TR - Social Worker / Case Manager / Supports Coordinator - Adults (Applicant Applied Generic Positing - Qualifications Align with this Position) - Generic Posting Transition Board
Wayne, MI 48184-1600
About the Job
Reposted 07/25/2024
Multiple Immediate Openings - Applicants are encouraged to apply early to be considered for next round of interviews.
- Community Living Service’s Wayne County division, located in Wayne, Michigan, provides supports for people of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Wayne County.
- Community Living Services Wayne Location currently has a case load average of 45.
Job Title: SUPPORTS COORDINATOR – Adults
LEVEL 14 SC Exempt
Posted 3/28/2024
Immediate Openings - Apply today to be considered for the next round of interviews.
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum Bachelor’s degree in Human Services field.
Minimum one-year related experience, or combination of field practicum and experience, working with persons with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD).
- Please refer to the job description below for complete details.
Job Summary:
Job Summary:
The Supports Coordinator serves as the primary advocate and broker of services within the system for the people he/she/they support. He/she/they work within the system and the community to ensure the people supported have maximum access to and use of the resources available. The Supports Coordinator focuses efforts on connecting the people supported to networks of family, friends, and meaningful relationships, and develops strategies to coordinate the individual’s personal resources with entitlements and special programs to provide economic and social place in the community. The Supports Coordinator provides these services while adhering to Person Centered Planning and the principles of Self-Determination, the Michigan Mental Health Code, Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network (DWIHN) and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) requirements, Self-Directed Services Technical Advisory, CLS Guiding Principles, Code of Ethics, and professional code of ethics.
Reporting Relationship: Reports to the Supports Coordination Manager
Duties and Responsibilities:
The following list of duties is a menu of possible services the Supports Coordinator may provide based on the needs and desires of the individual and their family.
- Meets with the person in accordance with the amount, scope, and frequency noted in their Individual Plan of Service (IPOS) and additionally, as the person’s preference/ needs dictate.
- Links, coordinates and provides monitoring of services as identified in the Individual Plan of Service and as communicated by the person, their family and circle members.
- Assists with the individual’s access to and maintenance of entitlements. Reviews and completes documentation required to maintain the individual’s entitlements and insurance coverage, including Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security benefits, Supplemental Security Income, Adult Home Help, Food Assistance, etc.
- Assists with pro-active planning on behalf of the individual related to potential crises situations and provides crisis resolution supports as needed.
- Assists the individual and family to coordinate and secure services needed to address any health concerns. Coordinates health and safety strategies, including planning related to emergency needs and coordination with Medicaid Health Plans and other health care providers. Coordinates discharge planning as needed for hospitalizations.
- Assists the individual to identify S.M.A.R.T goals and develop strategies to support the goals both logistically and financially. Assists with goal development, fulfillment, plan implementation, and follow-up per funding requirements.
- Assists the individual to become an active and contributing member of their community.
- Assists the individual with the development of self-advocacy skills.
- Assists the individual with the development of relationships. Assists the individual in building a circle of friends, maintaining natural supports, and expanding/maintaining their social network.
- Works collaboratively with other service providers and supporters in the individual’s life to develop individualized, creative methods of service delivery specific to the individual’s needs and desires.
- Conducts planning and develops resources related to the individual’s desired housing opportunities. Coordinates and secures housing as requested. Assists and supports the individual’s pursuit of desired housing, including housing identification and location, selection of roommates, application for the individual with subsidies, pursuing environmental modifications, signing of leases, etc.
- Assists the individual and family to coordinate and secure transportation as needed.
- Assists the individual with pursuing & securing avenues of income generation.
- Coordinates on-going supports with school system. Participates in school transition planning related to the individual’s post-graduation aspirations.
- Assists individuals, families and other support providers in locating and obtaining necessary community resources and utilizing natural supports as available, prior to accessing public funding. Demonstrates a commitment to the prudent use of public funds.
- Participates in relevant workshops, seminars, conferences, trainings, and in-services as approved by management and required by agency.
- Completes timely Individual Plan of Sservice, (IPOS), Addendums, Periodic Reviews, Integrated Biopsychosocial Assessments, Progress Notes and other documentation necessary to memorialize service delivery and identified courses of action per agency and funder’s requirements.
- Uses laptop computer and database programs to complete all reports and documentation. Completes required reports and summaries of services per funding source mandates.
- Meets performance requirements related to job duties and service delivery. Completes required written reports and documentation in a quality and timely manner consistent with requirements of CLS agency and external funding sources.
- Additional tasks as assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Education:
- Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in a human services field. Must minimally meet education and experience requirements as a Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP).
- Social work licensure (Limited Licensed Bachelor’s Social Work, Licensed Bachelors Social Work, Limited License Master’s Social Work, Licensed Master’s Social Work) is preferred but not required.
Experience:
- Minimum of one year working with and/or supporting persons with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Case management experience in the human service arena is a plus. Demonstrated experience applying the principles of Person-Centered Planning and Self-Determination to a traditional case management model preferred.
- Typing and computer skills are required, including knowledge of and proficiency with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, Internet and other software programs.
Additional Knowledge/Skills:
- Able to communicate effectively and establish positive relationships with co-workers, the people we support and their families, Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network, network providers, and community members.
- Able to use initiative to plan and organize work and follow through independently to meet required timeframes. with a commitment to excellent customer service.
- Ability to work well within a team atmosphere, maintain a positive attitude and willingness to learn.
- Must be a highly motivated and conscientious with a commitment to providing excellent customer service.
Travel Requirement:
Extensive scheduled and non-scheduled travel is required in executing essential duties and responsibilities of this position. Employees must provide their own transportation. Maintenance of a valid driver’s license, an acceptable driving record, and vehicle registration and insurance in compliance with State of Michigan requirements are all continuing conditions of employment. If driving a vehicle other than the one listed on file with the Human Resources Department, employee is responsible for ensuring the vehicle is registered, insured, and meets all other State of Michigan motor vehicle requirements and providing documentation as requested.
CLS policy restricts the use of an alternate driver without the express, prior written authorization of the Human Resources Director. A review of such request will be based on evaluation of HIPAA compliance issues, work restrictions, other relevant factors and whether the request will present an undue hardship to the organization.
Physical Demands:
This job is essentially a professional field position. Adjusted hours are required, and extensive scheduled and non-scheduled travel is an essential function of the position. Travel to homes, schools, vocational settings, hospitals, medical offices, and other community locations, as needed, is required to execute essential job duties. Supports Coordinator may also transport individuals they support to various locations in the community.
While a significant portion of the Supports Coordinator’s work is conducted in the field, Supports Coordinators are expected to be available and present in the office as necessary to complete other essential duties and responsibilities.
TRAINING:
Job specific training will be coordinated and/or provided by the Supports Coordination Manager. Must satisfactorily complete all contractually required trainings, including 5 hours of QIDP-credited training, each year.
Position Description Updated: 10/27/2023