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Job Description
- Monitor progress toward residents’ Individual Support Agreement goals.
- Maintain accurate documentation.
- Advocate for residents’ needs across medical, behavioral, educational, and social domains.
- Facilitate interdisciplinary meetings and ensure timely completion of required documentation.
- Advocate for residents’ rights, preferences, and access to needed supports.
- Communicate effectively with families, staff, and external providers to ensure continuity of care.
- Bachelors degree in human services, psychology, social work, or related.
- Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and proof of vehicle insurance if personal vehicle use is required
- Availability for variable scheduling, including occasional evenings and weekends
- 1–2 years of experience in case management, service coordination, or developmental services
- Completion of required training in CPR, First Aid, and agency-specific protocols
- Experience with technology, including Microsoft Suite
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate team meetings and coordinate interdisciplinary supports
- Familiarity with and commitment to trauma-informed care and person-centered planning
- Ability to navigate electronic medical records and documentation systems
- Work occurs in varied indoor and outdoor settings, including offices, program spaces, community locations, and client homes
- Regular driving and transportation of clients is required, including during inclement weather
- Evening and weekend shifts may be necessary to meet program needs
- Extended periods of stationary work at a computer workstation are common; ergonomic precautions should be taken
- Direct services may involve individuals with challenging behaviors; crisis intervention and de-escalation skills are essential
- Staff must respond to medical or other emergencies, including contacting emergency services when needed
- Occasional exposure to bloodborne pathogens; use of PPE and proper safety protocols is required
- Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds and operate a motor vehicle for local travel
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