligible for Lanterman Act Services. As facilitator of the Interdisciplinary (ID) team, the Service Coordinator will develop and implement an individualized plan for each consumer. The Service Coordinator will protect and advocate for the legal, civil, and service rights of consumers who are eligible for the Early Start and Lanterman Act programs. The Service Coordinator will perform related work as required.
Working Condition and Physical Requirement:
- The majority of duties are performed in the office and out in the community.
- Must have reliable transportation and be able to travel locally and out of town regularly.
- The ability to sit at a work station for up to 5 hours at a time.
- Frequent standing and walking throughout offices, service provider facilities and other agencies.
- Adequate manual dexterity and coordination to operate standard office equipment (i.e. computer, telephone, fax machine, etc.)
- The ability to read, write and comprehend large amounts of written material such as reports and regulations, use the telephone, and communicate via electronic mail/web base communication system is required on a daily basis.
- Excellent oral and written skills are essential.
- The ability to lift, push and pull up to 25 pounds.
Key Responsibilities – Essential Functions
- Assess, monitor, coordinate and implement the Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) or Individual Program Plan (IPP) through the ID Team process. Schedule and facilitate annual/semi -annual reviews, quarterly reviews, wellness review examinations, clinical consultations, and ID/IFSP Team meetings as required.
- Completion of case documentation and procedures, including Confidential Summary, Purchase of Service (POS), Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP), Individual Program Plans (IPP), Consumer Development Evaluation Reports (CDER), Quarterly Progress Reports (QPR), Facility Liaison Consumer QA reports, Life Quality Assessments, Person Center and/or Family Centered Planning, Title XIX, court reports, Medicaid Waiver, and other correspondence and documentation as required.
- Provide advocacy, education, crisis, intervention, and other support for families and consumers. Serve as liaison to service providers, care homes, schools, and other community agencies as designated.
- Collect, synthesize, and report consumer statistical data as requested, including state surveys, internal surveys, and community agency surveys.
- Participate on internal and external committees for purposes including public education, improving internal agency functions and promoting positive communication with external agencies.
- Participate in in-service and out-service training to increase knowledge and skills in the field of developmental services and other related areas.
- Serve as Officer of the Day (OD) and on After Hours Response System (AHRS) as assigned. AHRS is voluntary.
- Complete all required non-consumer related documentation, including travel forms, time sheets, monthly activity forms, and other forms.
- Perform other non-management duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum Position Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Human Services or related field and one (1) year related experience, OR Bachelor's degree in a non-human service related field and three (3) years experience providing training or direct services to persons with developmental disabilities in a setting such as day program, special education, or residential setting OR RN License and two (2) years related experience. All driving positions are required to meet our driver acceptability criteria.
Compensation: $23.78 - $33.46 per hour
Benefits: We offer a comprehensive range of benefits, including a choice of 7 different medical plans, 2 dental plans: base plan and buy up plan (orthodontia coverage), VSP vision plan, and life insurance for employees and dependents. We are pleased to offer pet insurance through MetLife for our employees who are pet owners. Additionally, we provide generous vacation, sick, and mental health days, along with 16 paid holidays per year. Our retirement options feature participation in the CalPERS pension and CalPERS 457 supplemental plan. Moreover, our employees benefit from hybrid work arrangements, reflecting our commitment to their well-being and work-life balance.
VMRC supports Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for all staff. We have a zero tolerance for discrimination and harassment in our agency.Likewise, Valley Mountain Regional Center (VMRC) is committed to complying with all laws that protect qualified individuals with disabilities.
Salary : $24 - $33