The Legal Assistant Developer will lead efforts to secure and maintain the legal rights of olderadults. This position is responsible for overseeing compliance with the Older Americans Act(OAA) and leading the states legal services advocacy system through policy development andstakeholder engagement. By building strong partnerships with stakeholders and legal providersthe Developer will coordinate technical assistance training and resource targeting to protectthe rights of older Marylanders.
The position serves as the statewide Legal Assistant Developer for the State Unit on Aging(SUA) ensuring that legal services are available to older adults and those with disabilitiesdemonstrating the greatest economic and greatest social position serves in a leadership role that ensure compliance with the Older American Act(OAA) as related to those mandated activities found with Title III and Title VII of the Act asrelated to legal assistant relationships with key internal and external stakeholders that result in strong partnershipssupporting the new statewide vision of a legal services advocacy system focused on older andvulnerable adults including those at risk of guardianship conservatorship or other fiduciaryproceedings. Ensure that all OAA Title III-B Legal Assistance Programs within the State deliver high qualitylegal assistance to older and vulnerable adults. Evaluate and monitor for compliance to ensureit is meeting federal regulations. Collaborate with State Uniton Aging position works with statewide stakeholders such as Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) legalservice providers long-term care ombudsman; Elder Justice agencies adult protective services;and others to coordinate and provide oversight of legal assistance for older and vulnerableadults.
Develop key partnerships including that with local area agencies on aging.
Works with stakeholders to assess and identify groups of people living with the greatestsocial and financial needs who need legal services paying particular attention toindividuals with low-income from historically marginalized communities and living inrural areas.
Develop guidelines and guidebooks and recommend policies and procedures for legalservices in a variety of areas such as but not limited to housing assistance Medicaiddenials appeals grandparents raising grandchildren.
Identifies and works with AAAs in developing and implementing legal programsdesigned to address the needs of older and vulnerable adults.
Provides technical assistance training and other supportive functions to area agencieson aging legal assistance providers Long-Term Care Ombudsman programs adultprotective services and other service providers.
Solicits input from citizens and providers of long-term care services statewide.
Work with AAAs and legal providers in developing case priorities and other mechanismsto ensure that legal assistance services are properly targeted.
Ensures comprehensive needs assessments are completed statewide.
Creates a statewide plan that defines the vision of a high quality high impact legalservice delivery system for older and vulnerable adults statewide
Analyzes ongoing program operations and utilizes program data to recommendmodification or modify policies and procedures for enhanced effectiveness.
Work with State Monitor to regularly evaluate and monitor the OAA Title III legalassistance programs to ensure compliance with Federal and State laws regulations andstandards.
Determine training needs for legal providers AAAs Ombudsmen and otherstakeholders appropriate to enhance the quality and quantity of legal assistance.
Provide training or obtain training opportunities as permitted by available resource.
Collaborate with a variety of stakeholders on elder justice issues including discussionsat the legislative level attending hearings and implementing new regulations.
Issues reports defining statewide standards for the delivery of legal assistance services.
Review and enforce guidelines for SUA reporting of legal assistance activity into theOAAPS-SPR portal.
Work with providers to establish and ensure data collection and reporting of legalassistance activities and services into the Legal Assistance Provider SPR Tool (LAPST).
Online applications are highly recommended. However if you are unable to apply onlinethe paper application and supplemental questionnaire may be submitted to:Department of Budget and Management Recruitment andExamination Division 301 W. Preston St. Baltimore MD application materials must be received in our officeby theclosing date for the recruitment. No postmarks will be accepted.
For questions regarding this recruitment please contact theDBM Recruitment andExamination Division at or MD TTY Relay Service 1-.
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People with disabilities and bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.
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