Program Coordinator of Community Supports


Job Details

Job Details

Level
Experienced

Job Location
Community Worker - Staten Island, NY

Position Type
Full Time

Education Level
Associates Degree Preferred

Salary Range
$23.08 - $25.49 Hourly

Travel Percentage
Admin - Personal Car (frequent)

Job Shift
40 hours

Job Category
590 - Other Program Admin Staff

Description

Why Join Our Team

Person-Centered Care Services is a not-for-profit organization that creates social change within communities by supporting people with disabilities on their journey to self-identity and acceptance.
suPPort: Our responsibility as human beings is to support ourselves and one another.
eQuity To participate in community is to have active citizenship. To be participating citizen, one must have opportunities which are equitable, which accommodate the differences all human being have.
aCCeptance: One of the most vital components of having a quality of life is love. It's okay to tell someone you love them; more importantly, it's okay to show them. To accept another for who they are and what makes them human can be a most validating experience; it is self-empowering.

Benefits

  • Medical, Vision, Dental, and Life Insurance coverage (available for 30+ hour employees)
  • 403B Retirement Plan for long-term financial security
  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and holiday packages to maintain work-life balance.
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program to support ongoing education and professional growth.
  • Assistance for Professional Development to enhance skills and expertise.
  • Referral Program to promote a collaborative and rewarding work environment.
  • Career Ladder Program offering opportunities for advancement and growth.
  • Employee Assistance Program to provide support and resources for personal well-being.


Position Overview

The Program Coordinator of Community Supports coordinates the following Office of People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waiver programs: Community Habilitation, Respite and Housing Rental Subsidy (HRS). This includes but is not limited to overseeing a caseload of people supported, directly supervising Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), promoting the well-being and independence of people supported, and ensuring compliance with regulations and agency policies.
  • Performance Management: Provide meaningful and documented supervision to Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) including ensuring evaluation completion and support as needed. Review and approve employee timecards and review payroll reports.
  • Case Management: Oversee a caseload of people supported in Community Habilitation, Respite and HRS. This includes ensuring the health and safety of those supported and overall program satisfaction.
  • Service Planning and Coordination: Schedule and facilitate person centered meetings to collaboratively develop Staff Action Plans for those supported in Community Habilitation. Coordinate and/or facilitate support meetings (i.e., Interdisciplinary Team Meetings, Staff Introduction Meetings), as needed. Attend all necessary meetings (i.e. LifePlan Meetings), as needed. Record meeting minutes.
  • Relationship Development: Develop meaningful relationships with people supported, advocates, and family members by being in contact at minimum on a weekly basis. For those enrolled in HRS, schedule and facilitate at least 1 in person apartment check for each person on caseload per month. Complete spot checks for all others supported on caseload as needed, at minimum 2x a year per person. Assist with completion of satisfaction surveys.
  • Compliance: Ensure compliance with relevant OPWDD regulations and agency policies. This includes but is not limited to document outreach/collection/upload (i.e., Life Plans, Level of Cares, Level of Supervision, etc.), completion of DDP2s, service delivery, daily notes, and HRS required documentation (OPWDD QA Checklist and OPWDD Participation Agreement).
  • Engagement: As needed, provide direct service to people supported in need, specifically for those we support who are in need of assistance and are awaiting a permanent staff to be assigned. Assist with DSP recruitment, interviews, and new hire process.
  • Monitoring and Follow Up: Assist people as needed with resolving issues with landlords and other tenants/roommates that could jeopardized housing sustainability. Remain in constant communication with support team to provide updates as needed. Consistently check in on progress towards achieving goals.
  • Emergency Response: Assist with implementing systems for responding to crises and/or emergencies for people supported, especially for those who live independently.
  • Advocacy: Advocate for the needs and rights of people supported, ensuring they are receiving adequate services and support. Assist people supported with identifying additional resources and/or services.
  • Reporting: Ensure proper reporting, investigation, and review of all incidents relative to OPWDD Part 624 regulations and the New York State Justice Center.
  • Professional Development: Complete all mandatory and assigned trainings as needed. Take initiative in asking for support in areas needed for development and enroll in training opportunities to assist with accomplishing professional goals.
  • All other duties deemed necessary by the supervisor.
Job Skills
  • Flexibility: Willingly adapt to changing program and person supported needs while maintaining person centered perspective. Handle unexpected situations as needed.
  • Time Management: Prioritize tasks and manage time efficiently to meet the needs of people supported. Balance administrative responsibilities with direct interactions with people supported.
  • Resourcefulness: Identify and connect people supported with relevant community resources and services.


Qualifications

  • Age Requirement: Minimum age of 18.
  • Experience:
    • 1+ years working in OPWDD HCBS Waiver programs including but not limited to Community Habilitation, Respite and HRS, required.
    • 1+ years in a supervisory/leadership role, preferred.
  • Educational Qualification: High School Diploma, required. Associate degree in related field (i.e., Social Work, Mental Health, etc.), preferred.
  • On Call: Flexible availability
  • Drivers Status: Valid Driver's License & personal vehicle required
  • Physical Demands: The nature of tasks may vary based on the individuals being supported. This may include assisting with toileting and hygiene, which could involve lifting. Reasonable accommodations will be considered to enable individuals with disabilities to fulfill essential job functions.





 person centered care services

 06/15/2024

 Staten Island,NY