The Program Coordinator is responsible for integrating and monitoring the active treatment program of each assigned resident in a manner that is consistent with current federal state local ICF/ID regulations and CARF standards. The Program Coordinator will direct the work and provide supervision and leadership of assigned staff through the mentoring and development of a cohesive team.
Responsibilities Include:
Directs team in the planning coordinating and implementing of the Organizations programs and procedures for the individuals served.
Prepares and facilitates resident admissions & discharges.
Participates in pre-admission visits with potential residents & families.
Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organizations policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include:
Interviewing hiring and training employees;
Assuring assigned staff are scheduled for required classroom training.
Developing and maintaining assigned employee work schedules;
Planning assigning and directing work;
Working directly with the new employee in the home to provide hands on training which would include scheduling themselves and/or designated staff to train on the new employees regularly assigned shift (including weekends). Training to include resident-specific information as well as the general schedule and workflow is for assigned home;
Assists with the on-boarding of new employees to include but not limited to providing the employee with a written plan for training; having the relevant paperwork ready; introducing the employee to residents department staff & others; setting up the work area as needed for the new employee; scheduling one-on-one time with the employee; supporting the employee to learn the agency culture to include the mission statement and values; holding meetings with the employee at regular intervals to determine additional training needs.
Provides direct support on an as needed basis.
(See full job description for full responsibilities)
Requirements:
Free from convictions or prior employment history of child or resident abuse or dependent adult abuse.
A Bachelors degree in a Human Services field is preferred an Associate of Arts degree with one-year experience in a direct support setting or a minimum of one-year supervisory experience demonstrated leadership ability with a minimum of two years experience in a direct support facility will be considered.
Minimum of one-year experience working directly with persons with intellectual &/or developmental disabilities.
QBS Certification within 6 months.
Valid drivers license and ability to drive agency vehicle(s).
Ability to obtain a Class C (CDL) endorsement as assigned.
Required Experience:
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FULL-TIME ICF Program Coordinator:Position located in Dubuque IaFull-Time 80 hours Exempt Salaried Position:Schedule: 8am - 5pm w/flexibility * Training hours may be outside business hours* On-Call holiday or weekend hours may required.The Program Coordinator is responsible for integrating and monit...
The Program Coordinator is responsible for integrating and monitoring the active treatment program of each assigned resident in a manner that is consistent with current federal state local ICF/ID regulations and CARF standards. The Program Coordinator will direct the work and provide supervision and leadership of assigned staff through the mentoring and development of a cohesive team.
Responsibilities Include:
Directs team in the planning coordinating and implementing of the Organizations programs and procedures for the individuals served.
Prepares and facilitates resident admissions & discharges.
Participates in pre-admission visits with potential residents & families.
Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organizations policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include:
Interviewing hiring and training employees;
Assuring assigned staff are scheduled for required classroom training.
Developing and maintaining assigned employee work schedules;
Planning assigning and directing work;
Working directly with the new employee in the home to provide hands on training which would include scheduling themselves and/or designated staff to train on the new employees regularly assigned shift (including weekends). Training to include resident-specific information as well as the general schedule and workflow is for assigned home;
Assists with the on-boarding of new employees to include but not limited to providing the employee with a written plan for training; having the relevant paperwork ready; introducing the employee to residents department staff & others; setting up the work area as needed for the new employee; scheduling one-on-one time with the employee; supporting the employee to learn the agency culture to include the mission statement and values; holding meetings with the employee at regular intervals to determine additional training needs.
Provides direct support on an as needed basis.
(See full job description for full responsibilities)
Requirements:
Free from convictions or prior employment history of child or resident abuse or dependent adult abuse.
A Bachelors degree in a Human Services field is preferred an Associate of Arts degree with one-year experience in a direct support setting or a minimum of one-year supervisory experience demonstrated leadership ability with a minimum of two years experience in a direct support facility will be considered.
Minimum of one-year experience working directly with persons with intellectual &/or developmental disabilities.
QBS Certification within 6 months.
Valid drivers license and ability to drive agency vehicle(s).
Ability to obtain a Class C (CDL) endorsement as assigned.