POSITION SUMMARY:
The QIDP Specialist is responsible for the overall coordination implementation and monitoring of individualized services for people with developmental disabilities in accordance with the standards and regulations of the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD). The QIDP ensures that each persons Individualized Service Plan (ISP) and Individualized Program Plan (IPP or Staff Action Plan) are person-centered compliant and effectively implemented to promote independence community inclusion and quality of life.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Serve as the primary advocate and coordinator for the individuals assigned on their caseload.
- Develop implement and monitor Individualized Program Plans (IPPs) or Staff Action Plans consistent with each persons Life Plan and OPWDDs Person-Centered Planning Process.
- Participate in Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) meetings Life Plan reviews and case conferences to ensure that supports are aligned with assessed needs and personal outcomes.
- Ensure documentation of habilitation and service delivery meets OPWDD Medicaid and agency compliance standards.
- Monitor program data progress notes and service documentation to ensure the quality and integrity of habilitative services.
- Conduct on-site observations and staff coaching to support implementation of behavior support plans nursing plans and habilitative outcomes.
- Collaborate with clinical and direct support staff to address barriers to progress and ensure continuity of supports.
- Complete monthly and quarterly progress summaries data reviews and other required reports.
- Provide staff training and mentoring in person-centered approaches habilitation documentation and data collection.
- Maintain compliance with all OPWDD regulations agency policies and applicable federal/state laws.
- Participate in internal and external audits program reviews and quality improvement initiatives.
- Support individuals in self-advocacy informed choice and achieving meaningful life goals.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education:Bachelors degree or higher in a human services field (e.g. psychology special education rehabilitation social work or related discipline) required per OPWDD regulations.
- Experience:Minimum of one (1) year of experience working directly with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Knowledge:
- OPWDD regulations (14 NYCRR Partsand 635-10).
- Person-Centered Planning and HCBS Waiver service documentation requirements.
- Behavior support principles habilitation documentation and data analysis.
- Skills:
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to write clear measurable goals and objectives.
- Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) or documentation systems (e.g. Therapy Foothold).
- Ability to work collaboratively across disciplines.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
POSITION SUMMARY:The QIDP Specialist is responsible for the overall coordination implementation and monitoring of individualized services for people with developmental disabilities in accordance with the standards and regulations of the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilitie...
POSITION SUMMARY:
The QIDP Specialist is responsible for the overall coordination implementation and monitoring of individualized services for people with developmental disabilities in accordance with the standards and regulations of the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD). The QIDP ensures that each persons Individualized Service Plan (ISP) and Individualized Program Plan (IPP or Staff Action Plan) are person-centered compliant and effectively implemented to promote independence community inclusion and quality of life.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Serve as the primary advocate and coordinator for the individuals assigned on their caseload.
- Develop implement and monitor Individualized Program Plans (IPPs) or Staff Action Plans consistent with each persons Life Plan and OPWDDs Person-Centered Planning Process.
- Participate in Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) meetings Life Plan reviews and case conferences to ensure that supports are aligned with assessed needs and personal outcomes.
- Ensure documentation of habilitation and service delivery meets OPWDD Medicaid and agency compliance standards.
- Monitor program data progress notes and service documentation to ensure the quality and integrity of habilitative services.
- Conduct on-site observations and staff coaching to support implementation of behavior support plans nursing plans and habilitative outcomes.
- Collaborate with clinical and direct support staff to address barriers to progress and ensure continuity of supports.
- Complete monthly and quarterly progress summaries data reviews and other required reports.
- Provide staff training and mentoring in person-centered approaches habilitation documentation and data collection.
- Maintain compliance with all OPWDD regulations agency policies and applicable federal/state laws.
- Participate in internal and external audits program reviews and quality improvement initiatives.
- Support individuals in self-advocacy informed choice and achieving meaningful life goals.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Education:Bachelors degree or higher in a human services field (e.g. psychology special education rehabilitation social work or related discipline) required per OPWDD regulations.
- Experience:Minimum of one (1) year of experience working directly with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- Knowledge:
- OPWDD regulations (14 NYCRR Partsand 635-10).
- Person-Centered Planning and HCBS Waiver service documentation requirements.
- Behavior support principles habilitation documentation and data analysis.
- Skills:
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Ability to write clear measurable goals and objectives.
- Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) or documentation systems (e.g. Therapy Foothold).
- Ability to work collaboratively across disciplines.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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