Job Description
Job Description
Description :
Position Summary : The Family Support Transition Coordinator uses a creative and innovative approach to assist individuals, their families and support teams to successfully transition into services within the DD / ABD waiver system between the ages of 14 through 22. Within the transition process the coordinator’s role is to assist in identifying and developing meaningful objectives to obtain agreed upon goals through a person-centered planning approach. Once goals are identified the coordinator will collaborate with others to find resources that will assist in the successful completion of these goals.
Pay Range- $21-$23 / hr. Based on experience.
Essential Responsibilities :
- Demonstrate knowledge of He-M regulations to ensure compliance.
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of Medicaid applications, guardianship petitions, Individual Education Plan (IEP) development process and Mental Health Services
- Attend IEP and wrap-around meetings as necessary
- Demonstrate a high level of effective communication and documentation on individual’s behalf
- Coordinate and develop the individual’s person-centered Individual Service Agreement per state regulations and agency policy and practice.
- Monitor goals and objectives as established in Service Agreement
- Demonstrate an understanding of individual’s budget needs
- Act as liaison, educator, and coach to families to identify and develop person-centered community resources to meet individual needs
- Collaborate with the Family Support Manager on behalf of families who need Family Support Council Assistance
- Maintain knowledge of educational laws and guidelines from the Division of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF), and Bureau of Adult and Aging Services (BAAS).
- Maintain a professional appearance in the community on behalf of our individuals, families and the Agency
- Maintain knowledge of employment opportunities as well as community agencies, including Vocational Rehabilitation available to assist individuals with employment needs
- Coordinate cost share agreements with outside agencies in accordance with the Bureau of Developmental Services (BDS) and Moore Center Services guidelines
- Submit referrals for behavior assessments and coordinate the meeting with the family and clinician and / or behaviorist
- Monitor and assist individuals with interim needs as appropriate and available
- Maintain a regular attendance in the office, and be comfortable with face-to-face interactions are essential job functions
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Supervisor
Requirements : Qualifications :
Education and Experience
Bachelor's Degree in Human Services or related fieldMinimum of 2 years' experience working with individuals with intellectual / developmental disabilities$100,000 / 300,000 Automobile Liability InsuranceValid driver's license and access to a safe operating vehicle during scheduled working hoursSkills and Abilities
Demonstrate a commitment to The Moore Center's valuesComply with all state, agency and department policies and proceduresWork independently and as part of a teamInteract effectively with people of varied educational, socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds, skill levels and value systemsExhibit superb customer service skills, including mediation skills and the ability to maintain a professional demeanor in crisis situationsProficiency in Microsoft Office 365Possess excellent organization and time management skillsDemonstrate flexibility with changes in job, schedule and dutiesDemonstrate flexibility with changes in job, schedule and dutiesDemonstrate creative, innovative thinking and problem solvingDesire to be part of a learning organizationNote : Moore Center Services considers the ability to speak, read and write English essential functions of all positions in the best interest of the clients that we serve. Job requirements, essential responsibilities and the physical requirements listed are considered essential to ensure the safety and well- being of the clients we serve. We will consider alternate methods of accomplishing tasks to accommodate any physical limitation(s) you might have. In an emergency, all staff may be required to perform activities that are above and beyond what is indicated on this job description to ensure the safety of the individuals we serve.
All staff must adhere to the NH state law requiring mandated reporting of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Additionally, staff are required to maintain criminal, motor vehicle and Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services record checks that meet agency standards. Staff are also required to travel and transport clients when applicable. This includes having access to a reliable vehicle, a valid driver’s license and maintaining personal auto insurance of $100,000 / 300,000.