People we serve come from all walks of life and so do want to empower the potential of every team and we know that teams perform best when they are diverse and every team member feels that they belong. Ideal candidates forHamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services: - Have a passion for improving others lives demonstrated through superior customer service.
- Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills and an appreciation for the work behind providing social services to the community.
- Value a purpose-driven culture supportive team members and organizational commitment to growth and innovation.
Benefits at Hamilton CountyDevelopmental Disabilities Services: Case Manager Service and Support Administrator A typical day in the life of a Service and Support Administrator includes being out in the field meeting with individuals on your caseload. You might meet at their home a coffee shop one of our offices or where ever the individual is most comfortable. You will also be making phone calls from the iPhone we provide and attending Zoom meetings with others on your team or service providers to organize resources for your individuals served. You will enter case notes and update individuals planning documents on the laptop we provide. You may be organizing and communicating from home part of your day and out in the field meeting with people in other parts of your day. You may stop into our offices to grab supplies or work for an hour in between appointments. Your goal is to support your assigned individuals in living their best life! Job Duties (Summary): - Carries a caseload of individuals whose primary language is Spanish.
- Facilitates individual and family service plan development assigning responsibilities among team members and coordinating goal implementation.
- Assists in identifying selecting and obtaining/maintaining services support and benefits; serves as the primary contact for assigned individuals and families.
- Ensures timely and accurate documentation adherence to regulatory requirements with supervisory support.
- Monitors individual plans for compliance and service quality communicating rights to individuals.
- Prepares case notes reports evaluations and summaries while maintaining confidentiality.
- Collaborates with staff to problem-solve identify resources and address service gaps.
- Complies with relevant state and local guidelines for reporting abuse neglect and incidents.
- Attends meetings and conferences for best practices participating in relevant division agency local and state meetings.
- Maintains required licenses and certifications.
- Travels for service planning and monitoring in line with agency procedures.
- Works a rotating on-call schedule responding to emergencies and providing backup coverage.
- Performs additional assigned duties.
Requirements: - Bachelorsdegree required a degree in psychology special education human services or related field preferred.
- Ability to communicate (speak and write fluently) in Spanish is required.
- One (1) year of experience working with individuals with Developmental Disabilities in a vocational residential case management or treatment program or equivalent preferred.
- Must beable to pass criminal background checks and various abuser registry checks
Work Location: Hybrid in the community and at HCDDS Kingsley Center: 5093 Kingsley Drive Cincinnati OH45227 Deadline to Apply: Monday July 14th 2025 at noon EST Planned start date: August 28th 2025 Applicantsmust be currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future. Hamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services offersequal employment opportunities to qualified individuals without regard to race religion color national origin age gender disability sexual orientation gender identity gender expression marital status veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Manager