Background
Under the supervision of the Program Manager, Group Supported Employment, the Program Coordinator is responsible for specific management of program participant services and employment sites. Supports other management staff in providing related services. Assists in administering daily operations and supervises direct support staff. Acts as liaison among ECHO program participants, families, Support Coordinators, and ID Teams. Assists with maintaining ECHO's compliance with all federal, state, and local program requirements.
Responsibilities/Essential Functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
Embrace and support ECHO's core values: Enthusiasm, Trust, Integrity, Compassion, Respect, Innovation and Courage
Provides direct supervision of the Employment Support Specialist (ESS) in Group Supported Employment.
Includes but not limited to scheduling, performance monitoring and evaluation, leave approval, disciplinary action, record monitoring, training, recognition, and hiring/firing.
Provides daily support and coverage as needed for ESS, covering all ESS duties for absent staff or call-outs
Record integrity and monitoring
Reviews and approves daily notes to ensure accuracy, quality, and timeliness.
Reviews and/or enters participant time in Vertex, ensuring accuracy and timeliness for billing purposes.
Ensures WAMS is updated (service authorizations, ISPs) and follows up on issues
Ensures documentation and records for individuals receiving services meets standards for Medicaid, DBHDS Licensure, CARF, and all other entities providing oversight to ECHO services.
Participates in the Individual Service Planning process
Develop ISP's/PCP's in conjunction with the program participant, families, case management, and enclave staff
Writes professional, comprehensive plans and any related reports for assigned caseload.
Ensures staff is trained and is implementing ISP outcomes and protocols
Maintains updated ISP-related and annual paperwork and protocols for participants on caseload and disseminates as appropriate
Program Activities
Maintain contact with families, residential providers and support coordinators to ensure successful placement for individual's served, and smooth coordination of services
Follow up and troubleshoot with host companies as necessary
Monthly utilization review for assigned program participants, ensuring that all slots are filled
Assist DSPs to identify, recommend and implement meaningful worksite and community based activities that supports cultural diversity and improve understanding of individuals similarities and differences of different people and communities around the world while incorporating program participant preferences and choices, support the community and maximize the independence and esteem of individuals served while enhancing the understanding and awareness of others in the community to better include the people we service
Assist DSPs to identify, recommend and implement worksite activities
Represent ECHO at planning/outreach meetings as required
Monitors participant attendance to ensure 75% threshold is met.
Additional job-related duties as assigned, including but not limited to:
Assists the QIPI Department with investigations of human rights complaints and ensures documentation is completed in a timely manner.
Represents ECHO at planning/outreach meetings and events as required.
Cross-trains in other programs to be able to provide coverage during times of reduced staffing.
Provides crisis intervention as needed.
Substitutes for ECHO drivers as needed.
Leadership
Works collaboratively and maintains positive, professional relationships with colleagues and participants.
Is reliable and flexible. Sets the example for staff by following all agency policies and procedures.
Sets clear, consistent expectations for program staff and participants
Training
Participates in in-service training to satisfy agency needs/requirements
Completes all assigned online training assignments within timeframe
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in human services
At least one years' experience that demonstrates interest and understanding of empowerment, supportive services, and legal rights of individuals with disabilities
In lieu of degree, a minimum of five years' experience working directly with individuals who have developmental disabilities
Previous experience in a lead role or demonstrated potential to act in a lead capacity.
Must demonstrate consistent professional conduct and meticulous attention to detail.
Must possess excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as excellent interpersonal skills with participants, staff, and other health care professionals.
Familiarity with EHR systems
Preferred Qualifications
Any combination of education/experience equivalent to a master's degree
Company Highlights
At ECHO, we offer our qualified employees a full comprehensive and competitive benefits package. Our benefits package features:
Company paid medical, dental and vision insurance
Company paid Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Short-Term Disability insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Paid time off
403(b) with company matching
ECHO was established in 1974 and began serving adults with disabilities in 1975 by offering vocational training, community integration, and comprehensive disability employment. ECHO provides services from our Leesburg, Virginia facility, as well as on-site at businesses throughout Northern Virginia. For more information on ECHO, please visit our website at .
ECHO is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected class. ECHO is a member of DHS E-Verify program.
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